Monday 18 May 2015

“How do Leaders Make their Decisions?” ―Professor M.S.Rao



“A good decision is based on knowledge and not on numbers.” ―Plato


Making decisions is not an easy task.  Although everyone wants to succeed in their decisions, the outcome may not be as per their expected objectives. At times there is a mismatch between expected objectives and achieved outcomes.  Why does it happen? Are people not confident to make decisions? Why do most people fail to make right decisions? What makes people to make right choices? Hence, let us explore in this article to make right decisions.

When you have the entire information, it is possible to make decisions easily. You can interpret the information and make a few right choices to execute. When you don’t have any information, it is tough to make decisions. You cannot interpret as you don’t have any information. In this case, you have to make decisions under uncertainty which is a major challenge. When you look at leaders at the operational level they make decisions based on the available information and their experience. When you look at leaders at the strategic level, they make decisions based on their gut and intuition.

Senior leaders and CEOs organize regular meetings to understand the challenges from grass root level. They listen to their employees and their challenges. They throw the challenges in the meeting to all members and brainstorm. After listening to all sources, and taking their viewpoints into consideration, they make decisions based on their intuition, experience and gut. They know pretty well that all decisions might not go well. They are prepared to take risk and implement their decisions. They take feedback from their decisions and reflect a lot. They learn lessons from their wrong decisions and move forward with remedial action. For senior leaders, everyday is a challenge and every challenge is an opportunity to make decisions and learn lessons.

To conclude, decision making is not an easy task. There are a number of aspects to take into consideration such as collecting information from all sources, interpreting the information, consulting the concerned people, taking their viewpoints, building a consensus and implementing the decision. Additionally, it is essential to take feedback and corrective steps to achieve the desired objectives.


“Whenever you’re making an important decision, first ask if it gets you closer to your goals and or farther way. If the answer is closer, pull the trigger. If it’s father away, make a different choice. Conscious choice making is a critical step in making your dreams a reality.” ―Jillian Michaels



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Professor M.S.Rao, India
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Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World in 2013
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Sunday 17 May 2015

“Clean the Minds of Indians First to Create a ‘Clean India’ (Swatchh Bharat)”– Professor M.S.Rao







“I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet.” ―Mahatma Gandhi


Indian Prime Minster Narendra Modi started Swatchh Bharat (clean India) mission on October, 02, 2014 on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The mission is expected to be completed by October 02, 2019 to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birthday. The objective is to create a hygiene India.  The movement is catching up across the country and the political parties are competing with each other to display their serious commitment to make India a clean country.   But I feel that it is essential to clean the minds of Indians first. It is essential to replace cynicism with optimism; negative attitude with positive attitude; procrastination with punctuality; parochialism with fraternity; regionalism with nationalism.

It is observed that film stars and celebrities clean the street to take photographs with their brooms and walk away with publicity. It has become a brand building exercise to them rather than adding a true value to create a clean India.  At times, political parties ask film stars and celebrities to create awareness in the citizens. Any movement must start from the hearts of the people, not from their minds to make it a great success.  There must a collaborative effort to clean the minds and hearts of Indians. In fact, former Prime Minster of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew cleaned streets long ago to make Singapore a clean country. He was a visionary leader who built a great country in the world despite dearth of natural resources.

India is a country of many contrasts. India is a land of unity in diversity. We have different languages, religions, ethnicities, castes, cultures, and communities. What is required is to respect all communities keeping secularism as paramount.

The dress we wear is important. At the same time our minds and hearts must be pure and pious. They must be free from pollution. Hence, let us cultivate a positive, right, and strong attitude to make India as a great country in the world.  Remember, mental disease is more dangerous than physical disease. When our minds are strong we can overcome any kind of diseases. Hence, ensure Swatchh Bharat not only physically but also mentally, emotionally and spiritually to build a great India. Jai Hind!


"We reached Mars. No PM or Minister went. It was the people who did it, our scientists who did it. So can't we create a Clean India?" ―Narendra Modi, Indian Prime Minister



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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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Wednesday 13 May 2015

“Good People are Rare to Get in this World! – If You Find them, Keep them Close to Your Heart”– Professor M.S.Rao







“A great leader needs to love and respect people, and he needs to be comfortable with himself and with the world. He also needs to be able to forgive himself and others. In other words, a leader needs grace.” — Leo Hindery Jr.


I have come across many people in my life who take their kith and kin for granted. They also take good people around them for granted. At times they exploit good people with their selfish motives. I wanted to share a few thoughts on this topic today.

Presently it is rare to find good people globally as many people are selfish. They often think of adding value to them, not to others. If you find people who think of adding value to others, respect them and encourage them to build a better world. Life is very short and nobody takes away the wealth at the time of death. Leave a good legacy. Make a difference. When you depart this world, you either leave with good reputation or bad reputation. Why don’t you leave with good reputation worth emulated by others? Why don’t you live with values? Why don’t you leave a good leadership legacy? Remember, there is always victory for values, not for people who cut corners and look for short-term gains.


I have come across a professional who worked in the publishing industry. I signed an agreement with the prestigious publishing company to publish my book in India in 2011. The person who worked in the company left the organization. Another person took over who stood by commitment and published the book in 2012. He said, “Institutions are more important than individuals. Individuals come and go but the institutions survive. We must keep the objectives of institutions as paramount irrespective of the disagreement we have with our colleagues.” On the other hand, I had a bitter experience with an eminent publisher in India with whom I signed my book proposal in 2010. The people who worked and were responsible for clearing my book proposal left the organization.  A new team arrived and created their clauses and cancelled my agreement. I felt very bad about the organization for letting me down.

I am still in touch with the publisher who cleared my book proposal because of his commitment and value system. I have forgotten many people who have cheated me. But I still remember that person for his commitment and ethical values. To conclude, if you get good people in your life, keep them close to your heart. Don’t take them for granted. Good people are rare to find in this world! Don’t undermine them just because they are close to you. Don’t take them for granted just because they are easily available in front of you. Remember, you never know the value of what you have till you lose it.


“Good manners are essential. No matter what the message, the situation, we listen and respond with respect and, always good manners.” —Frances Hesselbein

“If you have only one smile in you give it to the people you love.” —Maya Angelou



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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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