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“Sridevi is professionalism personified……”;
“The show must go on………”; and
“I can hear that, I am a bad father; a bad son; a bad husband, but I can not hear
that I am a bad professional.
Yes, these quotations of some very famous personalities rather professionals of fraternity, were the key features and foundation of Mr. Sandy's workshop, held on 25thJune’05 at Infocus terrace. The eve was named as “Saturday Celebration” and it proved as up to the mark as Mr. Sandy s seminar. All Infocusites not only enjoyed his crisp and lively presentation on the topic “” but also the delicious and mouth watering food.
Mr. Sandy, (; IMS, DAVV India) is a Consultant and the Director of ‘The Bridget'. He is certainly not a new face for Infocus because just a few months ago he gave a viable presentation on “Communication Skills and Making Our Organization a fun place to work in”. His both the endeavors are not less than golden memories for Infocus because be it any ordinary Infocusite or the Director of the organization, no one left of not getting influenced with him.
The well-built and sturdy presentation of Sandy was equipped with several video clippings, stories, quotes, games and question- answer session etc. With so many heart-throb examples of perfect professionalism and right attitude at workplace Sandy proved himself an ideal personaof that panorama.
He taught self-audit and assessment with a simple survey. He asked all the Infocusite to list out any five names among their colleagues whom they would like to employ if sometime they start their own company. And within few minutes the result came out and everyone analysed whether he\she possesses the skills of being one of top five employees of the company.
At the end of the program Mr.Panjwani, the Director, ISPL. addressed to all the employees and gave some practical examples of good and bad professionalism. And it is worth saying that Mr. Panjwani’s session was not somewhere less than earlier one.
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