EVERY MOTHER IS A CEO: MANAGEMENT LESSONS FROM MY MOTHER

by Dhanjit Vadra

  1. ISBN: 978-93-5520-184-3
  2. Pages: 120 pages
  3. Date: 5th February 2022

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Homemaker-CEOs can teach MBAs, corporate managers and businesses much more than you ever imagined.
Doesn’t managing a home’s finances, nurturing the family’s nutritional and emotional needs and planning the workflow of everyday activities of different family members count as management?
Every Mother Is a CEO answers these questions and more. In a breezy, conversational style, the author Dhanjit Vadra—Managing Director, Allen & Alvan Pvt. Ltd and CEO, Allen & Alvan Defence & Aerospace—recounts the ways in which his mother Urmil Vadra worked tirelessly towards managing a large household, raising a family and assisting his father build a hardware
manufacturing empire from scratch.
Through her common-sense management techniques, knack for organizational efficiency and most of all, compassion for family and staff, she not only brought up extremely successful and well-settled children, but also created a team of dedicated personnel to look after both family and business. In achieving all this and more, she proves yet again how homemakers are
caregivers, supervisors of finances and inventory, educators and HR managers.
In fact, they are anchors of the whole family unit and the wheel that makes
everything run.
Filled with anecdotes, tips, inspiring stories of business pioneers like Ford and Godrej, and common business scenarios, this is a riveting and informative read for managers, employees and students alike. It opens our eyes to the often overlooked, vital management skills of homemakers.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Dhanjit Vadra is managing director of Allen & Alvan Pvt. Ltd (one of India’s largest private hardware manufacturers) and the CEO of Allen & Alvan Defence & Aerospace. He is a gold medallist from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), and president of the Federation of Innovative Manufacturers (FIM). He lives in Aligarh with his mother, wife and two children.