Thursday, 30 July 2015

“‘Professor M.S.Rao’s Vision 2030 One Million Global Leaders’ Received ‘Leadership 500 Excellence Award 2015’” – Professor M.S.Rao











Dear global leaders,


I am excited to share with you that our company ‘MSR Leadership Consultants India’ received Leadership 500 Excellence Award 2015. See the scanned certificate. President Bill Clinton delivered keynote address on March 31, 2015. URL:  http://www.hr.com/en/magazines/leadership_excellence_essentials/april_2015_leadership/winners-of-leadership-500-excellence-awards-2015_i7yk9z8g.html


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Life is great!

Professor M.S.Rao, India
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants India
Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World in 2013
Vision 2030 Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBCO-gWmTRk
Twitter: @professormsrao  
21 Success Sutras for Leaders: Top 10 Leadership Books of the Year (San Diego University) Amazon URL: http://www.amazon.com/21-Success-Sutras-Leaders-ebook/dp/B00AK98ELI




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Monday, 27 July 2015

"End of an Era: 'Missile Man' A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (1931 - 2015)” ―Professor M.S.Rao











India lost an inspiring intellectual, visionary, scientist and legend with the demise of APJ Abdul Kalam who was known as people’s president.  He added value to the office of presidency with his knowledge, charm and dignity. He connected with people especially the youth and students with his inspiring speeches. He provided right direction to the people with his simplicity and humility. There are a number of leadership lessons we can learn from him.
  1. Simplicity. He was a symbol of simplicity. He led a simple life with full of struggles and sacrifices. He was down to earth. He was the first vegetarian bachelor to become president of India.
  2. Honesty. He was straightforward and honest in his approach and style. He emphasized on achieving success with integrity. He valued more on means than ends.
  3. Humility. If there were any definition for Kalam, it would be humility. He respected everyone. He didn’t differentiate people on caste, class, region, religion and community.  He knew value of life and respected everyone.
  4. Visionary. He saw what could not be seen by others whether it is about the economic progress of India or the world. He crafted his own vision to build a better India.
  5. Persistence. As a scientist, he encountered lots of failures. But he never gave up. He believed in what he did and took Indian space and technology to great heights globally. He put India on the global map with his amazing contributions.  

Kalam spread fame during success and accepted blame during failures. He was a self-made scientist.  He was gracious to give permission to incorporate his pledge in my award-winning book ‘Student Leaders: Growing From Students To CEOshttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Student-Leaders-Growing-Students-CEOS/dp/9351101630  and http://www.amazon.com/Student-Leaders-Growing-Students-CEOs/dp/9351101630. I am not fortunate to receive his foreword for my upcoming leadership book.

Roland Sullivan who wrote foreword for one of my 30 leadership books titled ‘Short Stories on Life Leadership: Life is Beautiful!’ (to be released soon globally) unveils about Kalam as follows: “Master Sivananda inspired, and lifted His Excellency, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the former President of India when he was depressed in his youth. Sivananda gifted Dr. Kalam 20 of his books filled with stories of how to live a beautiful life. Dr. Kalam gave credit to Sivananda for his leadership success. Reading books can change lives.”

Kalam was a multifaceted personality - a scientist, president and an author. He was rightly named as Kalam (pen). He was a great orator who inspired beyond national boundaries. The void created due to his demise cannot be filled by anyone.

Kalam rose from humble origins and provided a ray of hope for poor people. He showed that people with perseverance can reach to the highest office of presidency. He was a role model for many people, and continues to inspire India in future. Let us learn leadership lessons from him to build a better India, and to become better global citizens.  Although he is not available physically, he lives in the hearts of all Indians forever. Jai Hind!



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Professor M.S.Rao, India
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants India
Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World in 2013
Vision 2030 Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBCO-gWmTRk
Twitter: @professormsrao  
21 Success Sutras for Leaders: Top 10 Leadership Books of the Year (San Diego University) Amazon URL: http://www.amazon.com/21-Success-Sutras-Leaders-ebook/dp/B00AK98ELI




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Sunday, 26 July 2015

“Why People Remember Negative Events More Than Positive Ones?” ―Professor M.S.Rao












“We can bring positive energy into our daily lives by smiling more, talking to strangers in line, replacing handshakes with hugs, and calling our friends just to tell them we love them.” ―Brandon Jenner


Recently my son talked about a negative experience he had with one of my relatives. I asked him the reason for remembering the negative experience when the same relative did so many good things to him since childhood. He had no clue.  I told him that we must not remember negative events; forgive the individuals who harmed us; and forget negative events forever. Life is very short and we must know how to make it sweet. There is no room for ill-will and hatred against others. We must have a big heart to forgive people and forget negative events to provide meaning to our lives.

I found many people often talking about their bad experiences rather than good experiences. I thought to blog on it by doing some research so that it helps people look at the positive aspects in others ignoring the negative ones.

There are some people who broke their precious relations due to silly reasons. We find married couple getting divorced due to their ego clashes, miscommunication, and negative experiences. Why don’t they look at the positive aspects of an individual? Every Individual has both strengths and weaknesses. Why should we focus on negative aspects of a personality? Why shouldn’t we focus on the positive aspects of a personality?

Human mind captures negative aspects quicker than the positive ones. When we view films, lots of violence and sex is shown, and people absorb such things faster than the positive ones. Hence, film makers and script writers bombard with negativity to reach out to audiences quickly.  It is not easy to erase negative events quickly as research shows that for every one negative comment, you’ll need to ensure three to five positive comments.

No person is entirely good and bad. Every person has both good and bad qualities. We must look at the positive side of an individual to build relations. We must strive to build bridges, not barriers. We can build a better world with love, peace and harmony; when we see positive aspects in others. Remember, we are united by similarity, separated by differences.

There are several conflicts globally in the name of region, religion, caste, creed, ethnicity, and language because people see the negative aspects in others than the positive ones. There must be change in the mindset and attitude of the people to build a better world. We must look at the door that is opened, not the closed one. We must look at the rising sun, not the setting sun to create a world which is full of hope and optimism.


“When you show deep empathy toward others, their defensive energy goes down, and positive energy replaces it. That's when you can get more creative in solving problems.” ―Stephen Covey




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Professor M.S.Rao, India
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants India
Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World in 2013
Vision 2030 Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBCO-gWmTRk
Twitter: @professormsrao  
21 Success Sutras for Leaders: Top 10 Leadership Books of the Year (San Diego University) Amazon URL: http://www.amazon.com/21-Success-Sutras-Leaders-ebook/dp/B00AK98ELI




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