Programs
Past Programs
Managing the unknown by Dr.Ramesh Richard held on 3rd April 2021
Building Winning Relationship in Life and Beyond by Mr. Krish Dhanam held on 18 th June 2021
The Art of Story Telling by Mr.Ameen Haque held on 30 th October 2021
What is the Purpose Project..?
Mr. Rajiv Chelladurai
GLS 2021
Managing the unknown
Dr. Ramesh Richard
Future Programs
Christmas Bonanza
Date: 11th December 2022
Time: 6:30pm onwards
Venue: The Rendevouz, Taj Mahal Hotel
Attractions:
1. Angelic voices of Sassybirds and a music band
2. Christmas Story For Today: Air Vice Marshal Samuel
3. Opportunity to hobnob with the elite of Mumbai
4. A lavish Christmas Dinner
Price: 7,500 PP
Ticket: By Invitation
Christmas Celebrations ring in that feeling of joy, warmth and nostalgia people feel when the jingle bells start jingling and perhaps the following words spring up in your mind:
Merry and bright.
Miraculous.
Mirthful.
Peaceful.
Peppermint.
Red and green.
Christmas is all these and more…..
Come explore Christmas with us @ the Taj Rendevouz overlooking the amazing sea front!
Art of Storytelling
An In-depth Look
Date: Q1 2023
Faculty: Mr. Ameen Haque
Persuasion is the centerpiece of business activity.
But despite the critical importance of persuasion, most executives struggle to communicate, let alone inspire.
A big part of a leader’s job is to motivate people to reach certain goals. To do that, he or she must engage their emotions, and the key to their hearts is story.
There are two ways to persuade people. The first is by using conventional rhetoric, which is what most executives are trained in. It’s an intellectual process, and in the business world it usually consists of a PowerPoint slide presentation
But there are two problems with rhetoric. First, the people you’re talking to have their own set of authorities, statistics, and experiences. While you’re trying to persuade them, they are arguing with you in their heads. Second, if you do succeed in persuading them, you’ve done so only on an intellectual basis. That’s not good enough, because people are not inspired to act by reason alone.
The other way to persuade people—and ultimately a much more powerful way—is by uniting an idea with an emotion. The best way to do that is by telling a compelling story. In a story, you not only weave a lot of information into the telling but you also arouse your listener’s emotions and energy.
That is what Jesus did; He leveraged the power of stories in the form of parables.
Which is what we are going to do in today’s webinar. To share stories powerfully such that it strikes the right chord, evokes the right response and propels change.
Christmas Bonanza
Date: 11th December 2022
Time: 6:30pm onwards
Venue: The Rendevouz, Taj Mahal Hotel
Attractions:
1. Angelic voices of Sassybirds and a music band
2. Christmas Story For Today: Air Vice Marshal Samuel
3. Opportunity to hobnob with the elite of Mumbai
4. A lavish Christmas Dinner
Price: 7,500 PP
Ticket: By Invitation
Christmas Celebrations ring in that feeling of joy, warmth and nostalgia people feel when the jingle bells start jingling and perhaps the following words spring up in your mind:
Merry and bright.
Miraculous.
Mirthful.
Peaceful.
Peppermint.
Red and green.
Christmas is all these and more…..
Come explore Christmas with us @ the Taj Rendevouz overlooking the amazing sea front!
Art of Storytelling
An In-depth Look
Date: Q1 2023
Faculty: Mr. Ameen Haque
Persuasion is the centerpiece of business activity.
But despite the critical importance of persuasion, most executives struggle to communicate, let alone inspire.
A big part of a leader’s job is to motivate people to reach certain goals. To do that, he or she must engage their emotions, and the key to their hearts is story.
There are two ways to persuade people. The first is by using conventional rhetoric, which is what most executives are trained in. It’s an intellectual process, and in the business world it usually consists of a PowerPoint slide presentation
But there are two problems with rhetoric. First, the people you’re talking to have their own set of authorities, statistics, and experiences. While you’re trying to persuade them, they are arguing with you in their heads. Second, if you do succeed in persuading them, you’ve done so only on an intellectual basis. That’s not good enough, because people are not inspired to act by reason alone.
The other way to persuade people—and ultimately a much more powerful way—is by uniting an idea with an emotion. The best way to do that is by telling a compelling story. In a story, you not only weave a lot of information into the telling but you also arouse your listener’s emotions and energy.
That is what Jesus did; He leveraged the power of stories in the form of parables.
Which is what we are going to do in today’s webinar. To share stories powerfully such that it strikes the right chord, evokes the right response and propels change.
