Why Telling People to Consume Less Is Just… Unnatural
What legacy will your kids remember you for?
In this episode of TiE Talks, I sit down with Rajeev Peshawaria—author, speaker, and CEO of Stewardship Asia Centre—to explore how leaders can do well by doing good. Rajeev shares stories from global companies that prove profit and purpose can go hand in hand. We also talk about his own journey, why he believes the traditional MBA is outdated, and how steward leadership starts with a simple choice: do you want to create a better future, or just chase the next quarter’s numbers?
Tune in to hear his bold take on leadership, legacy, and making business more human!
Table of Contents
Discussion Points: Why Telling People to Consume Less Is Just
- Is your business wired for real impact—or just window dressing?
- Why telling people to consume less backfires every time
- What a 270-year-old pencil brand can teach today’s startups
- How one insurance policy idea from Brazil outperformed expectations
- Why quarterly obsession is killing your company’s future
- The 5 values every future-ready business must live by
- Skeptical CEO? Here’s where your mindset shift starts
- Netflix’s one-line policy that slashed expenses
- The airline scandal that exposed the limits of rule-based leadership
- Steward leaders aren’t born. So what wakes them up?
- Is Gen Z really more woke—or just better branded?
- Why MBAs might be the dinosaurs of the leadership world
- What will your children remember you for?
Our Guest: Rajeev Peshawaria
Rejecting platitudes and theoretical models, Rajeev combines 22 years of global Fortune 100 experience with research-based insights to provide unique and practical approaches to personal leadership, ethics and governance, sustainable business growth, and stewardship. A sought-after speaker and consultant, he is CEO of Stewardship Asia Center, Singapore, and President of Leadership Energy Consulting, Seattle WA, USA.