Introduction
Leadership is not a title. It is a test that time gives you every day.
As I celebrate twenty two years of RIPE Consulting Services, I look back at an extraordinary journey of learning, innovation, and transformation. From training over fifteen lakh professionals to building leaders across industries, I have seen one truth unfold — organisations rise not because of their strategies, but because of their people and the principles they live by.
Here are twenty two lessons from my journey, supported by research, real stories, and reflection.
1. Trust – The Invisible Power that Moves Mountains
Harvard Business Review found that high-trust companies outperform low-trust ones by 50 percent in productivity and 76 percent in engagement.
When Mr Ramalingam, our founder, trusted me with RIPE, that trust transformed uncertainty into purpose. It was not an agreement — it was empowerment.
Look at how Tata Group operates — decades of leadership built on trust and integrity. Their brand commands respect not because of aggressive marketing, but because of ethical consistency.
Lesson: Trust is thirty times more valuable than any strategy document. Strategy may attract, but trust sustains.
2. Commitment – The Seed of Sustainable Success
Commitment is not what you promise, but what you persist with.
When I started RIPE, my son was just one year old. That phase demanded every ounce of balance and belief.
Research by Gallup shows that committed employees contribute to 202 percent higher productivity.
Think of Starbucks — Howard Schultz’s commitment to customer experience turned a coffee shop into a global culture.
Lesson: Leaders with unwavering commitment turn challenges into compasses.
3. Creativity – The Currency of the Future
The World Economic Forum lists creativity among the top three future skills.
At RIPE, we reinvent every training module. We never repeat programs because creativity keeps learning alive.
Consider LEGO. When digital games threatened them, LEGO turned creativity into co-creation by involving customers in design.
Lesson: Creativity is not about invention; it is about re-imagination.
4. Lead Through Action – Leadership by Example
According to Deloitte, 82 percent of employees trust leaders who act, not just speak.
At RIPE, I have always believed in getting the first bruise. A true leader protects the team from chaos and helps them breathe till they build resilience.
Ratan Tata personally visited Tata Nano crash victims — not for publicity, but for empathy. That one act led to nationwide respect.
Lesson: Leadership is not about control; it is about contribution.
5. Problem Solving – The True Measure of Leadership
PwC’s CEO Survey revealed that 77 percent of CEOs believe problem-solving defines future success.
Every client challenge at RIPE has been a learning lab. We do not teach solutions; we discover them.
Think of Toyota’s Kaizen model — constant small problem solving that turned them into an innovation powerhouse.
Lesson: Problems are not roadblocks; they are the raw material of leadership.
6. Prioritisation – Focus Defines Fortune
McKinsey’s research says that top leaders spend 40 percent more time on priorities that align with long-term vision.
Steve Jobs famously said, “Focus is about saying no.” Apple succeeded by perfecting fewer products, not making more.
At RIPE, we learn to say no to what distracts from impact.
Lesson: Prioritisation is the art of protecting your purpose.
7. Know Your Limits – The Strength of Self Awareness
According to Korn Ferry, leaders with higher self-awareness make 31 percent better decisions.
Knowing when to pause, delegate, or say no is the true mark of maturity.
Even Warren Buffett avoids areas outside his circle of competence — that restraint built his empire.
Lesson: Boundaries are not barriers; they are blueprints for wisdom.
8. Empowerment – Leadership that Multiplies Itself
Empowered teams are four times more likely to deliver exceptional results (Forbes Insights).
At RIPE, I empower my trainers and moderators to lead independently. Autonomy breeds accountability.
Satya Nadella’s leadership at Microsoft transformed the company culture by empowering innovation across every level.
Lesson: Empowerment creates leaders, not followers.
9. Technology – A Tool for Transformation, Not Distraction
The digital learning market is growing by 10 percent annually, driven by organisations that embrace technology as an enabler.
RIPE’s adoption of online assessments and data-led feedback allowed us to reach learners in Mexico, Poland, and Malaysia.
Just as Airbnb used technology to humanise travel, we use it to humanise learning.
Lesson: Technology should enhance human potential, not eclipse it.
10. Agility – Adapt or Become Irrelevant
Boston Consulting Group says agile companies grow revenue 37 percent faster than others.
When the pandemic struck, RIPE went virtual within weeks. That agility kept our mission alive.
Netflix pivoted from DVD rentals to streaming because they saw change as an ally, not an enemy.
Lesson: Agility is the antidote to adversity.
11. Gratitude – The Most Underrated Leadership Skill
UC Berkeley research found that gratitude increases team productivity by 50 percent.
Gratitude is invisible leadership — it shows up in how we treat people when no one is watching.
Indra Nooyi used to write handwritten thank-you notes to employees’ families. That practice created loyalty beyond contracts.
Lesson: The more gratitude you give, the more greatness you attract.
12. Appreciation – The Energy That Builds Culture
Gallup discovered that recognition increases engagement by five times.
At RIPE, every small win is celebrated — because appreciation multiplies motivation.
Google institutionalised appreciation through its “g-thanks” platform, boosting cross-team morale globally.
Lesson: Appreciation is the simplest form of culture-building.
13. System – The Backbone of Growth
Systems bring discipline to dreams. Harvard found that structured processes improve performance by 60 percent.
When RIPE began, we built systems like a big company — from reporting to client management.
McDonald’s is not the biggest food chain because of its menu, but because of its systems.
Lesson: Systems sustain success when passion alone cannot.
14. Hiring – Attitude Before Aptitude
Leadership IQ reports that 89 percent of hiring failures occur due to poor attitude.
At RIPE, we hire people with curiosity, not complacency.
Southwest Airlines hires for humor, humility, and heart — and that culture delivers billion-dollar customer loyalty.
Lesson: You can train skills; you cannot transplant attitude.
15. Debt – Leadership Through Financial Discipline
Deloitte found that financially disciplined firms grow 20 percent faster.
RIPE never took loans for operations. Instead, we learned to innovate within constraints.
Infosys followed a similar principle in its early days, using frugality to build resilience.
Lesson: Financial freedom starts with financial foresight.
16. Growth – The True Measure is Human Progress
True growth is when your success makes others better.
At RIPE, our programs have turned service engineers into leaders and managers into mentors.
Patagonia grew by focusing on sustainability and social responsibility, proving growth can coexist with goodness.
Lesson: Growth that lacks gratitude is just expansion.
17. Team – The Heartbeat of Every Organisation
Gallup says engaged teams outperform others by 21 percent in profitability.
A cohesive team is built on shared vision, not shared salary.
Walt Disney once said, “You can design the best place on earth, but it takes people to make it magic.”
Lesson: Teams do not need motivation when they have meaning.
18. Time – The Real Currency of Leadership
Harvard research shows most executives waste 72 percent of their time on low-value activities.
I define TIME as Thoughts Initiated Managed Effectively and Efficiently.
Elon Musk uses time-boxing to prioritise work — focusing only on activities that compound value.
Lesson: Managing time is managing thought.
19. Diversification – Growth Through Empowered Leaders
EY reports that diversified organisations with empowered sub-leaders grow 25 percent faster.
When RIPE expanded globally, we assigned regional heads — decentralising decisions while retaining the culture.
Reliance Industries diversified successfully because every vertical had a leader with autonomy.
Lesson: Diversify leadership before diversifying business.
20. Goal Setting – Purpose Creates Power
Neuroscience proves that purpose-driven goals create five times more engagement than performance-only goals.
At RIPE, we help leaders align goals with meaning.
Tesla’s mission to accelerate sustainable energy inspires employees far more than profit goals ever could.
Lesson: Purpose is the best performance enhancer.
21. Consistency – The Signature of Credibility
PwC found that consistent communication builds 20 percent higher trust.
Every RIPE client knows what to expect — quality, reliability, and learning that lasts.
Amul has built its brand purely through decades of consistent communication and message clarity.
Lesson: Consistency is the bridge between credibility and brand.
22. Brand – The Legacy You Leave Behind
A Nielsen study revealed that emotionally strong brands see 23 percent higher revenue growth.
At RIPE, we do not sell programs; we build transformation stories.
Nike’s “Just Do It” is not a slogan — it is a story that empowers generations.
Lesson: A brand is not what people buy; it is what they believe after meeting you.
Conclusion – The Next Chapter
After twenty two years of leading RIPE, I believe leadership is a living process — a constant evolution of learning, unlearning, and relearning.
The future belongs to organisations that invest in trust, gratitude, purpose, and people.
As leaders, our mission is not just to grow companies but to grow humanity within them.
About Dr. V. Vijay Anand Sriram
Dr. V. Vijay Anand Sriram is the CEO of RIPE Consulting Services Pvt Ltd. With over two decades of experience in leadership coaching, brand consulting, and people transformation, he has trained more than fifteen lakh professionals across industries.
Author of The Artful Approach, recipient of the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award, and creator of transformative programs such as Service Skills Accelerator and Action DNA Sessions, Dr. Sriram blends ancient wisdom with modern management to craft leadership stories that deliver 100x growth for individuals and organisations.
📩 sriramva@goripe.com | 🌐 www.vasriram.in | www.goripe.com
Empowering Leaders. Elevating Organisations. Enriching Lives.