“In a tough situation, I never lose focus of the end goal” – Glory Nelson

Q. As a Woman Leader, how challenging has it been for you to succeed in your chosen field?

Challenges are part of your life. If you never fail in tough situation, you will never learn to be resilient. Women face many challenges while climbing corporate ladder – juggling between professional and personal lives, and sometimes personal aspects take precedence over professional aspirations.

In a nutshell, a woman in a leadership position is at the fulcrum of multiple see-saw and wears multiple hats, which sometimes become a very difficult balancing act. I have been fortunate enough to have very strong support of family and friends around me, who have immensely helped me in walking this tight rope.

Q. How have you been able to convert obstacles in your career path into opportunities?

In my experience, obstacles in your path are the medium to explore multiple solutions of a problem and help you in choosing the right and best one. Being in corporate world for last so many years, I have learnt the art of converting challenges into opportunities by following a simple mantra.

Whenever I am in a tough situation, I never lose focus of the end goal, and try to be calm. I always analyse the situation with bottom-up approach and think of ways to resolve it. Sometimes, I have also involved people around me, as many times they bring in different perspective to the problem.

Once you transform obstacles into opportunities you emerge out stronger, positive, and become a solution-oriented person.

Q. Tech industry is dominated by male leaders. How women can excel, assume leadership roles, and make a mark for themselves?

If you are passionate about your work, you can excel in anything you do. The secret sauce to success is a blend of passion and dedication. If women are passionate about their work, they can reach to any kind of leadership role. If we have more women role models, it will break the stereotype of dominance of male leaders in the tech industry.

However, workplaces are becoming more diverse and inclusive and organisations are trying to build the gender gap at leadership positions. More the number of females at leadership positions, the company policies will become more accommodating towards the need of women which will provide them the right kind of leverage considering multiple responsibilities they juggle at home in addition to those in the office.

Q. How can we create a culture of inclusiveness and diversity at a workplace?

To create a diverse and inclusive culture, we need to believe in the philosophy of diversity and inclusiveness. We should respect and celebrate differences in age, gender, background, and experience. The diverse workplace helps us in getting different and fresh perspectives, better teamwork, and different types of problem-solving techniques. It also helps the team to take a balanced approach in handling various situations in current hyper competitive environment.

At workplace, we should educate our people and spread awareness so that everyone understands its importance and creates a healthy work environment. The benefits of diversity and inclusiveness should be percolated amongst people through various capacity building campaigns via various channels such as digital media, print media, and through people-to-people interactions.

Also, another factor that is instrumental in creating a diverse and inclusive team is to have a set target for each year. This goal will help us in building an equilibrium and create a meaningful and diverse ecosystem.

Q. Any interesting anecdote that you would like to share that has inspired or kept you motivated in your career?

I have had a long career and have seen ups and downs in my professional journey. There have been many instances where the situation was tough and unclear, and I was in a desperate position to make things work. The story of David and Goliath has always inspired me in such situations. David was a small boy in the eyes of Goliath but he had the courage, conviction, and that he will be able to overcome Goliath. With the same conviction and quick action, he was able to win the battle. This has always inspired to stay motivated and remain calm and fearless while taking the right decisions to move further in my career and achieve goals.

Q. Which is the one-woman personality you admire the most and why? Your message to the aspiring Women Leaders?

I have been lucky to have met a lot of inspiring people in my personal and professional lives. But one person who stands tallest amongst all has been my Mother. She is a science teacher in a government school and has worked tirelessly and selflessly for so many years. She has tremendous respect for her job and worked extremely hard to ensure her students pass exams with flying colors.

As there were no target or rewards prevalent in those days, she had set her own targets to get more students pass on her subjects. She has always worked to devise innovative ways, such as giving rewards and constructing frameworks to encourage students so that they are motivated to work hard. Even today, I meet a lot of her students or parents who tell anecdotes about my mother’s passion for teaching which has helped shape life of so many kids including those from underprivileged background.

My message to all aspiring women leaders is that passion and respect for your work is key ingredient for success for a sustained period of time. Life is a marathon and not a sprint. It is critical to have above attributes to complete the marathon successfully. We operate in a very competitive and uncertain environment and without passion, it will be very difficult to sustain as we women do the difficult task of juggling between personal and professional responsibilities.

“The secret sauce to success is a blend of passion and dedication. If women are passionate about their work, they can reach to any kind of leadership role. If we have more women role models, it will break the stereotype of dominance of male leaders in the tech industry.”

“We can create opportunities only through our actions” – Binita Prasad

Q. As a Woman Leader, how challenging has it been for you to succeed in your chosen field?

While there are plenty of challenges one has to face as a female leader, there are numerous ways to overcome them. For a leadership role, one has to have a mix of strong traits, ambitions, and skills, which I believe any man or woman can hold.

Q. How have you been able to convert obstacles in your career path into opportunities?

One needs to focus on finding ways to eliminate obstacles rather than wasting time on reactions. Our response and reactions in the form of actions can only create opportunities. And it gets applied across gender.

Q. Tech industry is dominated by male leaders. How women can excel, assume leadership roles, and make a mark for themselves?

Competency & Emotional Intelligence, which I believe are in-built in women, help us create a mark for ourselves.

Q. How can we create a culture of inclusiveness and diversity at a workplace?

We should appoint more and more female workforce. I am sure the best of the lot will one day assume a leadership role in the organisation.

Q. Any interesting anecdote that you would like to share that has inspired or kept you motivated in your career?

‘To Work under equal Evaluation Parameters & Skill Competency of any Male Leader – is my career motivation.

Q. Which is one woman personality you admire the most and why? Your message to the aspiring Women Leaders?

Sudha Murthy is the one-woman personality that inspires me to lead a simple life and listen to my conscience. My message is that the beauty of a person lies in simplicity and serving mankind.

“While a female leader has to face a lot of challenges, there are numerous ways to overcome them. We need to focus on finding ways to eliminate obstacles rather than wasting time on reactions. Our response and reactions in the form of actions can only create opportunities.”

“I have always strived to identify the issues and fix them” – Aneesha Pant

Q. As a Woman Leader, how challenging has it been for you to succeed in your chosen field?

I have been blessed, right from my first job where I got to work in a small subsidiary, which was part of a large organisation with just 2 of us managing the IT setup. Co-incidentally, both of us were females in an otherwise male dominated field. During this period of late 90’s, we witnessed a lot of developments in the IT field, and with emails and internet being new concepts, I learnt a lot and had an exciting 10 years in that organisation.

Q. How have you been able to convert obstacles in your career path into opportunities?

The exposure of starting from a small setup and getting hands dirty in all aspects of technology really helped. There were days where we struggled with performance issues, migrations, and had to spend days and nights in the office to get things right and ensure no impact on business. I have always strived to identify the issues and make sure they are permanently fixed. Setting up IT infra from scratch, getting involved in new business units, and managing ups and downs of IT infra setup – all these have been a great learning bed and opportunity for me to grow.

Q. Tech industry is dominated by male leaders. How women can excel, assume leadership roles, and make a mark for themselves?

I have never really thought about it since it’s not been an impediment in my growth. There have been situations where I may have not pushed for growth due to personal or family priorities, but I don’t feel anyone else can influence your growth. It is up to us to make a mark for ourselves and not expect the society or anyone else to give you any special privileges.

Q. How can we create a culture of inclusiveness and diversity at a workplace?

Only skillset, performance, and attitude should be the benchmark for hiring and not gender or diversity.

Q. Any interesting anecdote that you would like to share that has inspired or kept you motivated in your career?

I get a lot of cold calls and marketing emails addressed as Aneesh. I believe people still have a conception that since it is a CTO position, a male would be holding this position. Hence, most of the time, I automatically get addressed as Mr. Aneesh or Mr. Pant.

Q. Which is one woman personality you admire the most and why? Your message to the aspiring Women Leaders?

Well, I admire a lot of women personalities. Having said that, my first reporting manager was a female and I learnt a lot from her.

“I don’t feel anyone else can influence your growth. It is up to us to make a mark for ourselves and not expect the society or anyone else to give you any special privileges. Only skillset, performance, and attitude should be the benchmark for hiring and not gender or diversity.”

“Every obstacle has an opportunity hidden in it” – Deena Mehta

Q. As a Woman Leader, how challenging has it been for you to succeed in your chosen field?

I had to face a lot of challenges in the early years of my career, wherein I had to put double effort just to prove my capabilities. But even after performing well, people used to look down upon me. With time, perseverance, and knowledge, I proved that I am as good as the next person.

Q. How have you been able to convert obstacles in your career path into opportunities?

Every obstacle has an opportunity hidden in it. If you can overcome the obstacle by providing an acceptable solution that cannot be discarded easily, then your progress is assured. Your mastery of the subject involved is very important.

Q. Tech industry is dominated by male leaders. How women can excel, assume leadership roles, and make a mark for themselves?

First you need a passion to understand how the technology works. There has to be a general inquisitiveness and sensitivity to everything tech around you.  Once you pay attention, then tech simply absorbs you.

Q. How can we create a culture of inclusiveness and diversity at a workplace?

A culture of inclusiveness comes from a common goal. Most organisations have top leaders entering into intellectual warfare on what is best for the business and how it should be achieved. Diversity should be encouraged and welcomed by all. A contrary view generates thinking and questioning, which can lead to the improvisation of the ideas.

Q. Any incident that you would like to share that has inspired or kept you motivated in your career?

I had a unique experience when I was trying to implement certain reforms in settlement systems of the stock exchange. I was nine months pregnant and called in a meeting that had the sole agenda of belittling me and defeating the reforms. I was grilled for 3 hours without even being told to sit. It was a proud moment for me, as I managed to take my suggestions through despite a hostile environment. I did not allow personal criticism to weaken me emotionally, and I stood for what I believed in.

Q. Which is one woman personality you admire the most and why? Your message to the aspiring Women Leaders?

Smt. Leena Malhotra, the first woman IAS officer, has inspired me a lot. After Gujarat earthquake, we worked very closely while rehabilitating the affected villages. Her patience in understanding the plight of the people was amazing. She also visualised how the misuse of money spent is possible and taught us to put a process and system in place so that greed does not eat up our contributions. Though the fund belonged to the brokers and exchange, she taught us that it must be treated as our funds and the same care and caution should be exercised while spending it.

My message is – knowledge opens all doors, and perseverance allows you to stay on. Everyone and anyone can succeed in life; you just need sensitivity to discover it.

“Culture of inclusiveness and diversity comes from a common goal. And every obstacle has an opportunity hidden in it. If you can overcome the obstacle by providing an acceptable solution that cannot be discarded easily, then your progress is assured.”