Friday, March 13, 2026

Heartfelt Reflection

Heartfelt Reflection

I feel deeply humbled and grateful to share the beautiful words of Mr. Dhairyashil Borde, a former senior executive with a distinguished career in a U.S. multinational. His thoughtful reflections on my book touched my heart, and I am very happy to see that the work resonates with readers of his stature.

He wrote about Value-Based Leadership :

"…It is very lucid and the attention to detail becomes evident when you went on to describe the inspiration behind the cover page and the bird's eye view of the 42 chapters.

I am also quite impressed by the finesse of vocabulary, particularly, less common words like ennoble, parable, and others.

Among different leader types, what drew my particular attention was wrie style and blend of intuition and prayer. I paused to mull over this concept. Superficially, intuition is primordial, comes before emotion and rationality. And prayer is an excuse for inaction. Yet you explained it unequivocally and convincingly that when data is unavailable, overwhelming, or biased, you have to draw upon your intuition, which is grounded in your life experience. Further, prayer is not inaction, but a call for ethical action, going beyond self. Excellent concept which I have not come across in any of my voracious reading on philosophy, psychology, management, business, or history...

I feel very enriched when I read the lifetime work of learned people like you. What you learned in 40-50 years, you imparted that knowledge to me in a few hours…"

Dhairyashil Borde, USA

My Gratitude

Reading such reflections fills me with joy and reinforces the purpose behind my writing. To know that ideas—whether about leadership, intuition, or the role of prayer—spark thoughtful contemplation in readers is the greatest reward an author can hope for.

The words of  Dhairyashil hold special meaning for me, as he himself is a voracious reader, writer, and deep thinker. His inspiring book on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in English reflects his own depth of scholarship and vision.

His reflections remind me that knowledge is not merely about accumulation, but about sharing. What takes decades to learn can, through writing, be passed on in hours—enriching lives across boundaries and generations, when hearts are connected by the cosmic thread of love and affection!

Dr. Mahendra Ingale @ Pune on March 13, 2026

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Monday, March 9, 2026

The Beauty of Words!

 The Beauty of Words!

Reviews are coming…

And each comes with tones of joy and inspiration! 

The path is long and journey unfolds slowly when it walks in an organic way!

May take years to reach the destination…

Yet the journey itself is beautiful…More beautiful still when shared with those near and dear!

Some have offered praise in its highest form.

The words they have chosen to praise are exaggerations, perhaps!

May be born of love and affection for me!

But, sure, it is their goodness shining through!

And now, I am sure, these words will travel far, to hands that shape what futures are !

When the words give immense joy and inspiration to me, those are bound to give others, too!

After all, we all are human beings, connected by an invisible cosmic thread of humanity.

And when I look at it, from a distant, I wonder …. How beautiful words truly are !

Dr. Mahendra Ingale @ Pune on March 9, 2026

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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Leadership: Traits, Values, and Evolving Dimensions

Leadership: Traits, Values, and Evolving Dimensions

Leadership is not a static concept—it is a living, evolving force shaped by human traits, training, and circumstance. As David McClelland emphasized, the need for affiliation and other motivational drives form the foundation. Yet traits alone are not enough. Training builds capability, and situations provide opportunity. Leadership emerges when willingness, ability, and circumstance converge.

Value-Based Leadership in Society and Politics

In the social and political arena, leadership succeeds in the long run only when it is value-based. A leader without character cannot take decisive action in times of crisis. Determination requires integrity. Followers place their trust in leaders who embody values, and such leaders can harness the deeper power of the subconscious mind—a dimension of human potential that researchers continue to explore.

Recent global discussions emphasize that trust deficits and ethical grounding are now central to political and social leadership. The World Economic Forum (2025) has highlighted the need for leaders to embrace service, ethics, and co-creation to navigate volatility and inspire optimism in unsettled times.

Economic and Organizational Leadership

Most business schools prepare leaders for organizations, especially multinational and giant corporations. In such contexts, profit often becomes the primary objective. Yet profit and values frequently clash. Increasingly, organizations are realizing that value-based leadership is not only ethical but also sustainable. Companies that integrate values into their leadership practices find long-term benefits: trust from stakeholders, loyalty from employees, and resilience in times of uncertainty.

According to Harvard Business Publishing (2025), digital disruption and AI adoption are reshaping organizational leadership. Leaders must now balance profitability with responsibility, ensuring that technology serves humanity rather than undermining it. Economic leadership, therefore, must integrate values with digital fluency.

Spiritual Leadership

Another dimension often overlooked is spiritual leadership. Spiritual leaders follow values rooted in their faith, religion, or sect. Their leadership is guided by principles of compassion, service, and transcendence. While organizational and political leadership often focus on external outcomes, spiritual leadership emphasizes inner transformation. Integrating spiritual values into broader leadership frameworks can enrich the human dimension of leadership, reminding us that leading is not only about achieving goals but also about nurturing souls.

Leadership as an Interdisciplinary Study

Leadership is perhaps the most challenging area of interdisciplinary study. It draws from:

  • Anthropology (human evolution and culture)
  • Sociology (social structures and cooperation)
  • Psychology (motivation, cognition, emotion)
  • Spirituality (values, meaning, purpose)
  • History & Geography (context and environment)
  • Economy, Science & Technology (forces shaping society)

Because leadership is about human beings—and human beings are constantly evolving—leadership itself must evolve. New research findings will continue to add dimensions, but certain traits remain timeless: the need for power, recognition, fulfillment, cooperation, generosity, and love. Their forms may change, but their essence endures.

The Five Dimensions of  Leadership for Legacy 

Recent thought leaders describe leadership through five enduring dimensions:

  1. Vision – clarity of purpose and direction.
  2. Values – ethical grounding and integrity.
  3. Voice – communication and influence.
  4. Virtue – character and moral courage.
  5. Vitality – resilience and adaptability.

As Forbes (2025) outlines, these dimensions ensure leaders not only succeed in the present but leave a lasting impact for generations to come.

The Eternal Core of Leadership

At its heart, leadership is about guiding human beings through change while staying rooted in values. It is both scientific and artistic, poetic and philosophical. It is about solving problems, inspiring cooperation, and creating meaning. Leaders who understand this duality—who balance timeless traits with evolving dimensions—will shape the future with wisdom, resilience, and compassion.

Dr. Mahendra Ingale @Pune on March 8, 2026

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जागतिक महिला दिना निमित्ताने ...



आज जागतिक महिला दिन!
८ मार्च हा जागतिक महिला दिन म्हणून साजरा केला जातो. त्या निमित्त सर्वांना शुभेच्छा! 

काही वर्षांपूर्वी महिला ही अबला समजली जायची. आज ती सबला बनत आहे. विविध क्षेत्रात समर्थ नेतृत्व करीत आहे. दहावी आणि बारावी परीक्षेच्या गुणवत्ता यादीत मुलींचे प्रमाण अधिक असते. आयटी कंपन्यांमध्ये अनेक मुलींचे पॅकेज मुलांपेक्षा अधिक आहे. जेंडर बायस नसावे अशी अनेक कंपन्यांची पॉलिसी असते. महिलांच्या सोई-सुविधांकडे विशेष लक्ष दिले जाते. महाराष्ट्र शासनाने महिलांकरिता लाडकी बहीण व इतर योजनांबरोबरच बाल संगोपन रजेची सुविधा दिलेली आहे.

रिअल इस्टेट क्षेत्रात सेल्स पर्सन म्हणून काम करणाऱ्यांमध्ये पुरुषांपेक्षा महिलांचे प्रमाण अधिक आहे. न्यूज चॅनल्समध्ये अँकर म्हणून आव्हानात्मक काम करणाऱ्या, प्रत्यक्ष फील्डवर जाऊन वार्तांकन करणाऱ्या महिलांचे प्रमाण लक्षणीय आहे. महिला पेट्रोल पंपांवर दिसतात. हॉस्पिटॅलिटी इंडस्ट्रीमध्ये महिलांचे प्रमाण लक्षणीय आहे. अशा प्रकारे सर्वच क्षेत्रात, महिला प्रगती पथावर वाटचाल करीत आहे.

तरीही अनेकदा महिलांवरील अत्याचाराच्या घटना घडताना समजते. याबाबत अधिक कठोर कायदे व त्याची अमलबजावणी होणे गरजेचे आहे. त्याचबरोबर समाजाने सुद्धा पुढे येवून जबाबदारी स्वीकारणे आवश्यक आहे. प्रत्येक कुटुंबात, मुले लहान असताना त्यांना स्त्रीविषयी आदर करायला शिकविणे व तशी वर्तणूक घरात सर्वांची असणे आवश्यक आहे.

या निमित्ताने लहानपणी माझ्यावर ज्या कर्तबगार स्त्रीचा प्रभाव पडला त्यांचा मी कृतज्ञतापूर्वक उल्लेख करतो – माझी आजी छबाबाई. अत्यंत कठीण परिस्थितीत संघर्ष करीत त्यांनी कुटुंबाला पुढे नेले. बिकट आर्थिक परिस्थितीचा सामना करीत असतानाही सामाजिक भान ठेवून इतरांना त्या आपल्या परीने मदत करीत राहिल्या. सल्ला देत राहिल्या. चांगदेव ग्रामपंचायतीच्या सदस्य म्हणूनही त्या कार्यरत होत्या. लहानपणीचे माझे सर्व हट्ट त्यांनी पुरविले.

बाबांचा उदार व प्रगतिशील दृष्टिकोण असल्याने, आमच्या कुटुंबात महिलांविषयी नेहमीच आदराचे स्थान राहिले आहे. आयटी इंजिनियर म्हणून पौर्णिमा अमेरिकेत जाणारी घरातील पहिली सदस्य ठरली. सौ. ज्योति शैलेन्द्र इंगळे यांनी जळगाव महानगरपालिकेत स्थायी सभापती म्हणून काम करताना आपल्या कामाचा ठसा उमटविला. सौ. दमयंती किरण इंगळे- मराठे बाल विकास प्रकल्प अधिकारी म्हणून कार्यरत आहेत. बालकांचे योग्य पोषण सुनिश्चित करण्यासाठी राजमाता जिजाऊ माता बाल आरोग्य आणि पोषण मिशन ‘– हा यूनिसेफकडून सहाय्य मिळालेला महाराष्ट्र शासनाचा महत्त्वाकांक्षी प्रकल्प राबविण्यात त्यांचा सक्रिय सहभाग आहे. त्या सामाजिक बांधिलकी मानून सेवाभावी वृत्तीने काम करीत आहेत. त्यांच्या कार्याचा विविध स्तरावर गौरव झालेला आहे. शासनाचे विविध प्रकल्प त्या सेवाभावी वृत्तीने व समर्पित भावनेने राबवितात.

महाराष्ट्र शासनात नगररचना अधिकारी म्हणून कार्यरत राहिलेल्या सौ. लता इंगळे यांनी कौटुंबिक जबाबदारीही तेवढ्याच समर्थपणे पेलली. एखाद्या घटनेकडे अत्यंत बारकाव्याने व वस्तुनिष्ठपणे  पाहण्याची, व त्यानंतर निर्णय घेण्याची क्षमता त्यांच्याकडे आहे. त्यांची मला मोलाची साथ लाभली.

परवा पंचगणी येथील Moral Re-Armament Centre मध्ये श्री. राजमोहन गांधी यांच्याशी ओळख करून देताना मी म्हटले: “Lata Ingale, my wife. She served Maharashtra Government as an upright officer.” त्यावर त्यांनी मिष्किलपणे दाद देत म्हटले: “Then I must stand in upright position and salute her.” ९० व्या वर्षी त्यांच्या अंगी असलेला हजरजबाबी आणि दिलखुलासपणा सुखावून गेला.

मी माझ्या पुस्तकात लिहिले आहे:

“Smt. Lata Ingale – who exemplified integrity and dedication in her role as an officer in the Town Planning Department, consistently upholding rules and regulations with precision and fairness. 

Her professional journey reflects an unwavering commitment to public service marked by sensitivity and responsibility. 

Incidentally, she is also my wife, and it is with profound respect that I acknowledge her contribution—not merely as a distinguished officer, but as someone who has left behind a personal and professional legacy of dignity, discipline, and service to society.”

जागतिक महिला दिना निमित्त पुन्हा एकदा सर्वांना शुभेच्छा! 

Dr. Mahendra Ingale @Pune on March 8, 2026

#ValueBasedLeadership #EngineeringHeartBeats

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

The Importance of Parables

The Importance of Parables 

Beyond Data and Information

Data, information, and even knowledge cannot transform a human being unless they themselves resolve to change. True transformation begins with an inner decision. As a trainer in leadership development, I have found that three approaches—Stories and Parables, Self-Exploration, and Group Dynamics—create the conditions for such resolve. Among these, parables hold a unique power.

1. Stories and Parables: The Gateway to Change

Stories must be crafted meticulously. I often begin my sessions with a story rooted in real incidents, people, places, and timings—details that lend authenticity. The narrative is not about preaching a conclusion; instead, I leave the meaning open, allowing the audience to interpret. This subtlety keeps them connected throughout the session, and the effect lingers long after the session ends.

Parables, introduced once the audience is already engaged, transport them into another world. They spark imagination, reconnect participants with their own experiences, and stir emotions. Even familiar parables, when retold with fresh emphasis and emotional resonance, can inspire joy, excitement, and reflection. The litmus test of an effective parable is the emotional response it evokes—if the storyteller feels inspired, the audience will too.

Most importantly, parables invite multiple interpretations. The meaning drawn by the audience may be deeper and more personal than what the trainer envisioned. This autonomy makes the lesson transformative, because participants feel they have discovered the truth themselves.

Parables from Value-Based Leadership

In my work, I have used parables such as:

  • Wings Are Born in Struggle – illustrating that struggle is not cruelty of nature but its gift: the very force that shapes resilience, confidence, and independence.
  • The Sparrow’s Leadership – The sparrow's courage was not about extinguishing the fire alone, but about refusing to remain idle.  In life and in organization, leadership begins with the individual- one act of conviction.
  • Learn to Unlearn – To learn without unlearning is like pouring tea into a full cup- knowledge spills away, wasted.
  • The Sword of Awareness –Awareness is the true weapon. The subconscious when trained guides instinctive action.

Each of these parables carries timeless lessons. They do not dictate conclusions but invite reflection, allowing participants to discover meanings that resonate with their own journeys.

2. Self-Exploration: The Mirror Within

In self-exploration, participants are invited to share their achievements, failures, joys, sorrows, dreams, and inspirations. Speaking on stage is not merely an act of communication—it is a commitment. Before words are spoken, the cognitive domain is activated; when words are delivered, the affective domain comes alive. This dual process initiates change that lasts long after the session. Even if unnoticed at first, the seeds of transformation grow over time.

3. Group Dynamics: The Power of Collective Learning

Groups of six to eight participants engage in tasks designed to elicit cooperation, recognition, and excellence. Human psychology drives individuals to seek acknowledgment and to demonstrate their best selves. Within groups, people learn from peers, observe behaviors, and emulate positive traits. The desire to appear polite, cooperative, and generous reinforces constructive habits. Carefully chosen tasks ensure that the group dynamic fosters the desired change.

The Transformational Triad

Together, these three approaches form a triad of transformation:

  • Stories and Parables open the heart and imagination.
  • Self-Exploration engages the mind and emotions.
  • Group Dynamics anchor change in collective practice.

Parables, in particular, act as catalysts. They bypass resistance, stir emotions, and leave lasting imprints in the subconscious. When told authentically, they inspire leaders to change—not because they were instructed to, but because they discovered the meaning themselves.

Dr. Mahendra Ingale @ Pune on March 7, 2026

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Friday, March 6, 2026

Power, Progress, and Politics: Samna (1974)

Power, Progress, and Politics: Samna (1974)

Cinema often mirrors society, but few films hold up a reflection as piercing as Samna. Directed by Dr. Jabbar Patel and written by Vijay Tendulkar, this 1974 Marathi political drama transcends its genre. It is not merely a tale of power, progress, and politics—it is a meditation on the eternal struggle between ambition, development, and the human conscience.

The Duel of Ideals

At the heart of Samna lies the confrontation between two unforgettable characters: Hindurao Dhonde-Patil, embodied by Nilu Phule, and the Master, portrayed by Dr. Shriram Lagoo. Their exchanges are not mere dialogues but philosophical duels that compel the audience to confront uncomfortable truths.

Dhonde-Patil, proud of the empire he has built—factories, schools, hospitals, jobs—asserts with conviction: “We drained our blood and sweat to bring prosperity here.” To him, this is fact, not arrogance. The Master counters gently: “Pride itself can be a fact. And if one does not know the truth, any claim may appear as pride.”

This subtle tension captures the essence of the film: the fragile line between progress and pride, between reality and illusion.

The Rise and Hollowing of Power

Dhonde-Patil’s journey begins with vision and hard work. He gains power, brings development, and seeks more power. Yet service gradually disappears from his mission. Power itself becomes the end. When Maroti Kamble resists, he is eliminated.

Externally, Dhonde-Patil radiates authority—immaculate attire, diamond rings, silver-handled cane. Internally, however, he is hollowed out. Power gnaws at his soul. In solitude, he confesses to the Master: he is unhappy at home, friendless among his people, and buries his loneliness in relentless work.

It is a haunting admission—the loneliness of a man who has everything, yet nothing.

The Fall

The Master, once an idealist, demands justice for Kamble’s murder. An inquiry follows. Dhonde-Patil is found guilty. Police take him away. His empire slips from his hands, and he watches helplessly as the edifice he built crumbles.

Why did his downfall occur?

  • Because of his opponents?
  • Because of the justice system?
  • Because the Master raised the right question?
  • Or because power gained through wrongful means devoured his soul?

The answer lies in all these factors. Yet the deepest truth is this: a person’s true end comes not when society condemns him, but when he betrays his own soul.

A Mirror for Our Times

Samna is more than a film—it is a timeless allegory. It reminds us that progress without morality is hollow, that pride can masquerade as fact, and that power, when divorced from service, corrodes the very spirit of its wielder.

In an age where development and ambition are celebrated, Samna whispers a warning: the greatest downfall is not external defeat, but internal betrayal.

—Dr. Mahendra Ingle, Pune, March 6, 2026

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Friday, February 27, 2026

मराठी भाषा गौरव दिन

 मराठी भाषा गौरव दिन

अमृततेही पैजा जिंके अशी माझी माय मराठी! आमचे पहिले बोबडे बोल उमटले ते या माय मराठीचे. ये रे ये रे पावसा म्हणत भिजत खेळलो, श्रवणमासी हर्ष मानशी हिरवळ दाटे चोहीकडे म्हणत नाचलो, या बाळांनो या रे या म्हटल्यावर खेळ सोडून धावलो. कुठे बुडाला पलीकडे तो सोन्याचा गोळा असे विचारत बालपणातून तरुणपणात प्रवेश केला.

शांताबाई, विंदा यांनी प्रेमाचा अर्थ उलगडून सांगितला. पाडगावकरांनी या जन्मावर, या जगण्यावर शतदा प्रेम करताना, या ओठांनी चुंबून घेईन हजारदा ही माती.. अनंत मरणे झेलून घेईन इथल्या जगण्यासाठी.. हे सांगत मातृभूमीच्या ऋणाची आठवण करून दिली. तात्यासाहेबांचे गणपतराव बेलवलकर, कानेटकरांचे लाल्या वेड लावणारे ठरले. भाऊसाहेबांच्या ययाती ने मानवी मनाच्या अमर्याद इच्छांची ओळख करून दिली. नेमाडेंच्या पांडुरंगाने ग्रामीण जीवनाचा संघर्ष दाखवला. व पू नी मानवी मनाचा ठाव घेत जीवनाचा अर्थ उलगडवला तर मिरासदार आणि शंकर पाटील यांनी पोट धरून हसवले.

पू. लं. चे चितळे मास्तर, हरी तात्या, राव साहेब, अंतु बरवा, नारायण  ही घरातील माणसेच वाटली. जी एं चा सुवर्ण मृग आजही गूढ प्रदेशात घेऊन जातो. वाळिंब्यांचा चार्ली चॅपलिन डोळे पाणावतो. इनामदारांचे त्रिंबकजी डेंगळे आणि यशवंतराव होळकर  रक्ताचा प्रवाह वेगवान करून अंगावर शहारे आणतात. अण्णाभाऊ साठे यांचा फकीरा आणि नारायण सुर्वे यांचे माझे विद्यापीठ जीवन शिक्षण देतात.

साने गुरुजींच्या शामच्या आई  वर आचार्य अत्रेंनी चित्रपट काढून तिला सर्वांचीच आई बनवली. रणजित देसाईंचे श्रीमान योगी  हातात घेतल्यावर महाराजांचे अस्तित्व जाणवते. शिवाजी सावंतांच्या छावा ने शंभू राजांच्या बलिदानातून जगायचे ते कशासाठी आणि मरायचे ते कशासाठी याचे  भान दिले. ज्ञानेश्वरांच्या पसायदानातून  जो जे वांछिल तो ते लाहो अशी विश्वात्मक प्रार्थना उमटली. तुकोबांनी जे का रंजले गांजले , त्यासी जो म्हणे आपुले, तोची साधू ओळखावा, देव तेथेची जाणावा म्हणत ईश्वरभक्तीचा सुगम मार्ग दाखविला.

या सर्व थोर विभूतींनी माय मराठीची सेवा करून तिला समृद्ध केले. त्यांच्याप्रती आजच्या दिवशी कृतज्ञता व्यक्त करतो. अभियांत्रिकी स्पंदनांच्या निर्मितीतून माय मराठीची सेवा करण्याची संधी मला मिळाली हे माझे परम भाग्य आहे.

आपणा सर्वांना मराठी भाषा गौरव दिनाच्या हार्दिक शुभेच्छा!

डॉ. महेंद्र इंगळे, पुणे, फेब्रुवारी २७, २०२६

 

 

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