neerajchauhan
Neeraj K Chauhan
The global financial meltdown separated the chaff from the grain, managers from leaders, and when recession happened India was somewhat least affected but the developed countries.
In recent time we have seen more and more Indians as CEO's heading in most of the biggest MNC's, and even the case of passing the baton in an organization, they need not look anywhere else, they can get their successor within their organization.
I readily agree we are valuer more of our money like anything and we don't spend like a fortune on anything, before buying anything there will be 100 thoughts behind it and this has somewhat come in the way we do our business else where, and in the end of the day it doesn't matter how much you have spent, what matters most is how much you have in the bank balance.
People go for someone who plays his card very close to his heart and never gives out anything and these shrewd business tactics which we have inherited is making things easy for us in terms of leadership.
In recent time we have seen more and more Indians as CEO's heading in most of the biggest MNC's, and even the case of passing the baton in an organization, they need not look anywhere else, they can get their successor within their organization.
I readily agree we are valuer more of our money like anything and we don't spend like a fortune on anything, before buying anything there will be 100 thoughts behind it and this has somewhat come in the way we do our business else where, and in the end of the day it doesn't matter how much you have spent, what matters most is how much you have in the bank balance.
People go for someone who plays his card very close to his heart and never gives out anything and these shrewd business tactics which we have inherited is making things easy for us in terms of leadership.
