Ajay Wadhwa's Profile
Ajay Wadhwa's Experience
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CTO/CIO, PCCPL |
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| Chemicals | ||
| India, Mumbai | ||
Working from 2009 | ||
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Brief summary :
Responsible for Implementing / extending ERP. Along with Corporate planning, BPR, Performance management systems. | ||
| Previous : |
CTO/CIO, RFPL |
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| Retail Chain/Logistics | ||
| India, Mumbai | ||
Worked from 2006 to 2009 | ||
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Brief summary :
Corporate Info systems & processes - incl. Analytical reports & Dashboards | ||
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CTO/CIO, SSS Solutions |
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| software exports | ||
| India, Mumbai | ||
Worked from 2003 to 2006 | ||
Brief summary :
Software exports and support to European clients | ||
| Previous : |
Information Systems(MIS)-Manager, Various |
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| Hospitality | ||
| India, Mumbai | ||
Worked from 1984 to 2006 | ||
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Brief summary :
Software development & related positions in Various companies. My work domains have been CBT, Chemical manufacturing, Food
service, Hospitality, Entrepreneurial- Computer Based Training | ||
Ajay Wadhwa's Education
ignou |
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| MBA/PGDM | |
| India | |
| From 1999 to 2002 | |
Brief summary :
worked through mba | |
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Ajay's communities
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35096 members, 565 jobs, 1167 articles, 560 questions, 1467 debates, 413 idea contests.
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9878 members, 382 jobs, 854 articles, 277 questions, 912 debates, 317 idea contests.
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908 members, 157 jobs, 1070 articles, 226 questions, 549 debates, 164 idea contests.
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Ajay's
contributions
Most people realise that their old strategies that helped them climb up so far, are not working for them anymore, perhaps what helped them earlier are actually bringing them down. They need new skill sets, new pardigm, new reference points. They need... |
If Tele-Marketing was such a good thing, why would countries world over (incl. India) either ban or or restrict it, and why would customers hate it with so much intensity. Obviously it isn't the same thing as a salesperson cold calling, its far far... |
While I largely agree with Dayanand, I still have my own reservations. Firstly the success of Infosys, Wipro and the likes of them prove that businesses in India are not the domain of family owned business houses any more. Also, entrepreneurship does... |
Ashish, I have to disagree with you since the founders of SAP acquired their core product from their former employers - IBM. Furthermore SAP is acquiring a lot of companies too for their products / technologies / etc. Here is a brief list (not... |
I agree with Sham Sunder's detailed analytical view point and Samad for his views on service security. Most peoplem, me included, rushed to the private and foreign banks. But after so many years, I find the standards of these private banks falling and... |
Ajay's
activity updates
17 Dec 2010
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Ajay Wadhwa, CTO/CIO, PCCPL
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16 Sep 2010
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Ajay Wadhwa, CTO/CIO, PCCPL
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