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BUISNESS LEADERS

PRESENTED BY

RITESH KUMAR
NAYAN CHANDRA
APURBA GHOSH
HIS LIFE AND FORD
Born on July 28, 1863.
Green field Township,
Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.

Founder of Ford Motor


Company.

Introduced Model T.

Father of Assembly lines


used in mass production.
In 1 8 7 9 , sixteen -year-old Ford left
home for the nearby city of Detroit
to work as an apprentice machinist.

In 1 8 9 1 , Ford became an engineer


with the Edison Illuminating Company
in Detroit.
1. During this period Ford read an
article in the World of Science
about how the German engineer,
Nicholas Otto, had built a
internal combustion engine.

• His first car, finished in 1896, was


built in a little brick shed in his
garden. Driven by a two-cylinder,
four-cycle motor, it was mounted
on bicycle wheels. Named the
Thin Lizzie, the car had no
reverse gear or brakes.
•Ford entered in to the aviation
business during the World War 1.
Courage
•In 1925, Henry Ford acquired the
Stout Metal Airplane Company.

•For his contribution During Second


World War Adolph Hitler Told in a
press conference that. "I regard
Henry Ford as my inspiration,"
•Ford maintained an
interest in auto
racing from 1 9 0 1
to 1 9 1 3 an d began
h is involvement in
the sport as both a
builder and a
Driver.
In July 1938,
•H.ford was awarded the Grand Cross of the
German Eagle, the highest medal awarded by Nazi Germany to
foreigners.
Quick Learner - Awarded with161 U.S. Patents
FORTUNE selects Henry Ford BUSINESSMAN OF THE CENTURY
Ford was a greatest managerial thinker: the idea of a moving assembly line, the idea of
paying workers not as little as possible but as much as was fair, and the idea of
vertical integration that made Ford's River Rouge plant the chief wonder of the
industrial world....[Ford] was a builder of industry that transformed the very land we
live on; the first to create a mass market as well as the means to satisfy it; as great an
entrepreneur as we've ever seen."
HENRY FORD SAYINGS
•One of the greatest discoveries a man makes,
one of his great surprises, is to find he can do
what he was afraid he couldn't do.
•Don't find fault, Find remedy
•Thinking is the hardest work there is,
which is probably the reason why so few
engage in it.
•There are no big problems, there are just
a lot of little problems.
•The only real security that a man can
have in this world is a reserve of
knowledge, experience and ability
Never give up
 Failure is only the opportunity to begin again
more intelligently
 His first group of investors withdrew after Ford had spent $86,000
without producing a car that could be sold.

THIS ALSO ENDED IN FAILURE

BUT

I will build a car for the great multitude." In October 1908, he did so,
offering the Model T for $950. In the Model T's nineteen years of
production, its price dipped as low as $280in 1928. And nearly
15,500,000 were sold in the United States alone.
Never restrict your self (creativity)
Henry Ford had a diversified nature. He throughout his life strived hard to give
back to the community and his society. He had a attitude to grow so he
started with a cycle (first invention Quadricycle),air plane,rcing cars etc.. and
still his generation following the same .

Ford was able to sell cars cheaply because they were mass produced
and every part was standardized (only one color and one engine size
were available)
Assembly Lines : ‘… each man and each machine do only one thing
the thing is to keep everything in motion and take the work to the
man not the man to the work
Vision should not be self center

Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace. Ford
did not believe in accountants; he amassed one of the world's largest
fortunes without ever having his company audited under his
administration.
•The attraction of the Model T
was that its price never
increased.

•Costing $1200 in 1909, the


price in 1928 was only $295.

•By 1928 Ford was producing


more than one car per minute
CHILDHOOD………
Anil Agarwal Trust in what u love, continue
to do it
AND
It will take you where you
need to go

HIS LIFE AND VEDANTA


Anil Agarwal founded Sterlite
Industries, a business operating
in the industrial sector in 1976.
CHILDHOOD

 His father was a small-businessman

 His father was into making aluminium conductors

 Mr. Agarwal, was a matriculate from Miller


High School, Patna.

 He is strict vegetarian.
In 1986 established Vedanta resources

He is the 6th richest Indian,as of


11th March 2010, his net worth is
estimated at $ 6.4 billion
INDUSTRIES UNDER VEDANTA

Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. (BALCO)


Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL)
Konkola Copper Mines (ZAMBIA)
Madras Aluminium Company
Vedanta Aluminium Ltd
Sterlite Energy Limited
VISOIN OF ANIL AGARWAL

 Set up the 10,000-acre Vedanta University in


Orissa, dedicated to his father Dwaraka Prasad
Agarwal.

One of the best mining company In world


ANIL AGARWAL SAYINGS

Always aim for perfection, then you discover


it’s a moving target

 Somewhere, something incredible is waiting


to be known

There is no elevator to success. You have to


take stairs
Why is he a great leader?
 Risk Taker -

 Initiator-

 Visionary -
THE HEAD
OF
ALL HEADS
 Ratan Naval Tata, chairman of the Tata Group, one of India's
largest corporation.
• Born into the wealthy and famous Tata family of Mumbai, on
December 28th 1937.
• Raised by grandmother Lady Navajbai as his parents
separated when he was 7 years old.
 A business tycoon who is shy by nature and does not believe
in flaunting.
 Basic Values - Ethics, integrity, social consciousness,
fairness .
 Alumnus of the Cathedral and John Connon School in
Mumbai.
 Bachelor of Science degree in architecture from Cornell
University in 1962.
 Completed the Advanced Management Program from
Harvard Business School in 1974-1975.
 Honorary doctorate in business administration by Ohio
State University, an honorary doctorate in technology by
the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok and an
honorary doctorate in science by the University of
Warwick.
 “I am proud of my country. But we need to unite to
make a unified India, free of communalism and
casteism. We need to build India into a land of equal
opportunity for all. We can be a truly great nation if
we set our sights high and deliver to the people the
fruits of continued growth, prosperity and equal
opportunity.”

“If you put a gun to my head, you had better take the gun away
or pull the trigger, because I'm not moving.”
Why is he a great leader?

 Believed in keeping promises

 Risk taker
•Jaguar & land rover deal

•Tata buys steel giant Corus for £6.2bn


 Self Motivation

 Visionary
1998: Tata Motors came up with Tata Indica, the
first truly Indian car.
 1971: Appointed the Director-in-Charge of The
National
Radio & Electronics Company Limited (Nelco)

 1977: Was entrusted with Empress Mills, textile mill


controlled by the Tata’s

 1981: Appointed as The Chairman of Tata Industries

 1991: Took over as group chairman


from J.R.D. Tata.
 2000: Tata Tea acquired the Tetley group of the UK for
pounds 271 million ($435 million) - the biggest
acquisition in the history of Indian Companies.

 2004: Takeover of Tony hotels including New York's


Pierre,
the Ritz-Carlton in Boston, and San Francisco's
Camden place.

 2007: Tata Sons successfully acquired Corus Group


for an estimated £6.7 billion.
“A defining moment for Tata Steel” – Tata said

Nano—which means small in Parsi-
Gujarati—turns out to be a font of
innovation, generating as many as 40 new
patents for Tata Motors
 He was honoured with the Padma Bhushan –
26 January 2000

Accepted the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in 2007 on behalf of


the Tata family

 He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan – 26th jan,2008

 Recipients of the NASSCOM Global Leadership Awards-2008


Returns must be greater than cost of capital.
 Economies of scale should be derived.
Each company must be the industry leader
occupying one of the top three positions.
The business identified must have potential
for high growth and should be globally competitive.
“One hundred years from now, I expect
the Tatas to be much bigger than it is
now. More importantly, I hope the Group
comes to be regarded as being the best
in India.. best in the manner in which we
operate, best in the products we deliver,
and best in our value systems and ethics.
Having said that, I hope that a hundred
years from now we will spread our wings
far beyond India.”
HENRY Anil Agarwal Ratan Naval

THANK YOU

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