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Yes, rewards motivate people. To get more rewards.

[This post first appeared on my personal blog, jitha.me. Surprisingly, the first line is still true :(]

Hello! I’m finally back to blogging, after a short hiatus to focus on my app’s launch. It’s been a topsy-turvy…


One Year of Monkeying Around

First published on TeenBandar.in

Soon after starting out, somebody advised us to stick it out for 9–10 months and if we made it through that phase, we’d be home safe. Now that we’ve made it this far, I thought of jotting down some learnings from the…


Stewards and Rangers — how both complement each other in management

First published on Medium.

A marketing army requires a healthy combination of warriors and monks. Similarly, a management army needs stewards and rangers in equal number. Imagine the…


What Shiv Sena Taught Me About Starting Up

First published on Medium.

This article speaks of the things I learnt about startup leadership, cultivation of culture, brand building and transformational leadership by observing this 47 year old organization and its activities.


Elephant in the Room

First published on Medium.

It is often a surprising situation when you notice the elephant in the room. It is almost as if it has popped out of thin air. There are no windows wide enough for it to sneak in, doors not high enough for it to be sneaked in. The pressing…


The Fish Who Climbed a Tree

First published on Medium.

Fishes are meant to swim. They have fins, they have gills, they are born in water and they are meant to stay in water. Monkeys, on the other hand, are built to live on trees. They have arms, nostrils, tails and are perfectly…


Uncertain After Starting Up?

first published on Under30CEO.com
Response to a post by a newly minted entrepreneur on facing everyday blues and uncertainty in the first 6 months.

Dear Entrepreneur,