Currently serving as , Dr. Pendyala treats organizational behavior with the precision of an engineer. She famously likens a company's mindset to a microchip: "Just as a chip is architected by an engineer, the org behavior can be architected by the behavioral scientists called Human Resources".
: At Western Digital , her focus on diversity and strategic HR earned the company titles like HR Asia’s 2021 “Best Companies to Work For” and Economic Times’ 2022 “Best Companies to Work for Women” .
: She emphasizes that every employee is in the "driving seat" of their own career journey, with the organization acting as the enabler.
: She moderates sessions like "The Art of Personal Branding" for programs such as the HYSEA Leadership Development Program , helping women leaders own their professional narratives.
Throughout her decorated career, her leadership has consistently turned challenges into accolades:
Dr. Pendyala remains driven by her mother's pride and her own nature to never "rest on her laurels," continuing to tinker with and improve global workplace cultures.
Currently serving as , Dr. Pendyala treats organizational behavior with the precision of an engineer. She famously likens a company's mindset to a microchip: "Just as a chip is architected by an engineer, the org behavior can be architected by the behavioral scientists called Human Resources".
: At Western Digital , her focus on diversity and strategic HR earned the company titles like HR Asia’s 2021 “Best Companies to Work For” and Economic Times’ 2022 “Best Companies to Work for Women” . Kiranmai Pendyala: Conquering Beautiful Challenges
: She emphasizes that every employee is in the "driving seat" of their own career journey, with the organization acting as the enabler. Currently serving as , Dr
: She moderates sessions like "The Art of Personal Branding" for programs such as the HYSEA Leadership Development Program , helping women leaders own their professional narratives. : At Western Digital , her focus on
Throughout her decorated career, her leadership has consistently turned challenges into accolades:
Dr. Pendyala remains driven by her mother's pride and her own nature to never "rest on her laurels," continuing to tinker with and improve global workplace cultures.