Monday, March 4, 2013

Mentoring


"Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction."

I’ll be honest; I was quite apprehensive about the entire process when I started with the mentoring session. The thoughts that kept creeping in my head were – What questions will I ask a person with more than 4 times my work experience? What are intelligent questions and what constitute dumb questions? Would the outcome be something implementable or be some more “general gyan”?

2 sessions past, I now believe that THIS is one of the best features about the entire 1 year Leadership program at SOIL.

I have learned some of the fundamental and essential traits of management (personal and professional) during my mentoring meet – and from a person who epitomizes simplicity & humility, is down to earth, considerate and clearheaded.

It is said that, “An Advice is like snow; the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.” I have realized the truth of this statement in the last one month. Some of the takeaways from my last mentoring session were –


* A manager can either assume that a person in the team will not do work because he is just not interested and hence not give that person anything to do or the manager could ask himself “what can I do to help this person be a better contributor."  It is important that we create an environment that helps people do their job, that makes people see value in what they are doing and feel motivated

* While managing people a leader needs to realize that each person is different and unique, so the factors that motivate him/her would be different as well. Each person needs to be treated differently


*  How we react to situations, what we are today can all be linked back to our past. We need to figure what those experiences/incidents were (root cause analysis), get the ghost out of the closet and bid it goodbye


* We can change the way we are, just need to understand why we are that way and make a genuine effort to change


* Any good Action plan starts with identifying the areas of improvement, root cause analysis of the developmental areas and then coming up with the steps to bridge the gap between the desired and the present state


* Communication is the most important asset and a key to successful negotiations, building strong relationships, motivating teams and a lot more. And this is my focus area for the next one month. I have started with reading the book, “I wish I’d said that!” and trying to identify if I have a Noble, Socratic or a Reflective communication style.


While coming back from the meeting I remembered something my boss had told me once --  A few things in the world are much more powerful than a positive push - A smile, a word of optimism and hope and a "you can do it". I think this is what good mentors do!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

The Last Year!!



The month was May
Happy, glad, fresh was the time of the day
Clueless, curious, ready to learn
We all came together on a turn..
Full with energy, desperation and fun
Everyone was ready to make a long run

Summers passed came the month of December
These winters were a time to remember
We turned to each other when the odds were low
Slowly in each other’s heart we began to grow
Laughing, talking, bullying and fighting
we together made this year sooo delighting 

It’s the end of that road and time to go different ways,
But let’s carry our perfections and imperfections alone
let’s be what we are .. and keep trying something new    

Life is a journey.. let’s go for another ride            
Be each other’s support, inspiration and pride
and my friends ...Lets sit together someday someplace for a little more while ... :)

Saturday, October 29, 2011

A friend - who makes me smile ! :) :)


We met not so long ago, and spent half the time fighting

But still turned to each other when the odds were low

And things didn’t seem so taxing

Without you the year would’ve been so unexciting


You comforted me when I was glum

Listened to my endless and senseless woes with rapt attention

You showed me the light when surrounded in dark

Poured in all your wisdom (;)) – and encouraged me to never give up


We argued and debated – till we agreed or agreed to disagree

Unforgettable are the sametime chats, the dhaba and the multiple cups of tea

The dog nosed you, was who I turned to anytime

The one who could put up with my mood swings and curt replies


I am full of imperfections, and so are you

But somehow, your pranks and jokes I like

And my friend - you make me smile.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

So true on Corporate World

A friend of mine sent me this and I loved it - Interesting Read !!


" Working Life SUCKS!! Let's be honest here. Bad stuff can happen to good people. Bright, smart, hard-working souls who try to do a good job often end up getting walked over, trodden on, beaten down. And arrogant, nasty, vindicative types often seem to have a fast-track ticket that allows them to rise straight to the top. But you didn't need me to tell you that. I bet you can think of a dozen instances where you have seen precisely that happen.


But why does it go on in the first place?


Because business is about competition. Some of it is subtle and unspoken, but nearly everybody is competing for budgets, opportunities to work on more exciting projects, customers or resources. And then there's competition for promotions, time with important colleagues. prestige, recognition, bigger salaries, and of course, power. But the very fact that people do plot and scheme at work illustrates one of the truths of politicking - that it delivers results.



While we're at it, here's another home truth - politicking happens whether you like it or not. Yes, some people try to be noble and refuse to play the political game; they focus on their job and work hard in the hope of being noticed and rewarded for their efforts.



But sadly there are limited opportunities in the world of work and more often than not, these sort of people just end up being overlooked oe ignored. Do you want to be overlooked or ignored?



Of Course NOT.


You'd think that would be a silly question - whether anyone would choose to be overlooked or ignored. But too many people try in vain to get ahead without playing the politial game. I coach managers across a lot of businesses, and this is always the first point that needs hammering home. If you can find the right buttons to push, your colleagues and customers wil give you pretty much whatever you want. If you think you can succeed without getting political , you need to WAKE up. Wake up and smell that coffee. Because people at work can broadly be divided into two camps. Of course there are shades of grey, but lets's simplify to make the point.


On one hand we have purists, the people who focus on their work . They dislike politices and try to work hard. They may be very good at their job and work honestly and diligently - if somewhat naively. They follow rules and regulations, try to do what is "fair" or "right" and feel frustrated when decisions are not "fair" or "right".


Nice does not mean nice , it often ends up meaning LOSER. They are nice guys , but I,m afraid nice does not mean nice.And because they refuse to play politics , they get taken advantage of. They end up as organizational martyrs, moaning about the unfairness of life but never doing anything about it.

On the other hand, we have players. And players are the very opposite of purists. While they respect official rules and regulations, they understand that the unofficial rules of politics are often more important. They realise that decisions are rarely "fair" or "right" and that decisions makers have both personal as well as professional buttons that need to be pressed. Okay, they may not always be the very best at their day-to-day jobs, but their connections and influence help them to vault up the carrer ladder over their purist colleagues.

Many purists refuse to play the political game, believing it to require underhand tactics and a malicious intent. But politics is not automatically bad. Politicking merely describes the act of scrutinizing business relationships and learning how to influence others more effectively.

It usually involves going through informal channels rather than officially sanctioned ones, but that does not make it bad in and of itself.

Nor does politicking have to be selfish. You can use your understanding of politices to influence people and achieve goals that are good for organization as well as yourself. Even in the most friendly and supportive of organizations , people do not always agree - so having an understanding of politics and how to exert influence can help you to pull people together and achieve outcomes that are in the organization's best interest too.

Try to manipulate and use people and you will probably get caught. You could be tranished with the label of being "political". which can make people refuse to trust you or want to listen to you again. So effective politicking has to be as much about GIVE as it is about TAKE.

So, Play the GAME or get left behind. Which are you going to go for ???"

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Anniversary Time !!

Time really flies ...........!!

It has been a year since I started this blog ......I clearly remember my enthusiasm and my secret resolution to be a regular in the blogging world ...

Well , resolutions are meant to be broken. Ain't they? :)
Cant say I have been busy all the while , but somehow it just didn't happen the way I planned. Apologies my sweet blog .. and wish you a Happy Anniversary !!

I promise to mend my ways and you will see more of me this year for sure !!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

..... and It never rained !

Wake up Sid reminded me of THOSE days ... the surprises, the fun , the fights and that rain that never came ...

People say the movie gives great insights .... sure it does !! I saw myself out there fighting .... yelling for no reason, smiling and singing with a crying heart.

The difference was in my case It Never Rained !!

Why is life so complicated... so upsetting !! Should you forget the past , forget everything and make friends with a person who was with you but never still with you ..

You made it rain for yourself my friend .. though far away from me ... and I wish you the very best and all the happiness... but ........

The hurt and pain lingers... more so because of your pretense and endless lies....

Cannot do what you say ... cannot go to the start again ..... its better to amputate the wound than keep it there expecting that the wound will dry one day ... it would not .. never !!

You said once its difficult to expect rainfall in Sahara ..... but the tiny droplets will take the free fall and kiss the land one day ...and on that day I might be able to say ..... "Lets move on as mature adults."

My Friend - My Sunshine!

He is the one who knows me through and through
knows why I do the things I do
I count on him - any place or time
He is My Friend - My Sunshine!

He is my rescue angel , when I lose my wallet
He is the counsellor for my heartbreak
He comes running to support and comfort anytime
He is my Friend - My Sunshine!

He is there to listen to my endless talks
doesn't matter if I make sense or not
He puts up with my woes and cries
my mood swings or curt replies

He shows me the light when surrounded in dark
always encouraging to never give up
His jests and jokes cheer me up
and bring back my smile , inducing me to keep trying
He is my Friend - My Sunshine!

I thank him for being there for me
And wish that he always - Stands by Me
as My Friend - My Sunshine!