Positive Attitude – The Key to...

Posted on Feb 18 2010 | 3 Comments
Positive Attitude – The Key to Success Your attitude has a direct affect your behavior and therefore  directly influences your life . If we talk about workplace, happiness and success they would be considered as major assets. The bigger question today is, that... Read More »

Cautious Contribution Towards Custom...

Posted on Feb 12 2010 | 1 Comment
Cautious Contribution Towards Customer Service It is not uncommon in an organization for staff members to believe that customer service is only the job of those who deal directly with the external customers or clients . Another myth that floats is that one has to be... Read More »

Intelligent Quotient Vs. Emotional I...

Posted on Dec 15 2009 | 1 Comment
Intelligent Quotient Vs. Emotional Intelligence IQ & EI are very triggering topics, aren’t they? Which one do you think leads to a more successful life? The choice could entirely depend on what worked best for you. But if you look at things from my perspective,... Read More »

Mentors – The New Gateway To S...

Posted on Jan 13 2009 | 1 Comment
Mentors – The New Gateway To Success I once read a book called the “The Science of getting rich”. In this book Wallace says that getting rich is an art of correctly replicating what the rich do. Thus,  It is it not about getting the right environment, talent... Read More »

Handling Conflict Effectively in Tea...

Posted on Dec 15 2008 | No Comments
Handling Conflict Effectively in Teams Conflict management was one of my favorite subjects in MBA. I loved solving  & presenting case studies related to conflict. I have always believed that conflicts are positive & play a pivotal role in the growth... Read More »

Building Networks & Being Succe...

Posted on Dec 12 2008 | No Comments
Building Networks & Being Successful Right from my childhood, I have believed in the power of SELF. I never felt the need for Networking. Even during my hostel days the idea of building good relations with my seniors made me repulsive. I am still not the... Read More »