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Shalini Lal
Co-Founder Unqbe II Leadership, Capability and Design for the Future of Work II Consulting, Speaking, Writing II Ex-CHRO Escorts Agri, Ex-Director HR, Deutsche Bank
Dr. Shalini Lal is a seasoned professional with over twenty-five years of experience in Organisational Development. She is dedicated to helping leaders shape their dream organizations through enhanced leadership teams, nurturing cultures, and effective structural designs. Dr. Lal is passionate about fostering agility and innovation in the future of organizations, a vital aspect for their success in the evolving landscape.
With a diverse background spanning various industries, academia, and consulting, Dr. Lal brings a unique perspective to her work, connecting dots in innovative ways. Currently, she co-founded Unqbe, an Advisory and Education firm focusing on the Future of Work's impact on individuals and organizations. As an avid learner and educator, Dr. Lal conducts LinkedIn Live Sessions every Saturday, exploring different facets of the 'Future of Work'.
Dr. Shalini Lal is a prolific writer, with her work featured in reputable publications like HT Mint, the Economic Times, Business World, and People Matters. She co-authored 'The Secret Life of Organizations,' a book that decodes the invisible rules of organizational life for young professionals. Her academic achievements include a PhD in Organizational Change from UCLA Anderson School of Management, a Wharton Fellowship, an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, and a BA (Hons) in Economics from St. Stephens College.
Actively engaged in various roles, Dr. Lal serves on the boards of IIM Jammu and Villgro Innovations, showcasing her commitment to contributing to the growth and development of these institutions. Her constant drive towards learning and exploring new horizons reflects in her multiple educational pursuits across renowned institutions globally. Dr. Shalini Lal's expertise and dedication make her a standout professional in the field of Organisational Development.