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Why Leadership Begins Where Control Ends. Sameer Gudhate reviews Level 10 Leader by Nikhil Tripathi
Most careers prepare people to do the work. Very few prepare them for the moment when their success depends on helping others do it. That gap sits at the heart of Nikhil Tripathi's Level 10 Leader. It is a gap familiar to anyone who has watched a high-performing individual contributor become a manager overnight and discover that competence and leadership are not interchangeable skills. The promotion arrives with applause. The confusion arrives quietly afterward. What make
Sameer Gudhate
Jun 203 min read


The Hidden Cost of Ambition: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Balanced Leader Part 1 by Yusuf Poonawala
There is a peculiar irony in modern success. The more ambitious people become, the less likely they are to admit exhaustion. Burnout is discussed openly, yet often worn as a badge of honour. Calendars overflow, notifications multiply, and the ability to remain constantly busy is frequently mistaken for evidence of importance. Somewhere along the way, achievement stopped being a destination and became a treadmill. Yusuf Poonawala's The Balanced Leader Part 1 enters this land
Sameer Gudhate
Jun 103 min read


Sameer Gudhate Rethinks Leadership: What If Delegation Is Holding You Back?
There’s a moment every working professional knows too well—the moment when your plate is overflowing, your inbox is a battlefield, and the easiest escape feels like handing something off to someone else. Relief, instant and tempting. I walked into Never Delegate Again expecting that familiar conversation around efficiency and smarter task management. What I didn’t expect was to feel quietly confronted. Brad Federman doesn’t attack delegation outright. Instead, he holds up a
Sameer Gudhate
May 93 min read


Unpacking the Insights: Sameer Gudhate Reviews Breaking Politics Empowering Experts by Roshan Bhondekar and Vaibhav Deshpande
There’s a particular kind of silence that settles over a conference room when everyone knows the best idea won’t win. It’s not loud. It doesn’t argue. It simply adjusts itself to power. That quiet tension is the emotional undercurrent of Breaking Politics, Empowering Experts by Roshan Bhondekar and Vaibhav Deshpande — a book that doesn’t scream about corporate politics but studies it the way a chess player studies the board before touching a piece. What struck me first
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Mar 43 min read


Sameer Gudhate Presents the Book Review of The Carpenter by Jon Gordon
The first time I cracked open The Carpenter by Jon Gordon, I didn’t expect to be sitting with my coffee and suddenly wondering about the...
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Oct 2, 20254 min read


Sameer Gudhate presents the Book Review of The Shark and the Goldfish: Positive Ways to Thrive During Waves of Change by Jon Gordon
Ever felt like life suddenly pulled the floor out from under you? That freefall feeling when comfort zones vanish and you’re flapping...
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Jul 28, 20254 min read


Sameer Gudhate presents the Book Review of SYNC OR SINK by M. Asad
You know those moments at work when everything feels out of sync—people working hard but not together, endless meetings that go nowhere,...
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Apr 13, 20253 min read
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