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Bala Chandra (Dubai) talks to Jessica Fellowes this week about ‘inorganic growth,’ how having a performance psychologist in his staff transformed his company and what Harvard Business school did teach him.
Bala grew up in India and when he first arrived in London as a programmer, he came down to breakfast and couldn’t understand why he was the only person in the room. He had no idea that such a concept as daylight saving time existed! Now, Bala is the founder of technology group Propel, with 1500 people between US, Europe and India.
‘Whatever your belief system is – God or universe or nature – it is always meant to help you succeed. Every shortcoming is yet another way of finding out.’
Music by Alex Vickers
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Bala Chandra (Dubai) talks to Jessica Fellowes this week about ‘inorganic growth,’ how having a performance psychologist in his staff transformed his company and what Harvard Business school did teach him.
Bala grew up in India and when he first arrived in London as a programmer, he came down to breakfast and couldn’t understand why he was the only person in the room. He had no idea that such a concept as daylight saving time existed! Now, Bala is the founder of technology group Propel, with 1500 people between US, Europe and India.
‘Whatever your belief system is – God or universe or nature – it is always meant to help you succeed. Every shortcoming is yet another way of finding out.’
Music by Alex Vickers