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A Mindful Approach to Learning & Development

April 23, 2012

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‘Overloaded, stressed employees hurt your bottom line’ calls out Harvard Business Review special issue on The Ideal Workplace. The pursuit of happiness may seem like a lofty goal at a time when merely surviving feels like a triumph. But that’s exactly when we should strive to make our workplaces healthier, happier, and more productive. More… [Read more…]

Brain as machine or a plant?

January 17, 2012

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An interesting analogy came about in a dialogue with a friend, who leads global operations for a technology MNC. We were discussing the best practices on managing people, influencing change & self-growth. Considering what it takes to be authentic, inspire workforce, manage silos, innovate & create, we touched upon various aspects of human psychology & biology.… [Read more…]

Sharpening the Sixth Sense: 21st Century Human Intelligence

April 19, 2011

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Most commonly understood and as Merriam-Webster defines, Sixth Sense is a power of perception like but not one of the five senses: a keen intuitive power. It is a heightened sense of awareness which exists beyond the intellectual mind. Having insights and being intuitive are intellectual capabilities more naturally available for some people than others.… [Read more…]

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