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ABRL INTERNAL MAGAZINE • ISSUE 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PG 2 HAWKS: A WINNING COMBINATION OF GUTS AND GLORY
PG 6 CREATIVE CATS: A RACE WELL RUN
PG 8 THESEUS: FIGHT TO THE FINISH
PG 10 COVER STORY: RETAIL OLYMPICS 2016
PG 16 GLIMPSES OF RETAIL OLYMPICS 2016
PG 20 WINNERS OF RETAIL OLYMPICS 2016
PG 30 LEADERSHIP SPEAK
PG 33 TEAM BEHIND RETAIL OLYMPICS
PG 34 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Hawks, the winning team of Retail Olympics 2016 played hard, displayed true sportsmanship and finally walked away with the cup, after winning the highest count of 23 medals. We caught up with Team Captain, Manoj Dubey and Vice-Captain, Akshay Kamath to take us through the team’s inspirational 3 month journey from earnest anticipation to ultimate ecstasy. Edited excerpts…
What was your initial reaction on being declared the winning team?
Our initial reaction was a cross between elation, triumph and relief. We were elated and triumphant on emerging as victors of a closely fought competition. At the same time, we were relieved that the two months of dogged preparations and sleepless nights had finally come to an end.
You rose up through the ranks slowly and steadily to finally reach the top. Can you take us through some of the highs and lows of that journey?
The highs came through every little victory, whether it was a qualifying stage or an eventual medal. Having amassed 23 medals, we were safely assured of a high ranking throughout the competition. There were a few obstacles, but we resolved them as a team, soon put them behind us and at all times kept our spirits high – a key to winning this competition.
Please share some highlights of how teamwork worked in your favour to achieve this win?
With the limited time in hand, we needed to build a cohesive and goal-oriented
team across colleagues from the two companies. We were quick to use digital channels to ensure communication was optimized. From our first meeting itself, we reviewed every event and its relative importance and requirement. This helped us strategize not only on our method for medal wins but also on key people who would lead the event to fruition. Secondly, we, as a team, built a brand identity for every member to cement their pride of place and belongingness. From the effusive participation at our opening day parade to the raucous support during the events, Hawks soon began to dominate
not only through medals but also in the winning spirit.
What was the role of the Captain and Vice-Captain in leading and motivating the team to victory?
We played the part of facilitators. We had a team of champions - we just needed to ensure that each and every member contributed either through participation or support and had access to all the information that they needed. We created event captains and empowered them to motivate and guide their teams to a win. Finally, every Gold medal winner, had their
Manoj Dubey Hawks Captain
Akshay Kamath Hawks Vice Captain
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picture placed as our group display photo on WhatsApp – only to be replaced by the next winner. This ensured that every member strove for that elusive, albeit well-earned moment of fame.
What would you say were some of your main areas of strength that contributed to the victory?
Team spirit and participation were the two chief contributors to this win. We promised
as a team to follow a ‘No Walkover’ principle. By following this simple diktat, we ensured that every event had the requisite participation and none of our competitors got a free ride at our expense.
Anything that you would have liked done differently in the Retail Olympics this year that could possibly be suggested for incorporation next year?
The teams should not be changed every
year. In the limited time that we have, it helps to have a team that you identify and bond with. At the end of this event, all teams have achieved that, notwithstanding winning or losing.
Please share some words for the teams who didn’t win and other employees who can gain from your experience.
All the teams that participated were phenomenal. Every event was played
fairly and participated in with the right spirit and attitude. After the first few weeks, as the competition heated up, the journey became even more exciting with each team strategizing on its competitors’ strengths or apparent weaknesses. It was a fun ride and we would like to thank every team for making Retail Olympics 2016 as exciting as it turned out to be.
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CREATIVE CATS A RACE WELL RUNSecuring second place for the second year running, with a total of 19 medals - most of them won by the girls in the team, Creative Cats is an example of how good planning, co-ordination and delegation of responsibility within the team ensured multiple match wins, propelling them to the top. Team Captain Amit Hegishte tells us more. Edited excerpts…
After a neck-to-neck fight, you were adjudged first runners-up. Please share the highlights of this 3 month long journey.
Firstly, I would like to congratulate Team Creative Cats for being adjudged first runners-up for the second consecutive year. The credit for this achievement goes to all the team members who enthusiastically participated in the games. In particular, I would like to thank my vice-captain, Amit Dashora for aiding me in the planning to final execution of our strategy. Overall, I think the team’s historical competitive streak ensured 100% participation from all team members, allowing us to show our prowess in every single game.
What were some of the strengths that
helped Creative Cats secure the Silver?
We began by identifying core committee members for the team and delegating responsibility to execute our strategy to win. We then selected the best team players for each game, based on their performance and strength to compete against opponents. This ensured that each participating team member was playing the games they were best at during the week and on weekends and winning matches for us. A special mention here must be made regarding our women players who won maximum games for us; a fascinating show of ‘girl power’. Last, but not the least, ‘zero walkover’ was a key team mantra that we followed religiously all through the tournament.
How were you able to juggle day-to-day work with Retail Olympics, ensuring you gave your best to both?
We nominated internal team captains for each event who were in charge of the players in their respective teams. In this way, each member was made accountable and given responsibility, which helped the team to play to their strengths without losing focus on work.
How important is the Retail Olympics as a part of the work culture at ABRL?
The Retail Olympics plays a vital role in breaking the cross-functional barriers, bringing in a lot of synergy between
employees of different departments of ABRL and Pantaloons.
Please share some useful tips that you learnt along this journey that could benefit all employees?
While there are no ‘special tricks’ we resorted to, through the Retail Olympics experience, I learnt the importance of believing in your team and delegating responsibility to them, trusting that they will fulfil the goal, just like in the daily work scenario. Secondly, a captain’s role is much like a coach, in terms of motivating your team, urging them to participate in every game and ultimately winning every match to lift the coveted cup.
Amit Hegishte Creative Cats Captain
Amit Dashora Creative Cats Vice Captain
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THESEUS FIGHT TO THE FINISHA burning passion to win combined with team commitment and earnest participation helped Theseus secure the second runners-up position at this year’s Retail Olympics, bagging a total of 20 medals. Team Captain Manoj Panda tells us more. Edited excerpts…
After a neck-to-neck fight, you were adjudged second runners-up. Please share the highlights of this 3 month long journey.
Retail Olympics 2016 was a great experience. The credit for our win goes to the entire team, and especially to the participants who took time out from their busy schedules to lend their support to the team. Our key strategy was to participate in every sport, stretch our levels of physical fitness and above all, enjoy every minute of it.
What were some of the team strengths that helped Theseus secure the bronze?
Vishak was a key motivator for the team. He participated in the games and also coached many members on the ground. Badminton and Lawn Tennis were the game changers for us. He was the inspiration for fitness, as well as time management. Apart from that, other factors that helped us win was keen participation by each team member, readiness to accept on ground challenges, and most of all a true spirit of sportsmanship displayed by the team in its entirety.
How was the team able to juggle day-to-day work with Retail Olympics, ensuring they gave their best to both?
Though not an easy task, we managed to strike the right balance between work and participation in the Retail Olympics, thanks to the commitment of team members and the excellent co-ordination by the Organizing Committee.
How important is the Retail Olympics as a part of the work culture at ABRL?
While the central focus of the Retail Olympics was to showcase the sporting prowess of employees, the event also had other multiple benefits. This included meeting new people thanks to the joint participation of ABRL and Pantaloons in this event, while highlighting the importance of striking a balance between work and
fitness in our daily lives for good health.
Please share some useful tips that you learnt along this journey that could benefit all employees.
The two main takeaways from the event are the importance of team participation and fitness. There is always a role for every team member, be it taking part in the games, or even just cheering on the team to victory, making sure to have fun along the way. The best part of this year’s format of Retail Olympics was that each team had a mix of both ABRL and Pantaloons employees.
Manoj Panda Theseus Captain
Shiv Shankar Pandey Theseus Vice Captain
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14 games, 8 teams, 6 venues, 3 months, 2 companies and excitement galore. Retail Olympics 2016 - the celebration of a hard-fought battle of guts and glory, culminated in a grand ceremony of much pomp and show on the 7th of June at The Lalit hotel in Mumbai.
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In its second year, the Retail Olympics awarded 122 medal winners at a glitzy ceremony that was truly reflective of the spirit, passion and fire displayed by ABRL and Pantaloons, in the frenzied three months that followed the thumping opening ceremony on the 9th of March.
The welcome note by Pranab Barua,
Business Director – Apparel & Retail Business, Aditya Birla Group set the tone for the evening as he effectively captured all the zeal and hard work put in by both, the participants and the Organizing Committee, comprising KS Shashikanth, Lalit Dutt, Akshay Kende, Kushal Garg and Prasanna Venkatesh, while extolling all the teams who put their best foot
The overall experience of Retail Olympics 2016 was awesome! Being a sportsperson, I enjoyed being a part of a big Retail Olympics team comprising participants from both ABRL and Pantaloons and I participated in almost all events. My team Stallions wasn’t able to win, but we managed to come in at fifth position. The Organizing Committee did an awesome job, showcasing very good event management skills.
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Mangesh Kamble, ABRLSilver Medallist - Athletics Boys 200 Relay
Bronze Medallist - Tug of War (Boys)Bronze Medallist - Darts (Boys)
forward and fought to the finish for well-earned rewards.
As the winners came up on stage, one by one to receive their prized trophies, melodious voices singing much-loved Bollywood tunes rang out as if to serenade them, while dancers in glamorous costumes swayed to dhamaka beats. The evening was indeed a brilliant display of talented performances that included an exciting antakshari competition for employees hosted by Sumit Chandna, Senior Vice President - ABRL and show-
stopping performances by little angels who set the ramp on fire with the Kids' Fashion Show.
Revelling in their moment of glamour and fame, the winners had much more to cheer about as the night wore on. Yet for a moment, they took a pause to reflect on the days and months leading up to the extravagant closing ceremony.
Through feverish days managing work and play, and many a weekend spent battling away, ABRL and Pantaloons
The games line-up this year was very impressive. This is the first time that I participated in the Retail Olympics and I won a silver medal for arm-wrestling. I think everyone had great fun and there was a lot of participation from both ABRL and Pantaloons. This led to very good interaction between the employees of both companies. It was a very well-organized event.
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Suman Shekawat, ABRLSilver Medallist - Arm Wrestling (Girls)
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became a united force, working with their teams - Hawks, Creative Cats, Theseus, Stallions, Athos, Badmash Company, Zeus and Hercules to vanquish the opponents and hold their fray. Coursing through the days with only the thoughts
I think Retail Olympics 2016 was a wonderful experience. It was very warm and the venue also added a new flavour to it. The Organizing Committee did an amazing job. Involving the children through a Kids’ Fashion Show was a very interesting idea, as it kept the children occupied. Overall, I think the event was greatly enjoyed by one and all.
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Neville De Souza, Pantaloons Parent of Kids' Fashion Show participant
of the winner’s cup on their minds, players fought hard and relentlessly pursued their way to the top through Carrom, Table Tennis, Darts, Chess, Arm Wrestling, Athletics, Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Kho Kho, Football, Tug of War, Cricket,
Volley Ball and Throwball. Through many twists and turns of ruthless fate and most of the time pure passion to win, stretching their sporting prowess to the zenith and making a killing in the bargain, there finally emerged the exultant winners.
Amidst raucous cheering by attendees and their families, the three winning teams were finally announced. Glowing with pride and with smiles all around, Hawks marched on stage to lift the much-coveted cup together. With equally high spirits and a triumphant gleam in their eyes, Creative
I wasn’t expecting to win 6 medals when the Retail Olympics started. And to top it with the Most Valuable Player Award was the cherry on the cake. Everything from the scale of arrangements to the enthusiastic employee participation was pleasantly surprising. This event successfully created an atmosphere of friendly competition and team loyalty amongst everyone and catalysed many new friendships. Looking forward to Retail Olympics 2017!
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Saurabh Chhajed, PantaloonsGold Medallist – Athletics Boys 200 Relay
Gold Medallist - VolleyballSilver Medallist – Table Tennis Boys’ Singles
Silver Medallist – Kho KhoBronze Medallist – FootballBronze Medallist – Cricket
Cats was up next to accept the runners-up cup, for the second year running. Not to be outdone and rejoicing in a race well run, Theseus proudly took home the bronze for their second runners-up position.
As the felicitations, selfie-clicking and the DJ’s tunes wound down, winners and participants took a final bow. With spirits soaring and heads held high, Retail Olympics 2016 finally drew to a close, as employees determined to make Retail Olympics 2017 an equally fitting sporting extravaganza.
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Events Gold Silver BronzeCarrom Boys Singles Mubin Adhikari Manohar Devkar Vishwas Pandey Rahul Poojari
Carrom Boys Doubles (2 Certificates)
Gopalakrishnan V & Mukund Sangli
Rupesh Tambat & Rizwan Ansari Girish Harmalkar & Nitin Nagam Amit Dive & Durgesh Talakokkula
Carrom Girls Doubles (2 Certificates)
Hemangi Mehta & Jyoti Pophale
Sneha Joshi & Dhanashri Brahmane
Sonali Satvi & Natasha Sawant
Sonali Mane & Soniya More
Carrom Girls Single Sonali Mane Deepti Khatavkar Divyashree Krishna Radhika Sethi
Table Tennis Boys Singles
Makarand Kulkarni Saurabh Chhajed Navin Kumar Mriganka Chowdhury
Table Tennis Girls Singles
Moumita Bhattacharya Nikita Gupta Mrunmayi Oke Chaitali Nandi
Darts Boys Sharavana Kumar Thevar Rizwan Ansari Dinesh Manker Mangesh Kamble
Darts Girls Pallavi Polekar Sonali Satvi Gayatri Tomar Sandhydeep Puri
Chess Boys Sunil P Rajiv Shinde Hemant Karende Amey Parkar
Chess Girls Shruti Nangia Eesha Kotecha Priyanka Kumari Shweta Raju
Arm Wrestling Boys Akshay Kamath Shankar Nair Shailendra Pawar Rahul Poojari
Arm Wrestling Girls Sapna Gupte Suman Shekhawat Alifiya Udaipurwala Swarali Chowkidar
Athletics Boys 50 Jitesh Saitawadekar Rajesh Andhere Nikhil Chauhan
Athletics Boys 100 Jitesh Saitawadekar Nikhil Chauhan Rajesh Andhere
Athletics Girls 50 Swati Dubey Priyanka Kelgandre Vidya Jadhav
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Events Gold Silver BronzeAthletics Girls 100 Aarushi Agrawal Swati Dubey Vidya Jadhav
Athletics Girls 200 Relay Garima Dubey Vidya Jadhav Gayatri Tomar
Amrita Gill Swati Dubey Priyanka Bhagat
Mrunmayi Oke Pallavi Polekar Heli Gandhi
Tejal Kurle Ruchita Pawar Ankita .G. Shinde
Athletics Boys 200 Relay Umesh Varma Mangesh M Kamble Rajesh Andhere
Sanket Haleangadi Abhinay Sharma Sharavanakumar T
Saim Karte Nikhil Chauhan Prabhu P
Saurabh Chhajed Milan Degharia Manjil H.K. Khanal
Kho Kho (Mixed) Anant Yesare Saurabh Chhajed Rohidas N. Jadhav Vidya Jadhav
Shashikant Mane Saikumar Dhantal Gayatri Tomar Swati Dubey
Vikrant Wadekar Saim Karte Sharavanakumar T Abhishek Shukla
Sushant Jagtap Umesh Varma Ankita G. Shinde Ruchita Pawar
Harshil Bhatt Sanket Haleangadi Heli Gandhi Bharat Shinde
Amrita Gill Priyanka Kelgandre Priyanka Bhagat Dhanashri Brahmane
Shresth Jaiswal Harleen Kaur Siddhesh Tamhanekar Sneha Joshi
Ashton Dsouza Tanaya Mehta Bhupendra Pal Singh Jyoti Rathore
Mohammad D Vishwadipak Trivedi Manjil H.K. Khanal Dinkar Prajapati
Ashish Bhanushali Aarushi Agrawal Prabhu P Pallavi Polekar
Amey Parab Rajesh Andhere
Tejal Kurle
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Events Gold Silver BronzeFootball – Mini (Boys) Nikhil Chauhan Gyan Menon Saurabh Chhajed Nitin Nagam
Vishal Patil S.Hadrian Manickam Rahul Poojari Nitesh Kailas Dhurandhar
Ketal Dhanesha Jitesh Saitawadekar Saim Karte Ankit Srivastava
Ayash Banerjee Krushna Marathe Umesh Varma Bharat Shinde
Milan Degharia Joy Saha Sanket Haleangadi Jitendra Kasle
Colin Dmello Amit Mishra Vishwadipak Trivedi Pradeep Baria
Sriram Ramakrishnan Amol Shrinivas Chenneti Raj Brahmbhatt
Abhishek Dube Rehman Mohd Rahul Bagave Makesh BG
Ajit Nitin Nilekar
Tug of War (Boys) Sharavanakumar T Ashton DSouza Abhijeet Kadam Shams Khan
Bhupendra Pal Singh Satish Kumar Abhinay Sharma Priyank Karoor
Dhiraj Shetty Sreehari Nair Abhishek Dube Shailendra Pawar
Hitender Sharma Mahesh Ghadi Rahul Naik Rizwan Ansari
Manoj Pandey Sushant Jagtap Nikhil Chauhan Prashant Mohite
Jamal Khan Mubin Adhikari Kiran Pachnekar Bhikaji Moraskar
Divyesh Chitalia Ashish Bhanushali V Gopalakrishnan Kumar
Akshay Kamath Shreshth Jaiswal Ayash Banerjee Sanjit Sitaram Shinde
Gaurav Kapoor Mangesh M Kamble Rupesh Tambat
Mohammed Dohadwala Sagar
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Events Gold Silver BronzeCricket (Boys) Sunil Chauhan Abhishek Shah Amit Dive Saurabh Chhajed
Mubin Adhikari Nikhil Chauhan Sanket Malhar Rahul Poojari
Gaurav Kapoor Sriram Ramkrishnan Vishak Kumar Umesh Varma
Vikrant Wadekar Colin Dmello Amit Chavan Sudhir Lad
Gananayak Singh Anant Mote Nitin Nilekar Pradip Acharya
Vaibhav Ghadashi Sagar Kajrekar Bharat Shinde Vinit Pant
Ashton Dsouza Hozefa Sangotwala Ratnadeep Nath Nitin Khade
Shashikanth KS V Gopalakrishnan Nitesh Kailas Dhurandhar Vipul Mane
Ashish Bhanushali Santosh Salvi Nitin Nagam Ramesh Mohite
Mohammed Dohadwala Santosh Dalvi Ashfaq Shaikh Swapnil Golatkar
Satish Kumar Hemant Dinkar Vishwakarma Ashok Kumar
Prashant Patil Samtan Pradeep Baria Nilesh Katarnauare
Jitendra Kasle Vinod Kalia
Saim Karte
Badminton Boys Singles Vishak Kumar Harish Sharma KS Shashikanth Pulkit Saboo
Badminton Boys Doubles
1- Rahul Chauhan 2- Pulkit Saboo
1- Vishak Kumar 2- Makesh G
1- Shashikanth KS 2- Ashton Dsouza
1- Shiv Shankar Pandey 2- Nishant Drolia
Badminton Girls Singles Mrunmayi Oke Gayatri Tomar Zeenat Parveen Komal Rander
Badminton Girls Doubles
Mrunmayi Oke / Zeenat Parveen Tanaya Mehta / Ekta Jaiswal Moumita Bhattacharya / Gayatri Tomar
Udita Chaudhary / Komal Rander
Badminton Mixed Vishak Kumar & Antika Koli
1- Pulkit Saboo 2- Moumita Bhattacharya
1- Shashikanth KS 2-Mrunmayi Oke
Rahul Chauhan & Gayatri Tomar
Lawn Tennis Singles Vishak Kumar Rahul Chauhan Venkatesh Maheshwari Shashikanth KS
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Events Gold Silver BronzeVolley Ball (Boys) Saurabh Chhajed Gyan Menon G Krishnaraj Sharavanakumar T
Saikumar Dhantal Nikhil Gotad Prashant Prabhakar Rohidas N. Jadhav
Saim Karte Krushna Marathe Satish Kumar Hitender Sharma
Sanket Haleangadi Jitesh Saitawadekar Kushal Garg Ajay Kadam
Munawar Khan Hasan Ansari Gaurav Kapoor Pulkit Saboo
Rahul Poojari Samarth Tandon Mubin Adhikari Praveen Kumar
Sudhir Lad Pranav Mukne Siddarth Dhagia Ganesh Shetty
Dilip Singh Dinesh Manker Yesu Prabhakar Yarlagadda
Devendra Tamhanekar
Throw Ball (Girls) Roopali Gadekar Ekta Jaiswal Dhanashri Brahmane Shringar Kapoor
Ishita Shokeen Aarushi Agrawal Sneha Joshi Ketaki Saxena
Bharti Banerjee Ritika Chopra Pallavi Polekar Princee Gupta
Kiran Dhakarwal Priyanka Kumari Sumana Devadiga Divyashree Sole
Hera Kirmani Karishma Motwani Richa Pai Rohini Lokhande
Chavi Govila Abigail Pereira Swarali Chowkidar Shruti Nangia
Alifiya Udaipurwala Karishma Jalan
Most Valuable player (Male)
Saurabh Chhajed
Most Valuable player (Female)
Mrunmayi Oke
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It was heartening to see colleagues from ABRL and Pantaloons come out in large numbers to participate in Retail Olympics 2016. The energy was truly palpable right from the loud cheers at the opening ceremony and continued without ceasing till the trophy was finally lifted at the closing ceremony. Teams from both companies truly displayed sportsmanship and showmanship at its best, playing as a single united force, and enjoying every minute of the challenge to reach the top. It was very nice to see the families joining in the celebrations.
Pranab Barua Business Director - Apparel & Retail
Business, Aditya Birla Group
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This was yet another good edition of the Retail Olympics. It was a great opportunity to get closer to the team members from Pantaloons. The competition was intense; we all resolved to get fitter for next year. Congratulations to the organizers for putting together a great, fun-filled event.
Vishak Kumar CEO – Aditya Birla Retail Limited
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KS Shashikanth AVP-HR, Aditya Birla Retail Limited
“The recently concluded Retail Olympics saw a huge amount of excitement, engagement and passion for sports. It is truly heartening to see employees continue to play their favourite sport even after the close of the event and more importantly, to see people becoming conscious of, and working on their improved fitness levels. Cheers and kudos to the Organizing Committee and the captains who rallied their teams together towards making this a successful event. This event has given us many memorable snapshots and here’s wishing ABRL a fitter, healthier and happy year ahead till we meet again. Wear your passion for Sports at all times!
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It was absolutely delightful to see the raw passion, spirit and enthusiasm of every employee of Pantaloons and ABRL who participated in this year’s Retail Olympics. Taking on every challenge in their stride, and celebrating every victory as a team, motivating each other to rise to the top and most of all putting their heart and soul into each of the 14 games, I think our colleagues truly displayed teamwork, commitment and passion at its best – a great example for all of us to emulate in our daily lives.
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Shital Mehta CEO - Pantaloons
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
KEY CONTRIBUTORS
Shashikanth KS
Lalit Dutt
Akshay Kende
Kushal Garg
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS TEAM
Janet Arole
C. Prasanna Venkatesh
Janu Jiandani
Beryl Menezes
DESIGN & ARTWORK
Tiasa Das
We would like to sincerely thank the following members without whom this edition would not
have been possible…
TEAM BEHIND RETAIL OLYMPICS
L-R: Shashikanth KS, Makarand Kulkarni, S.Hadrian Manickam, Gyan Menon, Praveen Kumar,
Sharavana Kumar Thevar, Anant Yesare, S. Dinesh Pathak, Makesh G, Bhavna Wangoo,
Shravanika Govindrajan, Akshay Kende, C. Prasanna Venkatesh, Kushal Garg, Lalit Dutt
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