Dr Sivasailam Thiagarajan – known to the world as Thiagi – is (and these are his own words) the resident mad scientist at the Thiagi Group, an organization with a mission of helping people improve their performance effectively and enjoyably. What I find most marvelous about his work, is not just his gift for creating and leading powerful training within organizations, but the sense of lightness, fun and playfulness he brings to his work. Thiagi is revered in the training community, and in this interview we talk about:
- How stealing carburetors launched his training career
- Why worrying about outcomes might get in the way
- Insights from positive psychology
- Tools and tactics to help you play to your own strengths























