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‘Clear vision necessary for business leaders’

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Mangalore, Nov. 2 Effective business leaders should have clear vision and they should dream high, according to Mr Kushal Jain, Managing Director of Apar Group of Industries, Mumbai.

Inaugurating ‘Ettin 2007’, the national-level B-school festival of the Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management at Nitte in Udupi district on Friday, he said that the utmost courage displayed by some leaders, such as Bill Gates of Microsoft and Steve Jobs of Apple Computers, in their work sphere has made them most successful business leaders.

Twenty B-schools from Kochi, Bangalore, Mysore, Hubli, Manipal and Kannur are participating in the meet.

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