From the ‘Forever 21’ in my wardrobe to the ‘Freshwrapp’ aluminum foil in my kitchen, The Aditya Birla Group has been an integral part of my daily routine. The Aditya Birla group, just like mine, has touched millions of lives in India and abroad and its presence in our lives has been massive! For Instance, Mumbai’s most ambitious infrastructure project, ‘The Bandra-Worli sea link’ was a success and the ABG had a major role to play in the same. It is said that about a whopping 0.1 Million metric tons of ‘Ultratech Cement’ went into the construction of the sea link. The sea link has not only been a massive time savior when it comes to traveling in one of the busiest cities in India but also has reduced the distance between people and helped them come closer. The ABG owned Ultratech Cement Limited is the largest manufacturer of cement in India and ranks amongst the world’s leading cement makers.
The 162-year-old Conglomerate, Aditya Birla Group, has always been in the run with time and has time and again adapted to the booming needs and trends. The Group, owing to a large part of it to its rich legacy and business principles, has steered clear from the contemporary to be ahead of the curve and constantly reinvent themselves with recent trends and opportunities. Their very legacy and business principles have made them the third largest private sector conglomerate in India. What inspires me more is the belief of the senior leadership in Sustainability, in order to have a quality future it’s imperative to have a quality imagination today. Today’s sustainable business must be built in such a way that operational success can be achieved within the tougher legal standards and tighter resource constraints of a sustainable business ecosystem.
Part - B
At the core of the ABGLP program are people who drive to make an impact, irrespective of what challenges they face.
Tell us, in at least 250 words, ‘How you overcame challenges to achieve your ambitions in life so far’.
The path of success is never a cakewalk. There are certain obstacles in the way of achieving what you set out for. However, with the three principles that I personally believe in, nothing is unconquerable. The principles that I believe in are – Discipline, Smart work, and Persistence.
I have never once let go off my principles, no matter how heart-rending the challenges are, either in the professional or personal space.
By discipline, I essentially mean following a certain code of behavior and never giving in to the temptation of taking a day off. Being disciplined helps me take more control of myself. It helps me get a clear head on what goals I want to achieve, what means are required to be established to achieve my goals and it helps me get better organized with the way required to achieve the goal. Having a structure in mind and being committed to the goal and disciplined when it comes to the means achieving the goal reduces the anxiety and stress associated with overcoming challenges.
Smart work is a refined version of Hard work. You may want to spend sleepless nights to get one report thoroughly right or you may want to get some good sound sleep and get a perfectly thorough report with constructive ideas and creative suggestions. Every path of success requires tremendous effort as nothing worthy of having come easy, however, if you blend in the right amount of smart work, you might not only achieve the goal but also attain efficiency.
Success comes with persistence. In the journey to attain the goal, there are times when you just want to give in to the obstacle that’s stopping you. But with the third principle that I believe in, you may fail in your first attempt, but if you’re not persistent enough, you may not want to get up from where you failed and learn the mistakes you made and rectify those errors. Being persistent helps me ‘Try and try till you succeed’ and it helps you face the challenges and helps you learn a lot from the mistakes you make.
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Comments
Aditya Jha
A confident and committed individual.
Very well written
12 Jul 2019, 06.36 PM
rohit pathak
Very inspiring and very well articulated.
19 Jul 2019, 03.46 PM