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  • Glimmers : "Small Moments of Calm That Spark Resilience"

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    The term Glimmers comes from trauma-informed psychology, introduced by Deb Dana. While “triggers” focus on cues that activate stress or fear, glimmers are subtle positive moments that bring safety, hope, or calm. In workplaces, glimmers can be as small as a kind word, recognition, or even a mindful pause. They help balance the stress of…

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  • The Shock Of The Flock!

    When you are not certain of your directions, the only path you can adopt is the one where you see most people walking on… right or wrong. You make an assumption that someone from the majority must have attempted to investigate before making the choice to follow some leader and thus you could blindly follow aswell.…

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  • Glimmers : “Small Moments of Calm That Spark Resilience”

    Origin

    The term Glimmers comes from trauma-informed psychology, introduced by Deb Dana. While “triggers” focus on cues that activate stress or fear, glimmers are subtle positive moments that bring safety, hope, or calm. In workplaces, glimmers can be as small as a kind word, recognition,…

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  • The Wolf & The Rooster

    Have you heard the tale of “The Wolf and the Rooster”? Let me recount this story for those unfamiliar with it.

    In a distant land, a handsome Rooster caught the eye of a hungry Wolf. The Wolf, craving a breakfast of Rooster, cunningly inquired about the Rooster’s renowned father, expressing a desire to hear his melodious…

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  • Soft Cuts Thru Hard

    In contemporary leadership, the traditional military-style approach of commanding with authority and enforcing conformity is being redefined. The notion that a leader must be rigid and forceful is giving way to a more nuanced understanding – ‘soft cuts through the hard.’

    This new paradigm emphasizes:

    – Embracing…

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  • The Hidden Cost of Rushing into Emerging Markets

    Emerging markets are increasingly important for multinational companies (MNCs), but entering these markets can be a difficult and costly experience. As interest in emerging markets grows, so too has research into their unique challenges and opportunities. A critical, yet overlooked, problem is…

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  • Be The Voice That Breaks The Silence Of Fear

    We are all so indoctrinated to be in compliance with the norms that are set by the Society and the proximate organisations we are bound together by that ridiculous at times as they may sound , we still strive to be acquiescent of these traditions and norms. Unknowingly, we start even fearing the idea…

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  • Suspicion: The Silent Underminer

    The detrimental impacts of suspicion are profound and often underestimated. They encompass compromised personal connections, heightened social alienation, deep-seated distrust, emotional and psychological strain, cultivation of a negative perspective, and a proclivity towards detrimental actions such as…

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  • Fragility Is Anti-agility

    In a world where adaptability is key, your ability to swiftly embrace new ways when faced with shifting circumstances defines your path to survival and triumph.

    Embracing new steps for a fresh dance, a new melody for a different bird, and innovative approaches for an evolving world is crucial. Those resistant to…

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  • Real State Of Health

    Leadership’s Vital Role in Sustaining Organizational Strength

    The essence of leadership lies not only in guiding a team but also in vigilantly nurturing the followers within. The subtle decay of followership can clandestinely erode the core of an organization, leading to unforeseen consequences.

    Unchecked, undesirable…

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    Shrinidhi Rao
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