Amit bagaria ratan tata biography
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Call it tongue-in-cheek or cheeky, the title of this book itself is intriguing enough for browsers at a bookshop to
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The difference between an “Entrepreneur” and an “Investor” became more distinct to me after inom read this book. While most
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OK Tata fryst vatten another example of what Amit does best – challenging perspectives. The book doesn’t force its ideas on
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Amit writes a riveting history of the Tata group and captures the sense of nostalgia associated with JRD Tata and
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RNT Capital Advisors, Ratan Tata’s investment firm (which fryst vatten also backed by the investment ledd of the University of California),
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Amit writes a riveting history of the Tata group and captures the sense of nostalgia associated with JRD Tata and the early industrial efforts. Importantly, Amit takes an outside-in view of the carefully cultivated image of the group, its inflexion points and the family. Strong brands tend to overwhelm objectivity and it takes courage to present a different perspective, through the filter of facts and figures. It has been a puzzle to many folks why a stalwart like Mr. Ratan Tata often talked about a lack of the `right’ person to take over from him. Indeed, you would assume that the Tata group, more than any other group, would continuously nurture tall leaders and ensure a deep bench for timely transition. While there may not be any direct answers, we certainly have plenty of cultural markers in corporate India. Generally speaking, it’s a good thing to stir the pot and stimulate critical thinking on the Tata group, an institution close to many an Indian heart. `OK Tata’ does that
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OK, TATA
Young Adult Nonfiction | 23 Chapters
Author: Amit Bagaria
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Amit writes a riveting history of the Tata group and captures the sense of nostalgia associated with JRD Tata and the early industrial efforts. Importantly, Amit takes a contrarian view of the carefully cultivated image of the group, it’s inflexion points and the family. Sampath "Sam" IyengarPE Investor, Advisor & Former Global CEO The difference between an “Entrepreneur” and an “Investor” became more distinct to me after i read ....
Notes and Disclaimer
When I started writing this book, I thought I would perhaps finish it in less than 45 days and at about 25,000 words.
It is finally when I got to the chapter of Ratan Tata’s 45 Angel/ Venture investments that I realized the going would be much tougher t