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Changing face of Corporate Trainings during the Covid19 pandemic

Changing face of Corporate Trainings during the Covid19 pandemic

Wednesday, 29 April 2020 by Rohit Dhir

The past generations approached learning conventionally. Learning or corporate training was delivered inside a classroom conventionally. The approach to learning is becoming more unconventional, lately. We moved out of classrooms, went to corporate retreats, had outdoor sessions as part of evolution of corporate trainings. Millennials and Gen-Z have a different relationship, expectation, and approach to

  • Published in Coaching & Training
Tagged under: Corporate Trainings, Covid-19
Chauffeur Knowledge Trap

Chauffeur’s Knowledge Trap

Thursday, 02 May 2019 by Rohit Dhir

Have you ever been called to share your views on something you are not an expert at? Have you ever delivered a lecture with limited knowledge? How was your experience? Have you ever heard of Chauffeur’s Knowledge Trap ? Here’s a story of a nobel prize laureate and his chauffeur. Mr. Max Planck, nobel prize

  • Published in Coaching & Training, Communication, Creativity & Innovation, Management, Self Help, Softskills, Storytelling
Tagged under: A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, A little Learning is a dangerous thing, Acquiring knowledge, Alexander Pope, Chauffeur Knowledge Trap, Chauffeur's Knowledge Trap, Circle of Competence, Half Knowledge, Max Planck, Planck's Knowledge, The principle of Implementation, Writing
550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak

Life Lessons from Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Thursday, 22 November 2018 by Rohit Dhir

My home town of Sultanpur Lodhi in Punjab is amongst one of the most ancient cities of India. The first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, spent 14 years 9 months and 13 days in Sultanpur Lodhi. In 1497 Guru Nanak Dev disappeared in rivulet called Kali Bein and re-appeared after 3 days with Mool

  • Published in Belief, Coaching & Training, Management, Self Help, Work Life Balance
Tagged under: 550th Anniversary of Guru Nanak, Baba Nanak, Bibi Nanaki, First Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Birthday, Guru Nanak Dev, Happy Gurpurab, Life Lessons from Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Mool Mantra, Sikhism, Sultanpur Lodhi
Life Lessons from Bird Watching

Life Lessons from Bird Watching

Monday, 22 January 2018 by Rohit Dhir

I was a toddler when my parents used to take me to ‘Dinga Pull’, a local pond, near my home town of Sultanpur Lodhi in Kapurthala District. The pond was full, of a number of local as well as migratory birds like cranes, black winged stilts, herons and geese etc. Those were the days when

  • Published in Belief, Coaching & Training, Communication, Creativity & Innovation, Management, Networking, Self Help, Softskills, Storytelling, Work Life Balance
Tagged under: Bird Watching, Birds, Collboration, Dinosaurs, Family comes first, Gender equality, Leadership, Learn to let go, Life lessons from Bird Watching, Life Skills, Live in present, Management, Overcoming fear of failure, Respect Nature, Sing your song, Spread your wings, Team Work, Trust
Management Lessons from Ali Baba & Forty Thieves

Management Lessons from Ali Baba & Forty Thieves

Wednesday, 10 January 2018 by Rohit Dhir

Ali Baba and 40 Thieves is amongst most told stories from the Arabian world and I am sure most of you must have listened to this amazing story.  I came across this amazing story recently while preparing for my upcoming program and immediately some thoughts crossed my mind. In this post I’ll share the Management Lessons

  • Published in Belief, Coaching & Training, Management, Self Help, Softskills, Storytelling, Work Life Balance
Tagged under: Ali Baba and 40 Thieves, Ali Baba aur 40 Chor, Arabian Nights, Being at right place at right time, Delegation, Follow the process, Following the compliance, Haste makes waste, Management Lessons from Ali Baba and 40 Thieves, Never let your emotions overpower your intelligence, Plan well and execute properly, Prioritizing your work, Protecting your trade secrets, Rewarding the performers, Sroties from Arabian Nights, Staying ahead of the competition, Succession Planning, Training your team, Trust, Work on your weaknesses
Tips For An Awesome Co-Facilitation

Tips For An Awesome Co-Facilitation (Last post of the series)

Thursday, 15 June 2017 by Rohit Dhir

                In my last post on ‘The Art of Co-Facilitation’ I talked about Co-Facilitation, its types, advantages and potential disadvantages. A co-facilitation program is very different than conducting a solo program as a lot of planning and co-ordination needs to be done with the partner facilitator. Following are

  • Published in Coaching & Training, Management, Self Help, Softskills, Training Delivery Techniques
Tagged under: Co-Facilitation, Facilitation, The art of co-facilitation
The Art of Co-Facilitation

The Art of Co-Facilitation

Wednesday, 14 June 2017 by Rohit Dhir

I have been a trainer and facilitator for last 11+ years and have conducted a number of training programs successfully. Recently I got an opportunity to co-facilitate a Leadership training program with my colleague Mr. Kunal Chakrabarti wherein he was the lead trainer and I was second in command. This was my first ever co-facilitation

  • Published in Coaching & Training, Management, Softskills
Tagged under: Advantages of Co-Facilitation, Co-Facilitation, Facilitation Skills, Leadership, Potential Disadvantages of Co-Facilitation
Organizational Change

Why Organizational Change Fails?

Monday, 12 June 2017 by Rohit Dhir

In order to survive and cope up with new challenges in the market place, almost every business goes through a very tedious task of organizational change under various names like restructuring, rightsizing, re-engineering, turnarounds etc. Only those businesses which were able to change and evolve as per the market realities have been successful. While others

  • Published in Coaching & Training, Management
Tagged under: Change, Change Management, Organizational Change, Why Organizational Change Fails?
Habit of Book Reading

How to Develop the Habit of Book Reading?

Friday, 12 May 2017 by Rohit Dhir

Let me begin with the fact that I have been a reader in the past and then I was just busy like all of us and then I renewed by friendship with books again. On a serious note, I am aware how habit of book reading adds perspective and meaning to our lives but I

  • Published in Coaching & Training, Self Help, Work Life Balance
Tagged under: Good Habits, How to develop reading habit, Quick tips for book reading, rohit dhir, Self training for book reading, self-help, why book reading is good for personal development
Lessons from our Puranas l Govardhan Puja l Thanks Giving Day l

Govardhan Puja: Thanks Giving Day to our Parents- Lessons from our Puranas

Monday, 31 October 2016 by Rohit Dhir

Today’s the fourth day of Diwali festival and Hindus across the world celebrate this day by performing Govardhan Puja. Govardhan Puja reminds me of stories I had learned during my childhood. In this post I’ll share those two stories and lessons from our Puranas. Story 1: Krishna was playing with his friends when he saw

  • Published in Belief, Coaching & Training, Self Help, Storytelling
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Recent Posts

  • Changing face of Corporate Trainings during the Covid19 pandemic

    Changing face of Corporate Trainings during the Covid19 pandemic

    The past generations approached learning conven...
  • Chauffeur Knowledge Trap

    Chauffeur’s Knowledge Trap

    Have you ever been called to share your views o...
  • 550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak

    Life Lessons from Guru Nanak Dev Ji

    My home town of Sultanpur Lodhi in Punjab is am...
  • Life Lessons from Bird Watching

    Life Lessons from Bird Watching

    I was a toddler when my parents used to take me...
  • Management Lessons from Ali Baba & Forty Thieves

    Management Lessons from Ali Baba & Forty Thieves

    Ali Baba and 40 Thieves is amongst most told st...
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