Author: Suresh Lulla

How to Fail?

How to Fail?

A Prescription for Management Consultants The following are key lessons learned by me, as a management/quality consultant, over the past five decades. These are my personal views. They may serve as guidelines for young consultants. 1. Solving the wrong problem How often have you discovered 

Back to Basics – Quality Strategy for Financial Results

Back to Basics – Quality Strategy for Financial Results

This article appeared in Business India, 28 January – 10 February 2019 Over the past two decades, numerous organisations have claimed that they have adopted best practices, leading to performance excellence. This seems the fashionable trend. As we all know, globally, ‘performance excellence’ best practices 

How to create jobs?

How to create jobs?

We are organized in vertical silos. These silos have names: Marketing; Operations; Finance; Purchasing; and so on. We belong to a specific silo. And business results are measured in terms of Profit. Over the years, silos build strong barriers of non-communication. Management schools, across the 

RED ALERT FOR LEADERS

RED ALERT FOR LEADERS

Organizations must have meetings in order to perform. That’s an axiom. Most meetings are required for planning and review, top-down. Strategic. Tactical. Operational. Financial. Quality. Conducting a meeting is an art. If one is a pure left-brain thinker, it can be a waste of time 

Performance Excellence – Are we addressing the needs of Customers, Employees, Society, Mother Earth?

Performance Excellence – Are we addressing the needs of Customers, Employees, Society, Mother Earth?

At a recent Global Benchmarking Congress in Abu Dhabi, during the course of a panel discussion, I was asked about the status of Performance Excellence in India. I made the following observations: In India, Performance Excellence is pursued by aspiring organizations primarily for recognition. The 

Leadership in a Competitive Environment

Leadership in a Competitive Environment

Demand > Supply Most organizations work in vertical silos. These silos have names: Purchasing, Operations, Finance, Marketing, and so on. Individual visiting cards cement the silo one belongs to. The silo also defines one’s career path in an organization. This approach to management can work