For Professional Success: “75-80 percent of the time, focus on your strengths.”
Students, Executives & Entrepreneurs - Do any of these career defining questions concern you?
Am I better off in a job or as an entrepreneur? Should I pursue a career within the mainstream or non-mainstream profession?
How can I become a better leader or manager? How do I augment my marketing, PR and communications skills for professional growth? How can I improve my negotiations, collaborative and/or networking skills?
Should I work for money or work for a vision?
Can I acquire entrepreneurship skills? Can I become a better entrepreneur? Can I an unproven and young entrepreneur create history? Where do I go to get tips to write a business plan?
Should I pursue what I love, focus on my strengths, follow my passion, opt for the accepted norm or live somebody else’s dream?
How do I identify my key strengths? Should I experiment outside my comfort zone or natural strengths? Should I take risks or play safe ? Should I dream big or small?
How do I make an elevator speech to promote myself?
During the interview process, should I interview my boss?
Should I work for a small/medium or big organization?
Should I work across functions or specialize in a particular function?
Should I continually change jobs or industries? Is it the right time to make a strategic career change?
In my 30s, should I go back to school to pursue an advanced degree?
Should I study, live and/or work in India or overseas? How do I prepare myself to live overseas?
What kind of communicators will the future belong to? How can I improve my business communications (oral and written) skills?
Is it better to be a caring or self-absorbed leader?
Do I need a neutral and independent voice as a career strategist?
If I have continually failed or made mistakes galore, can I carve a niche or attain my goals?
How can I prepare for an uncertain future – job, entrepreneurship, life & relationships?