The Noida-based founder and CEO of InstaAstro, Nitin Verma, disclosed that he fired a senior employee who asked him, "Sir tell me what to do next," highlighting his stance on leadership and accountability. This incident, shared today, reshaped Verma's views on workplace ownership and initiative, according to livemint.com.

Verma explained that he hired the employee precisely to avoid having to direct that function personally. The employee’s question indicated a lack of personal initiative and ownership, which Verma believes leads to confusion rather than meaningful results. This approach reflects his leadership style, emphasizing autonomy and accountability among senior staff to drive the company’s progress without constant oversight.

This episode underscores a broader debate in Indian startup culture about leadership styles and employee empowerment. While some leaders promote freedom at work, Verma’s experience suggests that without personal initiative, such freedom might hinder productivity. Given InstaAstro’s position in the competitive astrology and wellness tech sector, leadership that demands accountability could influence how startups balance autonomy with clear responsibilities.

Looking ahead, Verma’s leadership philosophy may impact InstaAstro’s internal culture and hiring practices. Observers will watch how this approach affects the company’s growth and employee dynamics, especially as startups increasingly focus on scalable leadership models that combine freedom with ownership.

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