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Reliance Jio CFO Rajneesh Jain Launches 'Quiet Excellence' in Delhi

Reliance Jio Infocomm CFO Rajneesh Jain launched his book 'Quiet Excellence' in New Delhi. The book features 52 reflections on work, faith, and life lessons. Published by Om Books International, it explores how small daily habits shape success. The launch was attended by diplomats, former officials, and industry leaders.

Reliance Jio Infocomm CFO Rajneesh Jain launches book 'Quiet Excellence' in New Delhi

New Delhi, May 31

Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited President and Chief Financial Officer Rajneesh Jain launched his book 'Quiet Excellence: 52 Reflections on Work, Faith and What Truly Matters' on Sunday at a special event held at the India International Centre, New Delhi.

According to the press release, the event brought together distinguished guests from industry, academia, administration and public life. Published by Om Books International, the book is a collection of 52 thoughtful reflections, experiences and life lessons drawn from everyday moments, work, faith and leadership.

The book explores how life and professional success are shaped not only by major decisions, but also by small daily habits, human values and meaningful relationships.

Speaking on the occasion, Rajneesh Jain said, "Our society and our nation have always been guided by a deep collective consciousness. It is this collective consciousness that helps us maintain balance in life, between ambition and humility, action and reflection, success and meaning. If this book can become even a small part of India's vast collective consciousness, I would consider my effort truly worthwhile," as quoted in the press release.

The book also includes a message from Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, along with reflections from several eminent personalities.

The launch event was attended by Dr Deepak Vohra, former IFS officer, diplomat and Ambassador, as the Chief Guest. Other guests included Naresh Kumar, former Chief Secretary, Government of Delhi; BK Asha Didi of the Brahma Kumaris; CMA TCA Srinivasa Prasad, President of ICMAI; and Mahendra Nahata, Managing Director of HFCL, among others.

Speakers at the event noted that in a fast-changing world, leadership is defined not only by achievements but also by empathy, values, and one's broader contribution to society. Quiet Excellence seeks to bring these ideas to readers through simple language and relatable lived experiences, as per the press release.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Sounds like a book we need in today's corporate chaos. The idea that small daily habits shape success is so true. But I hope it also addresses real challenges like work-life balance for women in leadership.

James A

Interesting to see a CFO writing about faith and values. Not something you see every day. Will check it out on Amazon.

Rohit P

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's message in the book is a big draw. But 52 reflections seems like a lot - hope it's not just preachy stuff. I'd love practical tips on staying calm under pressure.

Sarah B

A CFO writing about 'Quiet Excellence' - that's refreshing. In the West, we focus so much on loud success. Would love to read an Indian perspective on balancing ambition with humility.

Vikram M

Nice to see a corporate leader talking about 'collective consciousness'. That's so deeply Indian. We need more leaders who ground their work in values, not just quarterly targets. Will definitely buy this.

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