An Interventional Approach to Learning and Development – G N R
This essay is by G N Radhakrishnan. It started in the late 1990s when I was designing a training program on communication skills and I intuitively requested my client to […]
This essay is by G N Radhakrishnan. It started in the late 1990s when I was designing a training program on communication skills and I intuitively requested my client to […]
by Madhav Chari Jazz singers, at least for me are a special class of musicians. That is if they are good. The problem even in a city like New York […]
by Madhav Chari One of the guiding features of Jazz is the process of improvisation, the creation of music in real time. In other words what a Jazz improviser does is […]
by Madhav Chari “Ev’ry day, ev’ry day I have the blues. Ev’ry day, ev’ry day I have the blues. When you see me worry baby, ’cause it’s you I hate to […]
by Madhav Chari Jazz music has four fundamental aesthetic elements: swing, blues, the romantic to meditative ballad, and afro-Hispanic rhythms (sometimes called “latin” rhythms). Every crucial Jazz musician in the development […]
by Madhav Chari There is a common misconception that Jazz music is not easily accessible to a general audience. I mean an English speaking audience from urban India with at […]
I had written this guest article for the Transcend Talent Transformation Blog. Here it is. These are challenging times we live in. Whether we work for a corporation or have struck […]
(This article appeared in the Hindu on August 29, 2012. The text of the entire article is reproduced below too) Continuous Improvement (CI) is the quality philosophy that processes can […]
(This article appeared in the Hindu on July 25, 2012. The text of the entire article is reproduced below too) In a perfect world, all your team members will have […]
(This article appeared in the Hindu on July 18, 2012. The text of the entire article is reproduced below too) Projects can run into trouble and frequently do. As the […]