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From: Manpreet Singh <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:53 PM
Subject: Your important inputs for CSIM (A Pro-bono project)
To: [email protected]


 Dear Sir / Madam,



Hope you are doing good.



Myself and a team of friends at ISB Hyderabad are working with Center for
Social Initiative and Management (more info available on
http://www.csim.in/)to help them in their mandate for providing
management education to people
and organizations working in the social sector.



In order to have a better understanding of the needs and expectations, we
have prepared a small survey which will not take more than 2 minutes of your
precious time. Your help in this survey will go a long way in helping CSIM
in its mission. Please click on this link and help us by filling up the
survey form.



http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGI5N25YNENHc0MyeExzcjAzR3FzUGc6MA



Please feel free to forward this to your friends and colleagues.



Thanks in advance for your help and support.



Regards,

* *

*Manpreet Singh*



PGID No. 61010098* *|| Section – H* *|| Group No. H10

Extn. No. *8391 *|| Mobile – *9666407370***

I-05, SV3 || Indian School of Business

Gachibowli || Hyderabad, INDIA – 500032





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Thank you.

with regards,
PRASANTHI.
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In a gentle way you can shake the world.  The world may be big, but there
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