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waste of talent
by satya pal on Jul 02, 2008 07:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

you need not be iim grad. to sell vegetables.let this field be for some one else. ideas are cropped from iim.even a less qualified can do this job.be a business leader to bring bihar like maharashtra.teach maharashtrian a lesson.bring good character to the state people.no caste based politics.merit based politics.bring honesty in their dealings.bring other people in to confidence.no business person is interested in investment in bihar.vegetables grower can not beat maharashtra,gujarat and punjab.

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  RE:waste of talent
by RAHUL on Jul 02, 2008 10:16 PM   Permalink
satya,
maybe in near furture you will land up for asking a job in his company :)
if you see the history of Amul then you will find the depth .....
Do you know Wal mart... they are also doing same business.. and its a fortun 500 company


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  RE:waste of talent
by Tom on Jul 02, 2008 07:28 PM   Permalink
Food is not free. Food producers can rule this world.

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by Tom on Jul 02, 2008 07:29 PM   Permalink
But to do that knowledge is required.

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  RE:waste of talent
by Readiff on Jul 02, 2008 07:50 PM   Permalink
You are right. He doesn't need to be an IIM graduate to sell vegetables. But he has dreams of making it global and he needs extensive business and management knowledge to compete others on the big stage. So, he chose IIMA as a venue to acquire the required skills.

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