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What's your ideal role within an organization?

The Internal Organizational Development Consultant

Posted @ 11:11PM, December 14, 2007 by Gautam Ghosh | Permalink
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Work history

Vyaktitva August 2008 to the present
Consultant

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How would you describe your time at Vyaktitva?

Great learning
The Imagence Partners September 2006 to August 2008
Co-Founder and Director

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How would you describe your time at The Imagence Partners?

Brilliant :-)
Satyam April 1999 to August 2002
Employee

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Education

XLRI June 1997 to May 1999
HR

How would you describe your time at XLRI?

Studied HR and OB. Organized some events. Got to know people
WGSHA June 1991 to April 1994
Hotel Management

How would you describe your time at WGSHA?

Took a welcombreak !

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