sanjay mane
28-01 2021 08:06
wrote:
In this world , people are either specialists or jacks of all trades. Kushala was one rare person who was specialist of all trades.
My first interaction with Kushala was when I was gym trainer in Belapur office. It was a limited interaction. When I moved to tax team, the interaction was frequent as she was 3pcell incharge. She was one of those rare people who understood the requirement and seriousness of what the other person is asking for and why is he asking the same. The real time when I got to work with her and learn was when she was in RFM and B2C lead roles.
Few things which she inculcated in the team and myself were discipline, simplification of work, always adding value and how to ensure accuracy in whatever you do.
She always encourage us to have cross functional connect, so that we gain knowledge and always understand the logic behind stakeholder’s point of view.
I was eagerly waiting to again work with her as she was a mentor and role model for me.
People like Kushala are legendary institutions and they come once in many years.
Miss you Ma'am… you can never be replaced.
May your soul rest in peace in heaven
sanjay mane
28-01 2021 08:06
wrote:
In this world , people are either specialists or jacks of all trades. Kushala was one rare person who was specialist of all trades.
My first interaction with Kushala was when I was gym trainer in Belapur office. It was a limited interaction. When I moved to tax team, the interaction was frequent as she was 3pcell incharge. She was one of those rare people who understood the requirement and seriousness of what the other person is asking for and why is he asking the same. The real time when I got to work with her and learn was when she was in RFM and B2C lead roles.
Few things which she inculcated in the team and myself were discipline, simplification of work, always adding value and how to ensure accuracy in whatever you do.
She always encourage us to have cross functional connect, so that we gain knowledge and always understand the logic behind stakeholder’s point of view.
I was eagerly waiting to again work with her as she was a mentor and role model for me.
People like Kushala are legendary institutions and they come once in many years.
Miss you Ma'am… you can never be replaced.
May your soul rest in peace in heaven