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Sanjay Kshirsagar started out his life in a one-bedroom kholi in a chawl, fixing speakers on the side with a friend while working at Compton Greaves. Today his company owns 14 acres of land in which they intend to build 300 flats, earning Rs 500 crore.
Determined to be more, he worked on his business on the ten days off he would get after every project with Crompton Greaves where he was a senior supervisor. Strategic thought, creative flexibility and the urge to do something new helped Sanjay and his partner create custom-made speakers designed to be an unobtrusive part of people’s homes. His breakout moment was when Kumar Mangalam Birla gave him a special order to design a mechanism for a problem that even the smartest people at Philips could not solve.
His success gave him the means to enter politics, and his first order of business was to ensure that the people that he grew up with had better homes. Read on to find out how this extraordinary businessman achieved his ambition.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: Jul/2017
Length : 8 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
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Imprint: Penguin
Published: Jul/2017
ISBN: 9789386651846
Length : 8 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
Sanjay Kshirsagar started out his life in a one-bedroom kholi in a chawl, fixing speakers on the side with a friend while working at Compton Greaves. Today his company owns 14 acres of land in which they intend to build 300 flats, earning Rs 500 crore.
Determined to be more, he worked on his business on the ten days off he would get after every project with Crompton Greaves where he was a senior supervisor. Strategic thought, creative flexibility and the urge to do something new helped Sanjay and his partner create custom-made speakers designed to be an unobtrusive part of people’s homes. His breakout moment was when Kumar Mangalam Birla gave him a special order to design a mechanism for a problem that even the smartest people at Philips could not solve.
His success gave him the means to enter politics, and his first order of business was to ensure that the people that he grew up with had better homes. Read on to find out how this extraordinary businessman achieved his ambition.
Milind Khandekar has over twenty-two years of experience in the field of journalism. He is currently managing editor at Media Content and Communications Services (I) Pvt. Ltd (MCCS), and looks after the editorial content of ABP News, ABP Ananda and ABP Majha. He has previously worked with the Navbharat Times and Aaj Tak. He is a product of the Times Centre for Media Studies, and received the Rajendra Mathur Award for best trainee (Hindi) in 1991.