Tuesday, November 5, 2013

If God Was a BankerIf God Was a Banker by Ravi Subramanian
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an astonishing book of facts of how some of top executives of a Multi National Bank climb up the professional ladder by skipping the basic ethics and moral values of life.
A deadly mix of skills, passion, lust and hunger for power makes an IIM Graduate to resort to all sorts of unethical ways of climbing up the corporate ladder in a very short time and in the meanwhile uses his subordinates wives and business partner's secretaries, to satisfy his physical needs.
Simultaneously, another IIM graduate who belongs to a different pedigree believes in honest, ethical, faithful and smart way of work style which ultimately leads him to victory over the former, after a series of events that slowly unfold unknowingly, resulting in the former being sacked in a very unceremonious way.
It's really horrifying to learn how ruthless some top level executives can be when it comes to demonstrating their power in public, without any heed to thier subordinates' moral values and sentiments.
A clever turn of events and real page turner every moment.
A must read for all those who are part of a corporate world.

Congratulations Mr Ravi for giving such a wonderful reading experience.

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