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Sanjeev Kishore
photographer / railway specialist
This blog brings together reflections from a long professional journey across large institutions, leadership roles, and complex organisational systems, with the aim of making sense of how people, processes, and decisions shape real outcomes.
My professional life has spanned several decades across large organisations, where I have worked in roles that involved managing people, processes, and change within complex institutional settings. Along the way, I have encountered a wide range of personalities, leadership styles, and work cultures — each offering its own set of lessons, challenges, and contradictions.
This blog is a space to make sense of those experiences. Through a mix of narratives and reflections, I write about leadership, decision-making, ethics, and the often-overlooked emotional dimensions of working life. These pieces are not intended as advice, but as thoughtful observations from a long journey through systems, people, and work.
Over the years, I have had the opportunity to observe people, organisations, and leadership up close. This space is a way of sharing some of those experiences—what worked, what failed, and what continues to surprise me.
These are quiet observations from inside systems—about work, authority, human behaviour, and the small moments that often reveal more than grand strategies ever do.
Over the course of a long professional career, I have worked within large organisations that functioned as systems in themselves — governed by structure, hierarchy, and unspoken norms. These years offered not just roles and responsibilities, but a continuous education in how institutions shape behaviour, relationships, and personal choices.
This platform is a quiet record of those learnings. Through stories and reflections, I attempt to explore leadership, authority, ambition, and the everyday moments that reveal the human side of organisational life. The writing here is less about answers, and more about attention — to situations that often pass unnoticed, yet leave a lasting impact.
