Rajeev Peshawaria Explains Why We Have Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders

Rajeev Peshawaria, author of TOO MANY BOSSES, TOO FEW LEADERS

Rajeev Peshawaria is currently CEO of the ICLIF Leadership & Governance Centre (http://www.iclif.org) based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which provides executive education, advisory services and executive coaching to professionals and board directors in Asia, Middle East and Africa.

He has lived in thirteen cities in seven countries.

Rajeev has extensive global experience in all aspects of Human Capital Management, with particular focus in the areas of Leadership Development, Organization Effectiveness, Performance Management, Succession Planning, and Learning & Development.

Prior to joining ICLIF in April 2010, Rajeev spent twenty-two years at blue chip corporations: American Express, HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Coca-Cola, and Morgan Stanley.

In his most recent corporate position as the Chief Learning Officer and Head of Talent Management at Morgan Stanley, he founded Morgan Stanley University.

Rajeev began his career as a currency trader at American Express and HSBC, before recognizing his talent for leadership education and coaching.

Rajeev earned an MBA from Webster University, Vienna, Austria, and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Bombay, India, in Commerce & Economics.