The Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA) launched the distinguished alumni lecture series on Saturday with an inaugural talk by Harsha Bhogle, the iconic voice of Indian cricket, journalist, and IIMA's Post Graduate Programme in Management 1985 alumnus.
Delivering a heart-to-heart talk in a jam-packed Ravi J. Mathai Auditorium, Harsha Bhogle shared some of the most inspiring gems and anecdotes from his life and experience, many of which are also part of the book "The Winning Way – Learnings from Sport for Managers", written by him and his wife Anita Bhogle.
Encouraging the young generation to believe in themselves, no matter the days of low self-confidence and self-esteem, which he also passed through when he started his career in broadcasting, Bhogle said, "The easiest thing to do is to be obsessed with what you cannot do. You may spend your life thinking about who you are not and often you are defined by that, but some days you get a realisation that for all the things you cannot do, there is always something that you can do, and you must focus on that. Do not let what you cannot do come in the way of what you can do. Fight your weaknesses and try to find things you can do because determination is far stronger than talent. Work hard and give your cent per cent to your work even when nobody is watching. If you have prepared well in advance, you will be ready when the opportunity comes knocking."