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Public Seminar for Software Professionals – June 30 at Hyderabad, India.

By Rajesh Setty on Mon 18 Jun 2007, 11:05 PM - 3 Comments

I will be conducting a public seminar organized by HYSEA (Hyderabad Software Exports Association) on June 30, 2007.

Here are the details:


Venue       – Ascendas V Park Auditorium at HITEC City, Madhapur
Date          – 30th June 2007
Time         – 11am to 1pm followed by Lunch

More details at HYSEA website


There is no cost to attend the event but companies have to nominate their employees to attend the event.

If you are a software professional in Hyderabad, I look forward to meeting you there.

The event is sponsored by Pramati Technologies.

 

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Anonymous  on June 21st, 2007

hiya rajesh,
good to hear about seminar,but it is sad to market yourself with a tom peters quote.is tom peters benchmark of management?no he is not.i think you should get more confident about yourself to have your own bench mark.dont use american names,if you wanna have place in management world as indian.management is not just chess,our life itself is management ,it starts from your dad naming you as rajesh setty.tompeters,jackwelch etc are temporary benchmarks whose perceptions work out in their circumstances and situations,it wont serve everyone and every crisis.hope everyone has his own perception about management.you know this kinda marketing doesn’t make you unique.hope you will be unique.

Anonymous  on June 21st, 2007

Thanks Rohan for your perspectives.
Best,
Raj

Anonymous  on June 30th, 2007

I attended your session today. I enjoyed it very well. When you said you prepared well for this session I was a bit suspicious about it. I thought it would be another slide
reading session. But it was very lively and joyful one with lot of information seamlessly embedded in it. A ‘lot’ at least I felt so. And your exercise came in as a surprise but
brought the whole team together so quickly and enabled to start the new practice quite easily. That is awesome. Thanks Rajesh.

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