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Businesses are Going to Therapy to Find Themselves

Businesses are Going to Therapy to Find Themselves

FromCost to Company


Businesses are Going to Therapy to Find Themselves

FromCost to Company

ratings:
Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

CEOs, executives and business leaders have discovered therapy as a weapon to build better products. There are now therapists who are specialised in working with founders and business leaders. There are now therapists stepping into roles that would have been otherwise led by HR.This is therapy not just as a health care benefit. This is therapy to build better businesses. This is therapy as a strategy tool to get more out of their employees. To hit goals faster, better, and with less collateral damage.In this episode of Cost to Company, we talk to Piyush Shah, co-founder of the InMobi Group, about how therapy helped him and other business leaders “unlock” their ambitions, and build better teams. We also talk to Veena Sethuraman, VP, Learning & Organisational Development at InMobi on how this journey transpired. And we talk to Aakriti Joanna, founder and CEO of Kaha Mind, and Esha Pahuja Verma of Trijog, about how demand for these services have skyrocketed in the last two years.If you have thoughts, opinions and episode ideas, become a part of the podcast by writing in to us in the form here.If you’d like to pass on the gift of knowledge this Diwali, check out The Ken’s diwali gifting options here.
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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