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Mba at 16 a teenager's guide to business subroto bagchi
Mba at 16 a teenager's guide to business subroto bagchi












mba at 16 a teenager

We want to pass this intellectual legacy to the next generation."īagchi who has already authored books like Go Kiss The World and The High Performance Entrepreneur and The Professional feels that entrepreneurs are not products of b-schools and that the purpose of b-schools has been to create job seekers not creators. At the same time, we must understand that not everyone can talk or communicate through words, so, we need entrepreneurs to write books that will become tomorrow's legacy. Entrepreneurs impact the lives of many in the present and will continue to inspire several lives in the future through their actions, values and ethics. When a teacher asked why he chose to write a book and not become a teacher instead, Bagchi replied, "Every entrepreneur has a teacher inside him/her. Because that is the age when children love to explore they ask difficult questions and make important decisions in life."

mba at 16 a teenager

No matter how old we grow, we all wish we were 16. When asked why the title MBA at 16, he said, "Sixteen is a nice number. "Entrepreneurs are those who look for opportunities while others are busy looking at constraints," he explained. Standing at the Cafe Coffee Day outlet and addressing book lovers, Bagchi reminded everyone how its founder VG Siddhartha had started his career as a management trainee at Morgan Stanley before he came to be known as the founder of India's largest retail restaurant chain. The idea will make you so restless that one day, you will wake up and realise that you are willing to go that extra mile and do everything it takes to make it happen," he asserted. "I have an interesting plan, but how do I know if I can start a business?" asked a student of neuroscience from Mumbai. He interacted with young readers, parents and working professionals to understand what they knew about business and fielded some interesting queries in an attempt to bring them closer to the world of business. Wouldn't it be interesting to know about the people behind it, how they began, the problems they faced and how they overcame that?"Īt the launch of his new book MBA at 16, at Crossword, Kemps Corner, Mumbai, the bestselling author and founder of MindTree did precisely that.

mba at 16 a teenager

"From the toothbrush you use to the mattress you sleep on, business touches your life in some way or the other. If something touches you, it pays to know about it!' By that, Subroto Bagchi meant that if a certain business touches your life every day, you must at least be aware of it. Young Indians must preserve our intellectual legacy and strive towards creating an India where jobs will provide hope and security, feels b estselling author and founder of MindTree, Subroto Bagchi.














Mba at 16 a teenager's guide to business subroto bagchi