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Opportunity to represent Asian American Women

By: admin on Thu 18 Nov 2010 2:01 PM under diversity, Globalization, Marketing, women

A small segment of Total US population BUT a force to reckon with. I am honored and humbled to represent this population at the North Carolina Governor’s conference for women. Sharing my presentation below: Asian American Women – a TRIBE ready for PRIME TIME View more presentations from Deepika Bajaj. My message was simple: This [...]

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Speaking at North Carolina’s Governer’s Women’s conference representing Asian American Women on Nov 9th, 2010

By: admin on Sun 07 Nov 2010 9:18 AM under Business, diversity, Globalization, leadership, women

Every now and then, there is an event that brings forth an open dialogue and an opportunity to meet thought leaders. And I believe North Carolina’s Governer’s Women’s conference is one such event. I have been invited to speak at the conference Explore the Chasm—Change the World: Building Trust Across Race and Culture. This topic [...]

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Derek Sivers: Keep your goals to yourself

By: admin on Thu 23 Sep 2010 6:08 AM under balance, Entrepreneurship, Globalization, leadership

After hitting on a brilliant new life plan, our first instinct is to tell someone, but Derek Sivers says it’s better to keep goals secret. He presents research stretching as far back as the 1920s to show why people who talk about their ambitions may be less likely to achieve them.

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A language that connects the new world.

By: admin on Tue 21 Sep 2010 4:53 AM under diversity, Globalization, Travel

I have not written in a while and I missed it a lot. In my travels, I have had some really cool experiences and one thing that was so refreshing to note was that YOUTH of the world GET BEING GLOBAL…. And it is powered by their ability to relate, understand and communicate… It was [...]

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Not EAT, PRAY and LOVE But a Mastermind of my intention

By: admin on Tue 31 Aug 2010 4:42 PM under Globalization, Travel

Some of my friends who know me well know that I love “Traveling”. When I was a little girl growing up in India, I remember telling mom that I want to travel the world. When I grew up I wanted to work in different countries and chose to work for a multinational after I graduated [...]

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Social Media: The fear factor

By: admin on Wed 25 Aug 2010 3:20 AM under 3 reasons, Globalization, Marketing, social media

Recently, I was in a conference in Las Vegas, speaking about the ” Social Media – Taboos & Innovative Uses”. The focus was to help professional women of different ethnic backgrounds understand how technology, specifically social media, help or hinder their personal and professional development. Though they all understood that these days you cannot afford [...]

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Changing the world is addictive

By: admin on Wed 21 Jul 2010 3:42 AM under 3 reasons, Globalization, leadership, social media

Tribes do not include everyone… or in other words, not everyone forms a tribe. It is constituted of people who care about a specific topic or interest or looking to bring a specific change. Real change comes from real people – who then influence others – who, in turn influence others.. .and before you know [...]

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Tribal behaviors 2.0

By: admin on Wed 26 May 2010 12:39 PM under Business, Globalization, Marketing, social media

Media was designed to be an medium for the message of man. It was a way to broadcast a message to be able to connect with a community that might have interest in what you might have to stay. MOST importantly it was the extension of our Human Tribe. A Tribe which was based on [...]

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How great leaders inspire action

By: admin on Tue 04 May 2010 11:21 AM under Entrepreneurship, Globalization, Marketing

Simon Sinek has a simple but powerful model for inspirational leadership all starting with a golden circle and the question “Why?” His examples include Apple, Martin Luther King, and the Wright brothers — and as a counterpoint Tivo, which (until a recent court victory that tripled its stock price) appeared to be struggling… Learn to [...]

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Inertia of your dreams

By: admin on Thu 11 Mar 2010 2:10 PM under Entrepreneurship, Globalization

Build the inertia of your dreams and LIVE the life you DREAM of. Here are a few thoughts to increase the inertia of your dreams….

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