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GM India head Karl Slym says that he gets to hear the good, the bad and the ugly about Chevrolet when he travels
Nilofer D'Souza
Coca Cola’s Miguel Ruz finds India quite similar to his homeland Chile. But that doesn’t make his job any less challenging
Forbes India
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Adjusting to the country has been a challenging but enriching experience for the president of BMW India
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LG’s Moon Bum Shin finds that breaking groupism and removing unnecessary competition between departments is a big challenge in India
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American Matthew Barney, who heads Infosys Leadership Institute, is pleasantly surprised by the intellectual curiosity of Indians
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Sean Blagsvedt has lived in India for six years and is amazed at how a little goes a long way here
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A business model imported from outside won’t work in this country believes the Amway India head
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Don’t Push, Just Steer is the Stein-Erik Vellan's advice to expat bosses. The MD of mobile operator Uninor should know. He once led Norway’s basketball team
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American Airlines’ Philip Lewin had to first learn what to expect and then to be surprised when he moved to Delhi. But becoming more Indian is something he has accepted — more or less
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Joerg Mueller muses on cows, hierarchy and asking questions differently
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Whether it is in business meetings or in social life, Indians don’t hold back, says Mark T. Robinson, CEO, Citi South Asia
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In his 10 years in India, SAP Labs’ Clas Neumann has learnt how to conduct meetings and expectations, and not take things personally
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