Tom Peters on being Passionate about your work

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Motivating talk by Tom Peters on importance of being passionate about the work we do. Very true about Social Media – where benefits are hard to quantify in short term!

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  • Dr. Harish Kotadia has about ten years’ work experience as a hands-on CRM Program and Project Manager implementing CRM solutions for Fortune 500 clients in the US.

    He also has about five years’ work experience as a Research Executive in Marketing Research and Consulting industry working for leading MR organizations.

    Dr. Harish currently lives in Dallas, Texas, USA and works as a Consultant focusing on Social CRM, E2.0 and Analytics.

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