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About Us
NineOne assists train, coach and supports its clients to make decisions by exploring and proposing the best strategic options to face all kinds of changes like digital transformation, economic growth or downturn, disruption in traditional markets, changing environment and frameworks. We combine training and sound analysis with creative strategies that generate real and sustainable value for our clients.
Why Choose Us
The Four ‘D’ Approach
Our Methodology
Leadership Team
Our Services
Awards & Achievements
India Icon Award
Certificate of Commitment
Asian African Leadership Forum
Our Expert Team
Aarthi Mohan
Consultant
Dalveer Bawa
Founder & CEO
Krishna Dalal
Consultant
Kajal Mehta
Consultant
Vaibhav Parikh
Consultant
His work purpose is to facilitate the best experiential learning and sensitizing approach towards positive change thus self transformation.
He has designed and conducted workshops like Mother India, Neev, You Inc, Neev and Meghdhanush for various age group and sections of society and impacting on positive mindset and positive change.
He has been instrumental in guidance for many young leaders and start up enthusiasts.
He has been accoladed by then education minister Shri Bhupendra Chudasama for his skit performance on Suicide Prevention.
He has been seva initiator for causes like blood donation, nature conservation, water conservation, volunteer development and many.
Our Blogs
7 Rules for Recruiters When Texting with Candidates
The world’s most threatened seabirds face some of their greatest risks when feeding in Irish waters, according to a new study by researchers in University College Cork.
Exploring Branded Candidate Experience Design
The world’s most threatened seabirds face some of their greatest risks when feeding in Irish waters, according to a new study by researchers in University College Cork.
How to Recognize And Weed Out Toxic Managers
The world’s most threatened seabirds face some of their greatest risks when feeding in Irish waters, according to a new study by researchers in University College Cork.