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CREATING LEADERSHIP WITH A GLOBAL MINDSET

CREATING LEADERSHIP WITH A GLOBAL MINDSET. Arun Maira, Chairman The Boston Consulting Group. 22 April, 2006 Mumbai.

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CREATING LEADERSHIP WITH A GLOBAL MINDSET

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  1. CREATING LEADERSHIP WITH A GLOBAL MINDSET Arun Maira, Chairman The Boston Consulting Group 22 April, 2006 Mumbai

  2. "The gods put dreams in the hearts of men – dreams, desires, aspirations that are often much bigger than they are. The greatness of a man corresponds to that painful discrepancy between the goal he sets for himself and the strength nature granted him when he came into the world." Alexander the Great to his Secretary-General Eumenes • [From: 'Alexander: The Ends of the Earth' by Valerio Massimo Manfredi]

  3. RDE 100 OUTPERFORM OTHER FIRMSIndian 21 Performance Is Even More Compelling Total shareholder return index (31/12/1999-24/03/2006) TSR index (31/12/1999=100) % increase since 31/12/1999 TSR Index as of 24/03/2006 India 21 301.4 201.4% RDE 100 268.3 168.3% Emerging markets 206.2 106.2% S&P 500 97.9 (2.1%) 31/12/1999 24/03/2006 Note: TSR index of RDE Challengers based on TSR of 60 RDE companies listed in HK, New York, Mumbai and other major stock exchanges; emerging markets TSR based on Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Index Source: Datastream; BCG analysis

  4. -0.5 Mn Australia THE FUTURE DEMOGRAPHIC MAP Potential surplus population in working age group (2020) Germany -3 Mn UK -2 Mn Russia Czech Republic 0Mn -6Mn -1Mn Turkey Ireland Iraq -17Mn 2Mn China -3 Mn France -10 Mn US -9 Mn Japan 2Mn Israel Pakistan Iran 5Mn Spain -3 Mn 0Mn -2 Mn 19Mn 3Mn Philippines 7Mn Italy 47Mn Bangladesh 5Mn 4Mn Egypt Mexico India 4Mn Vietnam 1Mn Malaysia 5Mn 3Mn Indonesia Brazil Note: Potential workforce surplus is calculated keeping the ratio of working population (age group 15 – 59) to total population constant and under the assumption that this ratio needs to be broadly constant to support economic growth. Therefore, India will have 47 Million more people in the working age group/total population by 2020 compared to today, while France will have a deficit of 3 Million people in the working age group compared to today. Source: U.S. Census Bureau; BCG Analysis

  5. INDIA TO BE 3RD LARGEST ECONOMY, BUT WITH RELATIVELY LOW PER CAPITA INCOMEPattern of Growth Not Witnessed Previously GDP vs GDP per capita in 2050 GDP vs GDP per capita in 2002 GDP (US$ Bn) GDP (US$ Bn) China US US India Germany France Italy Japan Germany India Russia China Japan UK Brazil Italy Brazil France Russia UK GDP per capita (US$) GDP per capita (US$) Bubble size corresponds to GDP size Source: Goldman Sachs Economic Paper # 99, BCG Analysis

  6. CREATING LEADERSHIP WITH A GLOBAL MINDSET • He or she who takes the first steps • Towards that which he/she deeply cares about • In ways that others everywhere wish to follow

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