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Chat@3: Your workplace issues RESOLVED!

Last updated on: September 05, 2013 09:00 IST
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Join us for a chat with Sabita Rao, director, Cerebrus Consulting on September 6, between 3 and 4 pm IST.

How does one deal with a colleague who doesn't listen to anyone?

How to politely tell a senior that s/he is getting too close for comfort?

Between an ailing parent and an important client meeting, what should you choose?

How to work under a manager who is abusive and has no respect for?

Should you ask your colleague out on a date or is it out of bounds?

How can you address these everyday issues at work?

How do you get your work noticed?

More importantly, what can you do to improve your performance and rise up the career ladder?

To discuss all this and more, join us for a chat with Sabita Rao, director, Cerebrus Consulting on Friday, September 6, between 3 and 4 pm IST.

Want to participate in the chat? Click here to post your questions!

About Sabitha Rao

Sabitha Rao, Director Cerebrus Consultants and Head - Southern Operations is a management graduate from Indian Institute of Management (Calcutta).

In her career spanning over three decades, she has worked on all areas of HR from strategy to implementation.

She has handled a diverse client base ranging from family managed organisations, multinationals and international aid organisations like World Bank.

She regularly executes HR assignments in India and Sri Lanka and has also done work in other geographies such as South Africa, Laos and Ghana.

Rao is an authority in the areas of Compensation and Benefits and Organisation Restructuring. Her areas of expertise also include Performance Management, Change Management and Strategic HR.

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