We must not follow the road map created by others. Rather, we must create one for ourselves….
Rahul Sharma is a young professional who was the pioneer behind
formation of Micro Max, leading and an upcoming mobile company. Since
two decades he has been looking into the trends of Indian consumers with
regard to the Mobile market. He has been innovating the features of the
mobiles in order to make high end models, with a lot of value added
benefits. And the same can be afforded by the middle class segment of
the society, as such. And the hot news for all you girls out there! He
is still an eligible bachelor. He lives with his parents in Delhi.
Rahul Sharma is fond of latest cars and has a state of the art home
with souvenirs and collectables from all over the world. And Rahul
Sharma, who is the co-founder of Micromax, is one of the highest tax
payers in the country. He resides at Mehrauli near Delhi.
The easy going Sharma is draped in his Armani suit and Versace shoes
and stays in a three acre farmhouse with his family since 2011. Fifteen
days in a month, he is seen travelling abroad. The two cars that await
his gate include Mercedes and Bimmer. The third one is awaited, says the
all excited Sharma. Along with fast cars, the mobile icon is also
passionate about Formula one. He was brought up in a middle class up-
bringing, with his father being the principal of Delhi public school.
Education and Early days
He has done his Bachelor’s Degree of Commerce; from the Nagpur
University. Rahul Sharma is an experienced marketing architect with
hands on experience in product goods and technology marketing. He has
spearheaded several successful campaigns For Proctor and Gamble,
Microsoft X box, and Cable Shaw telecommunications; he has campaigned
for the ads and participated in on demand television series. He has more
than 13 years of experience, running to his credit, in sales and
marketing. Pay per view, video on demand and Digital pay television was
the campaigns developed by him, as such. He has held a number of
management positions in Communications, Consumer Marketing and Brand
Management. There is more to the 38 year old, young lad.
The Career Spark
Rahul Sharma has been working with the Vice President of Marketing
and Internet Channel with the MobileWave Group plc from 13th of June of
2007. He also serves as the Executive Director of Product Strategy and
Channel Sales with Micromax Informatics Limited. He also served as the
Vice President of on Demand Television Services for the Shaw
Communications Inc. from the month of February in the year 2004.
Rahul Sharma also held a number of positions related to
Communications, Consumer Marketing and Brand Management. He is the
Executive Director of Micromax Informatics from 1st of April in 2007.
His Journey with Micromax
Micro Max is an Indian consumer electronics company, head quartered
in Gurgaon. It is in the business of selling mobile phones, tablet
computers, 3G data cards and LED televisions. Most of the raw materials
are procured from China, basically! Micromax first started off, as an IT
company, providing solutions on embedded platforms. This was in the
year 2000. It then entered the mobile handset business, and became one
of the largest Indian domestic mobile handsets company operating in low
cost feature phone segments by 2010.
Presently Micromax has its presence on more than 560 districts,
catering to 125,000 retail outlets in India. It is also gaining its
foothold in international markets including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and
Nepal.
How Rahul Sharma developed the idea of manufacturing low cost mobiles?
Here goes the story. There was a huge shortage of power in the
district of Baharampur. Rahul Sharma saw a hone being powered by a truck
battery. It was then he decided to manufacture mobiles with a longer
battery life. You won’t believe it, if I were to say, that he launched a
mobile phone with a month long battery back-up known as X1i. In 2011,
Micromax entered the tablet market in sync with Canvas.
Today, in 2014, Micromax has surpassed Samsung in shipping the
highest number of mobiles, especially this particular quarter. This was
through the Indian harbor. In other words, Micromax is becoming the
largest exporter of Mobile phones in India.
Originally, Micromax was sourcing all its mobile phones from China.
But since April 2014, the company is manufacturing mobile phone handsets
and tablets at its own manufacturing facility, set up at Rudrapur,
Uttarakhand.
The company is expected to bring in more than a million dollars, with
the current sales turnover increasing by 200% over the previous year.
How he plans to appoint a new Chairman for the business? Plus other accomplishments of Micromax
A leading newspaper interviewed the mobile icon, as to why he wants
to appoint someone new for handling the responsibilities of the
Chairman, while Mr. Sharma himself could do it. The reply Rahul gave was
this
“I want to diversify my business and bring about better innovation in
upgrading the company’s gamut on mobile phones and services. This
leaves me with little time or absolutely no time to handle day to day
affairs of the business. I want to appoint someone who is a veteran in
telecommunications, to handle my $1 billion worth business.”
Subsequently, he appointed Mr. Sanjay Kapoor, the ex-chairman of Airtel, to take the seat of the Chairman.
At another product launch, someone asked him, what inspired the young lad to design smart phones and phones with dual SIM’s.
The mobile icon, who is gaining a foothold in international markets as well, narrated the following incident:
He once noticed his cook using 3 different SIM cards, juggling one
with another over the same hand-set. When asked why, the cook said each
SIM card had a different purpose and under a different plan. This
motivated the young entrepreneur to make dual SIM phones. He thus gave
an inspiring speech at the 13th India Today Conclave meeting, held
recently. He said, "One day I noticed my cook using three SIM cards. I
asked the reason. He told me that each one had a different purpose and
under a different plan. That inspired me to make our first dual-SIM
phone."
This brand is so much into making mobile phones, hand-sets, 3G data
cards, tablets, dual SIM phones, LED televisions and Android Smart
phones.
Didier Lombard who is the Chairman of ST Microelectronics which is
European based mobile phone company also appreciated Mr. Rahul Sharma,
in quite a lavish way. He said India would stand on an equal par, on
technology and that we are nowhere lagging behind, when it comes to
delivering high end products.
Recently, Micromax started its operations in Russia and also caters
to SAARC markets. With the never say die attitude of the young 38 year
old entrepreneur, things can only get better!
Family
Rahul Sharma is a Bachelor and he presently stays with his parents in
Delhi. He was a very urban lifestyle and is said to be fond of cars.
Awards & Accolades |
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Micromax has been awarded as the ‘Emerging Company of the Year 2011’. |
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Rahul Sharma was also awarded the prestigious GQ Men of the Year awards 2013, for his achievements. |
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He was also awarded the Forbes Person of the Year 2010. |
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BCCI has invited Micromax to be the official partner for the year 2014-2015 seasons. |
Professional Affiliations |
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Shaw Communications, Inc. |
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Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University |
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University of Saskatchewan |
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MobileWave Group plc |
Quotes |
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must not follow the road map created by others. Rather, we must create
one for ourselves, with newer and more innovative models tailor-made for
our needs and expectations. |
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The industry at that time was pretty dynamic and although we started with e-commerce, we quickly moved over to Embedded Systems. |
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Nimbleness and a friendly go-to-the-consumer-directly approach is the hallmark of an underdog brand. |
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If we are planning something, we can come up with products in three-to-four months flat. |
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It’s not easy to create an image, a brand, especially for underdogs, which compete directly with giants. |
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When we started making handsets, everyone said just one thing; ‘Haven’t
heard of Micromax’. But that didn’t deter us. Our approach was to first
attack the rural markets, and then come to the towns. Believe me,
that’s what transformed things for us. |
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We are at the cusp of a second digital revolution. Comparing India with
Europe, we would realize we have similar questions in technology. |
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Flexibility is the biggest asset of an underdog brand |
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Policies in companies are important but they should be employee-friendly, they should not become a roadblock |
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Global Handset Vendor MARKET share report announced Micromax as the 12th largest handset manufacturer in the world. |