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Season 3 - Episode 4: Podcast with Mr. Rajeev Peshawaria, former Executive Director of Executive Education, Asia School of Business, Kuala Lumpur.

38m · SEACEN Podcast · 03 Apr 04:27

In this SEACEN STEP UP TO LEAD Podcast, Geraldine Joseph, SEACEN  Centre Senior Analyst, engages with Mr. Rajeev Peshawaria, former  Executive Director of Executive Education, Asia School of Business,  Kuala Lumpur, who completed his term at end-March 2020. 

Rajeev’s prior  professional experience includes being the CEO of the Iclif Leadership  and Governance Centre, Kuala Lumpur, and the Chief Learning Officer for  both Coca Cola and Morgan Stanley. Apart from being a heavily  sought-after international speaker, he is the author of two  thought-provoking best sellers: Open Source Leadership; and Too Many  Bosses, Too Few Leaders.  Rajeev has been named as one of the Top 100  Global Thought Leaders for Trustworthy Business by Trust Across America.   In this podcast, Rajeev shares his nuggets of wisdom on what it takes  to lead effectively, based on his profound experience as a leadership  development consultant and a C-suite leader in a number of  organisations.

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