CONQUERING THE CHAOS: WIN IN INDIA, WIN EVERYWHERE VENKATESAN, RAVI
Publication details: HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW PRESS BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 2013Description: 232 HARDISBN:- 978-1-4221-8430-1
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India is on the minds of business leaders everywhere. Within a few decades, India will be the world's most populous nation and one of its largest economies. But it is also a complex market, with a reputation for corruption, uncertainty, and bureaucracy. The initial infatuation with India is over and reality has set in. But India is not a market that can be ignored. So why take a chance in this extraordinary and complex region? Ravi Venkatesan, the former Chairman of Microsoft India, offers inside advice on how your firm can overcome the unique challenges of the Indian market. He argues that chaotic India is in fact an archetype for most emerging markets, many of which present similar challenges but not the same potential. Succeeding in India therefore becomes a litmus test for your ability to succeed in other emerging markets. If you can win in India, you can win everywhere. Hard as these markets are, Venkatesan says, for most multinational firms the bigger challenge to success in emerging markets may well be the internal culture and mind-set at headquarters. Combining his personal experience with in-depth research and interviews with CEOs and senior leaders at dozens of companies--including Nokia, GE, JCB, Dell, Honeywell, Volvo, Bosch, Deere, Unilever, and Nestle--Venkatesan shows you how to tackle slowing growth, policy uncertainty, and corruption and enable your firm to thrive in India. He proves that you can break through successfully, but it takes a very different type of leadership, both locally and at headquarters. If you want to succeed in the twenty-first century, you must succeed in emerging markets. This practical book, written by one of India's most respected CEOs, will give you the keys to win in India, other emerging markets, and beyond.
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