Multidisciplinary leaders join the advisory board of Great Manager Institute ANI | Updated: May 25, 2021 11:56 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 25 (ANI/NewsVoir): Great Manager Institute, the Mumbai-headquartered company focused on cracking the code of people management, announces the formation of its new advisory board.
Great Manager Institute has inducted leaders from various disciplines into its board with an aim to expand its technology-driven people manager coaching business.
Guru Bhat, VP of Customer Success at Paypal, Dibyendra Nath Mukerjea, popularly known as Bonny in the media industry and Chief Executive of Digital Business at RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, Nandita Gurjar, former CHRO of Infosys, and Kiran Khalap, Co-founder of chlorophyll (Brand Consultancy), joined the current board of Advisors that also includes Bala Malladi, CEO of ACT, and Prasenjit Bhattacharya, Co-founder of Great Manager Institute and Director of Great Place
Book ‘Management Lessons From Poetry’ to be released tomorrow
By News Desk| Published: 18th December 2020 6:45 pm IST
Hyderabad: A book release function is scheduled virtually on Zoom, organized by Association of Indian Management Schools (It is an Association of about 700 Management Colleges of India).
The book titled as Management Lessons From Poetry, authored by renowned Management Professor Prof. Mohammad Masood Ahmed, who is also the former President of above association.
This is book is first of its kind in Management Education in India and overseas where Urdu Poetry is used to explain the Management Lessons which are very much useful and relevant for individual’s personal and professional life.
Bengaluru’s Wifi Dabba Wants to Beam Broadband to You Using Lasers
Lasers could bring Wi-Fi broadband home at a fraction of the cost of fibre. By Gopal Sathe | Updated: 10 December 2020 09:33 IST
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The cost is a fraction of deploying underground fibre, it said
Wifi Dabba says it will offer unlimited 1Gbps connections for Rs. 799
Bengaluru-based Wifi Dabba has plans to cover the city in lasers that carry data signals, so that it can provide fast and cheap broadband access without the huge expense and time involved in digging up and laying fibre cables. Gadgets 360 had first spoken to Wifi Dabba back in 2017, when the company was working with kirana stores and paan shops small retailers and kiosks to place dabbas (boxes) in these locations which contained routers, and would offer sachet pricing of Rs. 20 for 1GB of data over Wi-Fi.