Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Free Sample Chapter ― Professor M.S.Rao’s Award-Winning Book “Stand Out! Build A Successful Career and Become A Global Leader”









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Here is the sample chapter of my award-winning book, “Stand Out! – Build a Successful Career and Become a Global Leader” Here is the link to buy this book: http://shopping.indiatimes.com/books/wellness-series/stand-out/40851/p_B918246. You may share your thoughts about this book on social media channels including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. Also, I appreciate a review on your blogs, websites, Amazon or other online bookseller sites.  


Introduction

“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” - Lao-Tzu


Welcome to Stand Out! Build a Successful Career and Become a Global Leader. In today’s cut-throat competitive world it has become a huge challenge to build a career of your choice and to excel as successful professional as all are working hard and trying to prove themselves professionally. However, learning the tools and techniques to brand and stand out by following the road less traveled helps you have exciting career opportunities, prove yourself professionally and stand out from the crowd.   In this regard, we will discuss about success.

Everyone craves to achieve success but only some achieve success while the majority is left behind.  In fact, what takes people to succeed and how success comes is a debatable issue. In fact, there is no absolute success as the term ‘success’ is relative and it differs from person to person. When you want to achieve success you have to deliver your best without concentrating too much on success.  When people focus too much on success they lose sight of their goals. Sometimes they get dejected and give up when they don’t achieve success.  Remember success is a byproduct, not end result. Your goal is to work hard, work smart and work wise continuously and constantly with a commitment to excellence. When you believe in this process you will reach your goals and achieve success. In addition, when you want to achieve success you must emphasize on means rather than ends because it is the journey counts more than the destination. You cannot neglect your present happiness by hoping about your future success. You must enjoy the journey towards the destination of success. You must be able to strike the balance between your journey and destination to find true meaning to your life.

Whatever the area you are into, you must learn to deliver your best by putting both your head and heart. You must also pursue your passions than money as money fulfills certain needs while passion fuels many things beyond money. Therefore, it is essential to choose the career of your choice rather than running behind money as money as a motivation doesn’t last longer time. When you want to succeed in your personal, professional and social life you must remember not to compromise on two things – spouse and career. A good spouse understands your needs and supports you through thick and thin. A good career gives you great satisfaction by unlocking your hidden potential and providing your livelihood.  When you work in your passionate career you don’t feel working any longer as you don’t know how the time is spent in your work. God gifted us 24 hours day and we spend most of our time in workplace and the rest of time with family.  If you don’t enjoy good career you don’t find meaning to your profession and if you don’t get good spouse you don’t find meaning to your life.  Hence, you must be careful in choosing a good spouse and a great career for leading a complete life meaningfully.

When we discuss about career there are several things involved wherein you need to prove yourself as a successful professional.  Professionals are the ones who are experts in their areas and who stand as role models for others to emulate.  There are several characteristics that make true professionals stand out. In this competitive world it is essential to be equipped with extraordinary skills and abilities to stay ahead of others. When you want to stay ahead of others you have to stand out from others. When you want to stand out you must build your own brand everywhere including at your workplace and within your social circles to get recognized. And brand building requires constant efforts and consistent energies on your part. Hence, you have to be a successful professional to stand out and succeed at the corporate world.


What is Professionalism?

Professionalism doesn’t mean wearing smart clothes alone. Professionalism doesn’t mean talking politely alone. Professionalism doesn’t mean behaving properly with superiors alone. Professionalism is beyond dressing smartly, taking politely and behaving properly with superiors.  In fact, professionalism comes from your positive attitude and work ethics and etiquette. Professionalism comes when you develop chemistry between bosses, peers and subordinates. Professionalism is not an easy term to define. It has to be defined broadly. You can achieve professionalism when you can effectively blend your personal behavior in tune with professional needs at the workplace.  Here is the formula to become a successful professional.  You must work hard for ten years to become a successful professional or you must invest smartly for 10,000 hours consistently in one particular domain to acquire mastery and establish yourself as a successful professional.


Professionalism, Success and Leadership

People must be aware that professionalism breeds success and success, in turn, breeds leadership.  There is correlation among these three things. When you stand firmly on your feet as a professional success is sure to touch your toes. Success comes from sheer professionalism and leadership comes from your success. Hence, professionalism, success and leadership are interwoven. Here is a caution!  If you try to be professional just because achieving success it may not be possible as success comes as a byproduct from professionalism. Similarly, you cannot achieve leadership status merely because you are successful. It is the people who will decide whether you should be crowned with leadership status.  It is the people who elevate you as a leader based on your professionalism, contribution and success.  Here are the steps to stand out and succeed.


Steps to Stand Out

“Though no one can go back and make a brand-new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand-new ending.” - Carl Bard

Be Different, Don’t Be Indifferent: When you want to stand out do things differently. Don’t do what others do. Just do something different by following the road less traveled. Robert Frost rightly said, “Two roads diverged in a wood and I – I took the one less traveled by.”  When you look leaders like Steve Jobs he followed the road less traveled thus becoming a trailblazer. He put Apple Computes on the top of the world through innovation.  Apple and Steve are synonymous.  Through his passion and innovation he stood out from other entrepreneurs and leaders.

Be Effective than Efficient: The modern management guru, Peter F. Drucker said that efficient people do things right while the effective people do right things. Efficiency is equated with hard work while effectiveness is equated with smart work. Efficiency is focusing on the ends while effectiveness is associated with means and methods of execution.  Efficiency emphasizes on quantity while effectiveness on quality. Hence, be effective than efficient to stand out.

Enjoy Journey Than Destination: People often think it is the destination counts, not journey. Although destination is important what is more important is the journey that emphasizes on the means and methods.  There is no certainty about the future except being bullish about it. In addition, we cannot predict what is in store for us in future.  What you have now is the present. Therefore, enjoy your present by not losing sight of your end in mind.

Be a Leader Than a Manager: People often confuse between leaders and managers. Leaders think of where to go while the managers think of how to go. Leaders think of where and why while managers think of how and when.  Leaders think out of the box while the managers think within the box.  Leaders are risk takers while managers are risk-averse. Leaders place the ladder on the right side of the wall while the managers climb the wall. Leaders deal complexity while managers cope up with complexity. Leaders are directors while the managers are actors. Leaders mould while managers weld. Precisely, leaders are visionaries while managers are missionaries.  Hence, be a leader than a manager.

Make a Difference: Everyone comes to this world alone and leaves alone. Therefore, give your best for your organizations and the people around you. Make a difference where people around you feel truly valued with your behavior, succor and contributions. Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Teresa are remembered for their contributions to this world.  They made a significant difference in the lives of people and left the world better place to live for all of us.

Soar Like an Eagle: Eagle is the leader among all birds.  When storm approaches eagles face the challenges head on while the rest of the birds take cover. Eagles convert threats into opportunities and undergo lot of pain and pressure during lifetime.  They undergo severe trials and tribulations that stand out from other birds. Hence, if you want to succeed as a professional you must develop the mindset of an eagle which is the symbol of leadership.


Build Your Online Professional Image

Find out from professional networking site such as LinkedIn the career moves and shifts made by experienced people as it guides you move on the right career track quickly.  At the same time don’t ape others blindly. Customize the information as per your talents and skills to ensure quick career success. Make your presence felt by building your online image to enhance your career prospects.  Start a blog and keep posting about your areas of interests, tastes, talents and articles to draw the attention of your prospective employers.

Latest trend reveals that many hirers Google about their potential employees to find out their tastes and areas of interests.  Although the information available online may not be accurate completely, they still gauge the pulse of the potential candidates by googling.  Therefore, it is an opportunity for both the new job seekers and working executives to make their presence felt by sharing genuine information about their areas of interests, hobbies, knowledge and experience through web.  Ravi Shankar, senior VP, HR, HCL Technologies rightly says, “Employers often assess the attitude and disposition of a prospective employee in relation to various professional and social subjects.  They also try and gauge the level of commitment and passion the individual is likely to demonstrate in his/her  role by observing his/her preferences, dislikes, views and opinions that are shared on public forums.” Therefore, build your online image consistently to enable you to be with the right bunch and to stand out.

References
Stand Out! – Build a Successful Career and Become a Global Leader (ISBN 978-93-80828-42-8) (Vitasta Publishers)–Marketed by Times Group Books. Link http://shopping.indiatimes.com/books/wellness-series/stand-out/40851/p_B918246




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, 14 September 2015

“Is Dalai Lama the Living Mahatma Gandhi?” ―Professor M.S.Rao




“The true value of existence is revealed through compassion.” —Dalai Lama


Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama) is a spiritual leader who is known globally for his spiritual values and pioneering the liberation of Tibet from China. He is one of the rarest leaders who has left an indelible mark in the world with his charisma and compassion. He is a Nobel laureate and one of the followers of Mahatma Gandhi. The other Nobel laureates who are followers of Mahatma Gandhi include Martin Luther King Jr, Aung San Sui Kyi, Nelson Mandela and Barack Obama. In this post, let us look at Dalai Lama’s leadership style and the lessons the leaders must learn from him.

Be a Visionary: He has a vision to achieve freedom for Tibetan people. He has a clear cut blueprint to accomplish his vision.
Be an Example: He practices what he preaches. There is no gap between his words and deeds. As a result, he has many followers across the world.
Be a Good Listener: He is a good listener who listens to all with an open mind and then makes his decisions.
Be Compassionate with Others: He is a symbol of compassion. He respects all religions and encourages religious toleration and secularism. He rightly quoted, “Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive.” 
Be Humble: He is humble at core and respects everyone. He is down-to-earth.
Be Emotionally Intelligent: He is emotionally intelligent and knows handling various stakeholders effectively.
Be Persistent: He has been persisting for freedom since many years. It is a matter of time to achieve it.
Be an Optimist: He is a born optimist and believes that Tibetan people will achieve their freedom finally.


Conclusion

Dalai Lama is blend of charisma with compassion. He is a symbol of hope for Tibetans. He is a role model for other leaders globally. He is a symbol of peace and non-violence. In a nutshell, he is a living Mahatma Gandhi.  Hence, leaders must learn lessons and apply in their areas to add value and make a difference in the lives of others.


“It is very important to generate a good attitude, a good heart, as much as possible. From this, happiness in both the short term and the long term for both yourself and others will come.” —Dalai Lama




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Professor M.S.Rao, India
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Twitter: @professormsrao  
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Sunday, 13 September 2015

“Build Your Personal Brand to Achieve All-Round Success” ―Professor M.S.Rao












"Your brand is a gateway to your true work. You know you are here to do something - to create something or help others in some way. The question is, how can you set up your life and work so that you can do it? The answer lies in your brand. When you create a compelling brand you attract people who want the promise of your brand - which you deliver." ―Dave Buck


Most people aspire to be recognized by others for their contributions and achievements. What they must do is to build their personal brands constantly. If a rain drop falls into an ocean, it loses its significance whereas if the same rain drop falls into a shell, it becomes a pearl. That means the right person must be in the right place at the right time to achieve amazing success. Hence, building your personal brand helps you reach out the right audiences to achieve greater success in your life.

Personal branding helps you stand out from others. It is your unique identity, attitude and personality. People perceive you with a unique mindset, tool set and skill set. Hence, be careful while building your personal brand. Also, ensure that you protect your personal brand carefully. Before building your personal brand, consider the following aspects.  
Find out your unique strengths, skills, abilities and knowledge.
How do you like to fast-track in your career?
What makes you stand out from others?
What do you like to be remembered for?


Advantages of Personal Branding

There are innumerable advantages of building your personal brand. You will get plenty of employment offers, and you will be in a position to shortlist your employers. When you share knowledge with others on social media you will be recognized quickly. You will be able to create a fan base for you globally. You can become a domain expert, thought leader, and a public speaker. You can keynote conferences.  In the current context, there is no permanent employment but there is only permanent employability. Therefore, having a strong personal brand helps you ensure permanent employment.


Build Your Personal Brand in 3 Spheres

You must build your personal brand in three areas – economic, political, and spiritual. When you grow economically you ensure your livelihood. You don’t lose track of your progress on other aspects due to financial constraints. When you have contacts politically, you will connect with eminent people and you will be in a position to advise and help them with your knowledge and expertise. You will be able to receive awards and honors from them. When you attend nonprofits and spiritual centers, you share your knowledge with others free and win their love and affection. You gain credibility. If you try in these three ways, you enhance your credibility, visibility and popularity. Hence, invest your efforts in these three areas brick by brick to build your personal brand to fast-track your career and to make a difference to the world.


"Your personal brand is a promise to your clients... a promise of quality, consistency, competency, and reliability." ―Jason Hartman




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Twitter: @professormsrao  
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Saturday, 12 September 2015

“How Leaders Like APJ Abdul Kalam, Manmohan Singh and S.Radhakrishnan Reinvented from Government Servants to Public Servants?” ―Professor M.S.Rao







“No power on earth can stop an idea whose time has come.” ―Victor Hugo


There are a few government servants who became public servants in India. They worked very hard behind the scenes for many years in their respective areas. They came to the forefront as their services were recognized by the leaders at the top.  Let us look at some of them.

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was a great scientist who was a tough task master. He spent four decades as a scientist and science administrator, mainly at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). He dedicated his life to science and technology. His services were recognized by top leaders in India. He was elevated to the post of President. He set a goal of conducting 500,000 one-on-one meetings with young people over the course of his five-year term. He added dignity and grace to the post, and finally became a People’s President in India.

Dr. Manmohan Singh was an economist. He was spotted by P.V. Narasimha Rao who elevated him as the Finance Minister of India. Dr. Singh was the architect of India's reforms programme. He played a crucial role when India’s economy was on the brink of bankruptcy. He introduced economic reforms with the support of late P.V. Narasimha Rao. He was subsequently elevated as the Prime Minister of India. History will remember that a Sikh (Dr. Manmohan Singh) who was nominated for Prime Ministership by a Christian Congress president (Sonia Gandhi) and sworn in by a Muslim President (Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam).

S. Radhakrishnan was an academician. Top leaders recongised his intellectual contributions to the area of education. He was elevated to the post of President whose birthday is celebrated as the ‘Teachers Day’ in India.  

Ekkadu Srinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan was an IPS officer from Andhra Pradesh cadre who became the Director of the Intelligence Bureau.  He was elevated as the Governor of Chhattisgarh. Presently he is the Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana State. He is non-controversial who added an immense value to the post of Governor.

All these leaders were in the backseat as government servants contributing their best in their own spheres consistently. Finally, their services were recognized, and elevated as public servants. Hence, contribute your best to your domain relentlessly. Add value seriously and sincerely. You will be noticed and recognized by others. You will be able to reach your pinnacle position to make a difference to the society.


“I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and a devotion to the things you want to see happen.” ―Frank Lloyd Wright




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Twitter: @professormsrao  
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