'Study China like a diligent student not American B-schools': Zoho's Sridhar Vembu says Indian intellectuals 'teaching nonsense'
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu urges India to emulate China's industrial transformation, criticizing the dominance of American business school ideologies in the Indian corporate world. He slammed Indian intellectuals for promoting consumerism among th...

Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu
He said the miracle of China's transformation from the "cheap labor, cheap goods" label to world-leading tech-driven industrial prowess is dawning on America's elite.
"We in India must study China like a diligent student. Unfortunately the ideas that dominate the Indian corporate world are still mostly from American business schools (and often Indian professors!)," Vembu wrote.
"It is those business schools that caused the decline of American prowess by teaching spurious doctrines like "shareholder value". The Chinese (like the Japanese before them) had no fascination with American business schools," Vembu added in the post.
In scatching remarks on Indian teachers, he wrote, "We have had intellectual charlatans like C K Prahalad teaching nonsense like "wealth at the bottom of the pyramid" i.e, big companies should sell to the poorest people."
"Yet this basic intellectual confusion between production and consumption still persists. Notice the "financial inclusion" language we often hear - all it amounts to in practise in rural India is "let's push even more debt to people who are already drowing in debt"," he added.
According to the Zoho founder, poor Indians needs jobs.
"What our poor citizens need is the opportunity for productive work, first and foremost: jobs, jobs, jobs. Consumption only after production. Expense only after income," he wrote in the post.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.