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Rajiv
Khurana
is Management Consultant, Trainer, Newspaper columnist, Author,
Career Coach, TV and Radio anchor.
He is a Certified
Management Consultant and a Fellow of the Institute of Management
Consultants of India. He is a winner of the national award for consultants.
He heads THE
PERSONNEL LAB., Management Consultants, New Delhi. He
has 5years
of industry and over 17 years of consulting and training experience
with a
variety of MNCs and Indian corporates. His core areas of consulting
are: OD interventions, Change
facilitation, Management Development, Satisfaction studies, eLearning,
Communication
strategies, Buddy-mentoring, Systems strengthening etc.
For more details
about the Personnellab., Management Consultants please click on
"http://www.thepersonnellab.com"
More than 700
of his articles/columns have been published in The Economic Times,
Hindustan Times, Times of India, Indian Express, Financial Express,
Dainik Jagran and Dainik Bhaskar. His articles are full of wit,
humour and straight-forwardness.
He has pioneered
the use of pre-nursery games and toys for management development
programmes. All major newspapers and magazines have given him wide
coverage for his crisp and sharp thoughts on various people management
subjects. He plays an active role in various professional bodies
and is also a guest speaker at various engineering and management
institutes. He likes to conduct his programmes in lively, humorous
and interactive manner. He is also a keen photographer and a serious
poet.
He works FREE
for 3 days in a month for "non profit" social and educational institutions.
His first book,
Sweet and Sour Soup for the Executives
has recently been released. This book has enjoyed the top ten ratings
in various parts of the country including being picked as the "soft
management" book of the year 2001. He has dedicated the royalty
earned from this book for the benefit of the under-privileged children.
His second
book Your first job
has been released recently. This facilitates the student to move
smoothly from campus to career.
Few more books
are due for release during 2003.
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