"The Growning Effect" isn't just a corporate saga. It's a deep dive into the heart of what makes or breaks a professional in today's corporate life. Follow Faaz Nigam and his eclectic team as they travel the journey from Good to Great and showcase the many facets of triumphs and challenges faced in real life of a conventional corporate. The story is all about discovering one's true potential amidst targets, deadlines, competition, criticism and many more adversities.
Learn how success is not just about reaching targets and deadlines, but also about the journey, growth, and learning involved.
Discover how serving, empathetic and emotional leadership can create a more fulfilling and productive work environment.
Witness the power of a team that learns together, grows together, travels together, achieves more than just business goals and objectives.
"The Growning Effect" is not just a workplace narrative. It's a realistic take about the many journeys one embarks in the corporate world interspersed with joy, success, wins, distractions, disappointments, fears and challenges one faces in the corporate world. Follow Faaz's journey as he deals with setbacks, uncertainty, grows personally, professionally discovers himself, and takes the team to the finishing life of the ambitious project.
Unlike typical corporate stories, "The Growning Effect" stands out by blending workplace challenges with deep life lessons. It's not just about completing a tough project; it's about evolutions from a boss to a leader and then to a human centric coach, emphasizing growth and learning. This book goes beyond the usual success narrative.
"The Growning Effect" is a unique blend of Inspirational Fiction, Self-Help, and Non-Fiction. It's not just about the workplace; it dives into philosophy and life lessons. If you're into stories that inspire personal growth and reflect on life's journey, this is a unique read that goes beyond typical corporate tales.
This book is published by Notion Press, an Indian self-publishing company based in Chennai, India. It was founded in 2012, and in 2016 it claimed to have provided services to 2000 self-published authors.
Leave a Comment