"Only a change can produce a change, if you change there is an effect, if you don't change there is an effect". As we come to the end of the series, which is a continuation of my previous article Step 6 of 7: Change which speaks of two constants in this world, one is change other is truth, one is the means and other is the end. The next article which is the Step 7, brings to light the importance of Realization.
Have you ever made a wish at the sight of a shooting star? It is the journey that made the shooting star visible; I didn’t know much about its origin or end but I remember I made a wish whenever I saw one. Wish is made only when journey is on.
The question in purview is not about being discontent, cherishing an extraordinary desire, launching a quest, executing actions, succeeding or failing in trials or taking initiative to change, it is actually about preparing and launching ourselves on a journey, journey of realization. Realization cannot be expressed; it can only be experienced. As I am on one such journey, and here share with you that I have learnt from the journey so far. I am sure many of you will already be on similar journey one way or another. As many travellers as many stories, perhaps no two stories may be same. Everyone will have one to share his or her own. My own realization is far from complete; I believe in journey and lay rest my faith on journey itself.
The onus lies on me to continue my journey to the world’s end or maybe a new beginning…I am not sure and not worried about. This article carries my views and perceptions I have gathered in my journey so far, and I am thankful to you if you managed to read it till here.
I look forward to you sharing your journey one day and shall continue to share my discoveries along the way.
About the Author
Sreedher Kadambi serves as the Principal Consultant and Managing Director at Skil Global Business Solutions Private Limited. With over two decades of experience, he specializes in consulting for Operations Excellence practices within the industry. Kadambi has collaborated with over 20 diverse business segments across India, the USA, and the Middle East, catering to small, medium, large-scale enterprises, as well as multinational companies. Additionally, he holds a position as a visiting faculty member at the Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur.?
Kadambi has contributed to the field by authoring numerous articles and case studies focused on the implementation of world-class operational excellence practices, available, under blog section, on www.skilglobal.com. He is also the author of "Cracking the Six Sigma Black Belt Exam," a publication by McGraw Hill, which is currently out of print.