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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPankaj Srivastava is a civil engineer with an Executive MBA from S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research. Born into a lower middle class family, he grew up in the small town of Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh. After completing his engineering studies in 1994, the author started his career as a junior engineer. Hard work, dedication and the determination to achieve something great helped him climb the rungs of the professional ladder quickly. He has led small and large teams at project sites, and moved to the company headquarters in Mumbai as General Manager, Operations. His book chroniclRead More...
Pankaj Srivastava is a civil engineer with an Executive MBA from S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research. Born into a lower middle class family, he grew up in the small town of Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh. After completing his engineering studies in 1994, the author started his career as a junior engineer. Hard work, dedication and the determination to achieve something great helped him climb the rungs of the professional ladder quickly. He has led small and large teams at project sites, and moved to the company headquarters in Mumbai as General Manager, Operations. His book chronicles his life journey and transformation, through a tragic accident, from a workaholic to someone who learned to balance work and life effectively. It distills his insights about work, health and relationships and how they can be managed to ensure present and future happiness. Read Less...Achievements
“Out of nowhere, a mechanical hydra crane rolled into view and crushed my foot. When you are about to lose a leg, you begin to look for firm ground. Somewhere in the foggy prospect of losing a foot, I began to gain a foothold on life”.
Pankaj Srivastava
“Out of nowhere, a mechanical hydra crane rolled into view and crushed my foot. When you are about to lose a leg, you begin to look for firm ground. Somewhere in the foggy prospect of losing a foot, I began to gain a foothold on life”.
Pankaj Srivastava
Mumbai, January 2014
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