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Mini Saga

Mini Saga – Reward (Or do you feel like being squeezed?)

March 12, 2011

Effective leaders believe in developing their team members. First, they recognize potential in a team member and then do everything possible to make sure that the selected team member play to his/her own limits and reward him/her self, the project and the organization at large. Often team members guess that their boss uses their skills [...]

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Mini Saga – Numbers!

February 20, 2011

I’ve seen many business heads keeping no stones unturned to chase the numbers. Generally, numbers are good and keep people motivated however if the numbers do not create the feeling of excitement in your people, its a time to look at the things from different lens. May be the business will do better, then. Just [...]

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Mini Saga – Lights, Camera…Action!

October 9, 2010

I’ve observed many people having a habit of collecting quotes. They send it via SMS, tweet it or share it as Facebook status. However, very few of them actually work on the essence of the collected quote. And, those who do that, sometimes change the world: Lights, Camera and Action! Peter, a computer operator loved [...]

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Mini Saga – Doing Rather Than Being

June 17, 2010

Even today, many companies focus on looking-good kind of practices than actually being good.  For example,  read this mini-saga. Doing Rather Than Being Tactically lionized Steve joined a company as a VP, Sales and was on his first sales call. He had to win over an old client to initiate a crowning deal. The client was [...]

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Mini Saga – Secured UnSuccess!

May 10, 2010

Having talent and using it are two different things. I have seen many extremely talented people who could use very little of it and vice-versa. The following mini-saga is a tale of two childhood friends, Jack and Lucy. Jack was extremely talented while Lucy had average talents but had ample confidence. Lucy believed that true [...]

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