Goodreads helps you follow your favorite authors. Be the first to learn about new releases!
Start by following Ramakrishna Reddy.
Showing 1-8 of 8
“Fear: Fear is an emotion that is typically hardwired into our beings to ensure our safety.”
― Public Speaking Essentials: Six Steps to Sizzle on Stage
― Public Speaking Essentials: Six Steps to Sizzle on Stage
“mind is a very powerful force that has a profound effect on our fears.”
― Public Speaking Essentials: Six Steps to Sizzle on Stage
― Public Speaking Essentials: Six Steps to Sizzle on Stage
“The sad reality is we are replaceable, we are not the smartest, and we don’t know everything.”
― Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter
― Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter
“Let’s say a million users use an application. And one of the most used features is no longer usable because of the buggy code. After this mess, can you tell the client, “Failures are but mileposts on the road to success”?”
― Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter
― Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter
“There is no secret formula. You just need to perform better than others. You don’t need connections. You don’t need recommendations. In fact, you build connections and get recommendations through your performance.”
― Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter
― Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter
“With a great story, your words walk into the hearts of your listeners. When you add humor, your words will fly into the hearts of your listeners. Perspectives”
― Connect Using Humor and Story: How I Got 18 Laughs 3 Applauses in a 7 Minute Persuasive Speech
― Connect Using Humor and Story: How I Got 18 Laughs 3 Applauses in a 7 Minute Persuasive Speech
“Good process serves you so you can serve customers. But if you’re not watchful, the process can become the thing. This can easily happen in large organizations. The process becomes the proxy for the result you want. You stop looking at outcomes and just make sure you’re doing the process right. Gulp. The process is not the thing. It’s always worth asking, do we own the process or does the process own us?”(7)”
― Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter
― Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter




