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The Quiet Power of Leadership of Rajeev Krishnan on Clarity, Culture, and Character 
Corporate Visionaries

The Quiet Power of Leadership of Rajeev Krishnan on Clarity, Culture, and Character 

Rajeev Krishnan’s journey shows how real leadership is shaped not by titles or milestones but by modulation, self-awareness and a deep belief in people. From turning around a failing store to leading large organisations with clarity and compassion, he built cultures that breathe and systems that endure. His story is a quiet reminder that growth begins within and leadership is a daily choice, not a moment of recognition.

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The Brain Behind the Breakthrough: Sunny Nagpal on Coaching the Mind, Leading the Self, and Designing Human Potential
Mentors & Coaches

The Brain Behind the Breakthrough: Sunny Nagpal on Coaching the Mind, Leading the Self, and Designing Human Potential

Sunny Nagpal blends neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and identity work to help leaders stop performing leadership and start embodying it. His frameworks ALIGN, DIAMOND, and BREATH recalibrate the nervous system so clarity, confidence, and purpose become natural states rather than forced behaviors. He teaches that sustainable leadership isn’t built through charisma or hustle, but through inner coherence, emotional hygiene, and the courage to lead from the soul outward.

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From Grit to Gravity: How Divya Dewan Is Rewiring the Talent Conversation
Corporate Visionaries

From Grit to Gravity: How Divya Dewan Is Rewiring the Talent Conversation

Divya Dewan builds careers the way architects build structures by grounding them in clarity, emotional literacy, and systems that actually serve people. Her journey from India’s startup trenches to leading career mobility at LHH shows how purpose, presence, and courage can rewire how organizations nurture talent. She isn’t climbing ladders; she’s redesigning them so more people can rise with intention, not accident.

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Innovation Doesn't Follow Research. It Begins With It
Education Leadership

Innovation Doesn't Follow Research. It Begins With It

Ramesh Loganathan argues that innovation doesn’t begin after discovery it begins with the ability to notice what others overlook. His work across academia and the startup ecosystem is anchored in cultivating curiosity, asking who truly benefits from an idea, and building pyramids of deep, patient progress rather than houses of cards. Through rigorous mentorship and bridge-building between research and real-world needs, he shows that India’s greatest opportunity lies not in talent, but in sharpening the eyes that see it.

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