Cricket taught UFlex CMD valuable lessons in team-building, collective action

Ashok Kumar Chaturvedi also admired Kapil Dev and Virat Kohli for their leadership skills.

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Cricket revitalises Ashok Chaturvedi.
Ashok Kumar Chaturvedi, Founder, Chairman and MD of UFlex has been playing cricket since his childhood and his love for the game only grew with age.

"I truly believe in this maxim and am fortunate to be practising this in my life so far. When you enjoy your work, there is no question of stress at all. Cricket is a game that is played with a hard ball that requires one to be tough, it’s not a game that can be enjoyed with a soft ball. Cricket revitalises me as much as my work," he says.

Cricket teaches teamwork and Chaturvedi believes in promoting a healthy work culture of teamwork and teambuilding at UFlex as well.


"In a game of cricket, each player comes with their individual strength that compliments one another; it’s a game where everyone is required to pitch in with their best to achieve a common objective. An organisation that creates an ecosystem for teamwork and constructive interaction, benefits from the teams’ collective strength, inspires one another and stimulates innovation," he shares.

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Earlier Chaturvedi's favourite cricketer was Kapil Dev and from the current set of cricketers, he admires Virat Kohli a lot.

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"Both of them share a common instinct to aim for success. Even though their cricketing skills and strategy varies, both have been great mentors to lead their team to some exceptional performances by the Indian team that will be remembered forever," he says.

Their passion and zeal for cricket is the top quality that has inspired Chaturvedi a lot. "You got to be passionate about what you do, be it a sport, academics, having a job or being an entrepreneur. Your passion is the fuel that will keep your vehicle moving and make you reach your destination," he says.

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