Maintaining a balance between professional responsibilities and personal well-being is essential, yet often challenging. In the series 'On Balancing Work and Wellbeing', we delve into vital topics like managing stress and prioritising wellness to promote a healthy workplace culture and lead a balanced life.
Maintaining a balance between professional responsibilities and personal well-being is essential, yet often challenging. In the series 'On Balancing Work and Wellbeing', we delve into vital topics like managing stress and prioritising wellness to promote a healthy workplace culture and lead a balanced life.
Change is a constant in our lives, demanding flexibility, receptiveness, and the courage to venture beyond conventional boundaries. Ihe series 'On Adapting To Change,' Anirban Tarafdar (RPSG Group), Raj Gupta (PCBL), Snehasis Samaddar (CESC), and Aniruddha Banerjee (Spencer's) sare their experiences of navigating the unknown and tackling difficult circumstances, and how these have helped in their professional journeys forward.
The fear of public speaking ranks high among widespread phobias, a challenge frequently faced in the corporate sphere. In the series, ‘On Public Speaking, - Dr Mohua Banerjee (IMI Kolkata), Mr Amitava Sengupta (RPSG Group), Mr Sunil Bhandari (RPSG Group) and Mr Subhasis Mitra (RPSG Group), sre their stories about the preparations needed while talking to large groups or important clients. They discuss what they learned from these experiences, offering a glimpse into the journey of mastering the art of public speaking.
A common trait among many professionals is the positive impact of mentors in their lives, guiding them towards their best selves. In this series, Sudarshana Sanyal (HEL & DIL), Arijit Mitra (NPCL), Janesh Kumar (Guiltfree), and Anurita Dey (Spencer’s) sare key moments from their life and career transformations. They recount the invaluable advice received from trusted colleagues, highlighting how such guidance helped them navigate uncertainties, boost confidence, and achieve their ambitions.