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What We Really Want? Aspirations of Gen Y

Menaka Prakashan

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Foreword by Jyotiraditya Scindia

A book for IT professionals, young aspirants, managers, parents, social researchers and observant readers. 

Millions of bright young minds are driving India’s vibrant IT sector. There shall be millions more who will succeed them. Therefore this book! 
What do Gen Y members aspire for? How can they turn their dreams into reality? What role should their parents play? How can the IT industry captains and managers make it a collaborative endeavour?

Written by an IT icon (Ganesh Natarajan) and his able associate (Lavanya Jayaram), the book is replete with first person accounts of youngsters, interviews with IT leaders, best practices in the IT sector, peeks into the future, practical career tips and much more…


About the authors

Dr Ganesh Natarajan: 

Dr. Ganesh Natarajan is Vice Chairman & CEO of Zensar Technologies, and Board Member of RPG Enterprises.
Ganesh chairs Innovation, Intellectual Property and Knowledge for the Confederation of Indian Industry and is a member of the Chairmen’s Council of industry association NASSCOM.
Ganesh was conferred with the Asia Pac Entrepreneur Award by Enterprise Asia in 2010 and has also been recognised by Ernst & Young for exceptional leadership.
He is the author of four McGraw Hill Books on Business Process Reengineering and Knowledge Management and other publications on change and inspired leadership.

Lavanya Jayaram:
Lavanya Jayaram is Associate Vice President and Head of Marketing and Sales Enablement at Zensar Technologies.
With nearly 15 years’ experience in the field she is a seasoned Marketing and Communications professional.
She has also held roles in Strategy, Business Development, and Skill Development Initiatives.
Lavanya has done her Bachelors’ in Journalism, Literature and Psychology, and her Masters in Communication Studies.