
How will you be remembered?
Today marks a year since I lost my Dad. Actually, it was not a loss. He was always a gain;

Today marks a year since I lost my Dad. Actually, it was not a loss. He was always a gain;

Respecting others no matter who they are – rich, poor, strong, weak, man, woman, black, white – reflects more on

We are all leaders in some areas of our life – as parents, employers, MDs, CEOs, COOs, supervisors, mid managers.

If you ask many parents why they work so hard to be successful? They will tell you they do so

Being efficient is good especially in the time-starved world we are living in. However, when it comes to relationships being

Having the understanding and support of people who are close to you makes your life so much easier. It starts
Last week, we showed how to use the SPARK framework to create rhythm and focus in decision-making. This week, let’s
As CEO, your scarcest asset isn’t capital—it’s undivided attention. Too often, weeks vanish into firefighting and status updates, while the choices
Scarcity isn’t reality—it’s a pattern of attention. It traps leaders in a zero-sum game: if you win, I lose. In the