How ABG is an ingrained part of my life - Sivaranjani R, IIM Visakhapatnam
Why Aditya Birla is big in my life
Why Aditya Birla is big in my life
ABG is India's oldest multinational conglomerate established in 1857 by Seth Shin Narayan Birla and has been an important component of the economic growth of our country. With its hands in different types of industries ranging from Agriculture, Cement, Chemicals, Textile, Finance, Mining, Telecommunications, Mindpower to retails it has made its mark in most consumer goods and service markets. Their work in the community focuses on health-care, education, the girl child, sustainable livelihood, women empowerment projects, infrastructure and espousing social reform. As a conglomerate of US $44.3 billion corporations, the Aditya Birla Group is in the League of Fortune 500. Anchored by an extraordinary force of over 120,000 employees belonging to 42 nationalities, the Group is built on a strong foundation of stakeholder value creation. With over seven decades of responsible business practices, their businesses have grown into global powerhouses in a wide range of sectors – metals, textiles, carbon black, telecom and cement. Today, over 50% of Group revenues flow from overseas operations that span 34 countries in North and South America, Africa and Asia. An enduring passion for work, entrepreneurial spirit, and high ethical standards are what defines their leadership team. Aligned with the Aditya Birla Group's vision to be a premium global conglomerate, the leadership team has been critical in helping expand the Group's footprint and to secure number one status in many of its businesses, and that will be a great opportunity to work with such an esteemed group.
Why Aditya Birla Group is big in my life
Why Aditya Birla Group is big in your life?
Why Aditya Birla Group is big in my life. A journey of a visionary “Shiv Narayan Birla” which began in Birla Haveli, Rajasthan later on transcended international borders to create a global footprint of India by creating one of the biggest conglomerates the “Aditya Birla Group”.
I will start with an example; three toddlers are given a difficult task to do. Each handles the challenge in his or her own unique way: one cries and gives up immediately, one tries the same strategy over and over again, and one tries different strategies until he finds one that eventually works.