If you are someone who thrives in ambiguity and feels confident about your ability to create possibilities and get things done, we might have a conversation worth having. You are probably the kind of person who can walk into a room and make a difference through your presence. You are able to articulate your thoughts clearly and influence people without relying on authority. You understand organisations, human dynamics, and business realities enough to have meaningful conversations with senior leaders. You may have a postgraduate degree in management or liberal arts. But more importantly, you see yourself as a deep generalist — someone who enjoys playing multiple roles rather than being confined to one narrow specialisation. Business development. Strategy. Facilitating leadership development journeys. Designing learning experiences. Building new ideas and products. Working with clients. Thinking about organisations, leadership, culture, networks, and change. The designation does not matter much to us. We built OD Alternatives nearly 28 years ago with a easy but difficult belief: Leadership development should not be reduced to training calendars, competency frameworks, or scalable content delivery platforms. It should be a deeply transformative experience — both for the individual leader and for the organisation they are part of. Over the years, we have worked with organisations on leadership development, visioning, values, culture building, top team alignment, and talent pipelines — mostly through the messy but meaningful process of bringing people together in real time. Long before coaching became fashionable on LinkedIn, we started one of
India’s early coaching certification programs. Later, we shifted our focus and built an OD Certification program for mid-career HR professionals and consultants. Six years ago, we launched OrgLens — a platform working at the intersection of organisational psychology, social networks, and data science to help organisations understand and act on the invisible human networks that shape performance, trust, collaboration, inclusion, and culture. This role is unlikely to suit someone looking for rigid structure, predictable boundaries, or narrowly defined responsibilities. But if you are intellectually curious, emotionally mature, comfortable with complexity, and excited by the idea of helping leaders and organisations evolve, write to us. Sometimes the most meaningful careers are not built by fitting into predefined roles, but by growing into possibilities. Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.in/job/4mnux7