Sunday, 18 May 2014

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam and Six lessons we can learn from a leader

"Leader should have vision, passion and should not have fear of failure" very well said by DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM in his speech given to children of some school. 
This famous researcher and designer has likewise served as the eleventh President of India from the period 2002 to 2007. APJ Abdul Kalam is a man of vision, who is constantly loaded with thoughts pointed at the advancement of the nation. He immovably accepts that India needs to assume a more decisive part in worldwide relations. He is a man of vision, who is constantly brimming with thoughts pointed at the advancement of the nation. Individuals cherished and regarded Dr APJ Abdul Kalam such a great amount of throughout his residency as President that was prominently called the People's President. One thing for which he accepted abundant praise is his unambiguous communication that India needs to assume a more decisive part in worldwide relations. 
SEVEN LESSONS 

1. Be Prepared 

Life does not generally take after the way we have set for it. Frequently, it takes its course and makes us take after it. Also when that happens – a crisis, as some might term it, we better be ready. In any event have the vicinity of psyche to recognize what is the best approach suited to that specific circumstance. The enthusiast attention on 'Plan B' that experts discuss is not a whiney little girl's fall-back framework. It serves a reason, a reason that a strategist has imagined and arranged before the requirement for a substitute result surface.

2. Pioneers Acknowledge Contribution
Prof. Dhawan was the Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization when India's Rohini satellite was to be propelled into space. Dr. Kalam, then a researcher, was the Project Director for the launch. Notwithstanding the best research and specialized skill, the entire rocket framework plunged into the Bay of Bengal rather than the satellite going into space. In the public interview that took after the sad launch, Prof. Dhawan confronted the media, took the fault of the disappointment on himself and guaranteed the world that by one year from now his group would most likely succeed. The following year, in 1980, SLV-3 successfully went to space. Prof. Dhawan put the Project Director, APJ Abdul Kalam, to the forefront and urged him to conduct the press conference that day.
Shouldering the blame for failure and conferring credit where it is due comes rarely to most. In an era where playing the blame-game and taking undue credit to forge ahead in life has become the norm, Dr. Kalam inspired over 1500 minds that day, with the exception. That an exemplary leader is one who gives credit and recedes into the shadow as the protege takes centre-stage.
3. Go With The Flow 
Dr. Kalam knew the impact he had on the masses, particularly the young. With a pioneer's vision he knew how excited the gathering of people was to converse with him, hear him, and be propelled by him. He went past what was chalked in his calendar and made a special case for all present that day. He let them touch his hand and in exchange, touched their lives. He gaged the circumstances, sensed the implicit dreams and accepted the way things are. Also in light of the fact that he did that, everyone display in that assembly hall that day rose an alternate individual  more propelled, more primed to face the world, additionally eager to have any kind of effect.
4. Stay in shape 
Fruitful individuals understand the significance of a sound body and a solid personality. They realize that the two are inseparably between interfaced and basic for their smooth working. They take after a strict regimen of sound propensities which incorporate right consuming, adherence to feast times, a comprehensive activity arrange that suits one' s age and a brain brimming with energy. It is built that the initial three constantly affect the fourth. 
At eighty or more, when most leave from life and experience the ill effects of purposelessness and confinement, Dr. Kalam has propelled his mission for the adolescent of the country called the What Can I Give Movement with a focal topic to thrashing debasement. He composes Tamil verse, plays the veena, and keeps doing what he had set onward after his Presidential residency – imparting his encounters to the adolescent, helping them 'to touch off their creative energy and equipping them to work for a created India for which the guide is now accessible'. He epitomizes what others seek for, he looks to the future with trust.

5. Have A Vision 
This is that solitary most powerful variable that drives our civilization. Having a dream, supporting it, holding up for its fulfillment, harvesting its compensates – all offer intending to life. The human soul crumples not when it is denied of sustenance yet when it is denied a dream. Individuals with reason propel far in life than those with none. The auto-pilot mode that works well for an airplane is deadly for a human. The energetic mourn of 'getting exhausted' or the elderly refrain that all 'obligations are over' and there's nothing else left, does not look good for a country that still has far to go.

6. Be Humble 
This ought to top the schedule in light of the fact that all else comes up short without this. Otherworldly Masters have praised the ideals of modesty and folks have taught us to be unassuming. The worth training classes in schools expect to impart this excellence in our being whether we were shocking enough to be conceived without it. All achievement in life amounts to nada on the off chance that it is bound with vanity. Unobtrusiveness has, and will remain, an appealing attribute in light of the fact that where vanity flounders, quietude wins. This is the reason a symbol like Kalam moves us to absolute.

In the end its a humble request to all that do watch the inspiring video that i am attaching of a great leader Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.



2 comments:

  1. yes Hanisha, we must have prepare ourselves for the future uncertainties and have a smart vision, nice blog keep it up,,,

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  2. nice words. nice job on this one.. :)
    kindly tell me who has influenced future HR for this blog work..

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