Human-Centered Transformation

What if organisations fail at transformation not because they can’t change, but because people can’t see themselves inside the change? 

Most leaders build a business case for transformation. Few ever build the people case. 

In this final episode of the series, Nitin Paranjpe unpacks the uncomfortable truths behind why transformations break, and what it really takes to lead lasting, human-centred change. With humility and candour, he explains the blind spots leaders carry, the emotional cost organisations overlook, and why “true care” is a structural discipline, not a soft ideal. 

What’s Inside: 

  • The four hidden reasons most transformations fail 
  • Why one narrative can never move an entire organisation 
  • The business case vs the people case 
  • The behavioural gaps leaders underestimate 
  • A powerful model inspired by Bob Chapman: how care becomes a system 
  • How humanity and performance strengthen each other 

Watch the full episode and reimagine how change should be led. 

If transformation is inevitable, humanity cannot be optional. 

All episodes also available on People Equation, YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. 

The Human Architecture of Extraordinary Outcomes

Can pride and purpose replace budget as a competitive edge? 

Institutions rarely fail for lack of plans, they fail for lack of human belief. 

Nitin Paranjpe, who helped shape HUL’s culture and strategy, shares how a leader’s job is to create conditions where ambitious goals outpace resources, yet people feel safe, proud and invested. 

What’s inside: 

  • How a vision must be both collectively inspiring and individually relatable. 
  • The three conditions for transformational outcomes: a desired outcome people want, psychological safety, and trust in leadership. 
  • Why culture must amplify strategy, not mimic a generic “good culture.” 
  • Practical stories of rebuilding pride, belief and extraordinary execution. 

Watch the episode to see where audacity, humility and design intersect. 

If leaders master the human equation, resilience becomes a strategic advantage. 

Also available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts 

From Belonging To Breakthroughs: A Leader’s Making

What does a leader owe people when audacity meets constraint? 

Nitin Paranjpe maps a leadership life where belonging, humility and one radical idea, A vs R, create the conditions for breakthrough. 

From early days of “prove you belong” to sleepless months of failure, Nitin surfaces four life lessons and a leadership prescription: create a mismatch between ambition and resource, responsibly, and people will surprise you. 

What’s inside the episode: 

  • How early mentorship and direct feedback shaped a standards-first mindset. 
  • The failure that broke assumptions, and the four lessons that followed. 
  • C.K. Prahalad’s A vs R insight and the 500,000-outlet experiment. 
  • The three conditions leaders must engineer: a compelling & relatable vision, psychological safety, and visible leader trust. 

Watch the episode now, see how audacity becomes practice. 

If leaders stop limiting ambitions to available resources, what new human potential will we discover?

Also available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts

Foundational Beliefs That Make Institutions into More Than a Company

When an organisation roots itself in the rhythm of a nation, it becomes part of its story. 

In this episode, Nitin Paranjpe reflects on the foundational beliefs that shaped Hindustan Unilever into more than a company: a national institution built on courage, conscience, and long-range conviction. 

What’s Inside the Episode? 

  • The long-term bets that built a 100-year institution 
  • “Good for India, good for business”, how nation-first choices shaped organisational character 
  • Why talent obsession isn’t a slogan but a system 
  • Culture tested under pressure: integrity, meritocracy, and moments that define leaders 
  • A powerful reframe for young founders: performance and humanity are not trade-offs 

Watch the full episode and share what leadership means to you today. 

If an organisation’s soul is visible only in moments of pressure, what story would yours tell? 

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