Chris Collins on Sliding Doors, SAP, and Never Narrowing Your World

It only takes a moment. A lift that isn’t delayed. A bus that arrives on time. A lecturer walking down the same corridor at exactly the right second. For Christopher Collins, that moment happened during his Masters of IT at QUT — and it quietly shaped the next 20+ years of his life. “If my […]
Prasanna Paudel on Consistency, Courage, and Learning in Public

There’s a quiet kind of bravery in starting again. Not once, but many times. For Prasanna Paudel, that courage first showed up long before mining value chains or data science leadership. It began in Nepal, in a management-focused degree, at a time when a “future in data” wasn’t something you could clearly see — or […]
Saurabh Goel on Balancing Authority and Care, Like a Father

Leadership isn’t always about giving orders or hitting targets. Sometimes, it’s about showing up with patience, empathy, and understanding, just like a parent. From School Captain to SAP Architect Saurabh’s journey began on a school sports field, where he first learned that leadership isn’t about individual brilliance — it’s about bringing people together toward a […]
Amitya Sharma on Golf, Grace, and Getting Back Up Again

“You don’t forget the days you felt like giving up. But you remember the quiet voice inside you that said, ‘Try again.’” When you speak with Amitya Sharma, you don’t immediately hear grand declarations or big, boisterous opinions. What you hear is steadiness. A calm voice. A patient pause before every answer. But behind that […]