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Book on speeding up career released

| | Jun 04, 2014, at 07:16 pm
Kolkata, Jun 4 (IBNS): Reliance Jio president Sumit D Chowdury recently released his book 'Rules of the Game' at the Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCI) here.
Published by Bloomsbury India the book gives an insight of discovering, learning and inventing the art of speeding up career.  
 
'Rules of the Game' will help the readers take control of their career by making them aware and continually preparing them for changes and opportunities, the author noted.
 
According to the author, the book empowers the readers to have an enjoyable career journey without trudging through life fearing change, failures, politics and uncertainty. 
 
Sumit D. Chowdhury is a multi-faceted business and technical leader, having worked in leadership roles in Reliance Industries, IBM, Reliance ADAG, BearingPoint and KPMG in US, Australia and India. 
 
An M.S. and Ph.D. in Management from Carnegie Mellon and B Tech from IIT Kanpur, he brings a wealth of practical experience from his personal life and career. 
 
Moreover, he supports various philanthropic causes involving education and children. 

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