Category: Musings
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Frontline workers deserve better
This is my account of a recent visit to one of the locations of LabCorp and how we observed that the people are making things work (and making a difference), where the system and technology are failing us miserably. It was a Saturday morning, we were going through the morning routines, and Meghana suddenly realized…
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Beyond Parties: A Reflective New Year Tradition
Meghana and I chose a different New Year’s celebration, opting for a quiet night at home to ease our dog’s anxiety about fireworks. We enjoyed a sober evening with a healthy meal and engaging in a reflective game about the past year. This exercise sparked meaningful discussion and highlighted the absence of work-related concerns.
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Organizational agility in practice
Posted originally on Medium on April 15th, 2017 In his book, Joseph Flahiff states, “Being agile in a waterfall world,” Agile is about the ability to adapt (to changing circumstances); it is an adjective and not a noun. For a person, agility could mean — physical agility (someone with a flexible body) or mental agility, where they…
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Reflecting
I am not even going to look at how long I haven’t posted. Cause I know, it’s been a long time. But during that time, I have a LOT to be thankful about. Few of them listed here: I joined an incredible company and happy with the environment, work culture, and colleagues. I am valued…
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Distances suck..
There are times in life when you really hate the distance – being away from Parents, especially when they need help and you can’t be there. The chain reaction of thoughts starts, takes you back to “What am I doing here?”, “Why can’t we be together?”… While growing up, my parents helped me guide through…
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“Safety and security..”
“Safety and security don’t just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear.” – Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa While the world is trying to comprehend Newtown, CT, about the inhumane incident,…
