Jeetesh Kathawaroo tackles real business issues with a refreshing dose of reality and humour. His presentations include: |
Business unusual
It's like Carte Blanche, but without Derek Watts
and
much funnier.
While the world flashes past us at breakneck speed, stop for a breather and let Jeetesh give you an update of what's going in the world. He'll give you a punchy and very humorous look at what is happening in business, politics and society and what the impact is on your business. Make a booking now, before someone tells you that "the only constant is change".
Show some leadership... for a change
Leadership re-engineered – now only three habits
needed!
Every week there's a new, revolutionary way to become a better leader; there's a new leadership "must read" at the bookshop and don't forget the new leadership lessons to be learnt from flying squirrels. Let Jeetesh cut through the hype and hysteria and distil some of the key leadership principles he's learnt from consulting, what to do and for goodness sake, what not to do!
In search of failure
How to turn your organisation into a dismal failure in a
few easy steps!
There's a wealth of information on how to run a successful business, which is all well and good, but Jeetesh's management consulting experience also shows some valuable lessons on how to avoid failure.
People are our most valuable asset...
yeah right!
Real life talent management.
With quality skills being in such short supply, it is imperative for your organisation to get the right people on board, make the best use of their scarce skills and try its best to keep them for as long as possible. It also helps to get rid of the idiots.
I promise – it is possible to enjoy work!
Work enjoyment isn't an oxymoron.
There are, apparently, some very strange people that come to work and enjoy it. For others, it's just a daily grind. But let Jeetesh share his ideas on why it is possible to enjoy your work and how to make this a reality. He's worked for banks, so he should know!
How to screw-up an IT implementation
in three easy steps!
And sometimes, you don't even need three steps...
IT implementations are notorious for their high failure rates. Let Jeetesh share his experience and lessons learnt from far too many unhealthy IT implementations, including budget miracles, work-shy resources, dodgy vendors and implementation date delusions.