The Sound of Money by Santosh Sirur

Ep-22 | Sanjay Srivastava on Why Indian CEOs Struggle on the Global Stage


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In today’s episode of The Sound of Money, we had a captivating conversation with Sanjay Srivastava, a visionary leader known for his expertise in scaling businesses, building platforms, and driving economic growth. With over 27 years of experience across sectors like urban
infrastructure, technology, and financial services, Sanjay has established himself as one of Asia and India’s foremost voices on leadership and business transformation.
As the former CEO of Mahindra World City, Jaipur, and a key figure in driving investments of over USD 2 billion into India’s largest integrated cities ecosystem, Sanjay shared his insights on leadership challenges faced by Indian CEOs on the global stage. He highlighted the balancing act
between showcasing skill sets and navigating the complexities of a global market, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and cultural intelligence.
We also talked about the future of India’s economic development. While Sanjay expressed optimism about India’s growth during the Amrit Kaal, he pointed out potential concerns, such as geopolitical risks and global economic instability. He shared his thoughts on how Indian CEOs
can stay updated amidst the overload of information on social media, emphasizing the need for filtering key insights and focusing on contributing to the country’s growth.
In an engaging segment, Sanjay reflected on some of his most memorable and challenging experiences, including moments of crisis management and firefighting. He delved into how he dealt with high-pressure situations, offering valuable lessons on resilience and strategic thinking.
Sanjay also discussed his involvement in key government initiatives, such as "Make in India" and collaborations with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. He shared his thoughts on the evolving partnership between the public and private sectors, stressing the need for seamless
collaboration to achieve long-term success.
One of the most compelling parts of the conversation was when Sanjay shared his life lessons and advice for aspiring leaders. He spoke candidly about his career path and what he would do if he were a 22-year-old today, offering a roadmap for young professionals to thrive in India’s
decade of growth.
This episode is filled with powerful insights on leadership, economic development, and personal growth.
Tune in to hear Sanjay’s journey and his vision for India’s future, and don’t forget to subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions!
Chapters:
0:00-Introduction
1:57-What are the serious leadership challenges for an Indian CEO?
5:59-Where do you see India's Economic Development Heading?
9:30-With social media, there is too much of information overload. How as a CEO/MD one can keep upto date and make a contribution to India’s growth?
12:09-Share some of your most memorable and also challenging situations, how you dealt with it?
16:28-You have worked closely on certain key Govt initiatives. How is this Pvt/public (govt) sector participation panning out?
21:20-Life lessons of Sanjay Srivastava
24:19-If you were a 22 y/o, what would your career/life plan be in India’s decade?
About Santosh Sirur:
Santosh Sirur has over 20 years of experience in Private Banking and is currently based in INDIA. Additionally, he has served as an RJ with All India Radio for over 25 years. After completing his Master's Degree in Marketing Management from Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies,
he worked in various MNC Banks. With extensive experience as a trainer, Santosh has coached over 500 participants in Personality Development.
Santosh has recently ventured into YouTube with 'The Sound of Money,' a show focused on
business and personal finance. In addition to 'The Sound of Money,' Santosh hosts 'TalkWriteToday,' a podcast on soft skills, and 'Amchi Legends,' a community channel highlighting achievers.

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