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By Rajesh Setty on Mon 05 Jun 2006, 2:57 PM - Leave Comment
Gary Sage is a renowned NLP expert in UK. I was honored to see his review of “Beyond Code” on his blog. Here is the link:
Gary Sage: Beyond Code (book review)
Thanks Gary. Makes me feel that the years that I spent researching and the months that I spent writing it is all worth it.
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By Rajesh Setty on Tue 23 May 2006, 5:22 PM - Leave Comment
Hello once again.
I will be
attending TiECon East at Boston June 15-17, 2006. I am also a part of
the panel where we will be discussing “Networking as an Advanced
Marketing Tool”
Personally, I think Networking (like Sales) is a
word that has many meanings for many people. I think the best way to
network is to stop networking
– meaning stop networking and start
building relationships.
Here is the link:
TiECon East – Day 3 Agenda.
If any of you in Boston want to get together there, please send me a note at “explore AT foresightplus DOT com”
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By Rajesh Setty on Mon 08 May 2006, 11:25 AM - 2 Comments
Midwest Book Review has included a review of “Beyond Code” in their latest issue in the “Self-help section. Here is the link:
MBR: Small Press Bookwatch | May 2006 | Self-help Shelf
Quote from the review:
“Beyond Code is very strongly recommended reading and a welcome addition to the personal community library Self Help/Self Improvement reference collections”
Endorsements from my heroes, quotes like the above and your emails are what brings me satisfaction and makes me feel the year-long effort was really worth it.
Thanks again.
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By Rajesh Setty on Thu 04 May 2006, 11:12 PM - 4 Comments
My publisher in India – Vikas Publishing House just announced that the India edition of Beyond Code is now available for pre-order.
Many of you from India wanted to be notified when the India edition came out. I will respond to all of you by email but that will take me a while. Hence this post.
Here is the link to pre-order a copy
Beyond Code: Learn to distinguish yourself in 9 simple steps
(Foreword by Tom Peters)
Paperback India Edition
More details about the book at Vikas Publishing House
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By Rajesh Setty on Mon 24 Apr 2006, 10:29 AM - Leave Comment
Wayne Turmel hosts a show called the Cranky Middle Manager Show. While it is not Wayne’s full time job, this is something that Wayne does to distinguish himself from the commodity crowd. In other words, Wayne is on to building a personal brand with this initiative. Wayne interviewed me on the topic of “Personal Branding” for this show. It’s an audio program and it’s up on the site now. Here is the link:
Cranky Middle Manager Show #44: Personal Branding with Rajesh Setty
Thanks Wayne.
Have a great week ahead all of you.
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By Rajesh Setty on Tue 28 Mar 2006, 4:29 PM - Leave Comment
Michael A.Lally (of Diligentia) reviews my book “Beyond Code” for “The CEO Referesher”
Here is the link for the review
The CEO Refresher :: Review of Beyond Code
Thanks to “The CEO Refresher” and Mike.
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By Rajesh Setty on Mon 13 Mar 2006, 3:43 PM - Leave Comment
I have been blogging less in the last few days because I am completing an eBook on “Personal Branding for Technology Professionals” to be released soon. I have also been working on finalizing this workshop. So here is the announcement.
I have been working on this program for a few months ensure that participants have a high ROII (return on investment on their interaction) My friends at Intulogy have put together a compelling package.
Here are the high-level details:

Delta P Delta T Workshop: Moving from Coding to Leading
This is a one-day interactive workshop for (ideally) people in the technology industry where we will explore how they can distinguish themselves and succeed. Participants will leave with a “Delta P Delta T toolkit” that will contain several resources to use beyond the one-day they will spend at the course. The toolkit will include:
* 30 minute DVD on Delta P Delta T
* Instructions for 52 weekly podcasts for the next one year
(Topic: How to Distinguish yourself)
* e-Books
The course will be led by a team of Intulogy training specialists.
More details can be found in the PDF document below (right click and save)
PDF: Delta P Delta T workshop
or you can talk to Bill Sherman at Intulogy for further details:
Phone: 830.598.6444 x134
Email: “delta at intulogy dot com”
The plan is to have a pilot program for a limited set of people in the Bay Area in June 2006. The introductory cost of the program is $497 per learner.
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By Rajesh Setty on Sat 04 Mar 2006, 9:44 PM - Leave Comment
This April 20, I will be speaking at Software Engineering Management SIG (Special Interest Group) meeting. The title of the talk is “Living a Life Beyond Code”
Here is the link to the event page:
SDForum – SEM SIG: Living a Life Beyond Code
Look forward to meeting some of you there.
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By Rajesh Setty on Tue 21 Feb 2006, 10:07 AM - Leave Comment
John Gehl from Ubiquity (An IT opinion magazine and forum published by Association of Computing Machinery) interviewed me recently on topics covered in my book Beyond Code. This was one of the most comprehensive interviews related to the topic of distinguishing yourself. Here is the link and hope you will enjoy it.
Ubiquity: An Interview with Rajesh Setty
Thanks John.
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By Rajesh Setty on Sun 19 Feb 2006, 7:51 PM - Leave Comment
I will be speaking at a SIPA event this March 8, 2006. There is no fee
for SIPA members and Agilent employees. Other registration details can
be found at SIPA’s website
SIPA: Personal Branding – Goals, Competence and Differentiation
When you have a moment, please take a look at a related article which is my recent column at CIO Update.
CIO Update: Personal Branding for technology professionals – Part 1 of 2
Look forward to meeting some of you there.
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