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At the Helm: A Memoir: A Memoir
Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789351369967
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Discover the inspiring journey of V. Krishnamurthy in “At the Helm: A Memoir.” From humble beginnings to leading India’s public sector giants like BHEL, Maruti, and SAIL, witness his transformative leadership. This memoir (ISBN: 9789351369967) chronicles his remarkable achievements against all odds, offering invaluable insights into Indian management and industrial growth. Explore how he shaped the nation’s industrial landscape and left an enduring legacy
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Dipesh Kadam –
I appreciated the insights into Indian public sector management. Some chapters dragged a bit. The information contained is of great use.
Mohammad Fahim Faisal –
I learned a lot about Indian industry, but the book could have been more engaging. I wish there were more books like this one!
Shreya Vatsa –
An insightful look into Indian management. Some parts were a little slow, but overall, a valuable perspective. The book shows us how the nation evolved.
Sonika Vashisht –
Krishnamurthy’s leadership is remarkable. The book is a bit dense and could have been more engaging. I liked the leadership qualities though.
Deepak Singh Bhandari –
While informative, I found the narrative lacking a personal touch. I think the book has been properly researched for the audience.
Prachi Charde –
A compelling story of Indian industrial growth. Krishnamurthy’s journey is inspiring, but the writing style felt a bit dry at times. Still worth a read!
Saumya Srivastava –
A fascinating account of building India’s public sector. Though detailed, the book felt somewhat academic. I am still happy that i read this book.
Shikhar Singh –
V. Krishnamurthy’s journey is truly remarkable. His accomplishments and the obstacles overcome are inspiring and shows what one man can do.
Shreya Singh –
A great read for anyone interested in Indian industrial history. The storytelling could be better, but the content is solid. Very informative.
Rohit Raj –
A mixed bag. Valuable insights, but the writing style needs improvement. It would make me want to read more books like this one.
Nilesh Jain –
A significant contribution to Indian business literature. It was hard to put down because it was a page turner, so I could not put it down.
Manish Chauhan –
Inspiring to learn about his contributions. I found the book repetitive in places, and wished for more personal anecdotes. Still a good book.
Pranjal Dwivedi –
Krishnamurthy’s story is a testament to hard work and dedication. I enjoyed learning more about the man and the mind behind it.
Manav Khanna –
An essential read for understanding India’s industrial development. I would recommend the book to others, because it is a good read.
Aaditya Singh –
An important story, but the execution felt a little flat. I expected more emotion and depth. I like the book’s theme and the points it made.