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      Home  >  General News  >  Anand on Forbes India cover

      Anand on Forbes India cover

      Anand, Forbes, India, World Champion


      Learn From the Master Strategist

      There’s a great deal to learn about high performance, competitive strategy and teamwork from Anand’s career as the reigning world chess champion

      by Indrajit Gupta Jul 16, 2010

      When you picked up a copy of this edition, I bet you wondered why Vishy Anand was on the cover of Forbes India. He may have very little to do with the world of business, but there’s a great deal that business executives can learn about high performance, competitive strategy and teamwork from Anand’s incredible career as the reigning world chess champion. There’s one more thing I truly admire about him: in the cold and fiercely competitive world of chess, Anand is still able to retain his human touch. He is the quintessential Mr. Nice Guy, whom even his rivals can’t seem to hate!

      A couple of weeks ago, Vishy was gracious in spending time with my colleague Ashish Kumar Mishra in his beautiful duplex apartment at RA Puram in Chennai. Ashish was an unusual and somewhat risky choice for this interview: He has no clue about the difference between a Sicilian Defence and a Latvian Gambit, but he did the next best thing: he prepared thoroughly before the session, thanks partly to some quick coaching from our resident chess expert from Chennai: S. Srinivasan, our head of desk. The conversation with Anand is so rich in insights, engaging and accessible (even if you don’t follow the game) that we decided to put it on our cover. Anand is a true champion — and I’d urge you to read his incredible rise and fall — and rise to the very pinnacle of achievement.

      There are some more surprises in this edition too. Our feature story on the crisis brewing inside India’s first family in law is a compelling read. Shloka Nath did some incredible amount of research before talking to both Shardul and Cyril Shroff, the two hugely influential brothers who head Amarchand Mangaldas, India’s biggest law firm. Her story offers an interesting — and unusual — window into the world of Indian law firms.

      I’d also urge you to read Associate Editor Mitu Jayashankar’s sharp story on Titan, a company which has quietly transformed itself from a watch manufacturer into a predominantly jewelry maker. She chronicles how CEO Bhaskar Bhat regained the trust of his board after a disastrous and costly attempt at going global in the mid Nineties.

      Every creative organisation needs to reflect and renew itself from time to time. We did exactly that a few weeks ago. There’s no better place than Goa in the rains. And our three day off-site was a great way to review the last year, plan for the next one and also have some fun together. If the passion and energy on display was any evidence, you can count on this team to deliver one blockbuster edition after another!

      Source: http://business.in.com

      Special thanks to Vaibhav for sending us the article.

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      5 Comments

      1. pyada Reply
        July 16, 2010 at 8:19 pm

        And here is the nice podcast with Anand http://business.in.com/audio/magazine-extra/podcast-viswanathan-anand-the-master-strategist/15282

      2. Lionel Davis Reply
        July 16, 2010 at 9:12 pm

        Does vishy live in spain or india?

      3. Anonymous Reply
        July 16, 2010 at 9:21 pm

        He lives in both countries.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        July 16, 2010 at 9:53 pm

        He only lives in Spain now. This has been well publicised.

      5. Bilbo of the Chess Wood Reply
        July 17, 2010 at 2:23 pm

        The secret to Anand’s success was watching The Lord of the Rings before the WC games.

        Gandalf’s lines were thinly veiled chess moves. At one point he simply says “You shall not Pass!” that was an obvious hint to Vishy to not allow Topa any passed pawns.

        To get in the fighting mood, Vishy imagined that Gollum represented Topalov and Sauron represented Danailov.

        Nigel Short was Grimer Worm-tongue.

        Simple strategy.

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