Since 2012, Dr. Khare is also involved in consulting, education, training and business development on voluntary basis. He helps in organizing Symposiums and Seminars to raise awareness about sustainability and environmental issues for different audiences. Lately, his work focuses on minimizing impact of digital disruption.
Hosts: Anshuman Khare, Rod Schatz & Brian Stewart
In May 2017, a Symposium was organized to examine the ability of digital technology to substantially alter how organisations operate. This has been clearly demonstrated over the past few years. Digitisation is now moving beyond improving how organisations work, to challenging why organisations exist and what fundamental value they provide. This phenomenon of “digital disruption” is accelerating and becoming a real threat facing most organisations, forcing business leaders to gain a critical understanding of digital disruption to ensure organisational survival. This Symposium reviewed some of the characteristics of digital disruption.
Hosts: Anshuman Khare, Terry Beckman & Brian Stewart
In February 2013, a Symposium was organized on the theme "Resource Efficient Cities." The goal of the Symposium was:
To bring people from not only across the globe together but also engage local communities in discussions regarding how our cities will (should?) look in the future.
Through this engagement promote an assessment of technologies, emerging practices and innovative approaches in context of regional development goals.
Facilitate networking and partnerships to work together on complex challenges by pooling knowledge, resources, research capacity in pursuit of new ideas and opportunities.
A short report on the Symposium is available (please be aware that links to presentations from the report do not work).
During the period 1991-96, Dr. Khare provided training and development workshops for the Scientific Instrument Company Ltd (SICO), National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) ‑ Northern Region (India), and Indian public sector enterprises Bharat Yantra Nigam and its subsidiaries Triveni Structurals Limited and Bharat Pumps & Compressors Limited. Dr. Khare was also the in-house trainer for the International Airports Authority of India (IAAI) between 1987 and 1991.