Sikh Leadership

Sikh Leadership Pages are a collection of resources finding similarities between leadership and Sikh beliefs.

Sikh ego and humility in life and leadership

Sikh Ego and Humility
A reflective exploration of Sikh ego and humility in life and leadership. This page offers one interpretive lens among many, inviting inquiry, dialogue, and discernment rather than certainty. 

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Sikh Leadership Resources
Discover values-driven leadership programs, ethics guides, and networks for Sikh professionals. Explore Sikh identity in executive roles.

The Five Thieves vs. The Five Virtues in Sikh Belief

Sikh Thieves and Allies
In Sikh tradition, the Five Thieves are not enemies to defeat, but inner forces to recognize and relate to with awareness. This page explores how Sikh wisdom reframes inner saboteurs and their balancing allies — offering a grounded, compassionate map for inner leadership. 

Sikh decision authority in practice for modern leadership contexts

Sikh Decision Authority in Practice
Sikh decision authority reframes leadership not as control or entitlement, but as disciplined responsibility grounded in truth, humility, and collective conscience. This page explores how Sikh leadership approaches decision-making in practice, especially under pressure, uncertainty, and moral complexity. 

Sikh Wisdom for Weathering Storms

Sikh Wisdom for Weathering Storms
Sikh wisdom for weathering storms reveals how Chardi Kala, Seva, and Naam Simran strengthen leadership resilience. Discover practices that uplift teams through adversity.

Sikh Leadership and the Code of Conduct

Sikh Leadership and the Code of Conduct
Does a Sikh Leadership Code “make” a leader truly trustworthy? For Sikhs, the answer is both spiritual and practical. Embedded in the Rehat Maryada is the Sikh Code of Conduct. More than a religious rulebook, this living guide offers a compass for navigating power, integrity, courage, and compassion in business, government, or any position of authority. 

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The Turban and the Title: Sikh Wisdom for Leaders Holding Visible Standards
What can a CFO learn from the Sikh turban? Explore how visible roles, titles, and spiritual identity invite both pride and the challenge of vulnerability.

A gentle guide rooted in Sikh wisdom and breath-based restorative practices to support healing, resilience, and reflection during challenging times

Sikh Wisdom for Healing and Resilience: A Gentle Path Through Struggle
Sikh Wisdom for Healing and Resilience In times of confusion, fatigue, or quiet suffering, it helps to remember: Sikhism is not a faith of escape, but of engagement. The Gurus did not call us to float above the storms of life, but to move through them with courage, presence, and grace. 

A Next Level Strength - A Sikh Perspective

A Next Level Strength: A Sikh Perspective
Explore how Sikh teachings illuminate a deeper strength that transcends ego and adversity. Discover the concept of Chardi Kala and what it means to embody unshakable resilience.

Learned Resilience in the Eyes of a Sikh

Learned Resilience in the Eyes of a Sikh
Explore how Sikh resilience teachings like Chardi Kala, Seva, and the Five Thieves align with Learned Resilience.

Sikh and Hindu leadership perspectives compared through ethics, service, humility, and responsibility

Sikh and Hindu Leadership
A thoughtful exploration of Sikh and Hindu leadership traditions, examining where they align, where they differ, and how each approaches authority, service, humility, and moral responsibility in modern leadership contexts. 

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Co-Active Coaching and Sikh Wisdom
Discover how the core principles of Co-Active Coaching align with Sikh values, making coaching more relatable and resonant for Sikh clients.

Talent Whisperers Through a Sikh Lens

Talent Whisperers Through a Sikh Lens
Talent Whisperers Through a Sikh Lens explores the Essence of a Talent Whisperer in the context of Sikh belief. The Whisper, the Sword, and the Vow. All are different expressions of the same sacred duty: to see the divine in others, and to help them see it in themselves.

Talent Whisperers Through a Sikh Lens

The Divine Rabab
The relationship between humanity and the Divine are revealed through the metaphor of The Musician, the Song, and the Divine Rabab. Music holds a sacred place in Sikhism, with Gurbani Kirtan. This metaphor explores the interplay between the individual, the divine, and the harmony that results when one aligns with divine wisdom.

Let’s Get Curious About Leadership Podcast
Exploring Sikh leadership through lived wisdom, courage, humility, and service. I collection of video dialogs bringing Sikh values into modern leadership, business, and life.