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Success mantras from Kotak Mahindra's president

July 18, 2014 15:21 IST
Shanti Ekambaram, President of Consumer banking, Kotak Mahindra Bank

Shanti Ekambaram, president of consumer banking at Kotak Mahindra Bank, talks about her success mantras, career and money management lessons she learnt, work-life balance for working moms and what India's youth should aspire for.

Ekambaram, a commerce graduate from Mumbai’s Sydenham College and Chartered Accountant, was the recipient of Award for outstanding contribution in the field of Banking and Financial Services 2013-2014, an award instituted by the Indian Merchants’ Chamber’s ladies wing to acknowledge and recognise outstanding work done by women.

Her advice to youth: Your biggest competitor is yourself. Work every day to beat what you have done the previous day and you will be successful.

How do you look at the 'Award for outstanding contribution in the field of Banking and Financial Services 2013-2014'?

It is recognition of hard work, passion and teamwork, which I believe are the cornerstones of success.

It is also recognition of the fact that excellence can be achieved if one sets one’s mind to it.

It would not have been possible without the support of my organisation which gave me the opportunity, as well as the outstanding team that I have worked with who inspire and push you to greater heights.

People who inspired you and how…

My greatest inspiration are the colleagues who I have worked with -- both peers and teams.

A shared vision and passion is a great recipe for success.

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'Life is a journey. Don't get too troubled by work-life balance'

July 18, 2014 15:21 IST
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Tips to manage work-life balance for working women:

Money management lessons life taught you

Challenges you faced and how did you overcome them…

I have been relatively lucky because I had support from my family, a great organisation, and a good team.

I think one of my biggest challenges was wanting to prove myself. You need to have more expectations out of yourself.

Relatively speaking I had more opportunities than more obstacles.

Many people have been asking me if I have faced any glass ceilings. I have not faced it because you have to grab the opportunities that come your way. I think the ceilings exist and I think many times they are created by women themselves. They don’t have the confidence to push themselves forward and take things in their own hands.

I find that if you are confident and grab opportunities that come your way, glass ceilings will cease to exist.

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'Today's youth is restless and want to achieve more in less time. They are also much smarter'

July 18, 2014 15:21 IST

Tell us about your success mantras:

Career lessons you learnt that could inspire India's youth

Today's youth is restless and want to achieve more in less time. They are also much smarter. However, a few 'timeless lessons' for them:

Other important lessons:

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'Work itself can be de-stressing at times'

July 18, 2014 15:21 IST
From left: Ougoing President of IMC's Ladies' Wing Leena Vaidya, former SEBI and LIC Chairman G N Bajpai, Shanti Ekambaram at the awards ceremony in Mumbai

Qualities that make an excellent manager:

How do you de-stress?

I listen to music and going on a long drive really helps me to de-stress.

I am very disciplined about my food. Food itself can lead to lot of stress when you work late nights and eat outside stuff.

I do a lot of reading and meet different kind of people. That is your friend circle should be completely different from your work circle.

Frankly, work itself can be de-stressing at times. When you are faced with a with a real problem, instead of running away from it, just go deep into it and focus on a new perspective to solve it. That itself is very energising.

I use to do farming at one stage, go trekking, lot of outdoor activity.