3 episodes

OK Lifecare is in to 5th year of existence and has already been a trail blazer organisation. With its aggressive pricing policy, TVC, two-legs generation business plan and un-wavering rock solid ethical system it has moved in to limelight in no time. All this has happened in spite of resistance from Direct Selling market forces including existing companies and setworker leaders.
In this video, I have covered the journey so far,, achievements and a peep into the future. Hope you enjoy the talk

OK Lifecare by Chetan Chetan Sharma

    • Business

OK Lifecare is in to 5th year of existence and has already been a trail blazer organisation. With its aggressive pricing policy, TVC, two-legs generation business plan and un-wavering rock solid ethical system it has moved in to limelight in no time. All this has happened in spite of resistance from Direct Selling market forces including existing companies and setworker leaders.
In this video, I have covered the journey so far,, achievements and a peep into the future. Hope you enjoy the talk

    Aditya Nama July Closing

    Aditya Nama July Closing

    Continuing momentum

    • 5 min
    Mart presentation Kota

    Mart presentation Kota

    What we talk to the mart

    • 13 min
    Why OK Lifecare

    Why OK Lifecare

    OK Lifecare is in to 5th year of existence and has already been a trail blazer organisation. With its aggressive pricing policy, TVC, two-legs generation business plan and un-wavering rock solid ethical system it has moved in to limelight in no time. All this has happened in spite of resistance from Direct Selling market forces including existing companies and setworker leaders.
    In this video, I have covered the journey so far,, achievements and a peep into the future. Hope you enjoy the talk

    • 1 hr 31 min

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