The Inheritors
Stories of Entrepreneurship and Success
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Narrated by:
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Chintan Buddhadev
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Written by:
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Sonu Bhasin
About this listen
Why did Harsh Mariwala leave his family business? Why did the Burman family quit the day-to-day operations of Dabur? How did the Dhingras turn a collapsing business into India's second-largest paint company?
The Inheritors offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at what goes on in Marico, Dabur, Keventers, Berger Paints, Select Group, Antara, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Luxor, and Motilal Oswal. The audiobook focuses on culture, family politics, ego battles, business rivalries, and a lot more. And then, of course, there are the inheritors themselves - some take the businesses to even greater heights while others lead them to doom.
©2017 Sonu Bhasin (P)2019 Random House AudioWhat listeners say about The Inheritors
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- Abhijit Sohani
- 18-08-20
A decent listen
Author seems to limit focus to 2 cities- Delhi and Mumbai. Though some of the people are truly exceptional, some seem like fillers. What these people have achieved is definitely remarkable but also responsible are social and economic conditions prevailing in their times. Would have loved to hear about how these people were able to understand it and latch on, would have beed good.
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- Siddharth K. Bhammar
- 10-10-21
Good Book. Bad Audio Experience.
Sonu Bhasin’s stories are powerful, but the audio narrative experience is equally poor. Pronunciations are inaccurate, and the narrative ignores punctuations (e.g. pausing for full-stops or commas). This makes it difficult to process the book, even at base-case speed (1.0x).
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