How CEOs & CFOs Can Unlock Their True Leadership Potential : Ameet Parekh
For a growing number of India’s top executives, the next level of growth isn’t operational. It’s personal.
On paper, everything
looks right.
The revenue is growing.
The board is satisfied. The teams are in place. And yet, somewhere between
quarterly reviews and leadership offsites, many senior executives admit to
feeling something most would never say out loud:
“I’ve hit a ceiling I
can’t explain.”
That feeling, subtle but
persistent, is becoming more common among India’s C-suite leaders. And instead
of reaching for more data or new strategy decks, many are now turning inward.
Leadership Isn’t What It Used to Be
“The demands placed on
today’s CXOs aren’t just about performance anymore,” says Dr. Ameet Parekh, a
business and leadership coach who has worked
with hundreds of founders and senior executives across India.
“They’re expected to
lead change, shape culture, stay emotionally available, and keep their own
clarity intact all at once.”
In the past, leadership
development often meant tactical upgrades like productivity tools,
communication tricks, or time management hacks.
But that surface-level
toolkit doesn’t address what many leaders are actually wrestling with today.
Decision fatigue in uncertain markets. Disconnected teams despite structured
processes. A growing sense that they’re managing everything but leading less.
And perhaps the biggest
shift is this: leaders are no longer rewarded just for control. They are now
expected to create connections.
From Strategy to Self-Work
This is why a quiet wave
of senior leaders are now stepping into leadership training spaces that go
deeper. Not to fix something broken, but to sharpen something that’s gone dull
- self-awareness, emotional clarity, and grounded decision-making.
Dr. Ameet Parekh has seen the change firsthand. Many of the executives who join
his programs aren’t looking for motivation. They are looking for mirrors.
“At this level, you
don’t need more knowledge,” he explains. “You need a clean perspective. You
need someone who can help you see what you’ve stopped noticing about yourself.”
Participants often
describe the experience as refreshingly unpolished. There are no corporate
buzzwords or five-step formulas. Just honest, sometimes uncomfortable
reflection on how leadership patterns built over years might now be limiting
their next move.
The Ripple Effect at the Top
What’s striking is how
fast these internal shifts cascade outward.
One participant, a CFO
at a tech firm, shared how a single mindset shift in the program led to a
restructure that saved her team from burnout. Another CEO described how learning
to slow down in high-pressure moments radically improved how his leadership
team operated under stress.
None of these changes
came from strategy books. They came from deeper, slower, more human
conversations.
What This Signals
This isn’t a trend in
the coaching industry. It’s a shift in how modern leadership is being
redefined.
While titles and
authority still matter, the real edge is now in soft skills sharpened at scale.
Leaders who are clear
within can lead with less noise outside. Teams don’t just follow their
strategy. They feel their presence.
And as more CXOs begin
walking this path, not in public view but behind closed doors, what we’re
witnessing is perhaps the most important kind of business transformation, the
one that starts with the person in the corner office.
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