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The Association of System Integrators and Retailers in IT (ASIRT) recently organized its first Membership Drive event in Mumbai, as part of its strategic growth and expansion initiative, planned by the new Board. Renowned Author and Corporate Leadership Mentor, Dr. Radhakrishnan Pillai, the guest of honor at the event enthralled the audience with an engaging talk on the challenges of modern business and the power of collaboration to drive individual and industry growth.
The engaging presentation by ASIRT Board was followed by an interactive session, where ASIRT members shared their own experience of how they had benefitted from ASIRT.A special membership rate was also announced for SI Partners who would be willing to enroll instantly or before the September 2018 TechDay. Speaking about the core belief system and methodology of ASIRT as an association for SI’s and IT Retailers, Mr. Jiten Mehta said, “I am happy to see such an enthusiastic response to our invitation. The SI and IT retailers in India are currently going through numerous challenges, including competition from the online channels, thin profit margins, fast-paced technological innovations and volatile relations with brands/ manufacturers. There is thus an urgent need for an industry body that can provide knowledge support and mentor entrepreneurs to handle these challenges. ASIRT addresses this need through its various initiatives, including the ‘Chairman’s Club – a Mentorship Consortium’ and several other knowledge driven events. Through this membership drive event, we aim to reach out to our IT industry brethren and share our unique offerings to build a stronger, unified SI and IT community in India.”
Post the interactive session, the ASIRT Board, along with the audience, got together to unveil Dr. Pillai’s latest book titled – Chanakya and the Art of Getting Rich. Amidst enthusiastic cheer and curiosity, the book launch ensured the evening ended on a high note, with members and audiences alike, flanking to get a hold on a copy for themselves. Dr. Pillai graciously signed copies for patrons too and interacted with many of them on a one-on-one basis. Speaking about