Book Review: The Journal of Leadership – How CEOs Learn to Lead from the Inside Out  

Book Review  The Journal of Leadership: How CEOs Learn to Lead from the Inside Out Authors – Dana Maor, Hans-Werner Kaas, Kurt Strovink, and Ramesh Srinivasan Introduction Several strands or threads of reading make me write this review on the book.  The first thread is that of ‘familiarity’ (tinged with nostalgia) with one of the […]

Working with Groups: Tandem Leadership, Splitting, and Mirroring

Preamble This becomes the seventh blog in the series of “Working with Groups”, where in the earlier six blogs, I have explored the impact of western thought on group dynamics, group therapy, and change management teams.  If you like this blog, I would love to hear your views on how I have mapped the historical […]

Organizational Alignment & The PLUR1BUS Effect

Introduction I know that it is too early to write about the PLUR1BUS series, especially when I have seen only the first two episodes, but rarely has it happened to me that a narrative can be so hard-hitting and provocative in its nascence. I run the risk of jibes and ‘I told you so!’ as […]

The Survivors – A Netflix Series

A Deep and Poignant Dive into the World of Sorrow, Grieving, & Rage Introduction The Survivors is perhaps the most ‘understated’ narrative on Netflix. For a complex and poignant tale. It chooses not to ‘over-sell’ itself. It kind of lurks on your screen, as you wade through tons of Netflix offerings, waiting to be discovered. […]