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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal'Aliyah Karen brings over 30 years of experience across healthcare, nonprofits, and organisational leadership. She has led national initiatives, managed restructuring and acquisitions, and rebuilt organisations from the ground up. Her work spans healthcare management, social impact, and leadership practice. She serves on boards and advisory panels, and contributes to university programmes, staying closely connected to both people and practice. She holds an MBA, majoring in Human Resources and a Doctorate in Management, with a leadership approach shaped by real-world experience.Read More...
'Aliyah Karen brings over 30 years of experience across healthcare, nonprofits, and organisational leadership.
She has led national initiatives, managed restructuring and acquisitions, and rebuilt organisations from the ground up. Her work spans healthcare management, social impact, and leadership practice.
She serves on boards and advisory panels, and contributes to university programmes, staying closely connected to both people and practice.
She holds an MBA, majoring in Human Resources and a Doctorate in Management, with a leadership approach shaped by real-world experience.
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Leadership doesn’t start with a title. It begins the moment responsibility lands on you.
This book is for those moments.
For when you feel lost.
For when you’ve stepped into something new and don’t feel ready.
For when you’re learning as you go, hoping you’re getting it right.
This book is built on real stories and lived experiences. Moments where decisions had to be made without clear answers, and where outcomes didn’t a
Leadership doesn’t start with a title. It begins the moment responsibility lands on you.
This book is for those moments.
For when you feel lost.
For when you’ve stepped into something new and don’t feel ready.
For when you’re learning as you go, hoping you’re getting it right.
This book is built on real stories and lived experiences. Moments where decisions had to be made without clear answers, and where outcomes didn’t always go as planned.
’Aliyah Karen grew up learning to survive long before leadership had a name. She learnt to write using chalk on a cement floor, faced difficult choices and loss from an early age.
There were no clear answers. Just real situations she was thrown into, time and again.
Somewhere along the way, she realised leadership isn’t something you arrive at. It shows up in how you carry responsibility, how you treat people, and whether you keep going when things don’t work out.
These pages hold real experiences. The kind most people don’t write about. The failures. The setbacks. The moments that stay with you.
If you’re looking for something real, something you can recognise yourself in, you may find it here.
Not perfect leadership.
Real leadership, shaped by experience, not titles.
Leadership doesn’t start with a title. It begins the moment responsibility lands on you.
This book is for those moments.
For when you feel lost.
For when you’ve stepped into something new and don’t feel ready.
For when you’re learning as you go, hoping you’re getting it right.
This book is built on real stories and lived experiences. Moments where decisions had to be made without clear answers, and where outcomes didn’t a
Leadership doesn’t start with a title. It begins the moment responsibility lands on you.
This book is for those moments.
For when you feel lost.
For when you’ve stepped into something new and don’t feel ready.
For when you’re learning as you go, hoping you’re getting it right.
This book is built on real stories and lived experiences. Moments where decisions had to be made without clear answers, and where outcomes didn’t always go as planned.
’Aliyah Karen grew up learning to survive long before leadership had a name. She learnt to write using chalk on a cement floor, faced difficult choices and loss from an early age.
There were no clear answers. Just real situations she was thrown into, time and again.
Somewhere along the way, she realised leadership isn’t something you arrive at. It shows up in how you carry responsibility, how you treat people, and whether you keep going when things don’t work out.
These pages hold real experiences. The kind most people don’t write about. The failures. The setbacks. The moments that stay with you.
If you’re looking for something real, something you can recognise yourself in, you may find it here.
Not perfect leadership.
Real leadership, shaped by experience, not titles.
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