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ORGANISATIONAL

STRUCTURE,
DESIGN & CHANGE
TOPIC: STORY OF SUCCESSFUL AND
UNSUCCESSFUL LEADERS
GROUP 6 : PHEONIX
 RUPALI BHARDWAJ
 DIVYANSHI GUPTA
 UTKARSH SHARMA
 LAXMI PANDEY
 AWANISH MISHRA
 ANURAG SINGH
 ABHIJEET YADAV
SUCCESSFUL LEADERS
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

 Dr. APJ abdul kalam is the former president of


India, he is a son of a small boat owner.
 He was backed by strong hard work, dedication,
and sincerity.
 He ignited the minds of others.
 He care, share and maintain transparency.
 He was humble in nature as people who met him
feels stronger and taller in their heart and life.
Achievements

 He conducted nuclear tests in pokhran.


 Discovered first SLV (satellite launch vehicle).
 Ballistic missile project.
 Books written by APJ abdul kalam was Ignited
minds, wings of fire, India 2020, turning points
etc.
Personality traits of APJ Abdul
Kalam
 Honesty
 Simplicity
 Self disciplined
 He was visionary
 Problem solving behavior
 Leaders creates institutions…….they live as an
institution.
AMITABH BACHCHAN

 Amitabh Bachchan was born 11 October 1942 is


an Indian film actor, film producer, television
host, occasional playback singer and former
politician known for his work in Hindi Cinema.
 He is regarded as one of the most influential
actors in the history of Indian cinema.
 The great Amitabh Bachchan is noted for his
tenacity and resilience.
What made him successful
 Bachchan made his film debut in 1969, as a voice
narrator in Mrinal Sen's National award film Bhuvan
shome His first acting role was as one of the seven
protagonists in the film Saat Hindustani.
 He is resilient as he was rejected many times in his
career initially including All India Radio as a radio
jockey. Bachchan was struggling as a "failed
newcomer" who, by the age of 30, had twelve flops
and only two hits.
 Age is just a number. As long as you love and learn,
you are young; and the day you stop loving and
learning, you become old.
 Respect directors expertise.
 Emphasize growth mindset, not fixed mindset
  He is the most charismatic personality in the
industry.
 He reinvented his brand from an 'angry young
man' image into a humble person and a
spiritualist with the passage of time. He is society
conscious with a universal mindset.
UNSUCCESSFUL LEADERS
RAMALINGA RAJU

 Byrraju Ramalinga Raju was born on 16


September 1954 is an Indian Businessman.
 Founder of Satyam computers services which
was once India’s fourth- largest software services
firm.
 Served as its chairman and CEO from 1987 untill
2009.
Successful to Unsuccessful leader

 Raju stepped down following his admission to


embezzlement from the company to the tune of
7,136 crores including 5040 crores of non-
existent cash and bank balances.
 In 2015, he was convicted of corporate fraud,
which led to the collapse of satyam computers.
 Convicted to 7 years prison.
Vijay Mallya- Un-Successful
Story
 Vijay Vittal Mallya (born 18 December 1955) is an Indian
businessman and former Member of Parliament (Rajya
Sabha). He is the subject of an extradition effort by
the Indian Government to return him from the UK to face
charges of financial crimes in India.
 The son of a businessman who was also in the alcoholic
beverages business, Mallya is the ex-chairman of United
Spirits, the largest spirits company in India, and continues
to serve as chairman of United Breweries Group, an
Indian conglomerate with interests including beverage
alcohol, aviation infrastructure, real estate and fertilizer.
 Kingfisher Airlines Case: He established Kingfisher Airlines in 2005, was a
major business venture launched by Mallya.
 *
It eventually became insolvent and had to be closed down. *United's Kingfisher
beer has a more than 50% market share in India.
 *
It is available in 52 other countries, and leads among Indian beers in the
international market .
 *But, as of October 2013, it had not paid salaries to its employees for 15 months,
had lost its licence to operate as an airline, and owed more than US$1 billion in
bank loans.
 *By November 2015, the amount owed to the banks had grown to at least $1.35
billion, and there were other debts owed for taxes and to numerous small
creditors. 
 *As part of the Kingfisher collapse, Mallya is accused of being a "willful
defaulter" under Indian law, including accusations of money laundering,
misappropriation,etc.
 * In March 2016, a consortium of banks approached the Supreme Court of India to
stop Mallya from going abroad due to the pending money his companies owed
them.
 *There were allegations on him that he transferred ₹4,000 crore (US$530 million)
to tax havens.
 *As per media reports, he had already left India.
  *On 13 March 2016 a court in Hyderabad issued a non-
bailable warrant for Mallya's arrest, but it appears he is
remaining at his country estate near London, England,
while his lawyer contests the warrant with a higher court.
 *On 18 April 2016, a special court in Mumbai also
issued an undated non-bailable arrest warrant against the
businessman.
 *This was issued in response to a plea by
the Enforcement Directorate on 15 April before the
special court hearing cases under the Prevention of
Money Laundering Act, 2002. 
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