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14 (I am no more associated with Grmtech) Yes I accept that the position title sounds a little out of box to many. “What does a Grmtech leader actually do?â€. Let me try to simplify my role as a Grmtech Leader (this is for all those who have asked me these questions over 5 times Grmtech leader is like an Internal VC (Venter Capitalist) who invests company money in teams. Grmtech is like a VC firm supporting and motivating different teams (you can call them “companies in a companyâ€). Grmtech leader is supposed to help the teams with proper resources and guidance. This was a simple (rather not so complex) definition of a complex (rather not so simple) position. The work I do as a Grmtech leader includes:-
There are more points but it is already 1:30 am (IST) for me and I think I should give my body some rest. If you think that you are born differently, then you can contact me at ajiissac(at)gmail.com and we can together enjoy the luxury of experimentations at Grmtech (success is a guarantee, Read point 7). Before I go to bed here is a snippet (1 slide) of the presentation on “Leadership”:-
(complete and detailed presentation will be uploaded soon) Update on 23rd Dec 2006
(This was an instant class before we press the restart button for Grmtech. We are shifting to our new office on Jan 1, 2007.) | |
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Hi,
Yes, it was really a class that we thoroughly enjoyed and liked. I learned some good points out of it. The way you presented the whole thing was so natural and lucid. Some of the slides were refreshing too. And one thing I liked most was the way you just kept it on even though we had a power cut and once it was restored, some other technical problems. You just continued and that was one more lesson out of the day for me.
Honestly speaking I was a bit confused whether I actually deserved to be in a “Leadership” class. I mean, have I reached that level in GrmTech from where I can start thinking about being a “Leader.” But then, I thought why not take every opportunity that comes my way and thank God I didn’t miss it. Its good to learn from people who have actually “been there, done that.”
Regards,
Anand
Anand on December 14, 2006 - 2:13 pm @ 2:13 pm
I’m in my initial stages of becoming a future leader..
and what I have learnt that It is very important to work under true leader…
it’s your current leader(Senior & Boss) who envisage your path and vision
and it is matter of luck what kind of leader you get.
Currently I’m introspecting what I really want from my life and what can satisfy my economical condition and me.
Once I get to know what is my passion… I’ll work for that day and night.
Ooops It is out of topic…….
Rajesh on December 15, 2006 - 10:07 am @ 10:07 am
>> Once I get to know what is my passion
Some leaders can help you discover or invent passion. Look deeper, there is one inside everyone. Good luck.
AjiNIMC on December 15, 2006 - 11:52 pm @ 11:52 pm
Thatz…. True………………………..
Rajesh on December 16, 2006 - 10:56 am @ 10:56 am
I agree with you, Sir. As I had said, “Its good to learn from people who have actually “been there, done that.†- Its always helpful to get someone in our lives who can spark that feeling inside us and I think I have got some in mine.
Regards,
Anand
Anand on December 19, 2006 - 1:40 pm @ 1:40 pm