This week, we bring you the story of a one-of-a-kind facilitator. Meet Group Captain (Retd.) of the Indian Air Force, Nitin Welde, a highly decorated officer with 23 years of service and more than 5500 hours of flying experience. Nitin was awarded the Gallantry Award by the President of India for a life-saving mission in Jammu & Kashmir; he has represented India on two diplomatic missions in Namibia and Indonesia. He has served in the Kargil War and undertaken operations in the ‘Highest Battlefield in the World’ – the Siachen Glacier. Today, he takes his passion for people interaction and his ‘Lessons for life’ from the Armed Forces, to facilitate leadership and behavioral training for organizations. Nitin is a TEDx speaker and author of an anthology on facilitation.
[10:52s] Leadership lessons from the Air Force
[26:37s] His journey into facilitation
[36:00s] Biggest shift as a facilitative leader
[36:00s] RWL: Nitin’s recommendations to-
READ Dr. Dan Ariely’s ‘Predictably Irrational’; Daniel Pink’s ‘To Sell is Human’; Brené Brown’s ‘The Gifts of Imperfection’; Vyasa’s ‘The Mahabharata’
LISTEN Conversation with Joe Dispenza; Simon Sinek’s podcast ‘A Bit of Optimism’; Adam Grant’s podcast ‘WorkLife’
WATCH Nitin’s TEDx talk ‘Lessons for life: Flying in the Siachen’
Connect with Nitin on Twitter and LinkedIn
Connect with Vinay on Twitter, LinkedIn or email him at vinay@c2cod.com
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