In a unique move, Goyal invited Bhagat to lecture 'employees with permanent job with no motivation' with the objective of improving productivity and bringing out new ideas to streamline government processes.
After the one-hour talk by the author of bestselling novels '2 States' and 'Five Point Someone - What not to do at IIT!' came the ideas, including one calling for the almost 1,000 employees in the ministries of power, coal and renewable energy to adopt two villages each in all 545 Lok Sabha constituencies to ensure 100 per cent electrification.
Sources at the session said employees narrated instances of how, in the absence of a structured induction programme, they were at sea when they joined a new department and were entrusted with responsibilities from day one.
Goyal invited the author to deliver a pep talk to officials of the ministries, seeking to improve their performance.
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Bhagat, 40, sought to inspire his audience by narrating several anecdotes and sharing personal experiences.
Bhagat offered a few suggestions on breathing and relaxing to reduce their stress levels. He also described Indian women as the most beautiful in the world.
Bhagat met his wife, Anusha, at the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, while pursuing an MBA degree.
Attired in a business suit, Bhagat told the 200-strong gathering that even he had to struggle to get his first book published.
Bhagat has written six novels, including 'One Night @ the Call Center'. His first, 'Five Point Someone', was published in May 2004.