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Are We Leading People — Or Controlling Them?

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Are We Leading People — Or Controlling Them? ARE WE LEADING PEOPLE — OR CONTROLLING THEM? From a Village Mindset to Corporate Evolution: Trust, Respect, Delegation, Ethics and Unity By Dr. Amarjeet Singh @ AJ There comes a point in every organisation's growth when management must ask itself a difficult question: Have we evolved as an organisation — or have we merely become bigger? You can have bigger offices. More employees. More departments. More senior titles. More meetings. More policies. More technology. But none of these automatically makes an organisation corporate , professional or progressive . Corporate evolution is not measured only by the size of the organisation. It is measured by the MATURITY OF ITS LEADERSHIP CULTURE. AM I LEADING MY PEOPLE — OR AM I CONTROLLING MY PEOPLE? 1. WHEN MANAGEMENT BECOMES MICROMANAGEMENT Management is necessary. Controls are necessary. KPIs are necessary. SOPs are necessary. Budgets ...
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FAIL — Fall, Learn, Change and Rise Again | Dr. Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Failure • Resilience • Transformation FAIL Fall. Learn. Change. Rise Again. Failure is painful—but it is not permanent. What matters most is the attitude we carry, the lesson we learn and the action we change. Dr. Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Failure is not automatically good or bad. It becomes destructive when it traps us in shame, blame and fear. It becomes valuable when it produces reflection, correction, discipline and renewed action. ATTITUDE DETERMINATION PERSISTENCE COURAGE ADAPTABILITY DISCIPLINE PATIENCE SELF-BELIEF ACTION GROWTH The first truth You failed at something. You are not a failure. Failure describes an outcome, not your identity. A plan may fail. A business may struggle. A relationship may end. An application may be rejected. A performance may disappoint. None of these events has the authority to de...
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Stop Rescuing Your Team—Start Building Leaders | Dr. Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Leadership & People Development Stop Rescuing Your Team. Start Building Leaders. When we repeatedly finish our team’s hardest work, we may solve today’s problem—but quietly weaken tomorrow’s team. By Dr. Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Leadership is not about proving that we can complete every difficult task better or faster than our people. Yet many well-intentioned managers repeatedly step in, take over and finish the work whenever the pressure rises. We call it helping. Sometimes, however, help quietly becomes rescue. Rescue solves today’s problem—but may steal tomorrow’s growth. Each time we complete someone else’s responsibility, we may protect the immediate result. But we can also deprive that person of the experience required to build confidence, judgement, resilience and accountability. ...
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Penang LRT Contract Award | Dr. Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Infrastructure • People • Opportunity Penang LRT Contract Award A pathway to regional and global opportunities for Malaysian firms—and a transformation that must reach every level of society. Background: Penang Mutiara Line works. Image source: The Star. RM3.028b Turnkey systems contract 7 Major railway packages One ecosystem Industry, economy and society The award of the RM3.028 billion Penang Mutiara Line Light Rail Transit System Turnkey Contract to the MRCB–Theta Edge joint venture marks an important milestone—not only for Penang’s public transport ambitions, but also for Malaysia’s infrastructure and railway capabilities. The contract covers seven major railway-system packages, including electric trains, signalling and train control, platform gates, trackwork, power supply, telecommunications, information technology and automati...
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How Smart Are We—Really? How Smart Are We—Really? Intelligence, Knowledge, Street Wisdom and the Skills Needed to Survive Tomorrow By Dr. Amarjeet Singh @ AJ We often describe someone as “smart” , but what does being smart actually mean? Is it obtaining excellent examination results? Having a university degree? Speaking confidently? Knowing many facts? Solving problems quickly? Or knowing how to handle people and difficult situations? The truth is that intelligence has many dimensions. A person may be academically brilliant but struggle with everyday decisions. Another person may have limited formal education yet understand people, opportunities and risks exceptionally well. To succeed in tomorrow’s world, we must first understand the different forms of smartness—and then identify which areas we need to str...
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HERE’S TO THE ONES WHO STAYED, THE ONES WHO LEFT… AND THE ONES WHO HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHAT’S COMING By Dr. Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Here is a thought that should stop you for a moment. ``` You may meet thousands of people during your lifetime, but only a small handful will permanently change its direction. ``` Think about that. Out of all the people you will meet, your life may be transformed by only five, ten, or perhaps twenty of them. One may become your closest friend. One may open a door you never knew existed. One may teach you what loyalty truly means. And one may teach you never to ignore red flags again. Life really is the world’s biggest networking event—except nobody gives you a name tag, a programme, or instructions on whom to avoid. Life has a wicked sense of humour. It introduces people the way supermarkets hand out free fo...