The Ethical Imperative: Taking Right Decisions

The moral quandary Arjuna faced during the epic battle of Mahabharata is well known to all of us. The moment he lays down his Gandiva seeing his kinsmen on the other side of the battlefield and turns to Krishna for advice has been engraved in the history of ethical dilemmas. The golden advice of LordContinue reading “The Ethical Imperative: Taking Right Decisions”

A Clandestine Affair of Leadership and Humility

“The most powerfully transformative executives possess a paradoxical mixture of personal humility and professional will. They are timid and ferocious. Shy and fearless. They are rare—and unstoppable” — Jim Collins Over the past years, there have been many debates revolving around leadership and it is, indeed, one of the most vaguely understood topics. Besides, itsContinue reading “A Clandestine Affair of Leadership and Humility”

HR Analytics: The New Language of Business

“Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” none of us would have mentioned working from home, social distancing, or waiting for the vaccine while answering this question. This shows us how unpredictable the world we live in is. How we eat, travel, socialize, work – it wouldn’t be wrong to generalize and say thatContinue reading “HR Analytics: The New Language of Business”

HR and FINANCE : An Important Collaboration

As John Muir said, “when we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.” Most often its is perceived that HR and Finance belong to two different worlds. They even understand the different languages, one is more oriented towards people and its impact while the otherContinue reading “HR and FINANCE : An Important Collaboration”

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