In an exclusive interview, Rahul Kanwal, Executive Director of Business Today, sits down with Aryaman Vikram Birla, Director at Aditya Birla Management, to discuss his inspiring journey from the cricket field to the boardroom.
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Aryaman Vikram Birla's early passion was cricket. He represented his school and college teams and learned valuable life skills from the sport.
Aryaman realized his true calling lay in business and pursued higher education. He then joined the Aditya Birla Group, where he has risen through the ranks to become a Director.
Aryaman emphasizes the importance of innovation, sustainable practices, and creating long-term value for stakeholders.
Aryaman believes in the importance of resilience and responding proactively to setbacks. He views challenges as opportunities to learn and grow.
Mentorship has been a crucial part of Aryaman's journey. He credits his success to the guidance and support he received from his family and mentors and strives to mentor the next generation of leaders.
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