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8 Indians Among Top 50 Thinkers

By SiliconIndia,Sunday, 20 November 2011, 19:28 Hrs
 
Subir Chowdhury
8. Subir Chowdhury

The Chairman and CEO of ASI Consulting Group and esteemed quality expert and strategist, Subir Chowdhury is at the 50th number. He suggests CEOs and senior leaders of Fortune 100 companies as well as organizations in the public, private and not-for profit sectors all over the world, serving them make quality a part of their business culture.
Business week labeled Chowdhury as "The Quality Prophet". He authored "The Power of Six Sigma: An Inspiring Tale of How Six Sigma is Transforming the Way We Work", an international bestseller and 12 other business titles. Design for Six Sigma is his first book on the topic and credited with popularizing the DFSS philosophy worldwide. The Ice Cream Maker is a business fable about Pete and the ice cream factory he manages; in which he establishes the next generation management system, LEO: Listen, Enrich and Optimize. His latest book is The Power of LEO: The Revolutionary Process for Achieving Extraordinary Results.

 
   
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Reader's comments (14)
1: I think in this category people like Mr.Anna are far ahead as they think out of box & can propose new ideas for the welfare of common man, who is really in need of help & does not require new theories or laws........
Posted by: Vishal - 24 Nov, 2011

2: All are in foreign only . great. not even one in india (population 1.21 billion) . its really worrying and very guilty for me. please teach to the youngsters and children how to fight with society , how to bring forward our country in all the ways with moral values .
Posted by: raji - 24 Nov, 2011

3: Employee First is a total lie, to take the attention of the world, The treatment to employee in the company is by policy and process. People have been fired immediately they joined, some programmers were harashed to do a cold call and marketing work after joining due to the bad IT outlook. After the company packets the money it does not care about any individual. This is the fact I have seen by my eyes and forced to play a part too. The outside world is praising this nonsense as Thinker. Great!
Posted by: Sridhar Ramachendrula - 22 Nov, 2011

4: Good post.

Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
Posted by: Dr.A.Jagadeesh - 21 Nov, 2011

5: great thinkers are those who can make the profitability by eliminating the poverty of the world
Posted by: saleem c - 21 Nov, 2011

6: It is one of the finest moments in my life to see eight Indians are in the list of 50 greatest thinkers. I congratulate them all for their hard work and competence.
Posted by: Dr.Krishnamurthy Prabhakar - 21 Nov, 2011

7: I join fellow-countrymen to compliment all eight thought leaders. In order for the brilliant thoughts of these wise men travel all through the minds and hearts across the globe, is it possible for someone to compile a compendium based on such thoughts by exercising utmost simplicity, accessibility and applicability to benefit everyone.
Posted by: Dr KSB Nayar - 21 Nov, 2011

8: I join fellow-countrymen to compliment all eight thought leaders. In order for the brilliant thoughts of these wise men travel all through the minds and hearts across the globe, is it possible for someone to compile a compendium based on such thoughts by exercising utmost simplicity, accessibility and applicability to benefit everyone across the globe.
Posted by: Dr KSB Nayar - 21 Nov, 2011

9: it is sad that we recognise only high profile people who contribute only writing books and giving theories whihc none understands. they do little forupliftment of the poor in our society. there are many persons who dedicate their life working with the common people and tribals for their welfare. no award goes to such silent workers. only shouting babies get food. i feel pity on your organisation which only saw the glorious sides of life and blind the reality. we will improve only when we change this lopesided thinking.
Posted by: Subramania Iyer - 21 Nov, 2011

10: One more thing, I am pleasantly impressed to see so many well attired suited- booted thinkers all under one album. I can't recall when I saw such a parade! They all seem to have come from the same "thinker" factory, they all think the same, speak the same and write the same tit-bits that had been over and over again ......
Posted by: A Chakraborty - 21 Nov, 2011

11: I haven't seen the entire list, but from what is being reported here, one can see that the list only comprises of B school professors, educators or professional authors whose books have cracked well in the market. Going by this criteria, I must say India has at least Ten to Fifteen Thousand great thinkers. Let's see who writes their history, and if at all, when.
Posted by: A Chakraborty - 21 Nov, 2011

12: Great persons are those who can create quality in social systems.
Posted by: Ved from Victoria Institutions - 20 Nov, 2011

13: I do not understand how insolvent we are intelectually. Only business school teachers are great thinkers? That too who teach for money?
Posted by: satyanarayana murthy ravipati - 20 Nov, 2011

14: Who are the remaining 32, Mention their names also
Posted by: Vijaya Shanbhag - 20 Nov, 2011
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