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Valid entries received at the end of the contest period are forwarded to the
panel of judges for selecting the The Smart Champion. Entries are marked on the
basis of:
01 understanding of the issues.
02 logic.
03 viability of the solution.
04 completeness of the solution.
05 presentation.
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nitin nohria
The first Indian-origin Dean of Harvard Business School, Nitin’s research
centers on leadership, corporate accountability and organizational change.
Coauthor of ten books, his most recent, In Their Time, chronicles and
draws lessons from some of the greatest American business leaders of the 20th
century.
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n r narayana murthy
Chairman and Chief Mentor of Infosys Technologies, Murthy is known for bringing
India on the world's IT map. A member of the National Information Technology
Task Force of India and the Prime Minister's Council on Trade and Industry,
Murthy is currently working to improve Bangalore’s infrastructure.
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omkar goswami
Founder and Chairperson of CERG Advisory, Goswami was Chief Economist at
Confederation of Indian Industry. Frequently asked by the government for his
advice on corporate governance, direct taxes and legal reforms, he is also much
in demand by the private sector.
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s ramodorai
Chief Executive Officer of Tata Consultancy Services, Ramadorai played an
integral role in developing the concept Offshore Development Centers which led
to India emerging as an IT destination for the rest of the world. Recipient of
the prestigious Padma Bhushan award, Ram’s focus is on building Tata Consultancy
Services into a “Global Top 10 consulting organizations by 2010.”
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gita piramal
A business historian and India's foremost business writer, Gita is the author of
several best selling books including Business Maharajas. Her latest
works are Smart Leadership: Insights for CEOs and Sumantra Ghoshal
on Management: A Force for Good. She is the editor-in-chief of The Smart Manager
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