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India Inc.
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India Inc.

How India's Top Ten Business Leaders are Winning Globally

Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2010 подробнее...


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7

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Recommendation

An old Hindi proverb says, “Mare bina swarg nahi milta.” Never have truer words been spoken. In fact, this adage could be the mantra of all 10 visionary, gutsy entrepreneurs profiled in Vikas Pota’s book about celebrated corporate leaders in India. Pota’s treatise offers intriguing insights into the backgrounds, beliefs, values and attitudes of these highly prosperous business leaders. While Pota’s access to such renowned members of India’s commercial sphere is impressive, his minibiographies do not contain much practical advice on how to emulate these stars or how to establish an enterprise in India, and the stories overindulge in figures and statistics, which hinder reading. However, getAbstract recommends this book to global managers seeking a solid overview of India’s business environment and to those looking for inspiration to launch a start-up anywhere in the world. And that old Hindi proverb? “Without death, there can be no heaven”: Great things can only be achieved through great effort.

Take-Aways

  • Ten entrepreneurs exemplify India’s progress: N.R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys is a moral leader. He believes entrepreneurship is the only way to rid society of its ills.
  • Media mogul Subhash Chandra is a plucky entrepreneur. His media empire engaged in a protracted battle with Rupert Murdoch’s STAR TV network.
  • Objective businessman Malvinder Singh had the guts to sell the family business, drug maker Ranbaxy, when reflection told him it was the right decision for the firm.

About the Author

Global business strategist Vikas Pota heads Saffron Chase, a PR and government relations firm.


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