Dr. Shrivastava has served as consultant to a number of multinational corporations. US based clients include AT & T, Baker Hughes, Environmental Resource Management Group, FMC Corporation, Johnson and Johnson, Ketchum Communications, Scott Paper Company and International Purchasing Cooperative, a buying subsidiary of Subway, Inc.
European clients include, Wartsila, Oy, and MEC RASTOR in Finland, Elea-Olivetti in Italy, and Ole Bovin, S.A. in Switzerland.
He custom designs and presents strategic summits and training workshops for upper management focused on corporate strategic challenges facing them. Topics of these sessions included sustainable management, crisis management, business/industry sector implications of nanotechnology, and post-merger integration of businesses.
Strategic Management (Strategy formulation processes, strategy implementation, post merger integration). Designed and conducted workshops, executive seminars, and corporate study projects.
Crisis Management (Crisis Management Team development, Crisis Plans, Crisis and Emergency Management Simulations, Communications and Public/Media Relations, Conflict Resolution Negotiations). Conducted Crisis Team development workshops. Designed and managed multi party crisis conflict resolution process.
Sustainability Management (Sustainability Strategies, Environmental, Safety and Health Audits, Environmental Management). Designed and conducted emergency drills, crisis management simulations. Designed and conducted environmental audits, life cycle analysis, and risk assessments.
Managing with Passion (identifying passion, learning passion skills, holistic management, life-work balance). Developed and delivered workshops on embodied learning using sports and dance for learning management skills of communication, team work, leadership,
Conducted Executive Seminars for the Industrial Crisis Institute for managers from American Cyanamid, CIBA-GEIGY, Citibank, Dow Chemicals, Dupont, General Motors, Mobay Chemicals, Northwestern Bell, Sandwick Communications, Scott Paper, United Technologies, and the Wall Street Journal.
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