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 November 2023

UPDATES FROM STALWART

This month we celebrated 20 years of the most meaningful and efficient leadership of Dr. Christopher Arvinth at Stalwart People Services India Ltd. Two decades of his dedication and visionary guidance have propelled our organization to new heights of success. As we reflect on this milestone, we express our heartfelt gratitude for your exceptional leadership, mentorship, and the positive impact Dr. Christopher has had on the professional and personal lives of his team. Thank you for being a leader with great wisdom and understanding.

     

INSIGHTS FROM STALWART

At Stalwart, we understand the growing importance of integrating technology with manpower services to be able to improve efficiency and reduce costs, and automation is one of the most powerful ways of doing the same. In facility management, automation involves the use of technology and advanced systems to streamline and optimise various tasks and processes within a facility. We have partnered with LETUSENSE to offer a state-of-the-art FM automation solution, which is a unified platform for managing complex building management functions and tracking staff activities. It offers the following features:


System Health: Monitor real-time device status, repair history, track asset inventory based on QR codes, manage contract renewals and other compliances.

Staff Activities: Paperless checklists for scheduling and tracking staff activities with multi-level approvals, WhatsApp-based Helpdesk and Chatbot Training.

IoT Automation: Unified dashboard for real-time information and IoT-based automation of system health monitoring.


Benefits:

  • Reduce Wastages: Minimise resource consumption and wastage through intelligent monitoring and alerts.
  • Reduce Manual Effort: Automate processes and checklists to free up human resources for more valuable tasks and optimised resource allocation.
  • Resilience against Failures: Proactively identify and address system vulnerabilities to ensure uninterrupted operations.

To know more about this solution and the features it offers, contact us below.

     

INNOVATIONS IN THOUGHT

We live in a time when the world has made it almost impossible to slow down. It has made it difficult to say no to the trends that change every other second. It has fashioned itself in a way that demands quickness as a survival tool - almost pushing us back to the beginning of civilization. This urgency is taxing our nervous system, and thus our immune system as well. We have become more successful (probably more wealthier) and more impactful in our work, but this sense of urgency that has been weaved into the fabric of our lives warrants a reimagination of what success means to us going ahead. It is indeed time for an inner audit.


How do we not burn - out? 


There is a beautiful quote by Warren Buffett, the Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, which goes: “The difference between successful people and very successful people is that very successful people say 'no' to almost everything.” As surprising as it sounds, perhaps the answers to what we seek in leadership, development, and even climate crisis are probably more no’s. Only when we say ‘no’ to what is not needed can we bring focus and reallocate our energies into what truly matters - and the only way to prevent a burnout, whether you are a leader or otherwise, is in being clear about our priorities that are designed for a more sustainable future for all of us. 


What is Slow Leadership? 


Imagine a workplace where leaders are not just taskmasters but mentors, who take the time to nurture the potential within their teams. They emphasise on the importance of genuine connections, fostering a culture where individuals feel seen, heard, and valued. Slow leadership offers space for this - it is a departure from the impersonal speed at which many organisations operate. It is about actively working to usher in a sense of community and shared purpose. This approach to decision-making also challenges the myth that faster is always better. It reminds us that efficiency should not come at the cost of well-being. Slow leadership recognizes the significance of work-life balance, understanding that sustainable success is built on a foundation of holistic wellbeing of everyone in the team. 


How to move towards it? 


At an organisational level, what allows us room for slow leadership is strategic planning. Our activities and job roles are strategically designed to prevent burnout and confusion that could lead to mismanagement of resources. We also ensure that we find space in our work environment for meaningful conversations that promote understanding and connection, rather than rushing through routine updates. 


At Stalwart we prioritise the wellbeing of our team through initiatives that support mental and physical health. This fosters the spirit of critical reflection in our employees to evaluate what works for them and what doesn’t. When an employee develops ownership towards their work, it lays the foundation of a sustainable workforce. By incorporating virtues of slow leadership, we have discovered the power of thoughtful leadership, which paves the way for enduring achievements and a more fulfilling professional journey.

     

I would like to thank the entire Stalwart team for their excellent support and assistance during our very first project Lodha Mirabelle Launch. This has been the most successful launch of Lodha till date. The sales created a huge amount of interest and set a new benchmark in terms of numbers. Stalwart's support and assistance is highly appreciated and would like to once again thank you for your support and assistance and looking forward to many more such associations across.

- Kingshuk Sarkar, Project Lodha Mirabelle

     

Thank you.

Team Stalwart

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