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Role of CTOs in spotting innovation opportunities
 It is high time that the CTOs of Indian industries exploited their skills in proactively spotting opportunities in every volume-supported sector of the nation to innovate new solutions and products for the common man rather than to wait for a foreign brand to take the lead, urges Kalyan Vaidya, Managing Consultant, Valinnova Services, Singapore (http://bit.ly/F4TValinnova).  
 
 
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Deccan Herald
India Inc luring executives home
The Past - Why Indian Executives Left? In a similar way to today’s graduates, during the mid-1980s when we entered the final year of our university studies much time went into planning our future track.
 
 
There are no stereotypes in the world of CFOs
Success is in how we make dollar and cents of the things we know, aligned with our aspirations and the value we demonstrate, not just in our academic qualifications, writes Kalyan Vaidya, Managing Consultant, Valinnova Services, Singapore, in one of the chapters of Not for $ Anymore ( http://bit.ly/F4TValinnova). 
 
 
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The Business Times, Singapore
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Tabla! Singapore
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Chennai
 
                                            
 
Redfining time, Chennai Magazine
 
 
Chennaionline.com;  24dunia.com
 
  
Nungai times, Chennai &
Alwarpet times, Chennai
 
 
 Times of India, Adyar
 
 
Kalyan  &   Dr.Sadagopan with the book
                                                     
                                          
                                                Not for $ Anymore among books by luminaries
 
                                                        in the neighbourhood of Dr.Kalam                                                          
 
The New Indian Express, Bangalore
 
 
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DNA news, Bangalore 
 
                                                               Delhi Events
Event Details : Oxford Bookstore, New Delhi and Cedar Books is hosting the book launch of ‘Not for $ Anymore’, a humorous satire on Indians settled abroad peppered with interesting Anecdotes of real life incidences by Kalyan Vaidya.
About the book : The book contains a number of anecdotes which are hilarious and in very light manner teach a globalizing Indian the manner and the way to deal with the cultural shocks and helps in tackling the issues in other countries of the world.                                                       
 
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"Not for $ Anymore": written by Kalyan Vaidya;
   published by Cedar Books 

Indians are like Eskimos with an ability to withstand almost any twists in fortunes and circumstances. More than ever, Indians represent the essence of living in a globalised highly-interconnected environment. The writer uses candid vignettes of his experiences outside India to illustrate the complexities, joys and the hurdles in living a globalised life. 

But more than the journey to becoming global citizens, the book is about the triumph of the "unassuming" hardworking Indian abroad. The author captures a bewildering range of human experiences under seven heads across 15 countries in simplistic and lucid prose. Recommended for those who want to work abroad. 

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