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A Small (or BIG) Step for Leadership Teams: Focus on Diversity and Inclusion

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Neelan Choksi (Tasktop President and COO) and I are both “old timers” at Tasktop. And, as a female (me) and an immigrant Indian (Neelan), we are like-minded on the importance and difficulty of attaining diversity in an organization. Tasktop President and COO, Neelan Choksi, and his family.

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Guess Who’s Back, Back Again…DevOps Enterprise Summit 2020, Las Vegas

Tasktop

Tasktop COO, Neelan Choksi, has made a name for himself in the technology industry. For one night only, Neelan will be sharing his lessons learned on the casino floor. Grab a happy hour cocktail and join Tasktop CEO and best-selling author of Project To Product , Dr. Mik Kersten, at this AMA on Tuesday 13 October, 5:35 p.m. (PT).

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Women leaders in tech: how to arrive, survive and thrive

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Tasktop President and COO, Neelan Choksi, serves as a trustee at TechGirlz , a non-profit working to get adolescent girls excited about technology. All author royalties from our Mik’s book Project to Product are donated to not-for-profit organizations supporting diversity, women, and minorities in technology.

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Springing into the Virtual DevOps Enterprise Summit, Europe 2021

Tasktop

Tasktop Founder & CEO, and best-selling author of Project to Product will present a lightning round on: Building successful OKRs and the importance of measuring business performance at scale. Mik + One: Project to Product · Episode 20: Mik Kersten + Justin Watts. OKRs & DevOps: From Micromanagement Misery to Finding Flow.

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Reflections from a Year of Project to Product

Tasktop

Back in 2016, Neelan Choksi (Tasktop President & COO) was encouraging me to write a book summarizing my learnings from the hundreds of customer meetings I had done in the previous year. Or the more personal feeling of the impact on an individual.

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