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Kunal is an ex-banker with a (largely self-proclaimed) flair for writing. He is an associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and an MBA from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai.

5 Business Networking Sins to avoid

Business Networking
It is a fact widely acknowledged that networking is an essential part of growing professionally, whether as an employee of a large organisation or as an entrepreneur. We have dealt elsewhere in these pages with the nuts and bolts of networking and its importance, but there is more to it than merely attending industry events and exchanging business cards. In...

Why do people in India judge you on the basis of your English?

speaking english language
In Chetan Bhagat’s last novel, Half-Girlfriend, he tried to address the divide that is present between those who speak English well and those who cannot by relating the love story of an otherwise intelligent man from Bihar who is primarily Hindi-speaking and a girl from an elite Delhi school who bond over their common love for sports but find...

Beginner’s guide to the share market

Stick Market
For those who have never tried it before, the share market can seem a large, scary place, a daunting experience to undertake. But the fact is that with interest rates at historic lows and pressure on the Reserve Bank to cut them further, it is impossible to avoid equity investment if you want your money to work for you....

Can there be a Rule Book to parenting?

Parenting
Parenting is hard. Bringing up children is the most important responsibility of a parent, and doing so only gets harder with each passing year. As we progress into a world that is larger, darker, and more scary than ever before, preparing our children to be upstanding citizens is more and more difficult. Children often have a tendency to not listen,...

Why is professional networking essential to staying relevant in your work today?

Language Skills
In a complex and uncertain work environment, professional networking has become as important as the job itself. We join the workforce typically on completion of our education. As the pressure of daily deadlines, targets, performance incentives and paperwork bears down, it is easy to shrink into isolation. There is barely time to get your own work done, let alone...

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