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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalJaganthan is the Founder and Managing Director of IT Services company FutureCalls Technology Private Limited. Jaganathan is a socio blogger and he blogs regularly in LinkedIn and Twitter on motivation and development skills. He has published his first book `Managment Immemorial - Learnings from Literature'. He is currently writing a series of blogs every monday on the title `MONDAY MUSINGS - Season 2' and this series is on `Growth Skills using Indian classical stories'. He regularly talks in various IT forums on IT and management topics. He interacts with Engineering students. His new initRead More...
Jaganthan is the Founder and Managing Director of IT Services company FutureCalls Technology Private Limited. Jaganathan is a socio blogger and he blogs regularly in LinkedIn and Twitter on motivation and development skills. He has published his first book `Managment Immemorial - Learnings from Literature'. He is currently writing a series of blogs every monday on the title `MONDAY MUSINGS - Season 2' and this series is on `Growth Skills using Indian classical stories'.
He regularly talks in various IT forums on IT and management topics. He interacts with Engineering students.
His new initiative is in designing and delivering `Learning workshops based on stories'
He lives in Chennai with his wife and son.
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Grandma in the Board Room (GIBR) is a gripping corporate saga of a current-day IT company, EmergePro, in the crucial years between the Chennai floods to the COVID19 lockdown. Emerge Pro is about to make a pathbreaking announcement. The protagonist of the story Krishna Prasad (KP), after a successful stint as its CEO, steering EmergePro from decline to unimaginable growth within a span of five years, is the architect of this surprise move.
The story begi
Grandma in the Board Room (GIBR) is a gripping corporate saga of a current-day IT company, EmergePro, in the crucial years between the Chennai floods to the COVID19 lockdown. Emerge Pro is about to make a pathbreaking announcement. The protagonist of the story Krishna Prasad (KP), after a successful stint as its CEO, steering EmergePro from decline to unimaginable growth within a span of five years, is the architect of this surprise move.
The story begins with an employee get-together, where the suspense is to be broken with an announcement by the founder. It weaves through the memory shares of the past five years of the stakeholders in this growth story. KP, an outsider CEO recruited before Chennai floods, has to find his way through the maze of corporate relationships and win the support of a diverse and disinclined leadership team. The journey winds through diverse ethnicity and leadership styles – weak leader Ananth Ram, indifferent Subendu Das, intimidatingly aggressive Suhas Ratnam, caring MD Rengarajan, faithful Neha Khosla, naïve and enthusiastic Krithika, talented but not-so-confident Ashok Kumar, ever-grateful Swetha Prakash, etc. – a complex intertwined spaghetti of minds. KP has to carefully use his fork without breaking the links. How the wisdom of the stories KP had learned in his childhood from his grandma helps him overcome the challenges faced by him is a great learning and a great read as well.
‘Management Immemorial’ is more than a ‘self-help’ book in that it is not just a coaching guide for ‘growth skills’. Using Indian Literature as reference, the author triggers further introspection. The reader of this book will feel inspired to delve deeper and find new learnings for his or her own development. The ideas have been categorized under 3 sections viz. Aspirational Attitudes, Scintillating Skills and Leadership Traits.
‘Management Immemorial’ is more than a ‘self-help’ book in that it is not just a coaching guide for ‘growth skills’. Using Indian Literature as reference, the author triggers further introspection. The reader of this book will feel inspired to delve deeper and find new learnings for his or her own development. The ideas have been categorized under 3 sections viz. Aspirational Attitudes, Scintillating Skills and Leadership Traits. ‘Management Immemorial’ uses amazing references from classical and contemporary literature, anecdotes from epics like Ramayanam, Mahabharatham and elucidations from the holy ‘Bhagawad Gita’. References are drawn from classical Indian languages Tamil, Sanskrit and Hindi.
The author uses a unique style of expounding contemporary management concepts using impactful references from Literature not normally seen in any other `self-help’ book.
The highlights of this book are its simple style, coherent flow, powerful quotes, fascinating stories, enriching experiences, Stimulating references, all related to Best Practice ideas and Valuable Take-aways. Essentially, `Management Immemorial’ is a powerful read for those who want to develop their career and life.
Forewords from Prof. L.S.Ganesh and H.R. Mohan, eminent thought leaders add luster to the contents of the book.
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