A Way Out

The Hidden Fortune of Service

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Pub Date 08 Dec 2020 | Archive Date 15 Jan 2021

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Description

As the spread of the coronavirus accelerates, it continues to devastate people physically, emotionally, and financially, leaving many feeling helpless. But could service to others be a remedy to the challenges we face? It took Fortune 1000 executive consultant, Kris Chettayar, two master's degrees, fifteen years of professional experience, and millions of dollars in market research to figure it out. In his timely new book, A Way Out: The Hidden Fortune of Service, Chettayar reveals data that can be defined as the “service paradox,” details the mindset and practices of the richest individuals, businesses, and nations in the world, and demonstrates how a focus on service will help us thrive in face of the immediate ills we face. It also provides readers actionable steps and techniques, backed by science and decades of research, to help make improvements in their ability to serve and benefit from it in three key areas of our lives – financial, emotional, and health. A Way Out also takes the reader on a journey into the central driver of wealth and provides the science and techniques to harness it for personal and professional success in any circumstance. The book gives an inside view of ordinary people who have lifted themselves out of challenging circumstances to achieve extraordinary things. This is a must-read for people who are looking to find a way to survive and thrive in any economic situation because it isn’t over until it’s over.



Author Bio:

Kris Chettayar has worked as an executive and consultant for companies including General Electric, Dun & Bradstreet, Information Resources, TransUnion, and Experian. His work has helped companies generate billions of dollars in revenue, annually. He's considered an expert in the domain of identity, data, marketing, risk, and analytical services, serving industry verticals such as CPG, financial services, information services, media, restaurant, retail, software, telecom, travel, and many others. His work has also been used by United States intelligence agencies to identify threats to the country. Chettayar's executive-functional experience includes strategy, innovation, marketing, and sales and service. Chettayar earned a Master’s degree in Management and Engineering and a Master’s degree in Marketing and Data Science from Northwestern University. He completed his undergraduate work in marketing at California State University, Fullerton, and completed executive education in general management and technology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

As the spread of the coronavirus accelerates, it continues to devastate people physically, emotionally, and financially, leaving many feeling helpless. But could service to others be a remedy to the...


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ISBN 9781662904196
PRICE $21.95 (USD)

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I did not agree with a lot in this book. There was some interesting facts but there was more fictional info. Service did not create death. It was most of these people inheriting money. This turned me off the other information the author tried to explain.

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