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NAME LAXMAN TIKOTI STD. -M.M.S 2nd YEAR ROLL NO.

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ASSIGNMENT ON WOMEN ENTR. SUBMITTED TO

PROF. ARUN K. DATAR

2013
NAME LAXMAN V TIKOTI
AQIB SHAIKH RAHUL FALE SHERBAZ KHAN KALPESH PATIL

STD. -M.M.S 2nd YEAR


SAKET COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, KALYAN (E).

BIOGRAPHY

Nooyi was born in Madras (presently Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India. She was educated at Holy Angels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School in Madras. She received a Bachelor's degree in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from Madras Christian College in 1974 and a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (MBA) from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta in 1976.Beginning her career in India, Nooyi held product manager positions at Johnson & Johnson and textile firm MetturBeardsell. She was admitted to Yale School of Management in 1978 and earned a Master's degree in Public and Private Management. While at Yale, she completed her summer internship with Booz Allen Hamilton.Graduating in 1980, Nooyi joined the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and then held strategy positions at Motorola and Asea Brown Boveri. Nooyi was born Indra Krishnamurthy in Madras (now called Chennai), in southern India, on October 28, 1955. Her family was part of India's middle class; her father was a bank official, and a grandfather, whom she later credited as an inspiration, was a district judge. Nooyi's mother also stretched her children's minds, making up improvised games for Nooyi and her sister, Chandrika, based on world problems. Nooyi had to place herself, for example, in the position of prime minister of India. She loved to read and to watch Tamil-language film comedies. She also had a younger brother, Narayanan, who followed her to Yale and to the

American corporate world. Nooyibroke the mold in India's society, which was still defined by strong gender roles. She played cricket and was a member of an all-girl rock band. Even as a corporate executive she remained an enthusiastic If she gets an idea, she goes after it. Theres no stopping her. In 2007, Indra Nooyi was awarded Padma Bhushan by Government of India. In 2008, she was elected to the fellowship of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Nooyi, now married and the mother of two daughters, believes that for any woman, the people one loves are the bedrock of success. "Build around you a terrific ecosystem, preferably with family," she advises. "But it's 'family' defined every which way you want." It's a message she shares with her PepsiCo employees a staggering 300,000 people report to her globally. "The times I feel the greatest are when I'm coaching, developing talent, mentoring people to do what they never thought they could. When you see your team blossoming and growing, you say, 'Man, I'm doing good for the next generation.'

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