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Leadership from within

By Shrinivas Ss

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Leadership from within

In today’s leadership climate, where speed, scale, and quarterly outcomes often dominate the agenda, The Nurturing Quotient: How to Grow Yourself and Others for Leadership Success by Rajesh Ramakrishnan and Nirupama Subramanian offers a refreshing counterpoint.

It encourages leaders to pause — not to lose momentum, but to gain perspective and depth. This is not a book that slows you down; it’s a book that helps you move with greater intention.

At the heart of the work is a simple but powerful premise: leadership that endures begins with the ability to nurture. This is not an occasional burst of encouragement, but a deliberate, sustained practice that starts with the self and extends to others.

The authors make a compelling case that nurturing the body, mind, and soul is not an indulgence; it is the foundation for clarity, resilience, and effectiveness. Leaders who fail to invest in these inner domains risk eroding their ability to inspire and guide others over time.

From this foundation, they introduce the concept of the “nurturing quotient” — a way to think about a leader’s capacity to build trust, foster genuine connection, and enable growth in those around them. Developing this quotient, they argue, is as strategic as any market expansion or revenue goal. It reframes leadership as an act of balancing results with relationships, rather than choosing between them.

Hope framework

One of the most practical contributions in the book is the “HOPE framework” — Humility, Openness, Patience, and Empathy. These traits are familiar, yet the way they are illuminated through lived examples makes them tangible. Humility is the readiness to acknowledge what you don’t know. Openness is the willingness to welcome perspectives that challenge your own. Patience is the discipline to let growth unfold without forcing it. Empathy is the choice to listen in order to truly understand.

These ideas carry weight because they are grounded in experience. The authors spoke to more than 100 CEOs across industries, distilling best practices, lessons learned, and moments of vulnerability. The leaders featured are not presented as flawless archetypes, but as individuals who have wrestled with complexity and adapted their approaches over time.

The narrative is notable for its balance. It avoids the rigidity of step-by-step models, offering instead a lens through which to view leadership as both introspective and outward-looking. It acknowledges the tension between delivering immediate outcomes and building long-term capability — and shows how the two can reinforce each other when nurtured with intent.

Key Takeaways

Ultimately, The Nurturing Quotient feels less like a manual and more like a trusted companion. It doesn’t hand you a map. It hands you a torch — inviting you to take a clear look at where you are, and then walk forward with deliberate steps.

For leaders who want to balance ambition with authenticity, performance with presence, and success with sustainability, this book offers both inspiration and practical grounding.

The reviewer is a certified leadership coach and writes on human-centric leadership models

Published on September 19, 2025