Meet Christopher C. Doyle
Christopher C. Doyle is a Growth Catalyst and Business Coach
who has enabled business leaders transform their organizations and achieve exponential and profitable growth for the last 8 years. He runs his own firm called The Growth Catalysts. Prior to this, he was the CEO, India for the Economist Intelligence Unit, a part of The Economist Group, which publishes The Economist, where he set up the India office. Christopher has over 29 years of experience in India and Asia, in industries as diverse as consumer products, hospitality and information technology with leading multinational companies like Coats Viyella, Eveready Battery Company Inc, Bausch & Lomb, Hilton Hotels and IBM, with over 10 years as Business Head with a P&L responsibility. In the course of an eventful career, he has launched and built market share for new products, turned around poorly performing businesses and launched and built startups into successful businesses. He has run businesses of varying sizes, from small startups to large business units with over 6000 employees. Christopher is also a certified Executive Coach, by the International Coach Federation and has been rated by Business World magazine as one of India’s leading CEO Coaches. He is on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Competitiveness, which is part of the global network of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard Business School, led by Michael Porter. He has contributed articles on management to various publications apart from writing for the Economist Intelligence Unit, and has spoken at international conferences and seminars on business and management issues. Christopher has also been a visiting faculty at leading business schools in India. Christopher graduated in business management from the Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata. Prior to that, he obtained an honours degree in Economics from St. Stephens College, Delhi University. Christopher is also an author of four national bestselling novels and indulges his passion for music through his band called “Mid Life Crisis”. Christopher is based in New Delhi. |
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