Best of CEO Dialogues 2017: The Role of Family Businesses in a new India

The final edition of CEO Dialogues for this year took place in Mumbai on October 27, 2017. We were joined by industry pioneers and an enthralling conversation ensued

Oct 30, 2017, 18:03 IST1 min
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Dr Habil Khorakiwala, co-founder chairman and Group CEO, Wockhardt Limited, said, it's important for "family businesses to have a compelling long-term vision.""A family business cannot be s...
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Ameera Shah, Managing Director, Metropolis Healthcare talked about the importance of a father's support in shaping his daughter's ambitions. She said, "fathers must encourage their daughter...
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Parimal Merchant, Director, SP Jain School of Global Management, has advice for the next-gen businessmen: "Unless you earn trust, demanding responsibilities is futile."He also said, "Wisdom...
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On the go-getter attitude of the next-gen, Niranjan Hiranandani, Co-founder and Managing Director, Hiranandani Group and president NAREDCO, a real estate body, said, "There is no handover i...
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Dharmesh Jain, Managing Director, Nirmal Lifestyle, said, There is a "need to realise you're dealing with an exceptionally talented generation.""All principles of communication at business ...
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Rajiv Memani, Chairman and Regional Managing Partner, EY India, said, "Family businesses have kept pace with evolution, complexity of India's economy.""The lens of family businesses have ch...
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Ashish Gumashta, CEO, Julius Baer India, said, "Being educated from the best B-school doesn't necessarily make the next-gen better.""A right mix is where promoters are willing to take help ...
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