Speaking about the book, Indra Nooyi wrote, “Winning Now, Winning Later by the incredible David M Cote, who successfully led Honeywell for 15 years. Indra was born in India and is an alumni of IIM Calcutta, where she had her MBA, and Yale, where she earned a master’s degree in Public and Private Management.In the 14 years prior to joining PepsiCo, Nooyi worked as an International Corporate Strategist at the Boston Consulting Group, VP and Director of Corporate Strategy and Planning at Motorola, and Senior VP of Strategy and Strategic Marketing at ABB (ASEA Brown Boveri), an automation multinational corporation.Nooyi joined PepsiCo in 1994, where she helped the company position for growth in China, the Middle East and India.



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Yet, the 1,349-pages long (in hardback) book soon became a bestseller, ruling lists and bookshelves.Choose your reason below and click on the Report button. Indra was born in India and is an alumni of IIM Calcutta, where she had her MBA, and Yale, where she earned a master’s degree in Public and Private Management.

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Between 2001 and 2006, she served as CFO, and was named CEO and President in 2006, becoming the fifth CEO in PepsiCo’s history.Under her leadership and successful strategic direction, the company was restructured, including the 1997 selling of Tricon (now known as Yum! Indra Nooyi is an Indian-born American businesswoman who previously served as the CEO and Chairwoman of Pepsico Inc. She has consistently ranked among the world’s 100 most powerful women created by Forbes and one of the “Best CEOs In The World” by the CEOWORLD magazine. Nooyi says 'Winning Now, Winning Later' is a must-read in today’s environment.Nooyi says, "If you’ve ever wondered what makes it possible to enjoy all the products that make daily life possible, this book is for you. Biographies are supposed to be motivational awakening zeal in readers. It is not the easiest read 2. For reprint rights: The 2 business books Indra Nooyi says you should read in the pandemicIndra Nooyi adds another feather in her cap with award from 'League of Women Voters'No post-retirement blues: Indra Nooyi says she is free from quarterly earnings, learning how to say 'no'Strive to be the best version of yourself: Martin Luther King's 1967 speech left an impact on Indra NooyiA feather in Indra Nooyi's hat: Former PepsiCo boss inducted in Smithsonian's Portrait GalleryIndra Nooyi receives honorary degree from Yale University for achievements in businessIndra Nooyi turns 64: A peek into the top boss's resumé post-PepsiCo