Dear Friends,
I have identified a few leadership traits and leadership lessons from Ann Ji and his recent movement. Sharing these leadership lessons for all of us to learn.
Regards,
Anil Kaushik
Chief Editor, Business Manager-HR Magazine
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From India, Delhi
I have identified a few leadership traits and leadership lessons from Ann Ji and his recent movement. Sharing these leadership lessons for all of us to learn.
Regards,
Anil Kaushik
Chief Editor, Business Manager-HR Magazine
B-138, Ambedkar Nagar, Alwar-301001 (Raj.)
09829133699
Welcome to Business Manager | Home
From India, Delhi
Dear Anilji,
Thank you for your mind-blowing presentation about our Honourable Annaji. He is truly a management guru. It will be a source of motivation for the younger generation and a valuable lesson for HR managers, leaders, and politicians. This showcases the power of people, often neglected and not accepted by others. We may realize that each one of us is like Hanuman. Nobody can achieve wonders without realizing the self. I believe Annaji might have surpassed self-realization and reached the stage of self-actualization. Hence, we should strive to uncover our utmost potential by igniting and following the example set by Annaji, rather than simply criticizing him for being against our democracy.
With best regards,
Asok Kumar.R
From India, Bangalore
Thank you for your mind-blowing presentation about our Honourable Annaji. He is truly a management guru. It will be a source of motivation for the younger generation and a valuable lesson for HR managers, leaders, and politicians. This showcases the power of people, often neglected and not accepted by others. We may realize that each one of us is like Hanuman. Nobody can achieve wonders without realizing the self. I believe Annaji might have surpassed self-realization and reached the stage of self-actualization. Hence, we should strive to uncover our utmost potential by igniting and following the example set by Annaji, rather than simply criticizing him for being against our democracy.
With best regards,
Asok Kumar.R
From India, Bangalore
Dear Mr. Anil,
Thank you for sharing such an excellent observation and presentation. Surely, it is going to help all site HR members as well as other readers. A perfect case study to teach us leadership skills.
Thanks to Annaji for everything he has done.
Best of luck to all future leaders!!!!
Regards,
Roopa
From India, Gurgaon
Thank you for sharing such an excellent observation and presentation. Surely, it is going to help all site HR members as well as other readers. A perfect case study to teach us leadership skills.
Thanks to Annaji for everything he has done.
Best of luck to all future leaders!!!!
Regards,
Roopa
From India, Gurgaon
Dear Mr. Anil,
Greetings!
Please accept my appreciation for your timely post. Your message is clear and will help all members to better understand the value-based leadership shown by Annaji. While the Gandhian era brought us freedom to India, let us hope Anna's era will lead us to a corruption-free India. We have a long journey ahead.
Let us also appreciate our parliamentarians and the government for handling the situation well and showing us a win-win situation.
In the context of HR practitioners, I believe we Indians have witnessed the biggest conflict between employers and employees in recent times. I salute Annaji and our great democracy.
Thank you again for your valuable contribution.
Regards,
AVS
From India, Madras
Greetings!
Please accept my appreciation for your timely post. Your message is clear and will help all members to better understand the value-based leadership shown by Annaji. While the Gandhian era brought us freedom to India, let us hope Anna's era will lead us to a corruption-free India. We have a long journey ahead.
Let us also appreciate our parliamentarians and the government for handling the situation well and showing us a win-win situation.
In the context of HR practitioners, I believe we Indians have witnessed the biggest conflict between employers and employees in recent times. I salute Annaji and our great democracy.
Thank you again for your valuable contribution.
Regards,
AVS
From India, Madras
As an MBA student, it's a great write-up for us, which shows us the leadership traits in practice, live, and happening. It helps us perfectly understand the leadership qualities. Thanks for the great share.
Regards,
Vishal Vats
From India, Ranchi
Regards,
Vishal Vats
From India, Ranchi
Dear Mr.Anil, I was quite impressed in the simple but concise points stressed on Leadership. I am not familiar with Anna and if you have other reading material by and on him, would appreciate it.
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I am unable to view the attachment. I always get a dialogue box indicating that the file is either corrupted or the file system is not supported for all types of file attachments except .ppt files. The above file is shown as a .pdf; however, upon opening it with Adobe 6.0, it prompts the same message. Do I require any changes in the system? Kindly suggest.
Dear Anil Sir, Thank you for posting this article of yours. It is well-analyzed and related to corporate leadership. We are very proud of Shri Anna Hazare and his vision, mission, and goals towards a corruption-free India.
Warm Regards,
Santhoshi
From India, Bangalore
Warm Regards,
Santhoshi
From India, Bangalore
Dear Anil Sir,
Thank you for sharing the identified traits of Anna Hazare. It is truly inspiring and motivating. Annaji has also taught us to control our followers and maintain our faith. One of the traits of Annaji you mentioned is "Practice what you preach," which grabs attention and highlights those who say one thing and do another.
Regards,
Ankit Ahjolia
From India
Thank you for sharing the identified traits of Anna Hazare. It is truly inspiring and motivating. Annaji has also taught us to control our followers and maintain our faith. One of the traits of Annaji you mentioned is "Practice what you preach," which grabs attention and highlights those who say one thing and do another.
Regards,
Ankit Ahjolia
From India
Dear sir, Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us, if that same things are followed by our business leaders definitely organization will boom Thanks and Regards, Arshia.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you Mr. Kaushik! Shared your work with the leaders of my organisation, got a good response too. I am sure these inputs will help us being determined to our vision. Shraddha More
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi, Excellent analysis, I really liked it. I used to follow you on LLR, its nice to see your article on citehr as well...wonderful Best Regards Ravinder
From Singapore, Singapore
From Singapore, Singapore
Dear Anil Ji,
Thank you for sharing the motivational article about Anna Hazare. Anna Hazare truly possesses great determination for social upliftment. I have known him for the past twenty years as a social reformer in the state of Maharashtra. His recent efforts to combat corruption have had a significant impact throughout India. Indeed, Anna Hazare exhibits great leadership and a long visionary approach, making him a prominent figure in India known for his positive contributions to society.
Best Regards,
Vikas Ranjan
From India, Bangalore
Thank you for sharing the motivational article about Anna Hazare. Anna Hazare truly possesses great determination for social upliftment. I have known him for the past twenty years as a social reformer in the state of Maharashtra. His recent efforts to combat corruption have had a significant impact throughout India. Indeed, Anna Hazare exhibits great leadership and a long visionary approach, making him a prominent figure in India known for his positive contributions to society.
Best Regards,
Vikas Ranjan
From India, Bangalore
Hello, Sir, this analysis of yours is exhaustive and is of great help to today's managers (if they apply/inculcate these in themselves). This can also be inculcated as a case study for management students. Thank you for your update.
Regards,
Sanjay Arora
From India, Ambala
Regards,
Sanjay Arora
From India, Ambala
Thanks Anil Je , You analysed and summarized the ANNA movement. I am agree with all points you mentioned. This is very useful in management tool to success any project. best regards S. c. Kanti
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Mr. Anil Kaushik,
Here is the list of traits in Anna Hazare as observed by you:
1. Visionary
2. Idea power
3. Strong determination
4. Practice what he preaches
5. Power of positivity
6. Moral fiber
7. High credibility
8. Making people realize their potential
9. Leading by example
10. Sustaining intra-group pressures
11. Aligning actions with core values
I do not see the most important trait that embodies Anna Hazare as we see him today. It is his 'selflessness'. He has no bank account and lives in a 10'x8' room (I think it is not his). Can he be a model for management graduates/MBAs? Nay. The value of his 'selflessness' is infinite. When the question was raised - Who would pay his medical bill? Hundreds of responses came from India and abroad, even from foreigners willing to pay the bill. Can any IIM promote selflessness of this magnitude in their students? Please post your next analysis 'IIMs and selflessness of the magnitude of Anna Hazare's'. Thanks in advance.
From India, Delhi
Here is the list of traits in Anna Hazare as observed by you:
1. Visionary
2. Idea power
3. Strong determination
4. Practice what he preaches
5. Power of positivity
6. Moral fiber
7. High credibility
8. Making people realize their potential
9. Leading by example
10. Sustaining intra-group pressures
11. Aligning actions with core values
I do not see the most important trait that embodies Anna Hazare as we see him today. It is his 'selflessness'. He has no bank account and lives in a 10'x8' room (I think it is not his). Can he be a model for management graduates/MBAs? Nay. The value of his 'selflessness' is infinite. When the question was raised - Who would pay his medical bill? Hundreds of responses came from India and abroad, even from foreigners willing to pay the bill. Can any IIM promote selflessness of this magnitude in their students? Please post your next analysis 'IIMs and selflessness of the magnitude of Anna Hazare's'. Thanks in advance.
From India, Delhi
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