harsha Bhogle inspirational speech at IIM( Talent vs attitude)
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Face to Face with an Achiever of Excellence
- Welcoming a special program on face to face with an achiever of excellence.
- The program aims to have a heart-to-heart interaction with the achiever and share their vision of achieving excellence.
- The achiever is a leading cricket broadcaster and dominant television personality in India.
- The program is being held under the Rajiv Wasal AMA Achievers Academy, which symbolizes the message of achievement.
- The achiever started as an air commentator at the age of 19 and has reached great heights in his career.
- He has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including the Indian Television Academy Award for the best sports presenter and commentator.
- The achiever has been recognized for changing the perception of his profession.
- Excellence is not just a skill, but an attitude, as mentioned by the achiever in an article.
- The achiever is not only a commentator but also a great motivator.
- The audience is warmly and proudly welcomed to the program.
- After the presentation, there will be a Q&A session with the achiever.
Reflections on Identity and Inadequacy
- The speaker shares their experience of being called different names, highlighting their confusion about their own identity.
- They mention receiving a letter addressed to Ms. Hara, which led them to clarify their gender.
- The speaker humorously mentions how even a customer service representative referred to them as Hara, further emphasizing their struggle with identity.
- They express a sense of inadequacy and self-doubt while standing in front of the audience.
- The speaker briefly mentions their experience at IIM Ahmedabad, describing it as initially filled with awe but later realizing their own inadequacies compared to their peers.
Importance of the Journey and the Destination in Achieving Excellence
- Focus on the end goal can be a driver of ambition and motivation.
- The journey and the process of reaching the destination are equally important.
- Having a solely end-goal focused mindset can lead to anxiety and turbulence.
- The pressure of reaching the end at all costs can overshadow the need to live in the present.
- It is essential to strike a balance between the journey and the destination to maintain a healthy perspective on excellence.
Goals and Priorities in Sports and Career
- Setting specific goals in sports can sometimes lead to anxiety and pressure.
- Instead of focusing solely on individual achievements, setting goals that contribute to the overall team success can alleviate pressure.
- Prioritizing the end result at all costs in sports can lead to unethical behavior and dangerous decision-making.
- Business schools and newspapers often emphasize starting salaries, but building a successful career should be the primary focus for students.
- Building a great career requires hard work and dedication, not just focusing on immediate financial gain.
- Prioritizing the end result in career choices can lead to dissatisfaction and regret later on.
- Working hard and doing one's best is the fastest path to excellence in any field.
- Sometimes, pursuing one's passion may require unconventional methods and additional efforts, like taking on extra work to gain experience.
- Success should be measured by personal growth and contribution, not just financial rewards.
Importance of Chasing Excellence and Focusing on Performance Goals
- Meeting with Alan Border provided insight on focusing on runs rather than dollars.
- Young Indian cricketers who prioritize money often lose sight of their performance goals.
- Excellence is about chasing professional and performance goals, letting the results take care of themselves.
- Coaches in Australia emphasize perfecting the process of performance and making the result irrelevant.
- It is important to focus on what one can control and not be distracted by others' performances.
- Matches are often lost due to teams not performing to their fullest potential.
- The idea of making the result irrelevant aligns with advice from grandmothers about not worrying about the outcome.
- Doing something with passion and striving to do it to the best of one's ability often leads to greater rewards.
- Prioritizing the ends before the means can lead to ethical issues.
The Importance of Ethics and Performance Goals
- Ethics should not be ignored in public life and should be adhered to.
- Excellence exists in both results and performance.
- Great teams excel in their preparation, which leads to success on the ground.
- Setting performance goals is more important than focusing solely on results.
- Giving 100% effort in every moment is key to achieving greatness.
- Giving more than 100% is not possible and unnecessary.
- Losing with 100% effort is not a matter of shame, but an opportunity to learn and improve.
- Blaming external factors for failure is not productive and does not lead to success.
- Focus on personal improvement rather than making excuses.
Importance of Excellence and Being Prepared in Television
- Intersection between Indian hockey and Excellence is a null set.
- Excellence does not seek excuses, unlike those who are not striving for greatness.
- The mindset of assigning blame for poor performance on others is not conducive to Excellence.
- The Australian hockey team's attitude of taking responsibility for their losses contributed to their eventual success in India.
- Being unprepared for live television helped the speaker in cutting his teeth in the industry.
- Live television requires a heightened sense of alertness and confidence compared to recorded television.
- Treating recorded television as live television helped the speaker approach it with the same intensity.
- Grudging others their success only invites grudges towards one's own success.
- Approaching recorded television with the same intensity as live television helped the speaker in their school quiz.
- The challenge of doing 61 consecutive programs without a break dampens the excitement for each subsequent program.
Keys to Success in Journalism
- Give 100% in everything you do, whether it's live television or recorded television.
- Focus on the value you can add and ensure that every word you write counts.
- Always strive for excellence and surround yourself with people who are better than you.
Surrounding Yourself with Better People for Personal Growth
- Surround yourself with people who are better than you to learn and grow.
- Learning from others who excel in their profession can inspire and push you to improve.
- Look for excellence and discipline in every field, not just your own profession.
- Find inspiration in the hard work and dedication of technicians and crew members.
- Recognize and appreciate the skills and expertise of professionals behind the scenes.
- Embrace the opportunity to learn from those who have mastered their craft.
- Expand your perspective by observing and learning from people in different roles and industries.
Importance of Criticism and Avoiding Arrogance on the Path to Excellence
- Using the example of a dismissal tape, the speaker highlights the importance of having people around who can provide constructive criticism.
- Criticism should be welcomed and acknowledged as it helps in identifying mistakes and improving performance.
- The speaker mentions that as people reach a certain level of success, they tend to surround themselves with yes-men and become averse to criticism.
- It is crucial to have individuals who are willing to provide honest feedback and point out both the right and wrong actions.
- In show business, where praise is often abundant, it is important to remain grounded and not let compliments build an inflated ego.
- The speaker mentions Simon Ju's comment about her husband living in a bubble, lacking a critical voice in his life.
- Criticism should not be seen as a negative thing but as an opportunity for growth and improvement.
- Marrying a fan or someone who constantly praises without providing honest feedback can lead to arrogance and hinder personal and professional growth.
The Importance of Being More Than Just a Cricketer
- Success in profession came from willingness to go beyond cricket.
- Many cricketers prioritize their image as cricketers over other pursuits.
- Indian cricket's arrogance helped initially, but prevents growth.
- Young Indian cricketers need to think beyond cricket to grow.
- Reference to CLR James quote: "What do they know of cricket who only cricket."
- Willingness to be a non-striker and excel in fielding.
- Love for the sound of ball hitting the palm while taking a catch.
- Becoming the best fielder in the team helped build friendships with teammates.
The Importance of Teamwork and Humility in Cricket and Commentary
- Fielding skills can make a player valuable to the team and help build partnerships.
- Getting off the strike quickly and consistently as a batsman is essential for building partnerships.
- In the commentary box, playing the non-striker role and making other commentators look better can lead to better teamwork and opportunities.
- Dropping ego and anger is crucial in the pursuit of excellence.
- Making guests feel comfortable in interviews can lead to better performances and successful programs.
- Subjugating the self and prioritizing teamwork can lead to personal success and achievements.
The Importance of Attitude and Work Ethic in Achieving Excellence
- Excellence is not solely dependent on talent.
- Attitude and work ethic play a major role in achieving excellence.
- Talent alone is not enough; it is what one does with that talent that matters.
- Attitude is more important than talent because talent can breed ego and does not solve problems.
- Failure and the ability to bounce back are essential in building an elite core team.
- Being in the top 10% of one's profession requires more than just talent.
- Work ethic, attitude, and passion are crucial factors in reaching the top.
- Examples like Sachin Tendulkar highlight the importance of attitude and work ethic in achieving success.
Learning from Mistakes and Striving for Excellence
- Mistakes can be valuable learning opportunities.
- Excellence is about knowing what to do and what not to do.
- Making mistakes helps us understand what not to do in the future.
- Making the same mistake multiple times can lead to a loss of respect.
- Learning from mistakes can lead to growth and improvement.
- Mistakes can serve as alarm bells to guide us away from repeating them.
Excellence and Desire
- Excellence is about desire and the willingness to go above and beyond.
- Having a strong desire to excel can make even mundane tasks more exciting.
- Having a desire to perform well can lead to better focus and concentration.
- Wanting something desperately can sometimes lead to luck or fortunate outcomes.
- Excellence also requires knowledge and understanding of the profession.
- Having a deep understanding of the field can help anticipate situations and make better decisions.
- Excellence does not necessarily require luck, but it can contribute to success.
- The debate about whether luck is necessary for excellence is ongoing.
The Importance of Preparation and Recognition in Achieving Luck and Success
- Luck is a combination of preparation and recognition.
- Preparation involves working hard even when no one is watching.
- Recognition is the ability to identify and seize opportunities before they come.
- Strikers in football are successful because they recognize opportunities and position themselves accordingly.
- Gary Lin and Ronaldo are not lucky, but rather skilled in recognizing and capitalizing on opportunities.
- The saying "the harder I practice, the luckier I get" emphasizes the relationship between hard work and luck.
- Lance Armstrong's success in the Tour de France came from his dedication to training when no one else wanted to.
- Humility is key to achieving excellence and being prepared for opportunities.
Perspectives on Luck and Humility
- Some people believe humility is undervalued compared to material possessions.
- The example of VVS Laxman's 281 runs in a cricket match sparks a discussion on whether it was luck or a combination of talent and opportunity.
- Another example is shared about receiving interview letters from prestigious institutes, where the person's father intervenes to find out the status.
- The narrator didn't receive any letter, not even a rejection letter, creating a sense of uncertainty.
A Story of Courage and Luck
- The speaker had a brave moment and told their father that lightning always hits the same place.
- The father challenged the speaker by asking what the worst thing that could happen to them was.
- The speaker decided to call the hotel where the professors were staying to ask if their name was on the interview list.
- The speaker was initially scared but made the call and spoke with Professor NR shet.
- The speaker shared their embarrassing situation and asked if their name was on the list.
- Professor NR shet couldn't open the list but took down the speaker's telephone number.
- Later that night, Professor NR shet called the speaker and informed them that their name was on the interview list and had rescheduled their interview for the next day.
- The speaker ponders if this was luck or if they made their own luck by making the call.
- The speaker reflects on the importance of taking action rather than sitting back and not knowing.
- The speaker shares the story to encourage others to challenge thoughts and share knowledge.
- Excellence, to the speaker, also means having the confidence to share knowledge and not being afraid of others becoming better.
Importance of Excellence and Living in the Present
- Prad Kakar is an oddball who makes great advertising films and is open to teaching others.
- Excellence is not insecure and is willing to share knowledge with others.
- Those who have achieved Excellence are willing to stretch and try new things.
- Knowing what you cannot do is important for success.
- Failure is a stepping stone to success.
- Excellence lives in the present and does not hold on to the past.
- Living in the present and maximizing the current moment is crucial for success.
- Companies and individuals that focus on the past more than the present will not succeed.
Importance of Performance over Reputation
- In a professional setting, a manager suggests that it is important to showcase one's performance instead of relying solely on their reputation.
- The idea is that instead of others speaking highly of someone, it is more impactful to demonstrate one's skills and abilities through a presentation or performance.
- The manager emphasizes the long-lasting impression that a successful presentation can leave on others, rather than simply hearing others' opinions about someone's greatness.
- The narrator realizes the significance of this advice and makes a mental note to observe and learn from others' experiences while staying sober at the bar.
- The narrator shares an unrelated story about a cricket tournament where players from India and Pakistan, who usually face tensions in their own countries, bond over drinks at a bar in Toronto.
- The narrator concludes the story by mentioning a set of four lines from a song that reminded them of their father's wise words about striving for excellence.
Aspiring for a Mindset to Receive Blessings from God
- Developing a mindset where God asks what you desire before granting you fortune.
- The concept of reaching a higher level of spirituality where one can be granted blessings.
- Recognizing the value of aspiring for a state of mind where God seeks your desires.
- Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to aspire for such a mindset.
Insights on Achieving Excellence from a Leading Cricket Broadcaster
- Welcoming a special program on face to face with an achiever of excellence.
- The program aims to have a heart-to-heart interaction with the achiever and share their vision of achieving excellence.
- The achiever is a leading cricket broadcaster and dominant television personality in India.
- The program is being held under the Rajiv Wasal AMA Achievers Academy, symbolizing the message of achievement.
- The achiever started as an air commentator at the age of 19 and has reached great heights in their career.
- The achiever has received numerous awards and accolades for their work, including the Indian Television Academy Award for the best sports presenter and commentator.
- The achiever has been recognized for changing the perception of their profession.
- Excellence is not just a skill, but an attitude, as mentioned by the achiever in an article.
- The achiever is not only a commentator but also a great motivator.
- After the presentation, there will be a Q&A session with the achiever.
- The speaker shares their experience of being called different names and their struggle with identity.
- They express a sense of inadequacy and self-doubt while standing in front of the audience.
- Focus on the end goal can be a driver of ambition and motivation.
- The journey and the process of reaching the destination are equally important.
- Setting specific goals in sports can sometimes lead to anxiety and pressure.
- Prioritizing the end result at all costs in sports can lead to unethical behavior.
Keys to Achieving Excellence and Personal Growth
- Excellence does not seek excuses or blame others for poor performance.
- Taking responsibility for losses contributes to eventual success.
- Being unprepared for live television helps in gaining experience.
- Approaching recorded television with intensity can lead to success.
- Grudging others their success invites grudges towards one's own success.
- Surrounding oneself with people who are better can inspire growth.
- Learning from professionals in different fields expands perspectives.
- Constructive criticism is crucial for identifying mistakes and improving performance.
- Praise should not lead to arrogance and hinder growth.
- Success in any profession requires going beyond one's specialization.
- Fielding skills and teamwork can make a player valuable to the team.
- Dropping ego and anger is essential in the pursuit of excellence.
- Making guests feel comfortable leads to better performances and programs.
- Attitude and work ethic are more important than talent alone.
- Failure and the ability to bounce back are crucial in building an elite team.
- Mistakes are valuable learning opportunities and should not be repeated.
Excellence, Desire, Luck, Humility, Taking Action, Sharing Knowledge, Living in the Present, Showcasing Performance, Striving for Excellence
- Excellence is about having a strong desire and willingness to go above and beyond.
- Having a desire to excel can make even mundane tasks more exciting.
- A strong desire to perform well can lead to better focus and concentration.
- Wanting something desperately can sometimes lead to luck or fortunate outcomes.
- Knowledge and understanding of the profession are essential for excellence.
- Preparation and recognition are key components of luck.
- Hard work and luck are interconnected in achieving excellence.
- Humility is important in achieving excellence and being prepared for opportunities.
- Taking action and making a move can create opportunities.
- Sharing knowledge and not being afraid of others becoming better is a sign of excellence.
- Failure is a stepping stone to success.
- Living in the present and maximizing the current moment is crucial for success.
- Showcasing one's performance is more impactful than relying solely on reputation.
- Observing and learning from others' experiences is important for personal growth.
- Bonding over shared experiences can overcome tensions between different groups.
- Striving for excellence requires developing a mindset and aspiring for a higher level of spirituality.
- Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to aspire for excellence.