Dr. Ramya talks about giving attention to the right stimulus. She talks about subjective reality and how it consciously directs our attention.
Dr. Ramya Ranganathan is an Electronics engineer from IIT Madras and holds a PGDM (MBA) from IIM Ahmedabad. Ramya worked in the corporate world with blue chip companies like ICICI, Infosys and Citibank, before she embarked on a quest to learn how she could help people (and herself) flourish better at work. As part of understanding the person-work relationship, Ramya studied organisational behaviour, philosophy and psychology and she has a Masters of Research as well as a Doctorate in Management from London Business School.
Dr. Ramya Ranganathan is an Electronics engineer from IIT Madras and holds a PGDM (MBA) from IIM Ahmedabad. Ramya worked in the corporate world with blue chip companies like ICICI, Infosys and Citibank, before she embarked on a quest to learn how she could help people (and herself) flourish better at work. As part of understanding the person-work relationship, Ramya studied organisational behaviour, philosophy and psychology and she has a Masters of Research as well as a Doctorate in Management from London Business School.
Ramya is currently a faculty of Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management at IIM Bangalore and her personal passion is to help people find joy and meaning through their work. For the last 4 years she has designed and taught courses, programs and workshops with this objective to both MBA students as well as working executives. Ramya is also a poetess and you can read her poems online at www.sharingmypoems.blogspot.in
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
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