Viktor
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| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Business Services |
| Location | Gurgaon, Delhi/NCR, India |
| Introduction | A genial, down-to-earth and soft spoken individual, Viktor has been a serial entrepreneur with a corporate advisory practice. He is an experiential authority on management of SME's.
He is a senior talent search services expert across technologies, industries and functions; being a certified recruitment analyst. Naturally, he relates to people of an organization as its key DNA for formulating and executing innovative strategy. He also has over a decade of experience in the IT/ITES industry. A highly organized and friendly professional, able to establish long-term, positive and fun relationships with clients, co-workers and outside resources. He carries interest in as diverse fields as spirituality, origin of universe, governance, education, adventure sports, creative thinking and technology. It is fun being with him. He leads three organizations as: - Director HR Solutions India - Chief Operations Officer, Business Mashups LLC - Chief Operations Officer, I Entrepreneur |
| Interests | Spirituality, origin of universe, governance, blogging, education, etymology, Transformational Leadership, mentoring, gerontology, military warfare, creative thinking, web 2.0, SEO, SEM, OOP and more. |
| Favorite movies | Righteous Kill, The Dark Knight, Sex and the city, The Golden Compass, Troy, The Borne Series, Sleepless in Seattle, Serendipity, Addicted to Love, You Got Mail, The Godfather, The Phenomenon, Gladiator |
| Favorite music | Pink Floyd, Police, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Metalica, Van Hallen, Sting, Bryan Adams, The Beatles, The Eagles, The Yardbirds, Queen, Guns N Roses, Jagjit Singh, Gulam Ali, Kishore Kumar, R. D. Burman, Sahir Ludhianvi |
| Favorite books | In Spite of the Gods: The Strange Rise of Modern India - Edward Luce Innovation Nation: How America Is Losing Its Innovation Edge, Why It Matters, and What We Can Do to Get It Back - John Kao The Strategy Paradox: Why Committing to Success Leads to Failure (And What to Do About It) - Michael E. Raynor |

