The Happiness Hour For Leaders - Season 1

Episode 35 - The Leadership Skill Nobody Taught You

36 min · 4 de may de 2026
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What shapes a leader: 1. Clarity or Experience 2. Authority or Awareness In this episode of The Happiness Hour for Leaders, Ashu Khanna sits down with Rattan Keswani, a hospitality veteran whose journey spans over four decades across some of the most respected institutions in the industry. What begins as an uncertain career path unfolds into a story of learning, observation, and deep human connection. Through his experiences, Rattan reflects on how leadership evolves not through titles, but through connection, agility, and a willingness to learn from every interaction. This conversation explores leadership as a role beyond frameworks. Real leadership is where people, perspective, and personal growth define the path forward. If you have ever questioned your leadership style, struggled to connect with people, or felt the pressure to have all the answers, this episode offers a refreshing and grounded perspective. Tune in to explore where leadership truly begins.

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