Author: Kris
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Unearthing the Real Treasure: A Workplace Perspective
In the classic moral story The Farmer’s Treasure, an aging farmer, sensing that his life is nearing its end, gathers his three sons to share what he calls a final secret……
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Learning Architect: Where Learning Meets Measurable Results
In a very competitive world where industries shift overnight and skills expire within months, traditional training no longer works. Every organization talks about change. Organizations don’t need another trainer — they need a ………..
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The Dynamics of Power in the Workplace
Rather than focusing on traditional, hierarchical notions of power, this article delves into the nuanced, group-based nature of power—showing how power is rooted in……
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Developing Reasoning Skills at Workplace
In the workplace, reasoning isn’t just about making sound decisions on your own; it also involves……………..
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Why Training Fail? The Missing Link
While many factors influence employee performance, effective training stands out as a critical driver. Training is not just a routine HR function, — it is a………………..
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Beyond the Surface: Why Real Training Must Transform the Mindset
In many organizations, training has become a checkbox activity—something to be done, measured by attendance, completion rates, or compliance……… it rarely leads to real change. Why?
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Explore Yourself, Don’t Exploit Others
Many in positions of power—whether in boardrooms, governments, or organizations—fall into the trap of exploitation. They use people as tools to advance personal agendas, climbing higher by pushing others down. But……….
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Why Titles Don’t Make Leaders?
“When an eagle sits on a huge building, it looks majestic. On the other hand, when a crow sits on the same building, ………………. This simple analogy offers a powerful insight into leadership: it’s not merely the position you hold, but the presence you carry that defines your impact.
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The Deaf Manager: When Leaders Fail to Listen
Many managers, operate with blind spots. They expect responsiveness, accountability, and communication from their teams, but when results fall short, they often blame employees without reflecting on their own limitations……
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Lead Like Honey, Not Like Rot
In nature, bees are drawn to nectar and honey—symbols of purity, value, and productivity. Flies, on the other hand, are lured to rot and decay—symbols of disorder and toxicity. Surprisingly, this analogy fits…….

