‘Women, let’s be assertive’
By Ergo Correspondent

Neither a woman should be aggressive nor submissive, but assertive to make a successful entrepreneur, said Anu Aga, former chairperson of Thermax.
Speaking at the Successful Women In Management (SWIM), a one-day programme organised by the Great Lakes Institute of Management in the city, Aga said women should be bold enough to face any situation and also be decisive.
Carnatic exponent Sudha Raghunanthan, shared her secret of success on the same stage.
said that her mantra for success is innovation. “Music gives enough space for innovation. When it comes to singing, you have to innovate with the given limitsAnd any innovation within the boundaries of the space given will surely get you global recognition.
Also try your utmost to hold the audience with the right kind of performance,” she Sudha Raghunathan said and added that it was the support of her family that gave members which made her the needed confidence and the will to fight against all odds.
For Hemu Ramaiah, the founder of Landmark, the first thing an entrepreneur should plan before starting a new venture is to know about the exit route.
SWIM is an initiative by the students of Great Lakes in a bid order to promote the spirit of leadership among the budding women managers of today.
The aim main idea of the event is to celebrate the success of women and highlight the key traits which helped them assume leadership roles in different walks of life.
Others present at the event were Dr. Bala V. Balachander, founder of the Great Lakes Institute of Management, T. N. Seshan, former Chief Election Commissioner, and Mrudula Bharat Ram, proprietor, Sundaram Textiles, were present. Anu Aga also released the SWIM magazine on the occasion.
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It was Fantabulous Event which focused on need of the hour : Different roles of Fairer Sex in overall Life Balance and True Meaning of Success….
Must say Good Coverage…!!!

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