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Iyer is an author, speaker and leadership coach , and former MD of Kimberly Clark Lever
Tech is doing a lot to our world; Reducing the scope for error, improving results, making specialised skills – like photography – more democratic, and accessible to all
Read MoreIn our own small ways, each of us has an opportunity to make a difference. To the people we spend time with. And to the world we live in, writes Prakash Iyer
Read MoreIt’s nice to have a sense of urgency. To just do it. But good to remember great products and organisations are built when you are not willing to compromise. Not willing to settle for less
Read MoreWhen hiring a person into your team, stop looking for five swords in one person.
Read MoreUnion Square Café has become a chef-and-CEO factory for the restaurant business. Many, many industry leaders started their careers here, and attribute their success to the early lessons learnt at Union Square Café
Read MoreThe author recalls the experience of pressing pedestrian crossing buttons in New York City, discovering they were deactivated but left in place. This leads to reflections on how people often engage in activities they believe are effective, drawing parallels to behaviors in different aspects of life
Read MoreIncentives can be tricky. Leaders and organisations need to ensure that there is an intrinsic motivation that makes their people come to work every day. Make sure they see a purpose. Make work fun. And fulfilling. If you rely on the incentive, or the bonus or the promotion to drive them – you could be in for trouble
Read MorePractice till you can’t get it wrong. Ever wondered what separates the champions from the rest of us? It’s this one habit
Read MoreTake a second look at that startup opportunity you've been saying no to. And maybe that young fellow who has been wooing you all these years and you've classified as 'not-my-type' - maybe he deserves a rethink too
Read MoreWe live in a world where leaders and organisations are constantly grappling with the challenge of growing leaders. Maybe we can all take a leaf out of Mrs Branson’s book. Here then are three lessons
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