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Constantly reviewing books makes
you aware even about the strategies that the Publishers implement and believe
it or not, that impacts the reading experience for good actually. Rupa
Publications have initiated a new series named “Management Lessons From The
Masters” in which they talk about personalities who have built their brand with
their management skills. The first one was on the management lessons by Kumar
Mangalam Birla whereas the 2nd book that I have just finished is
based on Anand Mahindra, one of my favorite entrepreneurs too. The book is
titled “Lead With Purpose Like Anand Mahindra” and written by the same author,
Rajiv Agarwal, who is a family business consultant.
The book has around 17 beautiful
chapters across 153 pages where each one of them provides us wonderful insight
on specific management lessons inspired from the corporate life of Anand
Mahindra. I work in an IT company where Mahindra Insurance Brokers Ltd. is one
of our clients and therefore even before reading this book, I was quite aware
about Anand Mahindra and his achievements. The book describes his humility
along with the successes that he has achieved. How he has enabled the strength
in the employees of his company-either at the board level or just a young
candidate who has joined in is narrated with examples and results which is
really something that one can learn from.
The way Mr. Anand used to hear
out his employees’ ideas and boost them take it up without interfering in the
project is an amazing read as it really tells about his personality and the
reason why Mahindra is so big today. Also, the equation of Anand with Ratan
Tata is an entertaining read and how in one of the instances, Anand treated a
comment by Tata as a pat on back by elder brother is beautifully highlighted by
the author. It teaches a lot. Similarly, for every merger and acquisition, the
treatment with the other party by Anand is also mentioned which tells his
dynamics and decision-making capabilities.
Along with such instances which
are generally common in all the entrepreneurs, the new things that we get to
learn is what makes this book a recommendable option for the readers such as how
Mahindra encouraged innovation through the concept of Mavericks and Skunkworks.
Similarly, the concept of Blue chip conferences, Annual War Room, Roadshow and
shadow boards is afresh and something that can really motivate other leaders to
follow to understand everyone’s point of view. How Anand Mahindra went against
the theory of core competencies and followed Value Chain Theory describes how
he manages risks and competencies. Along with the successful points of Mr.
Anand Mahindra, author has also discussed how he has also failed in some
decisions, mostly in the automobile department. I liked how author has covered
many aspects of this personality which I can surely not cover in this short review
but reading this book makes you a little better professional, I certainly
believe this. The book is also summarized beautifully in the end which serves
the purpose of keeping the reader focused towards self-motivation and
improvement.
Now, talking about couple of drawbacks:
- In the first half of the book, many points are repeated quite some time which
bores you as the same point are later on, covered up in a specific chapter
based on it. Also, in the initial chapters, as big numbers are continuously
discussed, it gives a negative impression that you might dislike the book due
to too much technical stuff being discussed. But thankfully, later, nothing as
such is faced. Except these few points, I didn’t find any such lacking points in
the book which should be pointed out specifically. I give this one 4.25 stars
out of 5.
Thanks.
ABHILASH RUHELA
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