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Life stories of Indian and South East Asian business leaders
Peter Church
27 episodes
3 weeks ago
The first thing that I felt on setting foot in 4 Mangoe Lane in Calcutta in 2012 where Williamson Magor has its premises is the enormous respect in which its Chairman, Mr. Brij Mohan Khaitan, was held. You could feel this respect from the security guards at the gate all the way through to the receptionist, lift operator and his secretary and on into Mr. Khaitan’s office where we met. Immediately on meeting Mr Khaitan I was struck by the peace that seems to emanate from him. ...
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The first thing that I felt on setting foot in 4 Mangoe Lane in Calcutta in 2012 where Williamson Magor has its premises is the enormous respect in which its Chairman, Mr. Brij Mohan Khaitan, was held. You could feel this respect from the security guards at the gate all the way through to the receptionist, lift operator and his secretary and on into Mr. Khaitan’s office where we met. Immediately on meeting Mr Khaitan I was struck by the peace that seems to emanate from him. ...
Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business,
History,
Self-Improvement
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Life stories of Indian and South East Asian business leaders
The first thing that I felt on setting foot in 4 Mangoe Lane in Calcutta in 2012 where Williamson Magor has its premises is the enormous respect in which its Chairman, Mr. Brij Mohan Khaitan, was held. You could feel this respect from the security guards at the gate all the way through to the receptionist, lift operator and his secretary and on into Mr. Khaitan’s office where we met. Immediately on meeting Mr Khaitan I was struck by the peace that seems to emanate from him. ...