Jude Suresh Kumar is a name written in
the hearts of thousands of candidates of HCL, Sutherland and TCS where he
currently works as an Executive Coach.
He shaped my training skills; he is a mentor to me and one close friend of mine. Never come across a trainer so far in my life. He is so real, so lively, and energetic and you can’t miss a word or an expression.
Suresh was once training in TCS Spencer Plaza office on time management for group of team leaders. It’s an eight hour session that starts from morning till evening. Through out the day Suresh helped his candidates by sharing about to do lists, follow up, tips on avoiding procrastination, priority matrix etc. It was a wonderful session mixed with role plays, self assessment, case study discussion etc.
Post lunch he invited questions from everyone to help them understand the new concepts better. ( I started referred many people off late to become a trainer because nobody will ask any questions to the trainer these days) Well, Suresh was about to continue the session and then all of a sudden a candidate said “ excuse me Mr. Suresh, you are awesome, fantabulous, the way you help us understand, the way you connect with audience and Gods the points and presentations that you displayed was interesting beyond compare. Suresh my doubt or thought is that do you seriously practice these tools that you are teaching us today?,
The question was followed by pin drop silence. “Hi will Suresh resign now or will he go home and resign, or will be beat around the bush. Oh boy I got you, you are finished today. Now you know that these are not practical ways” - he literally read the minds of audience to find these thoughts that flashed.
Suresh immediately shared his computer organizer and personal planner to help the candidates understand on how to plan better. He boldly shared the personal notes too the entire audience and he received a standing ovation from all. Look at how an individual walked his talk. Being busy at work and with tight personal schedules he could still manage to walk the talk.
Gandhiji said “You must be the change which you want to see in this world. You must be the walking Bibles, Quran and Gita that others might read. Friends, don’t you recognize the value add when Suresh practiced what he was preached. It was a pebble of learning from him, that I must walk my talk. I must be a doer instead of a teacher. Your values will cover by itself to safe guard you in uncertain moments. Good luck.
Looking back, Suresh is still a name that we all remember day after day for what he is by deeds then by words. I am privileged to work with him as a coach to Tata Consultancy Services.
He shaped my training skills; he is a mentor to me and one close friend of mine. Never come across a trainer so far in my life. He is so real, so lively, and energetic and you can’t miss a word or an expression.
Suresh was once training in TCS Spencer Plaza office on time management for group of team leaders. It’s an eight hour session that starts from morning till evening. Through out the day Suresh helped his candidates by sharing about to do lists, follow up, tips on avoiding procrastination, priority matrix etc. It was a wonderful session mixed with role plays, self assessment, case study discussion etc.
Post lunch he invited questions from everyone to help them understand the new concepts better. ( I started referred many people off late to become a trainer because nobody will ask any questions to the trainer these days) Well, Suresh was about to continue the session and then all of a sudden a candidate said “ excuse me Mr. Suresh, you are awesome, fantabulous, the way you help us understand, the way you connect with audience and Gods the points and presentations that you displayed was interesting beyond compare. Suresh my doubt or thought is that do you seriously practice these tools that you are teaching us today?,
The question was followed by pin drop silence. “Hi will Suresh resign now or will he go home and resign, or will be beat around the bush. Oh boy I got you, you are finished today. Now you know that these are not practical ways” - he literally read the minds of audience to find these thoughts that flashed.
Suresh immediately shared his computer organizer and personal planner to help the candidates understand on how to plan better. He boldly shared the personal notes too the entire audience and he received a standing ovation from all. Look at how an individual walked his talk. Being busy at work and with tight personal schedules he could still manage to walk the talk.
Gandhiji said “You must be the change which you want to see in this world. You must be the walking Bibles, Quran and Gita that others might read. Friends, don’t you recognize the value add when Suresh practiced what he was preached. It was a pebble of learning from him, that I must walk my talk. I must be a doer instead of a teacher. Your values will cover by itself to safe guard you in uncertain moments. Good luck.
Looking back, Suresh is still a name that we all remember day after day for what he is by deeds then by words. I am privileged to work with him as a coach to Tata Consultancy Services.
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