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Speaking: The Modi Way Speaking: The Modi Way by Virender Kapoor
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“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.’ —Archbishop Desmond Tutu”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“You can’t preach punctuality if you don’t practise it yourself. Modi”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.’ —Leonardo da Vinci”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“If development has to progress, you need to handle encroachments. When”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“Remember, your audience is aware of the realities, but they would like to hear it from you.”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“Organizations fail because of dead resources. A great leader or a CEO can turn a loss-making organization into a profitable one by using the existing resources properly, and this creates hope. Narendra”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“Inside-the-box thinkers, on the other hand, restrict their thought processes to conventional ways of looking at things. They go by what has been done previously; following conventions, rulebooks and historically accepted guidelines to seek solutions—their mind is thus locked up in an imaginary box; hence they ‘think inside the box’.”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.’ —Martin Luther King, Jr”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“In Gujarat if you travel by autorickshaw the fair is ten rupees per kilometre, but friends, we have achieved Mission Mars at seven rupees per kilometre. That is less than the budget of a Hollywood film. And we have achieved this in our first attempt.’ This”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.’ —Mark Twain”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“One major leadership trait is to share a vision with all the stakeholders. A leader may be working hard and have great ideas, but he will never succeed if he doesn’t share his vision and plans with his team and his workers. That”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“Who is your audience; who are you speaking to? This is one of the most important aspects of oratory. Your”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“A leader not only has to convey his vision to the masses but also has to clearly communicate the rules of the game to his entire team for implementing his vision. Modi”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.’ —Mark Twain”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“Instead of expecting the PM to fix everything, people first need to fix their own mindset, their own attitude and set their own house in order.”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“Do what you think is right. Don’t let people make the decision of right or wrong for you.’ —Steve Maraboli”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“The average leader issues directions and orders, and thereafter expects things to be done automatically. In contrast, a great leader, with a huge task in front of him, not only sets the pace, but keeps chasing targets, and keeps up the frantic pace all along.”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success.’ —Elbert Hubbard”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way
“Fasting is a spiritual exercise that engenders the development of strong willpower and the spirit of regimentation. It”
Virender Kapoor, Speaking: The Modi Way