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M-Monk and D-Disciple


 D- What is Attitude?
 M- It is combination of perception & reaction towards people /situation


 D- What is a Skill?
 M- Knowledge in continuous action


 D- What is Knowledge?
 M- A fact or information which is used for communicating/carrying an act


 D- What is Talent? 
 M- An ability which can be nurtured by self & can be discovered by others


 D- What is planning?
 M- A mental act of how a task can be carried by ensuring optimum utilisation of resources


 D- What is an Effective Team?
 M- Different people with different ideas/skills/knowledge working for a common objective


 D- What is Leadership?
 M- An act of creating Leaders


 D- What is a vision?
 M- A hope on which a strategy is developed, a plan is drafted & executed    with a faith


 D- What is Strategy?
 M- A movement to create moments


 D- What is Employee Engagement? 
 M- an act of aligning the job with one’s purpose and giving a meaning to one’s role

Written by : M.L.Narendra Kumar


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