Thursday, 24 April 2014

“Are You the Student who Fakes? If So, I Pity You!”- Professor M.S.Rao



“You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.” - Abraham Lincoln


I am passionate about students and contribute my best by inspiring them through my teaching and training programs. I share my knowledge when they come to my office. I clarify their career concerns to inspire them to excel as leaders with a positive mindset.  I want to bring a positive change in them to make a difference in their lives. I am aware that a few of the students have a rotten attitude to fool other students and faculty. In spite of their rotten behavior, I view them with an open mind to transform them as positive students. I buy books from market and gift them books to inspire them. Also, I have included the names of around 200 students so far in the dedication list of my four authored books. I regularly inform them through mails about the status of publication of these authored books. I also post the cover page designs of my upcoming authored books in social media especially Facebook page URL: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Professor-MSRao/451516514937414 to seek their feedback. I send them the sample cover page designs that I receive from my publisher through e-mail for finalization.  I encourage my students to participate in the decision making of my authored books such as choosing the title and the cover page design of my books so that they feel honored. I do so especially for the books in which their names are included in the dedication list of such books.  After publication of the book, I provide them with the addresses about the availability of my authored books along with online links to purchase.  My dedication helps students show the book during their employment interview. It serves as a reference apart from remaining it as a lifetime gift.

I am aware that it is a thankless job but I still do it as I am passionate about my students. I want to seem growing as good students and great citizens. I maintain a database of students containing their names, email ids and contact numbers. I check their names thoroughly in the dedication list to avoid their names being printed wrongly in my books. I do all these things as I am a giver. Some of my loyal students crowned me with a title, “Professor M.S.Rao, Born for the Students.” God gifted me a beautiful life and I must contribute to others before I depart this world. Hence, I author books and write articles on students to inspire them. Unfortunately, a few of them turned out to be with a rotten attitude and behavior.

A few students came to me with an attitude of gratitude and took my autograph on their dedicated books. They expressed that they were truly honored with my initiative and commitment. Their kind words served me as a motivation pill to dedicate my other authored books to more such deserving students. Some students honestly said that they would buy soon. Some of the students don’t buy books and tell lots of lies such as books were not available at the bookstore despite being the availability of the books. At times, they tell lies that they did not receive my e-mail. They also go to the extent of telling lies that they went to the bookstore to buy but books have already been sold.  I regularly stay in touch with the local bookseller who keeps getting books in bulk quantity to ensure seamless supply of books to reach out to my fans.   

Are you one of the fake students whose name appears in the dedication list and still fake? If you fake, I can only pity you as you lost an excellent opportunity! If you have already bought the book; met me and took my autograph, you are the deserving person to be dedicated in my book.

Remember, an extraordinary educator can be demotivated by a few rotten students and an ordinary educator can be motivated by a few good students. Are you a rotten student who fakes and demotivates your educator or are you a good student with a great attitude who inspires your educator?


“Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal, nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude” – Thomas Jefferson



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Monday, 21 April 2014

“Do Indians Lack in Attitude, Commitment and Focus?”- Professor M.S.Rao



"No stream or gas drives anything until it is confined. No Niagara is ever turned into light and power until it is tunneled. No life ever grows great until it is focused, dedicated and disciplined." - Harry E. Fosdick


Some of the students often questioned me the reasons for lack of rapid progress for India. I wanted to address this issue as I am equally concerned about India. Like any other responsible citizen, I also want my country to grow globally as an economic super power.  I decided to put across my thoughts straightforwardly on this issue.

Indians are very strong in Information Technology and Mathematics. In early 2014, Satya Nadella was elevated as the CEO of Microsoft thus making many Indians proud globally. It proves beyond doubt that Indians are strong in IT. Indians have several strengths such as hardworking nature, adaptability, and rising to the challenges to name a few. However, some of the Indians lack the right attitude to avail the opportunities. They lack in commitment which is a cause for concern in the global workplace. They also lack focus which is very much required to grow as good citizens. Despite being strong in various areas their lack in right attitude, commitment and focus is preventing them from grabbing the opportunities.  Hence, Indians must address these issues earnestly without getting defensive to grow as good citizens. The objective of any feedback is to raise the issues that are causes for concern to bring out behavioral improvements. Remember, feedback is not criticism but a tool to bring out behavioral improvements to excel as better citizens.

It is unfortunate to note here that Indians are often not trusted globally due to lack in commitment. Due to this reason, those who go abroad work harder to build their credibility and commitment to excel professionally. If these qualities are imbibed within India itself sky is the limit for Indians.  


“Most people have no idea of the giant capacity we can immediately command when we focus all of our resources on mastering a single area of our lives.” - Tony Robbins



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Saturday, 19 April 2014

Successfully led a webinar conducted by Times of India – Professor M.S.Rao, International Leadership Guru and Author of 28 Books on Leadership



Dear leader, 

Successfully led a webinar organized by Times of India ‘Success Tools for CEO Coaches: Be a Learner, Leader and Ladder’ URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PixUVAQu0Ns  and shared my knowledge. Listen, learn and lead by acquiring leadership ideas and insights to grow as a global leader.


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