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ASIRT takes management lessons from Corporate Chanakya Radhakrishnan Pillai

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Priyanka Pugaokar
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ASIRT takes management lessons from Corporate Chanakya Radhakrishnan Pillai

The presence of Corporate Chanakya fame management guru Radhakrishnan Pillai in the Tech day marked yet another feather in the cap of ASIRT. The Industry veteran, in his knowledge packed session explained the members the relevance and importance of Chanakya’s principles of management in the event organised on 21st May, 2015.

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Giving the management mantra to the audience, Pillai stressed on out of the box thinking and innovative ideas. He spoke on Chanakya Sutras and how it defines management principles at all times forming the foundation of Leadership, Economics, State Craft, Punishment, Warfare and strategy.

Pillai highlighted the importance of women angle in successful business ventures. He said that the next decade of business would be dominated by women entrepreneurs where women executives would be seen performing a strategic role in the corporate.

He also unveiled his new book "Chanakya in You - Story of a kingmaker” on the platform of the ASIRT Tech Day.

With nearly 20 years of combined working and business experience, Radhakrishnan Pillai is a well known management speaker, trainer, author and consultant. His first book ‘Corporate Chanakya’ has been on the “best-seller” list since its launch in 2010. Pillai has been awarded the prestigious Sardar Patel International award 2009 for his research and contribution in the field of management and Industrial development.

ASIRT Corporate Gold Sponsor, Asus, pre-launched a product for ASIRT members before the official launch expected next month. Apart from that Mukesh Gupta from Schneider, another ASIRT Gold Sponsor presented its online and offline UPS series that provided members with a better understanding of pre-sales and APC technology. The event also marked entry of Net Protector Anti Virus as Corporate Gold Sponsors of ASIRT. Around 100 members showed their participation in the event.

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