Prashant Bangur has been an ideal complement in his father's quest to build shree cement into a successful company
Prashant Bangur, joint MD of Shree Cement, says he does not like to over-promise
Image: Arindam Mukherjee for Forbes India
In 2003, when Prashant Bangur, then 22, entered Shree Cement’s only plant in Beawar, Rajasthan, he recalled the single instruction from his father Hari Mohan (HM) Bangur: “You are going there to observe and learn. You are not going there to give any suggestions or make any improvements.” Bangur had just completed his MBA from the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, and says his role was loosely that of an apprentice or trainee. His father’s reasoning was simple: “If we had lived without him joining the business, we could have lived a few more years as well.” Bangur was to take notes and keep them to himself, his father had added. And over time, he realised why. As the years went by, the doubts that were raised in his mind got resolved on their own.
(This story appears in the 10 November, 2016 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)