Dinonath Malick, a Kolkata based private detective has set several examples of courage in the field of investigation. He started his investigation career in 1994 as a freelancer and
finally made it his profession in 1996, when he founded The WATCHDOG DETECTIVE SERVICES. Later it was renamed as WATCHDOG DETECTIVES ASSOCIATION .
His intuitive mind, patience, correct sense of judgment and most importantly his presence of mind enabled him to achieve success even in the most complex cases.
There are numerous examples of cases where he has put himself in danger and saved his clients from injustice and conspiracies.
His professionalism and competence is undoubtedly remarkable. His pleasant personality and warm approach makes him an altogether successful investigator.
I see this forum is for intellectuals and distinguished professionals. I like this forum very much for knowledge gathering and learn from other expertise in their respective fields.
I believe in professional networking and operate in more than 30 important countries Worldwide. However sometime I scared dealing with new entity. As far as possible I try to get reference from my known colleagues but sometime I am to take risk.
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I don't have a profile in courage to share off the top of my head but I will suggest that the ability to put courage to work communicating skeptical insights depends highly on the self-esteem - or inversely proportioned narcissism - of your client...
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I recently read a blog post from Doug Stephens of Retail Prophet in Canada on the subject of courage.Doug helps retailers deal with future strategic challenges, and has some remarkable insights about retail and leadership. He says that courage is ...
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This has been an interesting discussion. I have done some thinking about it and wonder if the differentiation between PI and CI methods is about the end result.
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I believe in professional networking and operate in more than 30 important countries Worldwide. However sometime I scared dealing with new entity. As far as possible I try to get reference from my known colleagues but sometime I am to take risk.
I love to listen from your experience, if any.
Thank you in advance.
Dinonath Malick