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APJ Abdul Kalam was among India's best-known scientists before he became the country's President. An alumnus of the Madras Institute of Technology, he worked for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) where he helped launch India's first satellites into orbit. Later, Kalam worked on developing missiles and other strategic weapons; he was widely regarded as a national hero for leading India's nuclear weapons tests in 1998. In 2002, Kalam was named the country's President, and he held that position until 2007. During the Wharton India Economic Forum in Philadelphia, Kalam spoke with India Knowledge@Wharton about his career as a scientist, his vision for India's future, and the most important traits for leaders, among other issues. An edited transcript of the interview follows:

Inspirational PPT Motivational PPT Videos Presentations leaders workshop leadership: APJ Abdul Kalam: 'A Leader Should Know How to Manage Failure'Inspirational PPT Motivational PPT Videos Presentations leaders workshop leadership: APJ Abdul Kalam: 'A Leader Should Know How to Manage Failure'

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nimaimajumdar@gmail.com
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Hi Shabbar, Can you attach the PPT directly here? I am not able to view that site. Regards N C
From India, Bangalore
ShabbarSuterwala
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Sorrry Folk.. I would be glad to post this file here but too big a file size to be attached here.. you check it out here again : Inspirational PPT Motivational PPT Videos Presentations leaders workshop leadership
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sanjay.kgupta@adityabirla
Please attach the ppt directly here as this is restricted by websene at ABG. pl post it for our reference.
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