Author: manu prasad

  • Corporate Agenda

    Corporate Agenda aims to make corporates move beyond standard employee engagement with customised solutions. In conversation with founder Timothy J Victor.

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  • Lag

    One week of vacation meant that I didn’t get time for a decent post here. I’ll resume the normal schedule next week. Until then, you could check out the Bali series on my other blog or if you insist on work related content 😉 take a look at my India Social presentation videos from my panel here.

     

  • e-Mudhra

    E Mudhra’s innovative and path breaking solutions transform the financial living of Indian consumers using cutting edge technologies. In conversation with co-founder Kalaivani Chittaranjan

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  • Ciafo

    Wayr, from Ciafo, which focuses on building consumer-friendly products, is a location-sharing app which can work without internet or GPS. In conversation with co-founder Amarpreet Kalkat.

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  • Life After Like

    That was the title of my presentation at Indian Social 2012, where I was one of the speakers (row 3, column 1) at a panel whose topic was ‘Measurement beyond Fans, Likes and Comments’. It was quite an amazing experience with some excellent speakers and panels. Ours was a power panel with a ’10 slides in 10 minutes’ guideline. (see the  presentations from other panelists here) Thanks to that, I was told by Dina, Surekha and Gautam, who were present during my talk, that an x/2 speed version of my presentation would really help. 😀 The slideshare embed and the scribd doc talk flow should help it move at whatever speed you are comfortable with. 🙂

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    So, that’s how it went – the wonderful experience of putting faces to names I’ve virtually known for a long time, meeting new people whom I’d like to stay connected with, and most importantly, being part of something that in my view will be (if it isn’t already) THE gold standard for social media events in this part of the world within the next couple of years. A big thanks to Rajesh Lalwani and the entire India Social gang for making it all happen.

    until next time, real socialising 🙂

    PS: Coverage on Exchange4Media