GaneshChandrasekaran
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Full Name:
Ganesh Chandrasekaran
About Me:
An information, communication and digital media professional with over 20 years of experience and a consistent track record of delivering results in the media and entertainment domain that includes Traditional and Digital Media / Internet/ Mobile/ DTH and Digital cinema.
Have been working on content & communication driven Products in both global and Indian work environments and proven broad-based expertise in building businesses from ground-up with experience in new/ online media, newsroom and editorial management, telecom, DTH product/ project management, content and information management, content operations, strategy, alliances and research.
Designation:
Prowisdom Professional Contributor
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Location:
Chennai
Education Details:
| Schools / Colleges / Institutes | Dates Attended | Degree | Field of Study | Grade | Activities and Socities | Description |
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| University of Madras | Masters in Work Education | Work Education (Mix of HRM & Social Work) | First |
Organization Information:
| Company | Designation | From | To |
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| SRIB | Content Advisor |
Honors & Awards:
| Title | Company | Issuer | Date | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Yahoo! Superstar' award | Yahoo Inc. | Yahoo | For delivering one of the best products Globally. |
Publication:
| Title | Author(s) | Description | Publisher/Publication | Date of Publication |
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| The changing face of India: bridging the digital divide | AC Ganesh, Khaiser Nikam, M. Tamizhchelvan, | “India lives in villages” said the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. With 1,000 million people and 180 million households, India is one of the biggest growing economies in the world. With the advent of the Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) revolution, India and its villages are slowly but steadily getting connected to the cities of the nation and the world beyond. Owing to the late Rajiv Gandhi, India is now a powerful knowledge economy, and though India may have been slow to start, it certainly has caught up with the West and is ahead in important respects. The Government, the corporate sector, NGOs and educational institutions have supported rural development by encouraging digital libraries, e‐business, e‐learning and e‐governance. The aim of this paper is to touch upon and highlight some of the areas where, by using ICT, the masses have been reached in this way. A follow‐up paper will outline collections of significant cultural material which, once national IT strategies are fully achieved, could form part of a digitally preserved national heritage collection. | http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/00242530410531839 |
Strength / Skills I have :
Passionate About:
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Research and Content.
Aspiration:
Interests:
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Research, Sports, Politics, Music, Reading, Consulting.
Role Model:
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Many of my Ex-Bosses.
Skills to learn: