Leadership, Talent, and Culture Made Memorable Through Stories and Visuals

I spoke to Amit Somani of Prime Venture Partners about what Dreamers (startups are Dreamers) need to do to understand about leadership, talent and culture to scale up and become Unicorns

Published works

Cover of "Career 3.0" by Abhijit Bhaduri, showcasing essential skills for success. Bright yellow background adds a friendly touch for at-home learning.

Career 3.0: Six Skills You Must Have to Succeed

Master the 6 skills of Career 3.0 to thrive in the future of work.

Cover of "Dreamers and Unicorns" featuring a geometric blue unicorn. Dive into leadership and talent growth insights for a thriving home of innovation.

Dreamers and Unicorns

Lead your company to success with this guide to leadership, talent, and culture.

Cover of "Don't Hire the Best," a must-read guide for creating a dream team at home or work, featuring insights on hiring top talent.

Don’t Hire the Best

This book guides how to hire the right person, not just the best qualified.

Cover of "The Digital Tsunami," featuring vibrant 3D lettering. Explores navigating changes in modern home and work life. Perfect for tech enthusiasts!

The Digital Tsunami

Survive the digital tsunami! This book reveals how to adapt and thrive.

Book cover of "Mediocre But Arrogant" by Abhijit Bhaduri. An inviting orange background with a hanging graduation cap, reflecting a warm, homey vibe.

Mediocre But Arrogant

The cult book that defined a generation of young Indians.

Book cover for "Married But Available" by Abhijit Bhaduri. The golden ring on a yellow background promises a humorous take on home and relationships.

Married but Available

The sequel that proves getting a job is just the beginning.

Podcasts

Workhuman Live 2026: Identity Before Skills

On the Ignited Neurons

Why Your Company Needs a Chief Learning Officer (And How to Know If You’re Ready)

Blogs

62 Notebooks Full Of Sketches and Ideas

Mikel Cirkus has an unusual job: he identifies trends before they become trends. His secret weapon isn't big data or AI—it's 62 hand-drawn notebooks filled with sketches, observations, and fragments of conversations that eventually connect into groundbreaking ideas.

The Rise of Liberal Arts

Leaders often are the outside face of the company, dealing with regulators, key suppliers, unions, the general public, etc. Being able to understand multiple perspectives -- even if they are being expressed in jarring ways -- can have a huge impact on a company's reputation and its ability to sort out turmoil without making lasting enemies. Ditto for the ability to communicate in a way that's mindful of audiences' emotional state as well as logical considerations.

The Biggest Risks You Never Take

Transforming Businesses, Big and Small

We’ve partnered with Fortune 500 leaders and fast-growing companies to drive growth through leadership, talent, and culture. See how we can help your organization thrive.

We’ve partnered with Fortune 500 leaders and fast-growing companies to drive growth through leadership, talent, and culture. See how we can help your organization thrive.

Transforming Businesses, Big and Small

We’ve partnered with Fortune 500 leaders and fast-growing companies to drive growth through leadership, talent, and culture. See how we can help your organization thrive.

Globally Recognized Keynote Speaker

Looking for a keynote speaker who will captivate your audience? Abhijit Bhaduri delivers insightful and humorous presentations on Storytelling, the Future of Careers, Leadership, and more. He’s graced the stages of TEDx, INK Talks, Lyft Conference, Adobe Think Tank, SHRM, and many others. Book Abhijit for your next event!

What Clients Are Saying


He is one of the most followed writers on leadership, talent strategies and culture. He has an enviable list of global and local brands who rely on him for his advice.

He is gifted with the ability to earn the trust of CEO and start up founders alike as he helps them to prioritize strategic choices. I marvel at how much he gets done, and how good the quality of his work is. Organizations would be lucky to work with Abhijit, so as to help them navigate the complexities of an increasingly uncertain future.


Abhijit worked with me for a couple of years when he led HR for Microsoft India. He was a thoughtful practitioner back then and has grown tremendously since then into a leading thinker about the future of work and careers. I’ve enjoyed all our interactions over the years and I always learn something new from them.