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Such examples of commercial success, of innovation, drive, vision, determination, adaptability, and adventure are anchored in the basic Indian openness to, and talent for, acquiring material wealth. For every success story there are, of course, dozens of failures. Traditional Indian firms have their strengths, but also their weaknesses, and of these perhaps the most debilitating are a lack of team work and a weakness for quick profit. These reflect ingrained ways of thinking and planning, as does the distrust of anyone outside the family, which inhibits the adoption of modern practices of management. But such weaknesses are more than compensated for by the desire to succeed, which is probably more intense in India, given the omnipresent fear of poverty, the cut-throat competition for each opportunity, and the asphyxiating hold of hierarchy.

Why is the desire to succeed more intense in India?

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Due to the hold of hierarchy, fear of poverty, and a lack of team work
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Due to fear of poverty, a lack of team work and distrust of the outsider
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Due to cut-throat competition, distrust of the outsider and fear of poverty
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Due to fear of poverty, cut-throat competition, and the hold of hierarchy

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