BEFORE YOU PROCEED KNOW MORE ABOUT SANJIB

Dr. Sanjib Chakraborty has been an Educator, lecturer, trainer, Entrepreneur and Performance consultant in Asia since 2003.

His experience has been extensive over 26+ years and he continues to draw on his skills as an instructional designer and learning and development adviser helping participants to fully engage in their role and career. Besides being a PhD in Management Science from University of Hertfordshire, UK with two Masters – in Education (M.Ed in Curriculum & Instruction Design) and in Business Administration, he is a Diploma holder in Learning & Development, CIPD, UK, a Certified L&D Practitioner from British Institute of Learning & Development, UK and a Certified Trainer from Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore. Dr. Chakraborty currently lectures at several international universities in Asia . He is an ardent facilitator and an avid traveler who has been to more than 40 countries conducting workshops and creating engaging learning experiences through custom-made Learning and Development programs. He has been awarded Indo-Thai Chamber of Commerce (Thailand) – Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2010 by Dr Kiran Bedi and also at 26th Indian Achievers Summit New Delhi (India) – The Challenges of Economic Growth & Social Development Year 2010 by Dr Bhuta Singh.

WHAT IS THIS BOOK ALL ABOUT?

“Being an entrepreneur is an interesting choice you make in life.”

“Hate your Status Quo” is a book aimed at fledgling entrepreneurs and those who just want to follow their passions to start their own ventures. This book acts as a roadmap as you hold the hands of your idea and decide to forge ahead to realize your dream of building your own busi-ness which is surely treading on a path which is bound to be an enlightening experience. The book takes you on an entrepreneurial journey with its anticipation and excitement, trials and tribulations to experience that adrenaline rush and living the dream every waking hour as you prepare to taste that coveted entrepreneurial success.