By Forbes India| Nov 4, 2011
The mavericks, the change-makers, the trailblazers. The winners of Forbes India Leadership Awards 2011
Excellence is a better teacher than mediocrity. The lessonsof the ordinary are everywhere. Truly profound and original insights are to be found only in studying the exemplary.
The winners on their challenges and their journey
1. V.G. Siddhartha: Everybody Said It Wouldn't Work
2. Rahul Bhatia: We Stuck To The Fundamentals
3. Shanker Annaswamy: People Leadership is Important
4. B.P. Rao: On Maintaining The Growth Momentum
5. Rajiv Bajaj: Being Original to Succeed
6. Vinita Bali: No Looking Back
7. N.R.N. Murthy: Margins Better Than Revenues
8. Tata Steel: An Unbeaten Track Record
9. Manish Sabharwal: Messenger More Important Than The Process