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Iyer is an author, speaker and leadership coach , and former MD of Kimberly Clark Lever
Do an Angela today. Show your authentic self. Show your vulnerability. Because in the end, it’s vulnerability that builds trust
Read MoreImagine if we could create a scrapyard for these retired managers. A one-stop shop where you could find the expertise you are looking for. Smaller businesses, and startups looking for good talent could come to these scrapyards to find the specific skillset they need. And they could get that expertise without having to pay top dollar for it
Read MoreThe Oracle or the astrologer might make a prediction about your life. But you have the power to put in the punctuation that will determine what will be. Good line to remember then
Read MoreBe like Ponting. If you have a problem, talk about it. Be like Langer too. When someone tells you about a problem, do whatever it takes to help
Read MoreHe demonstrated how a person’s achievements are only limited by his or her ability to dream big. He was a living example of that old adage “the speed of the leader determines the speed of the pack”. He taught us to constantly raise the bar, and ask for more.
Read MoreThe Zeigarnik effect might also explain my favourite piece of communication advice. It’s this. Someone said that there are really two golden rules of communication: 1. Never tell everything at once
Read MoreFascinating, isn’t it? If you think about it, the Andon cord was not just a quality improvement technique. It was a culture thing
Read MoreA good sign of mastery is the ability to make complex things simple. And a sure sign of half-baked knowledge is the tendency to use big words and jargon, and make things look complicated
Read MoreGood idea for you too to challenge your long-held beliefs. Break the stereotypes inside your head. The reality might surprise you. Get ready to be surprised.
Read MoreThe 24/48 rule plays out across organisations, across spheres. Take cricket for instance. Think of 24 as the dressing room, maybe the nets
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