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Developing A Personal Growth Culture: Focus On Being Professional

Shankar Santhiram, EQTD Consulting

15-Jan-18 10:00

Developing A Personal Growth Culture: Focus On Being Professional

It’s the third Monday of the month and Shankar of EQTD Consulting finds the excellence of any service is dependent on the people you interface with hence the need to deliver an outstanding customer experience, more than ever. He shares also on the need to get ahead at work and concentrate on increasing your personal value by getting your bosses to know that you are an asset to your company, and for your industry.

Produced by: Freda Liu


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