Turning Ideas into Action with the 5C Rule | Sahil Nayar | TEDxATLAS University
This talk introduces the 5C rule: Clarity, Courage, Consistency, Community, and Celebration, as a roadmap to transform ideas into tangible results. It highlights why ideas often fail, citing comfort zones, perfection paralysis, and lone-ranger mindsets. Using vivid analogies like non-blurry photos and accountability partners, the session emphasizes starting small, showing strength in challenges, maintaining habits, collaborating effectively, and celebrating milestones. Audiences are inspired to stop merely dreaming and begin executing, remembering that “an idea will not work unless you work the idea." Sahil Nayar is a seasoned HR leader, currently serving as Senior Associate Director of Human Resources at KPMG India, where he has been instrumental since 2011. As a strategic HR business partner, he champions next-gen practices across talent acquisition, performance management, employer branding, and recruitment marketing. A certified practitioner in MBTI, NLP, and Design Thinking, he brings innovation and a human-centric approach to building organizational culture. Beyond his corporate role, Sahil is a prolific thought leader and educator—hosting the YouTube series #JustLikeThat, hosting a radio show on Spotify, writing regularly, and engaging as visiting faculty at premier institutions like IIMs and IITs. His influence in the HR community has been recognized through accolades such as the Top HR Voice Award on LinkedIn, and awards from SHRM and Xobin for Social Media Influencer of the Year. 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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