Author Archives: Tarun Abhichandani

About Tarun Abhichandani

More than a decade of experience in managing businesses and processes. Undertaken large number of syndicated and bespoke research studies centered on understanding consumer behavior.
Irrationality is the crux of N in mind of N
20 Mar

Irrationality is the crux of N in mind of N

In our family, social, education or occupation circle, we are always advised to be “rational”. In our quest to be so, we forget our unique ability to have our own “irrationality” at the center of our life.     The product, mind of N, is designed to formulate a metric for a “perfect” team comprising […]

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Fault in Me?!
05 May

Fault in Me?!

In any organization, first-time managers, who get promoted from being individual contributors have been known to exude a consistent pattern. Since they are new to managing people they tend to maintain positive disposition. In ensuring that you always portray approval of everyone’s opinions, who reports to them and whom they report to, you may end […]

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Evaluating Mere Performance Metrics Results into Incomplete Leaders
14 Apr

Evaluating Mere Performance Metrics Results into Incomplete Leaders

The challenge of getting right leaders never goes away. Today, organizations need a different kind of leader. This calls for all around transformation – thinking, acting and reacting differently. These transformations are required at every leadership pipeline stage within a company. The issue, however, is that such transformations are hard to come by when the […]

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Love me More, Love me Always
29 Dec

Love me More, Love me Always

“(Hu)Man naturally desires, not only to be loved, but to be lovely” – Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments The above insight was offered by Adam Smith in his quest for understanding human nature. It is fundamentally true; there are individuals, though, who prioritize this aspect so blindly that all their activities and communications are […]

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Implicit Bias and Performance Evaluation
30 Nov

Implicit Bias and Performance Evaluation

Suppose you are an office-goer who decides to take public transportation or your own car based on the traffic you witness. One day you decide to take a bus to office based on the traffic you expect on the streets. It so happens that when you meet your colleague at the office; you are in […]

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