In front of a full house at HMA’s MDP session, Suresh Kochattil led a deep dive with M. Raghunatha Chary into career detours, digital shifts, and personal reinvention.
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Career Chronicles by M. Raghunatha Chary introduced at HMA’s professional learning event
At a time when professionals across industries are facing complex questions about work, identity, and growth, the Hyderabad Management Association (HMA) hosted a meaningful Management Development Program (MDP) at Hyderabad Gymkhana. The event marked the launch of Career Chronicles, the latest book by author and professional advisor M. Raghunatha Chary.
HMA President Alwala Devender Reddy opened the session by reinforcing the Association’s 60-year commitment to building leadership through learning. Referring to recent reading studies, he shared that Indian readers now spend over 352 hours per year with books, averaging more than 16 titles annually. India is not only a reading nation but also a thinking nation,” he said. He applauded the author for presenting a work that speaks directly to young professionals navigating disruption, calling the book both “a compass and a companion.
M. Raghunatha Chary emphasized that Career Chronicles is not a success blueprint but an invitation to pause and reflect. “This is a conversation with reality. With fear. With ambition. With detours,” he said, adding that the book draws from true stories across industries.
V. Srinivasa Rao (VSR), a prominent figure in India’s digital transformation movement, discussed the emergence of digital-first professionals. He explained how automation, data intelligence, and remote work are challenging conventional job descriptions and forcing a rethink of professional value across experience levels.
Chirag Solanki, Convenor of the MDP Program, closed the speaker series with a note on relevance. “This is more than bound pages. This is a structured dialogue with uncertainty, courage, and the future of work,” he said.
The book’s release comes at a time when the boundaries between employment and entrepreneurship are blurring. With more individuals navigating hybrid careers, temporary contracts, and non-linear job timelines, the book captures this reality without romanticizing burnout or struggle. Instead, it offers clarity and perspective, packaged in storytelling.
The MDP concluded with a networking segment where attendees discussed how the book and speaker themes mirrored their own journeys. From mid-career professionals to fresh graduates, attendees shared that the day’s sessions helped them contextualize their next career steps.