Book Review : What They Still Don’t Teach in Project Management School – Part 1

What They Still Don’t Teach in Project Management School – Part 1 by Joseph Dolphin is a groundbreaking guide that takes a deep dive into the often-overlooked nuances of project management. In this first part of a two-book series, Dolphin addresses the critical concepts and tools that seasoned project managers, consultants, and business leaders need to understand to effectively bridge the gap between theory and practice. Unlike traditional project management texts that focus solely on the basics, this book focuses on the complex and real-world aspects that are seldom covered in schools or in introductory training programs.

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The Irony of Contradictions: Tanmeenn Singh Maken

Tanmeenn Singh Maken is a businessman and author whose work delves into the complexities of human behavior, societal dynamics, and personal growth. With a diverse background spanning hydroelectric power generation, cement manufacturing, and manganese alloy casting, Maken brings a distinctive perspective to his writing. His insights are shaped by both his extensive professional experience and his deep engagement with philosophical and cultural questions.

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Guldasta-e-Nazm: Jagjeet Singh Saluja

Jagjeet Singh Saluja is an architect by profession, but his passion for art, music, and literature transcends beyond structural blueprints and design elements. As the founder of Swabhimaan Architects, a renowned architecture, interior, and landscape design firm based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, he has successfully led numerous projects across six states in India. His work in hospitality, residential, commercial, weekend villas, bungalows, plotting, and institutional sectors showcases his ability to bring creativity and functionality together. However, beyond the world of architecture, his artistic journey unfolds in the realms of poetry and music, where his soul truly finds its expression.

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Author Featured Article by Dr. Y.V. Ramana

Dr. Y.V. Ramana’s life is a testament to perseverance, intellectual curiosity, and the pursuit of knowledge. Born on March 8, 1933, in Tenali, a town in the erstwhile Madras Presidency, India, his journey spans nearly a century of remarkable historical, scientific, and personal evolution. Raised in Madras (now Chennai), he witnessed firsthand the unfolding of major global and national events, including World War II, India’s struggle for independence, and the subsequent reorganization of Indian states based on linguistic divisions. These significant transitions shaped his worldview and instilled in him a deep sense of resilience and adaptability.

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Dr. Bikash Bage and Dr. Padi Hana – Author Feature Article

In the world of academia and social research, some scholars go beyond the boundaries of theory and make significant contributions to pressing socio-economic issues. Dr. Bikash Bage and Dr. Padi Hana, two eminent sociologists from Rajiv Gandhi University, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh, exemplify this commitment through their extensive research and scholarly work. Their recent book, Youth Employment: Problems and Prospects in Arunachal Pradesh, stands as a testament to their dedication to understanding and addressing the challenges faced by the educated youth of the Apatani community in the Ziro Valley. This feature article delves into their academic journey, research contributions, and the impact of their work on society.

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An Interview with Harshal Bhusari

Harshal Bhusari is a political strategist, researcher, and analyst with expertise in Indian politics and governance. A Research Associate at MIT School of Government, he brings over 15 years of insight into power dynamics. Game of Power reimagines Robert Greene’s principles through India’s historical and political lens.

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An Interview with Neha Singh

Neha Singh is a distinguished writer and content creator with over a decade of experience in the corporate sector and freelance writing. Holding a double post-graduate degree in English, she has made significant contributions to literature and communications. In her latest work, Shiva: My Postmodern Ishta, Neha offers a thoughtful interpretation of Hindu philosophy, emphasizing its relevance in the modern world. With three published books and a fourth in progress, Neha continues to explore themes of spirituality, identity, and the ongoing battle between good and evil.

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Author Feature Article Ajay Puranik (AJOY)

Ajay Puranik, also known as AJOY, is a writer whose literary journey is as unique and inspiring as his professional life. With a distinguished career spanning over 45 years in banking, he has now turned his focus toward the world of creative expression, making his debut as an author with You Always Have Someone. This transition from banking executive to writer speaks volumes about his ability to adapt, explore, and embrace new challenges in life.

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An Interview with Dr. Kunjam Pooja

Dr. Kunjam Pooja, a Civil Assistant Surgeon in Telangana, India, specializes in child nutrition and is a passionate classical dancer, mother, and lifelong learner. An Amazon #1 best-selling author and member of the International Council of Authors, she combines her professional expertise and diverse interests to inspire others toward personal and professional success.

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An Interview with Dr. M. Emmanuel Bhaskar

Dr. M. Emmanuel Bhaskar is a seasoned physician-educator with over 20 years of experience in clinical practice. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he supervised the care of around 20,000 patients, adapting his expertise to support individuals at home. A specialist in Internal Medicine and a researcher, this series marks his debut in storytelling, drawing from his unique experiences to narrate the hardships and resilience of those affected by the pandemic.

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