The Inner Code of Transformational Leadership | Anil Sharma | TEDxGADVASU
Anil Sharma observed and describes what sets transformational leaders apart and why their impact endures across generations. Through powerful examples - from global icons like Gandhi and Bezos to experiences with visionary mentors; it reveals the traits that define such leaders: clarity of purpose, speed, ownership, solution-focus, and the ability to inspire others to become leaders themselves. It’s a call to embrace change, rise from failure, and lead with vision, responsibility, and unwavering commitment to growth. Anil Sharma has been a transformational leader for last two decades. Working at Top positions in Corporate he has been instrumental in transforming organisations through People, Process and Operational interventions. Working in India and worldwide Anil has cut across countries, cultures and mentored hundreds of people in the journey and created value by creating Global Supply Chains. His mission in life is to bring joy and prosperity to lives of people he touches and in turn enable people to do so for themselves and millions of other people. An Engineer and MBA by background Anil has worked with Large Multinationals and Indian organisations and travelled around the world in his journey. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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