Shilpi Gautam
Chief Talent Officer
Shilpi Gautam is a member of:
Contribution to the field
My company is into HR Consulting and primarily Training. Since, I am the founder the company is like a second baby to me, the inception and delivery all in my kitty. The ethics and integrity of my organisation is one thing I value and cherish and it will shape up the future of the organisation.
creating differences:
Women come with the resilience and passion which can create multifold value to any organisation and relationship. She adds diversity and zeal to the organization.The strength and character is moulded by women and its the inner strength that gives a topping over the butterscotch cake.
Vision:
The Vision is to nurture and shape talent and improve the productivity of our clients' talent pool.
Suggestion:
Women show their inherent character of patience, strength and depth in shaping any relationship. The glass ceiling is no where a barrier and its all in their will to display their passion and energy in any organisation they work for.
Book/Websites to go through:
There are plenty of books,inspirations are:
1. Women Pioneers in India's Renaissance
2. First, Break all the rules
3.My Experiments with Truth
4.What would Lincoln Do?
5. Fish Tales
6. Leadership and Strategy
7. Shakespeare Henry v
Maintaining Balance:
I am a new mother, just six months old and am enjoying this relationship with my work as well.My work allows me to travel and train and I take my kiddo along with me when I go for meetings. I finish my assignement and he takes a ride in the car.
I am determined to take both in my stride.
Essential qualities:
Maturity, Resilience, Passion and Diligence is required of any one to be a successful leader irrespective of gender.
Extra Certification:
ASTD certifications help a great deal.
Turning point:
When I was thinking of starting my own venture and after a lot of hiccups, it took off. At a certain point, I was stuck up and thought of leaving the startup and join any organisation with a fat package but the determination took better of me and I went ahead to take a plunge in my own organisation.