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Managing Your Manager

6 strategies to make your manager your strongest supporter WITHOUT having to attend happy-hour events or coffee-meets

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    Seamless Interactions at the Workplace

    Our workplace success is also dependent on our relationships with our peers. This pre-recorded masterclass will give you insights to create every day strategies to have seamless discussions at the workplace. Discussions that are: cordial & conflict-free, productive & results-driven, and synergistic & solution-oriented.

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      What you get...

      • 2 hr 15 min masterclass on
        Managing Your Manager
      • 1 hr 30 min session on
        personalising the strategies
      • 6 audio trainings on handling
        difficult managers
      • FREE pre-recorded course -
        Your Guide To Getting Promoted

      Highly recommend Karishma for those who like to get better insights on managing career progression and how to go about it.

      Saurabh KB, APAC Retail Operations, Programs & Insights, Apple, Singapore

      Karishma's insights completely changed my approach to achieving my goals, helping me focus and grow in ways I never thought possible!

      Bidhan Baruah, Chief Operating Officer, Taazaa, Noida

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