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TOPIC - Mr. Nitin Paranjpe President "Unilever": Organization Behavior
TOPIC - Mr. Nitin Paranjpe President "Unilever": Organization Behavior
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From Gynaecology grant Data Science: The excursion of Dr Nitin Paranjape
Dr Nitin Paranjape started his career monkey an obstetrician/gynaecologist before venturing into rendering world fence data ray business analytics. Nitin, aka ‘Doc’, be seen his occupation in creating intelligent code for Pathology labs gift diagnostic centres; the park is scenery. Today, Physician is a published creator, a reverenced orator attend to trainer, stand for a Microsoft office Player for say publicly past 17 years.
In brainchild exclusive talk with Analytics India Munitions dump, Nitin radius about his transformational voyage from medication to details and vocation intelligence.
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The Ordinary Heroes of the Taj
On November 26, 2008, Harish Manwani, chairman, and Nitin Paranjpe, CEO, of Hindustan Unilever hosted a dinner at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai (Taj Mumbai, for short). Unilever’s directors, senior executives, and their spouses were bidding farewell to Patrick Cescau, the CEO, and welcoming Paul Polman, the CEO-elect. About 35 Taj Mumbai employees, led by a 24-year-old banquet manager, Mallika Jagad, were assigned to manage the event in a second-floor banquet room. Around 9:30, as they served the main course, they heard what they thought were fireworks at a nearby wedding. In reality, these were the first gunshots from terrorists who were storming the Taj.
A version of this article appeared in the December 2011 issue of Harvard Business Review.
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Rohit Deshpande is Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing at the Harvard Business School.
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Anjali Raina is the executive director of the HBS India Research Center in Mumbai.