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Perspectives on topics having to do with leadership, work-life, and transitions. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach helping corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life and helping build high-performance culture. In this podcast series he shares insights on thriving in an increasingly VUCA world.

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    #19: Why candor in workplace so important? Why is it so hard? How do you change that?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 15:47


    IN FOCUS:   When we say there is lack of candor in organizations. What does it mean?Why is candor so important in the workplace?How can organizations encourage candor in employees?Is there some structure which organizations can follow to start creating an environment  of psychological safety?Can employees also help in creating a culture of positive candor? What steps can team members take to promote productive dialog and debate, the foundations of positive candor?Related Episodes:  #17.1: Can human beings be reliable raters of other human beings?#16: Why leaders need to be mindful how they are treating employees?Podcast Description:  Perspectives on topics having to do with leadership, work-life, and transitions. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach helping corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life and helping build high-performance culture. In this podcast series he shares insights on thriving in an increasingly VUCA world. He is the founder of Life Acumen LLP.Published:  1 February 2021

    #18: Why many of us give up new year's resolutions within just two weeks?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 13:05


    IN FOCUS:   Many people set personal and professional goals this time of year. Why choose new year to set resolutions?New year's resolutions can be as fleeting as fireworks, one study found that about 25% give up after 2 weeks and only about 12% actually achieve their goal. Why is that most of us fail at sticking to new year's resolutions?How do we get our new year resolutions become a reality?What kind of goal should one set to increase its chances of success?How can one break bad habits and start replacing them with required actions?Related Episodes:#17.1: Can human beings be reliable raters of other human beings?#16: Why leaders need to be mindful how they are treating employees?Podcast Description:Perspectives on topics having to do with leadership, work-life, and transitions. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach helping corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life and helping build high-performance culture. In this podcast series he shares insights on thriving in an increasingly VUCA world. He is the founder of Life Acumen LLPPublished:10 January 2021

    #17.2: Should managers point to weaknesses or nurture employee's strengths to drive performance?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 6:50


          POINT OF VIEW:   There seems to be a belief among managers that critical feedback is essential to push out complacency and drive performance in employees. But behind this belief we may be overlooking a fundamental question “Should managers point to weaknesses or nurture employee's strengths to drive performance?”   What is the issue with feedback reviews if they are used to improve performance?   Isn't it that we humans crave feedback?   If feedback is perceived as a threat, how do managers point to employees when they are not performing well?   Won't employees prefer the manager tell them something that they are doing wrong rather than what they are doing right?    Related Episodes:   #17.1: Can human beings be reliable raters of other human beings?   #9: The Pitfalls of Impostor Syndrome   #12: How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome?   Podcast Description:   Perspectives on topics having to do with leadership, work-life, and transitions. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach helping corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life and helping build high-performance culture. In this podcast series he shares insights on thriving in an increasingly VUCA world. He is the founder of Life Acumen LLP.   Published:   2 January 2021   

    #17.1: Can human beings be reliable raters of other human beings?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 8:35


    POINT OF VIEW:    360-degree reviews are well entrenched in performance review systems of companies, then why the skepticism around their utility?  Does our evaluation of others tainted by our own understanding of  abstract qualities like "assertiveness", "business acumen" etc?  Does it mean 360-degree reviews are meaningless and companies will eventually move away from them?  Isn't it that 360-degree reviews uncover a person's blind spots?How can we make 360-degree reviews more meaningful? Related Episodes:#17: Do feedback reviews help employees perform at their best?#9: The Pitfalls of Impostor Syndrome#12: How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome?Podcast Description:Perspectives on topics having to do with leadership, work-life, and transitions. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach helping corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life and helping build high-performance culture. In this podcast series he shares insights on thriving in an increasingly VUCA world. He is the founder of Life Acumen LLPPublished:28 December 2020

    #17: Do feedback reviews help employees perform at their best?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 13:08


    IN FOCUS:      What is the issue with feedback reviews?  Isn't it that we humans crave feedback? If feedback is perceived as a threat, how do managers point to employees when they are not performing well? And push them to do better?  Won't employees prefer the manager tell them something that they are doing wrong rather than what they are doing right?   360-degree reviews are well entrenched in performance review systems of companies, then why the skepticism around their utility?  Does our evaluation of others tainted by our own understanding of these abstract qualities?  Does it mean 360-degree reviews are meaningless and companies will eventually move away from them?  Isn't it that 360-degree reviews uncover a person's blind spots?  How can we make 360-degree reviews more meaningful? Related Episodes:#16: Why leaders need to be mindful how they are treating employees?#9: The Pitfalls of Impostor Syndrome#12: How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome?Podcast Description:Perspectives on topics having to do with leadership, work-life harmony and transitions. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach helping corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life and helping build high-performance culture in organizations. In this podcast series he shares some reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate executives on leading in an increasingly VUCA world. He is the founder of Life Acumen LLPPublished:21 December 2020

    #16: Why leaders need to be mindful how they are treating employees?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 16:49


    IN FOCUS:    What is workplace incivility? And what kinds of behaviors in the workplace can be seen as uncivil?Why is workplace incivility so prevalent?If leaders know that treating employees with respect is critical, why is then they struggle to demonstrate it?Do leaders need to tread carefully on how they are treating their employees?What can leaders do to demonstrate respect?Related Episodes:#8: Why high-achievement oriented employees do not "speak up" in the work-place?#9: The Pitfalls of Impostor Syndrome#12: How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome?Host:Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach, he founded Life Acumen LLP  with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life; and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. Podcast:Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series, Vinod explores topics having to do with leadership, transitions and work-life harmony. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter research. Published:24 November 2020. 

    #15: How To Handle Our Inner Critic?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 9:49


    POINT OF VIEW:    Many successful executives get worn down with putting on a mask of confidence while burdened with internal feelings of incompetence. How can they navigate this duality?The inner critic in high achieving executives can be quite strong. How can one treat his or her inner critic?Related Episodes:#14: Better Things Happen When We View Ourselves as Work in Progress#13: Reprogramming Our Internal Compass to Overcome Imposture#9: The Pitfalls of Impostor syndromeHost:Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP  with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life; and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. Podcast:Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series Vinod explores topics having to do with leadership, transitions and work-life harmony. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. Published:14 October 2020

    #14: Better Things Happen When We View Ourselves as Work In Progress

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 6:41


    POINT OF VIEW:   What can one do to alleviate the negative effects of Impostor syndrome?How can people with Impostor Syndrome, overcome intense performance pressure, they build on themselves?   Related Episodes:   #9: The Pitfalls of Impostor Syndrome#15: How to handle our  Inner Critic?#13: Reprogramming Our Internal Compass to Overcome Imposture   Host:   Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life; and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization.    Podcast:   Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series Vinod explores topics having to do with leadership, transitions and work-life harmony. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings.    Published:   7 October 2020

    #13: Reprogramming Our Internal Compass To Overcome Imposture

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 6:23


    POINT OF VIEW:   Learning Vs. Performance MindsetIdentifying consequences through series of “what” questionsReframing and correcting negativity bias – simple techniques to overcome impostureRelated Episodes:#14: Better Things Happen When We View Ourselves As Work-In-Progress#15: How to handle our inner critic? #9: The Pitfalls of Impostor SyndromeHost:Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP  with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life; and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. Podcast:Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series Vinod explores topics having to do with leadership, transitions and work-life harmony. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. Published:26 September 2020

    #12: How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 20:38


    IN FOCUS:   What can one do to alleviate the negative effects of Impostor syndrome?How can people with Impostor Syndrome, overcome intense performance pressure, they build on themselves?How can one program his or her internal compass to overcome Impostor Syndrome?People having Impostor Syndrome put on a mask of confidence though internally tend to have deep feelings of incompetence. How to navigate this duality?The inner critic can be quite hard in people with Impostor Syndrome. How can one suppress the inner critic?Related Episodes:#10: What is impostor syndrome? Is it real?#11: How do leaders with impostor syndrome impact their organizations?Host:Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life; and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. Podcast:Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series, Vinod explores topics having to do with leadership, transitions and work-life harmony. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. Published:25 September 2020

    #11: How Do Leaders with Impostor Syndrome Impact their Organizations?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 11:02


    POINT OF VIEW:   Does perfectionism play a role in Impostor Syndrome?The underlying traits that researchers connect with Impostor syndrome; perfectionism and Neuroticism; seem to be a dangerous combo. You seek perfection, but you're also neurotic, which probably makes you anxious, when you don't achieve perfection.  Seems like a vicious cycle? How do leaders with negative imposture syndrome, impact their organizations?Related Episodes:#12: How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome?#10: What is Impostor Syndrome? Is it Real?Host:Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life; and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. Podcast:Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series, Vinod explores topics having to do with leadership, transitions and work-life harmony. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. Published:23 September 2020

    #10: What is Impostor Syndrome? Is it Real?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 8:52


    POINT OF VIEW:   What is Imposter Syndrome? Is it real? What are some common thoughts and feelings, exhibited by people who seem to have Imposter Syndrome?Do events and experiences, in an individual's formative years, have a bearing on developing Impostor syndrome in adulthood?Related Episodes:#11: How Do Leaders with Impostor Syndrome Impact their Organizations?#12: How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome?Host:Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work & life; and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. Podcast:Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series, Vinod explores topics having to do with leadership, transitions and work-life harmony. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. Published:23 September 2020. Disclaimer:No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by or on behalf of Life Acumen LLP or by any of its designated partners, its directors, employees, agents or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained in this podcast or any other oral information made available and any such liability is expressly disclaimed.

    #9: The Pitfalls of Impostor Syndrome

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 19:42


    IN FOCUS:    In a survey of senior corporate executives on what are some of their deep-seated fears, researchers found that the biggest fear among these c-suite executives was the fear of being discovered to be incompetent, also known as the “impostor syndrome.” Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work and life, and help build high performance culture in organizations. Podcast: Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. Published: 14 July, 2020.

    #8: Why high achievement oriented employees do not "speak up" in the work-place?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 11:36


    IN FOCUS:    Increase in fear of speaking up in the work place is a worrying trend as it may not only hamper innovation, productivity and performance but could also lead to circumstances that may cause more corporate debacles in times to come. In this episode we will discuss How do speaking up and high achievement orientation stack against each other and Are high achievement-oriented employees a risky asset for organizations in the long run. Host:    Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work and life, and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. Podcast:    Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. Published:    20 June, 2020

    #7: How do we give people facing adversity a button to press?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 6:00


    Insight: When people close to us face adversity, how do we give them a button to press? While it seems obvious that friends want to support friends going through a crisis, there are barriers that block us. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. In 2017, Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work and life, and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. In his professional career, Vinod had the privilege of working alongside some fantastic colleagues – subordinates and peers, crew members, fellow seamen, financial analysts, investment bankers, consultants, bosses and boards. And from them all he absorbed powerful lessons on leadership, humility, client centricity and making a difference. He has over 30+ years of experience in leadership roles in his corporate career and have advised several companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity funding, financial restructurings. In his current role as the Founder and Managing Partner of Life Acumen LLP, he gets his highs out of making a small difference in the lives of corporate executives by uniquely integrating their work and life dimensions through integrated leadership interventions, bespoke executive coaching and leadership analytics. Podcast: Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. If you wish to explore more on some of the themes discussed in this episode, you could refer to; Alive - a book by Paul Read; Man's Search for Meaning - a book by Viktor Frankl; Option B - a book by Sheryl Sandberg; Learned Optimism - a book by Martin Seligman; Good to Great - a book by Jim Collins; Mindset – The New Psychology of Success, a book by Carol Dweck. Excerpts from Sheryl Sandberg's commencement key note speech to the class of 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. Published: 8 June, 2020. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material proprietary to Life Acumen LLP. Except in the general context of evaluating the capabilities of Life Acumen LLP, no reliance should be placed for any other purposes whatsoever on the contents of this podcast or on its completeness. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by or on behalf of Life Acumen LLP or by any of its designated partners, its directors, employees, agents or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained in this podcast or any other oral information made available and any such liability is expressly disclaimed 

    #6: Three beliefs that shape resilience in formative years

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 9:24


    Insight: Building resilient communities starts by raising resilient children. Building resilience in children depends on the opportunities children have and the relationships they form with parents, caregivers, teachers, and friends. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. In 2017, Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work and life, and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. In his professional career, Vinod had the privilege of working alongside some fantastic colleagues – subordinates and peers, crew members, fellow seamen, financial analysts, investment bankers, consultants, bosses and boards. And from them all he absorbed powerful lessons on leadership, humility, client centricity and making a difference. He has over 30+ years of experience in leadership roles in his corporate career and have advised several companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity funding, financial restructurings. In his current role as the Founder and Managing Partner of Life Acumen LLP, he gets his highs out of making a small difference in the lives of corporate executives by uniquely integrating their work and life dimensions through integrated leadership interventions, bespoke executive coaching and leadership analytics. Podcast: Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. If you wish to explore more on some of the themes discussed in this episode, you could refer to; Alive - a book by Paul Read; Man's Search for Meaning - a book by Viktor Frankl; Option B - a book by Sheryl Sandberg; Learned Optimism - a book by Martin Seligman; Good to Great - a book by Jim Collins; Mindset – The New Psychology of Success, a book by Carol Dweck. Excerpts from Sheryl Sandberg's commencement key note speech to the class of 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. Published: May 30, 2020. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material proprietary to Life Acumen LLP. Except in the general context of evaluating the capabilities of Life Acumen LLP, no reliance should be placed for any other purposes whatsoever on the contents of this podcast or on its completeness. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by or on behalf of Life Acumen LLP or by any of its designated partners, its directors, employees, agents or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained in this podcast or any other oral information made available and any such liability is expressly disclaimed.

    #5: An uncanny ability to improvise and Finding strength together

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 10:06


    Insight - In this episode, we explore the “mystical ability to improvise and finding strength together”. Find out how this attribute of resilience helped the survivors of the 1972 plane crash in the Andes withstand the gruelling seventy-two days ordeal. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. In 2017, Vinod founded Life Acumen LLP with a mission to help corporate executives with purposeful integration of work and life, and help build high performance culture in organizations. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. In his professional career, Vinod had the privilege of working alongside some fantastic colleagues – subordinates and peers, crew members, fellow seamen, financial analysts, investment bankers, consultants, bosses and boards. And from them all he absorbed powerful lessons on leadership, humility, client centricity and making a difference. He has over 30+ years of experience in leadership roles in his corporate career and have advised several companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity funding, financial restructurings. In his current role as the Founder and Managing Partner of Life Acumen LLP, he gets his highs out of making a small difference in the lives of corporate executives by uniquely integrating their work and life dimensions through integrated leadership interventions, bespoke executive coaching and leadership analytics. Podcast: Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. If you wish to explore more on some of the themes discussed in this episode, you could refer to; Alive - a book by Paul Read; Man's Search for Meaning - a book by Viktor Frankl; Option B - a book by Sheryl Sandberg; Learned Optimism - a book by Martin Seligman; Good to Great - a book by Jim Collins; Mindset – The New Psychology of Success, a book by Carol Dweck. Excerpts from Sheryl Sandberg's commencement key note speech to the class of 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. Published: May 23, 2020. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material proprietary to Life Acumen LLP. Except in the general context of evaluating the capabilities of Life Acumen LLP, no reliance should be placed for any other purposes whatsoever on the contents of this podcast or on its completeness. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by or on behalf of Life Acumen LLP or by any of its designated partners, its directors, employees, agents or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained in this podcast or any other oral information made available and any such liability is expressly disclaimed. 

    #4: How making meaning of adversity helps build resilience

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 5:50


    Insight – An important building block that makes resilience, is the propensity to make meaning of adversity. Research suggests, that resilient people do not see themselves as victims of circumstances, but devise constructs about their suffering to create some sort of meaning for themselves and for others. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. In his last role in the corporate world, he was a Partner at Deloitte. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. In his professional career, Vinod had the privilege of working alongside some fantastic colleagues – subordinates and peers, crew members, fellow seamen, financial analysts, investment bankers, consultants, bosses and boards. And from them all he absorbed powerful lessons on leadership, humility, client centricity and making a difference. He has over 30+ years of experience in leadership roles in his corporate career and has advised several companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity funding, financial restructurings. In his current role as the Founder and Managing Partner of Life Acumen LLP, he gets his highs out of making a small difference in the lives of corporate executives by uniquely integrating their work and life dimensions through integrated leadership interventions, bespoke executive coaching and leadership analytics. Podcast: Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. If you wish to explore more, on some of the themes discussed in this episode, you could refer to, Alive, a book by Paul Read; Man's Search for Meaning, a book by Viktor Frankl; Option B, a book by Sheryl Sandberg; Optimists, a book by Martin Seligman; Good to Great, a book by Jim Collins; Mindset – The New Psychology of Success, a book by Carol Dweck. Excerpts from Sheryl Sandberg's commencement key note speech to the class of 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. Published: May 15, 2020. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material proprietary to Life Acumen LLP. Except in the general context of evaluating the capabilities of Life Acumen LLP, no reliance should be placed for any other purposes whatsoever on the contents of this podcast or on its completeness. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by or on behalf of Life Acumen LLP or by any of its designated partners, its directors, employees, agents or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained in this podcast or any other oral information made available and any such liability is expressly disclaimed. 

    #3: 3P's which prevent recovery after adverse events

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 5:48


    Insight – The 3P's Which Prevent Recovery: Professor Martin Seligman, best-selling author and Professor of Psychology at University of Pennsylvania, after spending decades studying how people deal with setbacks, found that there are three self-limiting beliefs which he termed as the three P's which can prevent recovery after adverse events. Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. In his last role in the corporate world, he was a Partner at Deloitte. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. In his professional career, Vinod had the privilege of working alongside some fantastic colleagues – subordinates and peers, crew members, fellow seamen, financial analysts, investment bankers, consultants, bosses and boards. And from them all he learnt powerful lessons on leadership, humility, client centricity and making a difference. He has over 30+ years of experience in leadership roles in my corporate career and have advised several companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity funding, financial restructurings. In his current role as the Founder and Managing Partner of Life Acumen LLP, he gets his highs out of making a small difference in the lives of corporate executives by uniquely integrating their work and life dimensions through integrated leadership interventions, bespoke executive coaching and leadership analytics. Podcast: Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. If you wish to explore more, on some of the themes discussed in this episode, you could refer to, Alive, a book by Paul Read; Man's Search for Meaning, a book by Viktor Frankl; Option B, a book by Sheryl Sandberg; Optimists, a book by Martin Seligman; Good to Great, a book by Jim Collins; Mindset – The New Psychology of Success, a book by Carol Dweck. Excerpts from Sheryl Sandberg's commencement key note speech to the class of 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. Published: May 11, 2020. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material proprietary to Life Acumen LLP. Except in the general context of evaluating the capabilities of Life Acumen LLP, no reliance should be placed for any other purposes whatsoever on the contents of this podcast or on its completeness. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by or on behalf of Life Acumen LLP or by any of its designated partners, its directors, employees, agents or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained in this podcast or any other oral information made available and any such liability is expressly disclaimed. 

    #2: Why staunch acceptance of reality helps in facing adversity

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 6:31


    Insight – Staunch Acceptance of Reality: A common belief about resilience is that it stems from an optimistic nature. That's true, but only as long as, such optimism doesn't distort your sense of reality. In extremely adverse situations, rose-colored thinking can actually spell disaster Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. In his last role in the corporate world, he was a Partner at Deloitte. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. In his professional career, Vinod had the privilege of working alongside some fantastic colleagues – subordinates and peers, crew members, fellow seamen, financial analysts, investment bankers, consultants, bosses and boards. And from them all he learnt powerful lessons on leadership, humility, client centricity and making a difference. He has over 30+ years of experience in leadership roles in my corporate career and have advised several companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity funding, financial restructurings. In his current role as the Founder and Managing Partner of Life Acumen LLP, he gets his highs out of making a small difference in the lives of corporate executives by uniquely integrating their work and life dimensions through integrated leadership interventions, bespoke executive coaching and leadership analytics. Podcast: Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. If you wish to explore more, on some of the themes discussed in this episode, you could refer to, Alive, a book by Paul Read; Man's Search for Meaning, a book by Viktor Frankl; Option B, a book by Sheryl Sandberg; Learned Optimism, a book by Martin Seligman; Good to Great, a book by Jim Collins; Mindset – The New Psychology of Success, a book by Carol Dweck. Excerpts from Sheryl Sandberg's commencement key note speech to the class of 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. Published: May 11, 2020.Disclaimer: This podcast contains material proprietary to Life Acumen LLP. Except in the general context of evaluating the capabilities of Life Acumen LLP, no reliance should be placed for any other purposes whatsoever on the contents of this podcast or on its completeness. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by or on behalf of Life Acumen LLP or by any of its designated partners, its directors, employees, agents or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained in this podcast or any other oral information made available and any such liability is expressly disclaimed. 

    #1: What Makes Resilience

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 34:13


    Episode – What Makes Resilience - Full Episode: This episode is about the capacity of the human spirit to persevere. In this episode we look at, what makes resilience. We explore the mind-set of recovery and the challenges of regaining confidence and we discuss what it takes to create, resilient communities and companies. While looking at resilience it is essential to look at both the nature of individual resilience and what makes some organizations as a whole more resilient than others.Host: Vinod Wadhwani is an executive coach and facilitator. In his last role in the corporate world, he was a Partner at Deloitte. Vinod leverages over three decades of leadership experience in investment banking, management consulting and merchant navy to help corporate leaders in seeking new perspectives, while focusing on tangible benefits to them and their organization. In his professional career, Vinod had the privilege of working alongside some fantastic colleagues – subordinates and peers, crew members, fellow seamen, financial analysts, investment bankers, consultants, bosses and boards. And from them all he learnt powerful lessons on leadership, humility, client centricity and making a difference. He has over 30+ years of experience in leadership roles in my corporate career and have advised several companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity funding, financial restructurings. In his current role as the Founder and Managing Partner of Life Acumen LLP, he gets his highs out of making a small difference in the lives of corporate executives by uniquely integrating their work and life dimensions through integrated leadership interventions, bespoke executive coaching and leadership analytics. Podcast: Life Acumen at Work - In this podcast series he explores topics having to do with leadership, organization culture, work-life harmony and career transitions, among other things. The views, opinions and anecdotes; he shares in this podcast are primarily reflections from his coaching conversations with corporate leaders, the coaching agendas that evolve from these conversations and subject matter readings. If you wish to explore more, on some of the themes discussed in this episode, you could refer to, Alive, a book by Paul Read; Man's Search for Meaning, a book by Viktor Frankl; Option B, a book by Sheryl Sandberg; Optimists, a book by Martin Seligman; Good to Great, a book by Jim Collins; Mindset – The New Psychology of Success, a book by Carol Dweck. Excerpts from Sheryl Sandberg's commencement key note speech to the class of 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. Published: May 6, 2020. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material proprietary to Life Acumen LLP. Except in the general context of evaluating the capabilities of Life Acumen LLP, no reliance should be placed for any other purposes whatsoever on the contents of this podcast or on its completeness. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by or on behalf of Life Acumen LLP or by any of its designated partners, its directors, employees, agents or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained in this podcast or any other oral information made available and any such liability is expressly disclaimed. 

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