About V Rajesh
Rajesh's keen desire to write has been aptly encapsulated in this quote from a letter written by the Roman; Pliny the younger to the historian Tacticus, "The fortunate man, in my opinion, is he to whom the gods have granted the power either to do something which is worth recording or to write what is worth reading, and most fortunate of all is the man who can do both."
V Rajesh is a Retail Expert, Trainer, Author and Consultant. His previous book “The INDIAN reTALEs” is India’s first experiential book on India Retail and has been widely read.
Rajesh has more than two decades of hands on experience in the corporate world and has worked in a variety of organisations spanning Indian start ups, Large Indian Corporates to Multi National organisations. He has extensive experience in a variety of working environments, corporate cultures and handling of teams. In line with his theory of the 4th Bucket, he is now actively engaged in knowledge sharing and dissemination and “Out Of Syllabus” is the result of the same.
Rajesh can be contacted for Career planning workshops, Training Programs and
more inputs about "Out Of Syllabus" through his Personal Site.
Click here to join the "Out of Syllabus" group on Facebook
V Rajesh is a Retail Expert, Trainer, Author and Consultant. His previous book “The INDIAN reTALEs” is India’s first experiential book on India Retail and has been widely read.
Rajesh has more than two decades of hands on experience in the corporate world and has worked in a variety of organisations spanning Indian start ups, Large Indian Corporates to Multi National organisations. He has extensive experience in a variety of working environments, corporate cultures and handling of teams. In line with his theory of the 4th Bucket, he is now actively engaged in knowledge sharing and dissemination and “Out Of Syllabus” is the result of the same.
Rajesh can be contacted for Career planning workshops, Training Programs and
more inputs about "Out Of Syllabus" through his Personal Site.
Click here to join the "Out of Syllabus" group on Facebook