PHILIP K. CHANDY (no pen-name used!) is a corporate professional based in Dubai [United Arab Emirates] and has management background of about 15 years specially related to Human Resources and allied disciplines.
An accomplished and published writer for many years and a strong visualizer of cartoon hints touching many aspects of social/economic and workfront life, PHILIP K. CHANDY believes in producing quality reading material through this Forum (Helium) based on sheer corporate and personal experience gained over a quarter of century right from the grass-root level. To read and benefit from the articles of PHILIP K. CHANDY requires, on most of the occasions, no formal educational qualifications - the charm being that the readers are taken from a purely elementary level to (say) the graduation point concerning the topic, virtually in a span of 5 to 30 minutes. Innovative and practical approach, real-life situations, typical case studies, etc. add flesh and bone to the basic writing skills of PHILIP K. CHANDY.
PHILIP K. CHANDY specializes in Management topics, particularly on Human Resources and allied subjects - in addition to occasional contributions on Legal issues of contemporary interest. Coining slogans for corporate business houses and/or sales promotion is another forte of this seasoned author.
PHILIP K. CHANDY wishes all "Helium" members and its readers an intuitive and enriching reading experience with his articles.
THANK YOU AND BEST OF LUCK ... KEEP READING AND MAKE GREAT FRIENDS AND CONNECTIONS AROUND THE WORLD -
BECAUSE WE HAVE A LIFE BEYOND OUR NATION !
BECAUSE WE ALL NEED TO BE UNIVERSAL CITIZENS !
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