PATH HAI THEEK OR PATHETIC – WE DECIDE….

While we look at the rear view mirror, we suddenly, bring our focus back on the way ahead. Even as we concentrate on side view mirror and see someone over-taking and zoom past us, we have to take control and use right combination of brakes, clutch and accelerator. We always have to keep changing our...

In Conversation with…Sanjay Kumar, Professor & Director, CSDS

 The Art of Politics in Analysing & Predicting to a successful Career!! Both the George’s; Orwell and Bernard Shaw presented pictures of politics in a satirical style of their own, at times even bordering on being cynical. George Orwell, in one of his many memorable and quotable quotes had said, “Political language — and with variations this...

In Conversation with…Sameer Kapoor, Blogger by Choice, Finance Enthusiast, Speaker

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”- Benjamin Franklin “I made a killing in the stock market; my broker lost all my money, so I killed him.” –Jim Loy First quote holds the forte of truth everywhere and more so in financial investment and wealth management, probably with greater importance. Second quote, though on...

In Conversation with…Syed Asim, Sales Expert / Entrepreneur

 How to Master The Art of Sales!! When one starts thinking about one’s career, people generally suggest spending at least a year in ‘Sales’. Sales function’s exposure makes the man “A Gentleman”. It helps the person to appreciate other’s point of view, build up and tell your story, handle rejection, navigate your way to success despite challenges...

In Conversation with…Abhay Kumar, HR Consultant

All economic indicators of a country are meaningless if they are not doing one simple thing, i.e. generate employment and employment opportunity for the citizens of that country. After all, the very basic objective of any sovereign country is to create an opportunity for its citizens to fulfill their basic minimum requirement i.e. to live his/her life with dignity....

In Conversation with… Sandeep Srivastava, Educator Entrepreneur & Budding Politician

The Government’s outlay in education for the budgetary year 2018-19 is Rs. 85,010 Cr. According to Department of Statistics and Programme Implementation, GOI, domestic private expenditure on education in 2014-15 was Rs. 2,25,832 Cr and in 2017-18 also, this expenditure would be on similar lines. Every year, India produces more than 5 million (6.3 Million...

In Conversation with… Kunal Gupta, Sales Leader

 “Master of the Number & Leader of the Team” “I have never worked a day in my life without selling. If I believe in something, I sell it, and I sell it hard.” – Estée Lauder However in India, a career in Sales is always considered to be one of the most difficult and a...

In Conversation with… Dr. Anu Binny, L&D Expert

Human Brain is perhaps the most complex machinery in this universe and no one till now has been able to comprehend all its wonders!! Nobel award winner Daniel Kahneman, renowned Professor of Psychology and Emeritus Professor, calls our conscious brain “a machine for jumping conclusion” while the unconscious brain “a lazy controller”. Now, in a training session, the trainer is...

The Changing Face of Business

Environmental, organizational and technological factors are creating a highly competitive business environment in which customers are the focal point. Furthermore, these factors can change quickly, sometimes in an unpredictable manner. Therefore, companies need to react frequently and quickly to both the problems and the opportunities resulting from this new business environment. Because of the pace...

Economic Recovery…….. Reading Between The Lines

Nouriel Roubini, one of the few leading economists who correctly predicted the magnitude of the world’s recent financial troubles and said “if govts maintain large deficits, worries about excessive inflation will grow, causing bond yields and borrowing rates to rise and perhaps choking off economic growth.” He further said, “another reason to worry is that energy, food and...