Borders to Boardroom: A Memoir

Habib Rehman

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From gentleman cadet to a near-miss as manager of an ice cream factory-to becoming a pioneering figure in the hotel industry, destiny has led Habib Rehman down many unexpected paths. When a cardio-vascular ailment contracted after many high-altitude postings compelled 31-year-old Rehman to seek voluntary retirement from the Indian Army in 1975, he had no plan B in place. It was a chance meeting with Pishori Lal Lamba, owner of Gaylords restaurant, at a social gathering in Pune that led to a job offer. Lamba, together with his partner I. K. Ghai of Kwality, then dominated the hospitality industry.

He invited Rehman to take over as manager of an ice cream factory he was setting up in Pune, when the project fell through, he bailed out Rehman from prospective unemployment by sending him to hotel Rama international in Aurangabad as manager in-residence. Thus was born Habib Rehman, the hotelier. It was another chance meeting with Ajit Haksar, the visionary first Indian chairman of ITC, that propelled Rehman to the next stage of his career. So impressed was Haksar by the young manager of the Rama international, that he offered him a job with the fledgling ITC hotels division – Haksar’s brainchild. Rehman joined ITC hotels in 1979. The rest is history. From a three-property enterprise-the chola Sheraton in Chennai, the Maurya in Delhi and the Mughal Sheraton in Agra, ITC hotels has grown to more than 100 properties in 70 destinations worldwide.

Much of this growth took place under Rehmans stewardship and close personal involvement. His love of food, a natural outcome of his Hyderabadi genes, led him to nurture and lead several iconic restaurants amongst many ITC properties across the country.

Though hobnobbing with the likes of Bill and Hillary Clinton, Peter O’Toole and Elizabeth Taylor was just part of the job, Rehman never lost the common touch-a lesson learned in the army, an institution he loved and never ceased to draw inspiration from throughout his career in the hospitality industry-two worlds seemingly poles apart but surprisingly complementary when it came to the management of men and resources.

Borders to boardroom is a memoir that educates and delights in equal measure. For those in the hospitality industry, or keen to learn about it, this book provides invaluable insights. It could also serve as a primer in the art of management, telling as it does the story of ITC, one of the country’s most professionally managed corporate houses. Above all, it is a warm, human account of a man, a well-regarded figure in the hospitality industry, who has lived many lives and loved them all-and is not afraid to write about it with honesty and subtle humor.

What will you learn from this book

  1. Humble Beginnings: Rehman's memoir highlights his modest upbringing in Pakistan and the challenges he faced growing up in a small village.

  2. Entrepreneurial Spirit: Rehman's story underscores the importance of having an entrepreneurial spirit and seizing opportunities for growth and advancement.

  3. Education as a Path to Success: The memoir emphasizes the value of education as a pathway to success, as Rehman pursues higher education and professional development despite facing financial constraints.

  4. Crossing Borders: Rehman's journey takes him across borders, as he immigrates to different countries in pursuit of better opportunities and a brighter future for himself and his family.

  5. Adaptability and Resilience: Rehman demonstrates adaptability and resilience as he navigates unfamiliar cultures, languages, and work environments in his quest for success.

  6. Professional Growth: The book charts Rehman's professional growth and evolution, from his early career experiences to his eventual rise to prominence in the business world.

  7. Leadership and Management: Rehman shares insights into effective leadership and management practices, drawing from his own experiences and observations in the corporate world.

  8. Overcoming Adversity: Rehman's memoir is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination in overcoming adversity and achieving one's goals.

  9. Giving Back to Community: Despite his success, Rehman remains committed to giving back to his community, supporting charitable causes and initiatives that uplift others.

  10. Legacy and Inspiration: "Border to Boardroom" serves as an inspiring testament to Rehman's journey and legacy, offering valuable lessons and insights for readers aspiring to succeed in their own endeavors.

Language English
ISBN-10 9788174369963
ISBN-13 9788174369963
No of pages 231
Font Size Medium
Book Publisher Roli Books
Published Date 15 Nov 2014

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Author : Habib Rehman

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