Gita Piramal (born 1954) is an Indian writer and business historian.
Education
Gita Piramal completed her education in the United Kingdom and graduated from Bombay University. She holds a PhD in business history (1988), a Master's degree in History (1981), and a Bachelor of Art in History of the West (1977).
Career
Gita Piramal serves as a Senior Associate Fellow at Somerville College, University of Oxford. She has worked as an entrepreneur and businesswoman, a journalist and writer.
Piramal founded The Smart Manager, a management magazine, which she led from 2002 to 2012. She also headed ERGO (2005-2012), a furniture manufacturer, from 2005 to 2012 and was a director at VIP Luggage from 1990 to 2005. Currently, she serves as a non-executive board member at Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Finserv and Bajaj Holdings & Investments.
Piramal conceptualized and created content for three programs on CNBC-TV18. She scripted, edited, and appeared in or anchored over 100 television documentaries and contributed more than 1,500 articles to international and Indian publications.
Published writings
Books
- Kamalnayan Bajaj: Architect of the Bajaj Group (2015), Kamalnayan Bajaj Charitable Trust Book, Pune
- The Quotable Tycoon (2008), with David Olive, Penguin Books India, New Delhi
- Managing Radical Change (2000), with Sumantra Ghoshal and Christopher Bartlett, Penguin Books India, Delhi
- Business Mantras (1999), with Aparna Piramal, Radhika Piramal, and Mukund Beriwala, Penguin Books India, Delhi
- Business Legend (1998), Penguin Books India, Delhi
- Business Maharajas (1997), Penguin Books India, Delhi
- IndiaâÂÂs Industrialists (1985), with Margaret Herdeck, Three Continents Press, Washington
Book chapters
- âÂÂThe Bombay Plan and the Frustrations of Sir Ardeshir Dalal'. Chapter in Sanjaya Baru (ed). âÂÂThe Bombay PlanâÂÂ. Rupa Publications. 2018.
- âÂÂRatan Tataâ and âÂÂJ.R.D.Tataâ chapters in âÂÂThe Tata SagaâÂÂ. Penguin, 2018.
- âÂÂAnimal Spirits: Stray Thoughts on the Nature of Entrepreneurship in India's Business Families after Liberalization'. Chapter in Rakesh Mohan (ed). 'India Transformed: 25 Years of Economic Reforms'. Penguin Random House India. 2017.
- 'Dhirubhai Ambani', 'Rahul Bajaj', 'Ratan Tata' and 'Walchand Hirachand'. Chapters in âÂÂThe Portfolio Book of Great Indian Business Stories: Riveting Tales of Business Leaders and Their TimesâÂÂ. New Delhi: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd. 2015.
- âÂÂSuccession Planning Under The Banyan Tree'. Chapter in âÂÂBusiness Standard 2008âÂÂ. BS Books, New Delhi, 2008.
- âÂÂThe Old Fox'. Chapter in âÂÂThe Non-Fiction Collection: 20 Years of Penguin IndiaâÂÂ. Volume 3, Penguin Books India, New Delhi, 2007.
- âÂÂThe Elixir of EntrepreneurshipâÂÂ. Chapter in S V Prabhath (ed). âÂÂWomen Entrepreneurs in India: challenges and achievements. National Institute of Small Industry Extension. Hyderabad. 2002.
- âÂÂDhirubhai AmbaniâÂÂ, âÂÂGD BirlaâÂÂ, âÂÂJRD TataâÂÂ, âÂÂMK GandhiâÂÂ, âÂÂN MurtyâÂÂ, âÂÂRahul BajajâÂÂ, and âÂÂSumantra GhoshalâÂÂ. Morgen Witzel (ed). Entries in âÂÂThe Biographical Dictionary of ManagementâÂÂ. Thoemmes Press. Bristol, UK. 2001.
- âÂÂNew MaharajasâÂÂ. Chapter in âÂÂFootprints of Enterprise â Indian Business Through the AgesâÂÂ. FICCI. Delhi. 1997.
- âÂÂJRD Tata and GD BirlaâÂÂ. Chapter in Ayaz Menon (ed). âÂÂIndia 50 â the Making of a NationâÂÂ. Book Quest. Mumbai. 1997.
- âÂÂEntrepreneurs and Political Awareness - a Study of BombayâÂÂs Business GroupsâÂÂ. Chapter in Dwijendra Tripathi (ed). âÂÂBusiness and Politics â A Historical PerspectiveâÂÂ. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. 1991.
Edited volumes
- Sumantra Ghoshal on Management: A Force for Good (2005), with Julian Birkinshaw, FT Prentice Hall. London
- Smart Leadership: Insights for CEOs (2005), with Jennifer Netarwala, Penguin Books India, Delhi
Personal life
Gita Piramal married businessman Dilip Piramal, chairman and managing director of Blow Plast (VIP Luggage), in 1985. They have two daughters, Radhika and Aparna. The couple divorced in 2005.
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