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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA V Ram Mohan considers writing to be a more meaningful form of expression, since there is more thought involved in writing something, or indeed anything. Beginning with a series of case studies while at IIMA, continuing with a number of business articles in Business Line magazine during his working life, and culminating in two collections of short stories upon retirement, he has tackled many subjects in education and entertainment. However, ‘Report writing skills for the Young Professionals’ is his first work which pretends to set out some theory and practice of report writing in a profesRead More...
A V Ram Mohan considers writing to be a more meaningful form of expression, since there is more thought involved in writing something, or indeed anything. Beginning with a series of case studies while at IIMA, continuing with a number of business articles in Business Line magazine during his working life, and culminating in two collections of short stories upon retirement, he has tackled many subjects in education and entertainment. However, ‘Report writing skills for the Young Professionals’ is his first work which pretends to set out some theory and practice of report writing in a professional setting.
As a member of the self absorbed generation of Indians, Ram Mohan writes primarily to entertain himself, and to amuse his friends, of whom there is a legion.
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“This book is a valuable tool for aspiring corporate executives and rookie consultants. It fills a gap by offering a step-by-step primer on effective report writing—starting with a broad overview and then diving into key nuances. The author's attention to even basic elements often overlooked is commendable.”
– T R Rajan, an early alumnus of IIMA with several decades of consulting and advisory work experience in India.
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“This book is a valuable tool for aspiring corporate executives and rookie consultants. It fills a gap by offering a step-by-step primer on effective report writing—starting with a broad overview and then diving into key nuances. The author's attention to even basic elements often overlooked is commendable.”
– T R Rajan, an early alumnus of IIMA with several decades of consulting and advisory work experience in India.
“A useful guide from an experienced author sharing years of insights. Even in the age of AI tools like ChatGPT, the relevance of well-written reports remains. The book outlines essential steps in mastering communication—essential reading for all aspiring professionals.”
– Tilak Shankar, CEO, Management Solutions. Mr Shankar has done many impactful consulting assignments at the top management level; his current focus is on improving the healthcare sector in India.
“Clear reports are vital for sound decision-making. Ram Mohan provides step-by-step methods to simplify complex content and convey it effectively. From audience awareness to data presentation, this is an excellent guide for both new and seasoned managers to ensure reports are understood and acted upon.”
–Dr Sudhir Krishnamurthy, former Vice-President at the World Bank, and head of investment company managing money for several clients in the US.
"A practical set of ideas that could improve one's report writing skills! Packed with smart and stimulating thoughts.”
– Sridhar Ganesh, former group HR Director in large Indian and Multinational companies.
“This book is a valuable tool for aspiring corporate executives and rookie consultants. It fills a gap by offering a step-by-step primer on effective report writing—starting with a broad overview and then diving into key nuances. The author's attention to even basic elements often overlooked is commendable.”
– T R Rajan, an early alumnus of IIMA with several decades of consulting and advisory work experience in India.
“A us
“This book is a valuable tool for aspiring corporate executives and rookie consultants. It fills a gap by offering a step-by-step primer on effective report writing—starting with a broad overview and then diving into key nuances. The author's attention to even basic elements often overlooked is commendable.”
– T R Rajan, an early alumnus of IIMA with several decades of consulting and advisory work experience in India.
“A useful guide from an experienced author sharing years of insights. Even in the age of AI tools like ChatGPT, the relevance of well-written reports remains. The book outlines essential steps in mastering communication—essential reading for all aspiring professionals.”
– Tilak Shankar, CEO, Management Solutions. Mr Shankar has done many impactful consulting assignments at the top management level; his current focus is on improving the healthcare sector in India.
“Clear reports are vital for sound decision-making. Ram Mohan provides step-by-step methods to simplify complex content and convey it effectively. From audience awareness to data presentation, this is an excellent guide for both new and seasoned managers to ensure reports are understood and acted upon.”
–Dr Sudhir Krishnamurthy, former Vice-President at the World Bank, and head of investment company managing money for several clients in the US.
"A practical set of ideas that could improve one's report writing skills! Packed with smart and stimulating thoughts.”
– Sridhar Ganesh, former group HR Director in large Indian and Multinational companies.
True to its title, A Plateful of French Fries, a collection of engrossing stories both short and long, is tempting and delicious.
With a keen eye, dry humour and measured writing style, the stories bring to life the characters and situations that both town and city-bred English readers in India can easily recognise and identify with.
A treat served up hot and crisp for story lovers.
- Tara Murali, an architect with keen reading interests.<
True to its title, A Plateful of French Fries, a collection of engrossing stories both short and long, is tempting and delicious.
With a keen eye, dry humour and measured writing style, the stories bring to life the characters and situations that both town and city-bred English readers in India can easily recognise and identify with.
A treat served up hot and crisp for story lovers.
- Tara Murali, an architect with keen reading interests.
Ram Mohan’s stories offer a range of life experiences, from chance encounters in local trains to the dark underbelly of commercial espionage in the Big Apple, to extra-terrestrial visits and mystical time travel. Written in a simple, approachable manner, reading his work is a bit like having a free-wheeling conversation with a good friend over a drink on a particularly leisurely evening, with all time-bound routine and daily demands having been set aside.
- Ranjitha Ashok, Author and columnist, Chennai
‘It is an eclectic collection of 'long' short stories and novellas. Almost all these stories exude positivity, intelligent hard-working individuals beat adverse odds with helpful patrons intervening at crucial junctures. Most importantly, these stories are all eminently easy reads and as in real life, the endings are often left unsaid, leaving the readers to speculate about.’
- T R Rajan, IIMA 1968 and professional management consultant thereafter
True to its title, A Plateful of French Fries, a collection of engrossing stories both short and long, is tempting and delicious.
With a keen eye, dry humour and measured writing style, the stories bring to life the characters and situations that both town and city-bred English readers in India can easily recognise and identify with.
A treat served up hot and crisp for story lovers.
- Tara Murali, an architect with keen reading interest
True to its title, A Plateful of French Fries, a collection of engrossing stories both short and long, is tempting and delicious.
With a keen eye, dry humour and measured writing style, the stories bring to life the characters and situations that both town and city-bred English readers in India can easily recognise and identify with.
A treat served up hot and crisp for story lovers.
- Tara Murali, an architect with keen reading interests.
Ram Mohan’s stories offer a range of life experiences, from chance encounters in local trains to the dark underbelly of commercial espionage in the Big Apple, to extra-terrestrial visits and mystical time travel. Written in a simple, approachable manner, reading his work is a bit like having a free-wheeling conversation with a good friend over a drink on a particularly leisurely evening, with all time-bound routine and daily demands having been set aside.
- Ranjitha Ashok, Author and columnist, Chennai
‘It is an eclectic collection of 'long' short stories and novellas. Almost all these stories exude positivity, intelligent hard-working individuals beat adverse odds with helpful patrons intervening at crucial junctures. Most importantly, these stories are all eminently easy reads and as in real life, the endings are often left unsaid, leaving the readers to speculate about.’
- T R Rajan, IIMA 1968 and professional management consultant thereafter
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