Aristotle had once said, “Humans are social animals”. True, it is our basic nature. We can’t survive outside society. To fulfill our different needs, we have different people in our society? The role based arrangement is well constructed. We deal with colleagues at office while we share our emotions with our friends, families. We [...]
About Me

Nitesh Ambuj – Project Manager by profession, Entrepreneur by nature, Poet by Heart and an Author by Choice.
Academic Qualifications -
- Certificate in Management Effectiveness from IIM Calcutta.
- MBA from Symbiosis, Pune.
- BCA from MCRP, Bhopal.
Professional Experience -
- 7+ years of working experience in Project Management, Product Management, Web 2.0 and Social Media.
- Working experience in companies like IBM, Linde / BOC, KPIT Cummins, eForce Global.
– Process exposure to SW-CMM, CMMI, ISO, ITIL, PSP, TSP.
- Written a White Paper on Rational Product Implementation.
- Written a White Paper on Road to CMM using PSP, TSP.
- Written a White Paper on Process Management for Application Support.
Achievements -
- Won All India Java Programming Contest organized by Computer Society of India for the Year 2003-2004.
- Organised national level seminar on BPO presented by Mr. Kiran Karnik, president of NASSCOM
- Organised national level seminar on Six Sigma presented by Mr. L. C. Singh, CEO of Nihilent Technologies
- Organized Inter and Itra college level Software Programming contests and Quiz Contests
- Won state level Math Race
- Represented college cricket team in several university level cricket tournament
Description -
Ambuj means lotus and the lotus is the symbol of truth, auspiciousness and beauty (satyam, shivam, sundaram).
The lotus grows even in slushy areas. It remains beautiful and untainted despite its surrounding, reminding us that we too can and should strive to remain pure and beautiful within, under all circumstances.
The lotus leaf never gets wet even though it is always in water. It symbolizes the man of wisdom who reamins ever joyous, unaffected by the word of sorrow and change.
Here’s a reference from Bhagwad Geeta:
Brahmanyaadhaaya karmaani
Sangam tyaktvaa karoti yaha
Lipyate na sa paapena
Padma patram ivaambhasaa
He who does actions, offering them to Brahman (the Supreme), abandoing attachment, is not tainted by sin, just as a lotus leaf remains unaffected by the water on it.
I’m just trying to resemble my name…
Personal Details -
E-Mail: nitesh.ambuj@gmail.com
Contact No: +91 98318 06516 (In India)





