She has presented her etiquette
seminars to a diverse set of organizations across Asia.
Shital has personally trained several hundred CXO’s of both Indian and
large multinational companies, helping them upgrade their soft skills. She has
worked with progressive organizations like AZB & Partners, Aditya
Birla Group, Accenture, Amarchand Mangaldas, Bajaj Auto, Barclays, BCG, BASF,
Bayer, Colgate, Deutsche Bank, Dr. Reddy’s, E Y India, JCB, Johnson &
Johnson India, Kotak Bank, KPMG, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Sanofi-Aventis,
Standard Chartered Bank, Tata Chemicals, Oracle, PWC, etc.
Shital has contributed over 200 articles to her column titled “Mind Your
Manners” in the Corporate Dossier, The Economic Times. She also contributes
regularly to Jet Wings, The Construction Journal of India, People &
Management, The Economic Times (Hindi), Business Today’s BT More, Career
Launcher, MICEtalk and several others. She has been invited as a guest speaker
by IIM – Bangalore, Indian School of Business- Hyderabad, IIM- Lucknow,
BMA, NHRD, Bombay Chamber of Commerce and FICCI Flo.
Shital is the author of best-seller “Business Etiquette: A Guide for
the Indian Professional” published by HarperCollins India. Her book has
sold over 25,000 copies and has been ranked as a ‘Top 10 Business Bestseller’.
It can be found in the libraries of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Oxford
and Cambridge. Her book has been translated into Marathi and Bengali.
Shital serves as a Board Member for
Third Sector Partners (TSP), a firm that enhances leadership calibre and
proficiency in the socio-developmental sector and at Katalyst, an NGO for
underprivileged girls.
Shital
Kakkar Mehra is a keynote speaker and CXO Communication Coach who draws on her
experience of having trained over 25,000 professionals to enlighten audiences
from leading multi-national and Indian companies. Her reputation as a
cutting-edge communication and etiquette leader comes from the unique way she
fuses personal branding with communicating across cultures.
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