Foreword Jamshed J Irani - Jamshed J Irani
SECTION ONE: GENETICS OF CHANGE
Preface
PART I: CHANGE DYNAMICS
Scarecrow Does Not Scare Crows
Why Can′t You Step into the Same River Twice?
Change Management-A Trapeze Feat
If You Do Not Know Where You are Going Any Road Will Take You
There!
A Boiled Frog Never Jumps Out of the Frying Pan
Dynamic Stability is No Paradox
PART II: CHANGE TECHNIQUES
Managing Creative Change-Five Actors
Generating Creative Ideas-Tips and Techniques
Managing ′Change Paradox′
Walking the Tightrope-Change Stories
Managing Transition-Hard Track and Soft Track
Change without Pain-Techniques and Processes
SECTION TWO: THE SINGARENI LOVE STORY: TURNAROUND FROM THE HEART
(Leadership, Strategies and Execution)
Preface
Acknowledgements
My Romance with Singareni-A Brief Historical Perspective
Reforms with a Human Touch-Management from the Heart
The Power of ′Bonding′-Singarenism
The Magic of Communication
Learning from Adversities-The Test of True Leadership
The Lovebirds-In the Green Pastures of Singareni
Pygmalion Singarenians-Some Profile of Courage
Annexures
Moid Siddiqui is the Managing Director (MD) of Intellects Biz, a
firm which is highly regarded for its innovative training and
consulting outlooks. He is a new-age corporate professional with
interests ranging from developing human potential to scripting and
directing business management films. Moid Siddiqui has served
Corporate India in senior and board level positions with premier,
public sector and private sector organisations, including Bharat
Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL), National Hydroelectric Power
Corporation (NHPC) Limited, Cement Corporation of India (CCI),
Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT), Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML)
and Nagarjuna Group. He has also been a senior professor at the
Centre for Organizational Development, Hyderabad. He is the author
of 17 books on management themes and articles in international
training journals of repute, including American Society for
Training & Development’s professional journal Training &
Development. He is the recipient of several awards including the
All India Management Association’s ‘Best Management Book Award of
1995–96’ for his book, The Brave New Manager. Corporate Soul was
adjudged the best book (third position) of the year 2005–2006 by
Indian Society for Training and Development (ISTD). The same
Society awarded the ‘Commendation Award’ for the year 2012 for his
book Enrich Your Personality. He has also carried out a research
study on ‘Performance Management Systems’ at the International
Resource Centre, United Kingdom, and participated in the Global
Convention organised by the State of the World Forum at San
Francisco, California, in October 1999, on ‘Envisioning and
Creating a Sustained Compassionate Society’.
His current areas of interest include ‘soft skills’, spirituality
in business management, exploring values, human potential
development, and ‘creativity and innovation’.
R. H. Khwaja has served as Secretary, Ministry of Mines and
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. He belongs to the 1976
batch of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). He completed his
graduation in 1974 from St Stephen’s College, Delhi. His
postgraduation in history is from Aligarh Muslim University.
During his tenure in IAS, he has served with distinction in many
key assignments in the Union Government and State Government. Some
of his important assignments include (a) Collector and District
Magistrate, Khammam, (b) Commissioner, Municipal Corporation of
Hyderabad, (c) Joint Secretary to Government of India in the
Ministry of Environment and Forest and (d) Chairman and Managing
Director (CMD), Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL).
Mr Khwaja has served as Special Secretary, Government of India,
Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi. He later worked as
Union Tourism Secretary.
In recognition of the outstanding leadership during his tenure as
CMD in SCCL, Khwaja received three national-level awards including
‘Manager of the Year Award 2005’ by Hyderabad Management
Association.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh bestowed the prestigious ‘Telugu
Uttama Seva Pathakam’ on him for outstanding work done during
river Godavari floods in 1986 while serving as collector and
district magistrate, Khammam.
He has visited many countries as an expert under the aegis of
Convention on Biological Diversity Programme. Khwaja was in United
States from 1989 to 1990 as a Hubert Humphrey North– South Fellow
in University of Minnesota.
Khwaja is a committed environmentalist with special
interest in the conservation of biological diversity. He is
fond of trekking, reading and photography.
‘The book is of enormous relevance today as in the age of
globalisation we are under constant pressure of being ahead of
others to survive.’
*Dr R.K. Pachauri*
‘Here is a book not just for the library book shelf but one with
nuggets of wisdom that can be applied to change management
companies, in personal lives and at the work place.’
*Livemint.com and The Wall Street Journal*
This is a fresh approach adapted on the subject of change
management where the book is a treat to the reader. The lucid style
to convey powerful thoughts is a definite plus of this book. The
book leaves a sense of excitement and the satisfaction of having
read a good book for the reader, where the authors deserve
kudos.
*Prajnan*
Acrobatics of Change: Concepts, Techniques, Strategies and
Execution by Moid Siddiqui and R.H. Khwaja is a classic in the area
of managing change. There are several books on ′managing change′,
but what sets this book apart is its different tone and tenor, its
′storytelling′ technique and its critical, in-depth and practical
treatment of the subject matter. Throughout, the reader finds a
blend of philosophy and pragmatism, which makes the book all the
more exclusive of its kind…. The book could be considered as a path
breaking contribution in the area of organizational dynamics which
is so crucial for effective governance in organizations and
society. It is a must for the policy makers, business leaders and
researchers in public administration, business management and
public service.
*Journal of Administrative and Governance*
A striking feature of this book is that it examines change as a
natural corollary of life. Hence it impresses upon the fact that
change is not just a mantra for growth, rather improvising and
adapting to change is the only way for survival.
*The Times of India*
[This book is] a good blend of theories, concepts and practical
techniques.
*Mail Today*
There are several books on managing change but what sets this book
apart is its different tone and tenor, its storytelling technique
and its critical and in depth treatment of the subject matter.
*Asian Age*
It will be an invaluable source of information for all professional
managers…The book is encapsulated with practical wisdom. The book
has takeaways relevant to any individual or enterprise embarking on
the process of change management…. The Acrobatics of Change is a
useful and engaging book on change management.
*Management and Labour Studies*
The Acrobatics of Change: Concepts, Techniques, Strategies and
Execution is refreshing in its perspective and commentary.... Easy
to grasp business lingo...uncomplicated yet in-depth analyses and
creative scenarios coupled with relevant quotes by masters mark
this matter of facts musing by Moid Siddiqui and R H Khwaja...CEOs,
entrepreneurs, business consultants, professionals in all fields
and students of management should make a dig at this worthy
investment.
*Delhi Mid Day*
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