Dr. Arpita Sen

Dr. Arpita Sen holds a bachelor’s degree in Dental Surgery (BDS) from YMT Dental College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai. She also holds an MBA in Human Resources from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai, where she graduated as a double gold medallist. She is the co-author of Not a Rat Race: Success Mantras of World Athletes (2023), and Winning as Husband and Wife: Decoding the Success Mantras of Marriage (2026), co-written with Abhirup. She currently leads Learning, Organization Development, DEI, Culture, Talent and HR Strategy at a multinational organization. She writes on growth, leadership, and the future of work in her blogs, mindofhr.com and hustlerguru.com, and has been featured across several speaking platforms, podcasts and panel discussions. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, reading novels, singing and performing classical dance. She can be reached on Instagram at @authorarpitasen and on LinkedIn Read her books: Not a Rat Race: Success Mantras of World Atheletes  Winning as Husband and Wife: Decoding the Success Mantras of Marriage

Understanding the Hierarchy of Motives: Unveiling Henry Murray’s Psychological Framework

In the realm of psychology, Henry Murray, an influential American psychologist, made significant contributions to the understanding of human behavior, particularly through his development of the Hierarchy of Motives. Murray’s work delves into the complex interplay of psychological forces that drive human actions, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of human motivation. This article explores…

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Unveiling Cognitive Evaluation Theory: A Comprehensive Exploration and HR Applications

Cognitive Evaluation Theory (CET) is a psychological framework developed by Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan in the 1980s, which seeks to understand the interplay between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in shaping human behavior. CET posits that external factors, such as rewards and punishments, can have varying effects on an individual’s intrinsic motivation, influencing…

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Decoding Personalities: Navigating the DISC Test for Success in Work and Life

In the dynamic landscape of personal and professional development, understanding human behavior is a crucial skill. One powerful tool that has gained prominence over the years is the DISC Personality Test. Developed by psychologist William Moulton Marston in the 1920s, the DISC model categorizes individuals into four primary personality traits: Dominance (D), Influence (I), Steadiness…

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Understanding the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and its Utility in Human Resources and Beyond

The workplace is a dynamic environment where individuals with diverse personalities come together to achieve common goals. Understanding and managing these diverse personalities is crucial for effective teamwork and organizational success. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a widely used psychological tool that provides insights into individual differences, making it a valuable resource for Human…

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The Neurobiology of Motivation: Unraveling the Intricacies of Human Drive

Motivation serves as the driving force behind human behavior, influencing everything from daily tasks to long-term goals. The study of motivation has intrigued scientists for decades, leading to significant advancements in our understanding of the underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Neurobiology, the branch of biology that focuses on the nervous system’s structure and function, plays a crucial…

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