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  <titleInfo>
    <title>The Nationalist: How A.M. Naik overcome great odds to transform Larsen &amp; Tourbro into a global powerhouse</title>
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    <namePart>Merchant, Minhaz</namePart>
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    <publisher>Harper Collins Publishers</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2017</dateIssued>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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  <abstract>This is the story of an extraordinary business leader, Anil Naik, and the company, Larsen &amp; Toubro (L&amp;T), he has served for 53 years and led for the last 18. Long coveted by the Ambanis and Birlas, L&amp;T has an annual turnover of Rs 1,20,000 crore and a market capitalisation of more than Rs 1,60,000 crore. It is involved in several critical national projects: India’s first nuclear-powered submarine; strategic weapon and missile systems; space exploration including maiden missions to the moon and Mars; global infrastructure; airports; metro rail systems; and nearly all of India’s nuclear power plants. L&amp;T’s Hazira manufacturing complex, Vadodara’s Knowledge City and the Kattupalli shipyard have become symbols of world-class Indian engineering and technology. Author Minhaz Merchant spoke to Naik over several months to construct a compelling narrative of a remarkable company and its chairman. What emerges is a portrait of a man whose work and life have been bedrocked on a deeply felt sense of nationalism, synonymous with helping to build a strong and self-reliant India. From a south Gujarat village to the chairmanship of L&amp;T, Anil Naik’s journey has been one of grit, determination, entrepreneurial leadership, 16-hour workdays and a unique management style. What emerges is a visionary leader who ringfenced L&amp;T from corporate takeovers by creating an innovative employee welfare foundation and transformed L&amp;T into a global technology and engineering powerhouse. Naik also emerges as a devoted family man and a generous philanthropist who has donated most of his personal income to charities through family trusts focused on healthcare, education and community service. Naik’s father, Manibhai, a teacher who spent his life serving the rural poor, was his role model who taught him to be fearless and honest with the motto: ‘If you are in the right, you have nothing to fear.’ This is the story of a man who surmounted great odds to reach the pinnacle of success, says Merchant. It demonstrates more than anything else that honesty – the quality Naik prizes most – pays the greatest dividend of all in the end: the respect of your peers, the loyalty of your colleagues, and the affection of your family.</abstract>
  <note>Contents
Early Life Lessons
Beginning of a corporate Journey
Rising above the rest
Razira: Jewel in the Crown
Knowledge is power
Winning stakeholder trust
The Entrepreneurial Visionary
Kattupalli: a rising tide
Decoding the Leader
Future-Ready: India's Era
In Defence of the nation
The Silent Philanthropist</note>
  <subject>
    <topic>Economics</topic>
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  <classification authority="ddc">335.05 MER</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">978-93-5277-288-9</identifier>
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