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Interview with Parvatha Kiran on Bottom of the PyramidNovember 2008 - By Dr. Nagendra V Chowdary |
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Parvatha Kiran is a Graduate in Hotel Management from the Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration (WGSHA), He did his Masters in Business Administration from T A Pai Mangement Institute, Manipal. He started his career as a Marketing Management Trainee in July 1992 with ITC Hotels and later held various positions which include, Sales Manger at Grand Bay Visakhapatnam and Sales Manger at Chola & Park Sheraton. He joined Taj group of hotels in 2000 where he is currently working as General Manager, Sales (Andhra Pradesh). |
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Bottom of the Pyramid Consumers Case Study
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