About Tamanna Mohapatra
I am an IT/Business professional looking to transition into a role promoting sustainability at work and in our personal life. I believe there is much scope to incorporate sustainability into our products, processes, and practices.
I am part of the group that inspires by proper action and motives. Towards that end this blog is my little haven to share thoughts and stories and all things sustainability related.
I have an MS in Sustainability Management from Columbia University and an MBA from Bentley Graduate School of Business. I call NYC home (for now).
Categories
- Book reviews (39)
- Musings (34)
- Summits and Conferences (16)
- Sustainability in Daily Life (32)
- Travels & Trips (29)
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Recent Posts
- Thoughts on Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance
- ‘Ekamra walks”-An exploration of my own city in the most beautiful way possible
- Book summary of: Mistakes I made at work or “Living is a practice of learning to make better mistakes”
- Looking for my “moai” Book summary of The Blue Zone Solutions
- Book review and somewhat summary: Straight talk on investment by Jack Brennan
Tag Archives: rappongi
Japan through the eyes of an Indian American
Part 1: Mega city-Tokyo The first thing I remember about Tokyo was how clean and quiet it was; right from the airport to the underground train station. Our first train ride in Tokyo was an express train from the airport … Continue reading
Posted in Travels & Trips
Tagged depachika, ginza, japan, kabuki theatre, nihon, rappongi, sumo wrestling
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