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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIt happened in Bengaluru is lot more than a fable or a fiction, it narrates about workplace hardship, it talks about aftermath of layoffs and how it impacts life and shatter dreams. This book narrates a very interesting story of one such character who gets a new ray of hope just when he is about to sink.
Bringing in learning from the game of chess it tells how simple and straight-forward are the rules for living happy. They should be practiced by everyone irrespective of the industry or work you are in. Reading the book will help you take on your day-today challenges more effectively which in-turn will help you have time and energy to do more innovative tasks.
The story is narrated in simplest of the forms to ensure that message is heard loud and clear. A book worth reading for professionals in any industry, home makers and students.
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Absum is a software professional and an avid traveler. He has been living in Bangalore for almost two decades and has worked for leading technology companies and start-ups. He is a strong advocate of ‘learning from sports for management’ and believes that management professionals can learn much more from sports than anyone can imagine.
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