Prachi Garg is an author, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur.
She started www ghoomophiro.com, an enterprise where the team organizes corporate tours based on the customers' requirements. Budget and provides them with a bouquet of options. Recently, Ghoomophiro expanded its portfolio for women solo travel across India and Southeast Asia.
She has delivered workshops on entrepreneurship at major B- schools across India, like FMS, IIMs, Miranda House, IMT, among others. Her startup has been covered by CNN and other leading media. She has also authored the 'Super' series, which comprises of three books. Superwomen talks about the journeys of women entrepreneurs and has been constantly topping the non-fiction charts at various bookstores. Super Couples lists couple-preneurs and their journey of balancing the relationship and work. Super siblings is the third in this series and captures the essence of siblings and their startup together. Her first fiction work titled The Legends of a Startup Guy-that charts out the initial stages of hiccups of a startup and an entrepreneur-is one of the Amazon best reads. Taking the whole narrative a step forward, her book Startup Secrets from the Ramayana is her latest gig around mythology and entrepreneurship.
Apart from being an MBA graduate from Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, she is a distinguished alumna from Miranda House.
As he stood wondering in a foreign land, looking around the sight of complete mayhem, Ram stood at peace with himself. He had been through the worst; it was only a matter of time now before things settled down. His now agitated site would settle down with the new ways of the affair. For years, Ram had worked really hard and strategically to take over this company. He had been watching and waiting, patiently, waiting for the right time, with the right allies, to strategically make his move in the boardroom, striking when the iron was hot, to take over this resource management firm across the sea. Lank.co had been a strong and steady enterprise that had been growing aggressively under the strong leadership of Ravan. He was a well-established businessman, who was trying to push into the Indian market, where Ram was already working hard to gain market monopoly and earn everyone's confidence. After all the failure he had left behind, Ram was not willing to lose his hold on the game yet again. This time, he was determined to keep a steady head on his shoulders and work in a way that would take together everyone, building the team and watching out for competitors and trouble- makers.
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