This is a practical, inside, and on the ground look
at how CEOs of multinational companies tackle the
challenges of the Indian market, written by the former
India head of two US multinational corporations, Cummins
and Microsoft. India is on the mind of business builders
everywhere. The second most populous country in the
world with more than 1.2 billion people, it's a growing
destination for multinationals to spread their wings.
And according to Ravi Venkatesan, it's the perfect place
for that - as entering India serves as the ideal litmus
test for successfully entering (and winning in) other
emerging markets. In Conquering the Chaos: Win in India,
Win Everywhere, Venkatesan - the former India head of
two U.S. multinational corporations - gives an insider
view on how to tackle the very unique challenges of the
Indian market. He argues that if you can make it there,
you can make it anywhere. Though there is plenty of
interest in the region, many companies are wary about
investing heavily there because of reports of slow
growth, corruption, and policy uncertainty. But
Venkatesan combines his executive experience with
additional research on more than two dozen other
multinationals in India to show how to break through
successfully. Emerging markets are the future. This
practical book, written by one of India's most respected
CEOs, will give you the keys to win in India, in the
BRIC countries, and beyond.
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