Dhirubhaism

by Krishnamurthy


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So much is written about this world famous Indian business tycoon! He started from scrap in a very small village in Gujarat and created the vast empire of ‘Reliance’. There are no suitable words to describe his achievement. He was not very qualified in terms of formal education; but still he himself was a full encyclopedia, a University. He had developed his own philosophy and culture for working. He had embraced a few principles in his life and he stood by them throughout his life; they were high aim, a will to work tirelessly and the power of commitment. Almost everybody considered his dreams to be impossible to achieve. But he continued his journey; he never set apart the principles even for a single minute. Today, we all are well aware of the magnificent success he achieved. His principles simple yet very successful are worthy of guiding common people on the way towards achievement. The author of this book A.G. Krishnamurti; is the founder-chairman of the advertising company; Mudra communication. He established this company with a small deposit of Rs. 35 thousand and one esteemed customer. Today; his company is one of the three topmost advertising companies in India. He is also the Consulting Chairman of A.G.K. Brand. He divides his time between Ahmadabad and Hyderabad. He has three daughters and one son.

112
Gujarati
Genre, Gujarati

About The Author

Krishnamurthy graduated from Andhra University with a B.A. in History. Krishnamurthy started his career at Calico Mills in 1968. He moved to Shilpi Advertising, Calico’s ad agency as an Account Executive in 1972. In 1976, he joined Reliance Industries, as Advertising Manager. He moved out of Reliance to set up Mudra Communications in 1980. He retired from Mudra in March, 2003, handing it over to Madhukar Kamath.In 2003, he set up a consultancy named “AGK Brand Consulting”.He established Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad in March 1991 in order to provide workers to the expanding advertising industry in India, which till then had no source for manpower matching its needs. He has also written several books on his experiences in advertising and his clients. His latest book is Learnings of an Advertising Practitioner.His earlier books include Ten Much, a collection of inspirational stories of people overcoming odds and realising dreams ‘Desi Dream Merchants and The Invisible CEO’.


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