Baljit Ahluwalia is a veteran trainer with over 25 years of experience with the Indian Air Force and the corporate world. Leadership and management were his transfer skills with the Air Force middle level and senior level officers. He continued to train the senior officers in similar skills in the corporate world as well. But the context was especially designed to the ‘felt' needs of the private sector. As a motivator Baljit honed the personality traits of the participants with the theoretical aspects woven into their application at work place.
Baljit is a pioneer of training in BPO/KPO industry, having published several papers and case studies which are used widely. He relates to his trainees easily and addresses his audience at their threshold level. Baljit is a popular speaker and a panelist in discussion forums.
We all have our role models whom we look up to. By and large, role models get defined during our school days. I am no different.
While studying in Class X and XI at St. Xaviers School, Jaipur in 1966-67, we had Father Wilzbacher as our Class teacher and English teacher. He went on to become my role model as well. Amongst ourselves we used to call him by his short name Wilzy. (I am not sure whether he was aware of this.)