Ambassador Engine and Honda body

Posted by on Mar 14, 2009 in Feudal Traditions | 1 comment

A person who argues in favour of the hippo on wheels can be seen in the museum. Similarly, a person with an ambassador in his brain will never be fully functional.

As time progressed, liberalisation followed the Indian consumer progressed from his Chetak to Maruti 800 to Maruti 1000 to Esteem and then Cielo, Lancer and now a deluge of top class cars. We used this opportunity to flaunt rather than introspect and embrace what these cars were actually an output of.

These products were an output of the following inputs – thought leadership, investment in ideas, research and development, total quality management, risk, change management, breaking barriers, great supplier relationships or great human relationships.

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One Comment

  1. Interesting point of view.. But do you really think it takes thought leadership to redo something thats already been done. What I mean is the cars that you are mentioning are still a few years behind. Yes today with the economy in India providing for certain individuals that can afford the latest and greatest – we see the germans and japanese releasing their latest and greatest. At the same time, thought leadership does exist in fields like cryogenics and who could forget the “famous” Ramar Pillai :-) . Rajesh bhai – I just happened to hit this site from your linked in profile. Good stuff..

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