Rashi concludes Annual Meet for Its Sales Champions

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Rashi concludes Annual Meet for Its Sales Champions

Rashi Peripherals has concluded a two-day meet for its all-India Sales team at Mumbai. As a part of its training and development process, Rashi Champions Meet (RCM) is organized on an annual basis focussing on all-round development of the entire sales and marketing team.

Every year, RCM is built around a specific theme which provides the roadmap to the sales personnel on the way business has to be done. RCM 2011 revolved around the theme - "WE DID IT but Yeh dil maange more" working around achievement and future ambition. The basic idea behind this theme is to celebrate the success of achieving the set goals for FY 2011 and also to keep working and aiming harder for further growth and development.

Talking about the event, Rajesh Goenka, Vice-President - Sales and Marketing, Rashi Peripherals, said, "RCM is a part of our endeavour to train and motivate our sales champions. We conduct a lot of product and skill set-based training programmes for our sales and marketing team throughout the year. RCM is more dedicated to personal development and team building. Our theme for this year revolved around celebration of self belief and achievement, but at the same time also moving further towards higher goals."

The event culminated with a gala night wherein more than 100 lucky draw prizes were given away, including a Toshiba LCD TVs, ASUS Eee PC, ViewSonic digital photo frames, SanDisk pen drives & Micro Sds, Targus backpack, Toshiba external HDD, Audiovox mobile phone, ASUS O!play, Plantronics Bluetooth headset, etc. to the ecstatic group of sales champions. All Rashi sales champions were given an ASUS Eee PC or 22” LCD TV as a takeaway gift.

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