Mumbai:Anand Mahindra studied filmmaking and architecture before doing a post-graduation in business, and is the rare 'right-brain' industrial tycoon who carries his sense of aesthetics and the arts with élan. And these virtues continue to aid his flourishing USD 21 billion conglomerate.
The Mahindra group co-founded by his grandfather had a name for utility vehicles when Anand joined the group's steel arm in 1981, with an MBA degree from the Harvard Business School.
Long before the group made a name for its SUVs, it was primarily making jeeps and tractors. As Anand rose through the ranks, so did the group's focus on aesthetics, and the launch of the Bolero, followed by the Xylo and finally the premium XUV500. All these SUVs not only resulted in galloping revenue, but also came to define the very identity of the group.
Since 1981, his career trajectory was north-bound till he became the Executive Chairman in 2012. He surprised everyone on Friday when he decided to step back as Executive Chairman and continue as Non-Executive Chairman after a conference of the group's leadership during the week.
The suave and stylish his wife Anuradha is the editor of the fashion magazine Verve Anand's artistic pursuits are not limited to the SUVs alone. His gambles have not always delivered the expected results, like the acquisition of the country's first electric car Reva, which was done long before electric mobility became kosher among the policymakers and the industry.
As he steered the group to newer heights, he entered newer businesses like hospitality, realty, information technology, aerospace/aviation, finance and logistics, and also created an in-house group to look at new opportunities across sectors and incubate them.
At a time when the domestic information technology industry was happy billing clients in the developed world by coding cheap, Tech Mahindra acquired legendary Italian design firm Pininfarina in 2015.
Though influenced by design, the maverick in his arty other-self has always been invisible in the conduct of this outspoken billionaire.
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Last week, Anand admitted that the group's decision to focus on the commuter two-wheelers was a mistake, and that going forward the group would focus on cult brands like Java and BSA, which thrive on the retro design element, as a better choice.