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“Don’t let success get to your head, and failure to your heart” — Aryaman Vikram Birla at Business Conclave of SRCC

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April 13, 2023
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“Don’t let success get to your head, and failure to your heart” — Aryaman Vikram Birla at Business Conclave of SRCC
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Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) is holding 16th edition  of its annual flagship event, the Business Conclave on the theme of “Uniting Visionaries, Redefining Excellence.”

The Business Conclave is having an impressive lineup of speakers and panellists, including Nitin Gadkari, Bhupender Yadav, Naveen Jindal, Suresh Narayanan, Aryaman Birla, and many more.

Among the young business leaders, Aryaman Vikram Birla, the scion of the storied Aditya Birla Group, and Director on the board of Aditya Birla Management Corporation, got a lot of attention. He shared his journey and personal experiences in the world of business, inspiring students to pursue their dreams and aspirations. The son of Kumar Mangalam Birla, who leads a $60 bn global behemoth with interests spanning from cement to metals and fashion to financial services, Aryaman Vikram Birla reflected on the patience he saw and imbibed from his illustrious father.

During his speech, Aryaman emphasized the importance of hard work, perseverance, and adaptability in the face of challenges. He shared his insights on maintaining a balance in business, saying, “In business, it’s good to be paranoid. I did not understand this before, but as I get deeper into business, I realize that it keeps you ahead of the game, makes you ask the right questions and challenge the status quo. It helps to keep trying to stay ahead of the curve. But don’t go crazy. This can easily flip over to the other side. You must find balance. I am still learning how to do this and certainly have room to improve.”

Highlighted the lessons he learned from his father, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Aryaman stated, “My father is very patient with business building. In dealing with people and businesses, there will be ebbs and flows. You have to be patient with the process, and that’s something I’ve learned from him. I also learned about being relentless from him — he took over the business very young when my grandfather passed away and has been relentless in building the business for the last 30 years. This really stands out for me as an observer.”

During the discussion, Aryaman discussed the future of digital-first brands and the importance of omnichannel presence: “The hypothesis is that we acquire and build digital-first brands, i.e., most of your commerce happens through online channels. However, I think — especially for consumer brands — the lines between digital, online, and offline are already blurred. You now see a lot of digital companies opening stores and going offline. You have to be where your customer is. We do have digital-first brands, but they will be omnichannel eventually. The customer experience has to be seamless. In the future, the hard lines between digital and omnichannel will only become more blurred. As technology and omnichannel seamlessness catch up, it will accelerate the process.

Aryaman also shared an important lesson about maintaining balance in both personal and professional life: “Dealing with people from different backgrounds, different cultures, different motivations, getting them together, a very important learning for me has been to not let success get to your head, and failure to your heart. Sport and entrepreneurship take you up and down every single day, and you have to be balanced in both successes and failures. Just be consistent in what you do.”

The Business Conclave places a strong emphasis on topics such as sustainability, social responsibility, and the role of business in society. By engaging with these issues, students are encouraged to think critically about the impact of business on society and to consider how they can use their careers to make a positive difference in the world.

The fest also hosts a variety of national-level competitions that challenge the students’ potential and push them to put their best foot forward. Eight competitions are held under the umbrella of the Conclave – Shri Ram Case Competition, Indian Silicon Valley, The Big Sho(r)t, Policy (K)nights, Anthropos (K)apital, Market Mania, Sustainup and Maestro: The Best Manager.

 

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