Re: etting go of control and allowing themselves to be vulnerable
by Bala on Nov 11, 2010 08:04 PM
I would say other way - People trust leaders. I agree with other part - do not try to be always in control
The number one skills to succeed and be happy is train yourslef to be aware of needs and feelings of others. Many indian become scholar and rich but lack this quality. In west they are given projects since school to train in this quality. They also had a model of jesus - a guy who sacrificed everything, endured massive pain for helping others. In india we have dreamy character and gods. our movies, criecket, poltics all give massive amount of drug to be self aborve person. who only foucs on feeding himself and family, relative to get ego boost. Its highly essential to learn to be senstive to the need of society, company. thats what make you CEO in first place.
Re: Number one skill.
by saravanan sridhar on Nov 11, 2010 09:50 AM
hey manoj you are absolute right but we are not work like a animal we have a guts to do anything we made for to take challenge... thats is great indians,,,,
Re: Number one skill.
by Shyam Sunder on Nov 11, 2010 09:55 AM
You are misinformed. Who knows Jesus is not fiction if Ram or Krishna is fiction. Every religion is based on belief. And don't bring religition to everything. Indians perhaps are the most practical. Read Bhagwad Gita - it says do your duty irrespective of the results; it never says get saintly or stop doing duty or cry for only results. Then the charaka samhita or the kautilya economics are adjudged best in even today's modern sciences. Aryabhatta is not a fiction nor is any of our legendary celebrities. Half knowledge is dangerous and showing it out in open is full foolish.
Re: Leaders are born
by javed shaikh on Nov 11, 2010 05:52 PM
A true leader is a visionary person who sees a distant rainbow and describes it to his people in such a way that everybody catches a glimpse of that rainbow and it is seen in their eyes.I copied this!