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15 Key Lessons On Managing Change

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market forces) and internal ones (e.g. By Tanmay , September 29, 2010 @ 9:20 am @Jay - Thanks for sharing that quote, but my thinking is that if situation is good/bad, it won’t change on its own unless we do something about it ourselves. Every change has its settling time and that depends on you/your organization/your context.

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Quality & Improvement: From “Experience” to “Advocacy”

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So, quality is a moving target – each time a customer comes back to you, you need to deliver similar or better quality (of products, services and experience), you need to demonstrate improvement, care enough about them, stay on top of market trends and keep changing the rules of the game (innovation). Check it out if you haven’t already !

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Adding Value: A Gentle Reminder

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Regards, Jay Chhaya By Anil Kumar, July 30, 2010 @ 8:42 am Perfectly said. In the current competitive market we should not only focus on the scope, time and budgets, quality but also needs to provide some value adds to the customer. Regards, Anil Kumar By Tanmay , July 30, 2010 @ 9:32 am @Anil - Thanks! Check out #4 there!

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No Pain, No Gain. Life Lesson on Endurance

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He was a marketing executive with a large pharmaceutical company when he decided to pursue his calling and start a fitness center. Thanks, Amit By Tanmay Vora , January 25, 2010 @ 7:18 pm Thanks Amit, for stopping by and commenting. replied the man who was himself a fitness freak. He neither had space nor money to start out.

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Announcing the article series - “QUALITYtweet”

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Here is an excerpt from the article: Economists say that the best way to get good return from the stock market is to have an investment timeframe of a few years and not a few months. The first one “ Quality is a long-term differentiator &# is already up for you to read. Same principles apply to your quality improvement initiative.

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A Few Parallels Between Sports, Life and Leadership

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When we have no control over the external situations (economy, markets, unforeseen circumstances etc), readiness to adapt is the single most valued skill that we can develop as human beings. Thanks for sharing Regards, Jay Chhaya By Amit Tikekar, December 1, 2010 @ 8:36 am Wonderful mapping of Sports,Life & Leadership. The lesson?

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The 'Invisibles' in Business Performance

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Well Invested Time in July 2010 By Tanmay , August 4, 2010 @ 10:39 am @Ivana - Thanks! In the corporate world today we have too many examples of POWER WITHOUT RESPONSIBLIY and those at the same time those who are responsible are not given the power By Tanmay , August 4, 2010 @ 7:10 pm @Anonymous - No. Well said, Tanmay!

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