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PERSONALITY
DEVELOPMENT AND CAREER MANAGEMENT(A Pragmatic Perspective) |
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Mr.
N. K. Gite, AGM (Mktg.)/SAIL (Steel Authority of India Ltd.)
have gone through our recently published book
"PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND CAREER MANAGEMENT"
and stated his compliments about the book in the following words.
Amongst
plethora of book on similar subject (the recent publication of S. Chand and
Company Ltd.) - "Personality Development and Career Management" by Col. R.
M. Onkar Stands distinct. The author has approached the subject in a unique
way.
The concept of 'Know Thyself' is a central theme of the book which need of
be understood and imbibed by each and everyone for progress in life. It is
really a pragmatic approach.
A quick glance at the contents itself gives reflection of wide range of
study undertaken by the author on different subjects like inbuilt
characteristic of the person, psychology, brain-mind relationship, sociology
and management. The outcome, however, does not seem to be from only
referrals, but culled out of his deep thoughts, personal first hand
experience and observations in life.
The five pillars of Personality Development and Career Management dwelt upon
by the author in depth are applicable in every stage of life whether for
one's own development, selection of career or profession and excelling in
respective field as well as for the all round growth.
An avid reader of books on different subjects like me has not come across 'A
Guide for Life' like this, which is of par excellence value.
The book will be of immense value to youngsters in every household as well
as the Human Resource Departments in Public or Private Corporates and
educational/ Training Institutes.
The book was released by Dr. S. N. Pathan,
Vice Chancellor, Nagpur University, Nagpur in the presence of eminent
academicians and scholars.

Also, The Hitavada, Newspaper from
Nagpur appreciated the book and mentioned that “This book has all the
ingredients to help you build a promising career you would love to relish.
Go through every page of this book and unfold the secrets of success and
failure.
It would not only adorn your shelf but also yourself”
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