The Maverick Effect, Harish Mehta
The Maverick Effect, Harish Mehta
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The Maverick Effect
The Inside Story of India's IT Revolution

Author: Harish Mehta

Narrator: P. Mathai Abraham

Unabridged: 9 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperBusiness

Published: 07/10/2024


Synopsis

'The customs officer told me that I needed to leave samples of what I was exporting with him. I was forced to leave the floppy disk of the software with him. The diligent officer immediately planted a stapler pin through the floppy disk and attached it to the form, thereby destroying the media and rendering it unreadable. For the longest time, everybody's understanding of software differed immensely. This confusion continued into the 1980s, and it was getting challenging to grow the business. The more I met young software entrepreneurs, the more I realized that my frustration was not unique. Something had to be done.'In the mid-1970s, a young, twenty-something man living an American dream threw away a lucrative job as a database manager and came back to India. At that time, India had no IT industry to speak of; computers were a novelty, and the nation was trapped in socio-economic backwardness and a labyrinthine License Raj.As young Harish Mehta struggled to find his stride, he realized that India's nascent and fragmented IT industry acutely needed a unified voice that could speak to the government, change laws and harness the country's potential. In an unlikely alliance of headstrong and competing young professionals, he united other IT entrepreneurs to envision a world-beating association that would revolutionize Indian IT: NASSCOM.The Maverick Effect is the extraordinary story of this band of dreamers who joined hands to transform a nation while also changing the lens through which the world looked at India. Valued at a staggering $200 billion today, the IndianIT industry directly employs more than four million people. It is the largest forex earner and has helped millions of Indians beat poverty and rise to the middle-income group. Honest, open and inspiring, Harish Mehta's journey proves that no vision is impossible if unrelenting, kindred spirits unite.

About Harish Mehta

Harish S. Mehta is the founding member and the first Chairman of NASSCOM and brought the TiE network to India in the late-90s. He is also the Founder and Executive Chairman of Onward Technologies Ltd. and the co-founder of Infinity venture fund, 2001, India's first corporatized venture fund.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bharath on November 30, 2022

Harish Mehta is a known name for his involvement with NASSCOM (a not-for-profit industry body representing Indian IT and BPM) as also the company he founded - Onward. This book is part autobiographical on his life and professional career, the challenges he faced & overcame, and especially his involv......more

Goodreads review by BOOKSTHATSTAY on April 15, 2022

"Little did I realize at that time that the modest building in south Mumbai, from where my journey in software began, was to become the epicenter of a revolutionary incubation and an unlikely alliance would emerge that was going to change the way the world perceives the country we call home." - @har......more

Goodreads review by AArush on November 06, 2023

The Maverick Effect is an intimate and well-written account of Harish's journey and the creation and proliferation of NASSCOM whose work I am a benefactor of myself. The book really puts in the picture of the decades of work done by NASSCOM to make software understood and accepted across regions, ind......more

Goodreads review by Siddhant on April 27, 2022

Most of the time, the new inventions are ridiculed as crazy subjects, and the person offering them is titled as crazy. Knowing this, did you ever wonder how India treated the IT industry during its inception? The Maverick Effect by Harish Mehta discusses this inside story of India’s IT revolution. Af......more

Goodreads review by Aastha on April 30, 2022

For a developing nation like India, there are hardly any industries in the third category of greatness. But the IT industry and, most definitely, the BPO industry firmly belong to the second category. In fact, it had to toil significantly to get its due, let alone to find greatness. It was "a thing'......more