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Change belongs to the newcomer: Bharti chief

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`Seize an opportunity is the mantra to success'


Mr Sunil Bharti Mittal

New Delhi , March 5

The only way one can seize an opportunity and make wealth is to take up changes right upfront as they happen and lead those changes when one has resources, said Mr Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman and Group Managing Director, Bharti Enterprises hre.

Delving on the theme of his address - `Leading change and creating wealth', at the convocation ceremony of Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, he said, "Change clearly belongs to the newcomer, to the rookie and that is my hope and strength that if change is meant for the newcomer, we must engage ourselves with change and hopefully lead change in many areas."

Mr Mittal said he has always been inspired by Mahatma Gandhi quote, "A small body of determined spirit, fired by an unquenchable faith in the mission can alter the course of history."

Earlier, in his address, the Director of MDI, Dr Pritam Singh, said knowledge capital was now considered as the pivotal lever for building the competing edge. He said, "All organisations were striving to learn and develop in an endless cycle and creativity and innovation are the new mantras for building cutting edge organisations.

" Dr Singh said that to be a cutting edge leader, one must, "shift from a local mindset to a global one, denominator management to numerator management, employment to employability, dissecting mind to an integrating mind, narrow goal to a large mission, perpetuation to destruction and controlling mind to enabling mind."

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