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Navigating Leadership in the new age

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  The ever dynamic role of an organisational leader is looking at its new age demands As the classical adage goes: the philosophy of one generation is the common sense of the next. So have our understanding of many business practises which were sworn by our thought leaders. But changing times call for an equally contemporary ideology. The conventional practises of leadership have been classified hitherto as obsolete and rudimentary and the new industry standards set in, even more so when it comes to soft skills. So what are the requisite mindset and necessary skillset a Gen Z leader must have? A right combination of both is requisite for a good leader to adapt to the technological advances and expeditiously interconnected world. Global Mindset: Leading by creating unity through diversity is the main key to successfully navigate leadership transitions. We are living in the most connected times, and this comes with the unprecedented potential for worldwide employees and customers. S...

Entrepreneurial Mindset

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 I read this piece today:  “Peace is a lie, there is only passion, Through passion I gain strength, Through strength I gain power, Through power I gain victory, And through victory my chains are broken” This has changed my being. My mind and body is stronger than ever before. I have my focus in the right place. My direction is better than ever before. Invested in my self education, and I have these 4 incredible takeaways.  1. Learn to say NO - Successful people value their time over everything else 2. Be an AUTODIDACT - You alone are responsible for your own education 3. Understand social games - Proper ETIQUETTE over real talent will help in advancing your career way many more times. It's basically knowing the rules of the game, what is acceptable/proper. And if you don't know the rules, how can you expect to win? 4.  Convert negative emotions into CONSTRUCTIVE actions - use all the hurt and criticism and slog to shine like the star you were born to be. 5. Ability t...

The Deltron Factory

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 I wrote this short story book in honour of my father's birthday. It was a story he'd been retelling since I was a kid and I decided to take that piece, add and mix it up with some of my own elements and make into a presentable book format.  Today it is a published book on Amazon, available for the whole world to see. https://www.amazon.in/dp/B08NV5N By Manoj Kumar Jain - from your little girl

Electric vehicles vs Conventional

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    FUTURE WORLD ACTIONS As someone who has been into automotive spare parts business as our family business since three generations, this particular topic has always been of great interest to me and the theories for the future of automotive industry never fails to fascinate me. These are some of the most interesting postulations out there. Let's see what the future holds. 1. Auto repair shops will disappear. Reason being: A petrol/diesel engine has 20,000 individual parts. An electrical motor has 20. Electric cars are sold with lifetime guarantees and are only repaired by dealers. It takes only 10 minutes to remove and replace an electric motor. 3. Faulty electric motors are not repaired in the dealership but are sent to a regional repair shop that repairs them with robots. 4. Your electric motor malfunction light goes on, so you drive up to what looks like a car wash, and your car is towed through while you have a cup of coffee and out comes your car with a new electric moto...