KISHOR CHITALE'S JOB is to size up opportunities, develop client rosters, and grow business for Capgemini in India and West Asia. As CEO of local business services, India and Middle East, Chitale, 52, has been travelling extensively across the globe for the past decade. Nowadays, he spends half his working month in Dubai, Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar, building sales and delivery teams, establishing rapport with clients, and clearing the path for Capgemini’s global plans. From social dos and don’ts to tips to beat exhaustion, he shares how he navigates his busy schedule.
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