Principles
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Leadership Skills # 13 – the T.E.A.M

With over two decades of experience in leading technology initiatives globally, emphasizes the essential qualities for teams to navigate business pressures effectively. He highlights “Tenacity,” “Energy,” “Aspiration,” and “Management” and asserts that demonstrating these qualities collectively enhances the chances of success in achieving set objectives. Continue reading
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Leadership Skills # 12 – Navigating Ambiguity

Teams must eliminate ambiguity and interpretation for success, according to Patrick Lencioni. To achieve this, they should map out the situation, address cross-functional gaps, identify key stakeholders, develop approaches, determine decision enforcement, document the decision-making process, and align on reopening criteria. If stuck, they should avoid overreacting and strive to prevent alienating team members. Continue reading
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Leadership Skills # 11 – Power of Letting Go

Taking learning from everyday life to enhance power of letting go and how it applies to leadership principles #leadership #management Continue reading
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Power of Letting Go & Leadership

Taking learning from everyday life to enhance power of letting go and how it applies to leadership principles #leadership #management Continue reading
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Welcome 2020!…#motivation

2020 is about #motivation. This could be for anything but it is necessary to have #motivation Continue reading
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Collaborate!

A quick byte on collaboration and a reminder to creating network effect within organization. Continue reading
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Welcome 2019!…#keepgoing

While working through 2018 & reflecting back , I have gathered small reflections that have helped me personally to balance and continue to move another year in sustainable manner & yes there is no midlife crisis neither the musings of nirvana but pure realistic facts that have moved me all along the year gone by! Continue reading
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Lessons From France v/s Argentina Game

Being a week-end it was easy to catch-up on FIFA World Cup games and what more than to see France and Argentina fight out. It was an outstanding game where team dynamics accompanied with individual caliber led to France edging Argentina out. While it sounds sad and a heart-break for many Argentinian fans , one Continue reading
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Good Better Best – Quality of Decision
You might heard following phrases several times : “This is a wrong decision , we should not made this call” “Why did you not inform us , otherwise we would have made right decision” “I think if we would have collaborated , we could have made a right call on this issue” Being a programmer at core Continue reading
About Me

Over 24 years of experience developing software to support multi-million dollar revenue scale and leading global engineering teams. Hands-on leadership in building and mentoring software engineering teams. I love History as a subject and also run regularly long distances to keep myself functional.
