Dream Big - Induction Speech at ARMIET
Key Takeaways + Practical Implementation + Step-by-Step Guide + Real-Life Examples (so it’s easy for students to remember).
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1. First Step to Success → DREAM BIG
Don’t dream small, dream like Dhirubhai Ambani (refinery vision).
Small dreams may get fulfilled, but they limit growth.
Implementation: Write your “Cream Dream” (highest vision) in one line and keep it visible.
2. Whatever You Do → DO YOUR BEST
Advice from his mother → Put full effort into even the smallest work (e.g., “Best Bathroom Wala” principle).
Implementation: In projects, ask → “If this is my signature work, am I proud of it?”
3. Principles to Guide Life
Speak the truth → Even if 1% lie is to save life, honesty is strength.
Means are as important as ends.
Discipline is non-negotiable.
Implementation: Choose one skill to master during MBA (finance, marketing, data, leadership, etc.).
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6. Gold vs Salt Analogy
Gold is rare, valuable → Be rare with integrity.
Salt is common, cheap → Don’t be ordinary.
Implementation: Build uniqueness (USP) in your MBA journey.
Become a Gold
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7. Degree vs Real Output
Any donkey can get an MBA/MMS degree → But output (ideas, leadership, results) matters.
MBA is not decoration, but transformation.
Implementation: Focus on real-world projects, case studies, startups during MBA.
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8. Manager vs Damager
Manager: Just orders, gives assignments.
Damager: Spoon-feeds, kills creativity.
Implementation: Practice leadership by mentoring peers instead of just managing.
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9. Beggar Mindset vs Entrepreneur Mindset
Taking free money = Beggar mentality.
MBA is about value creation, not dependence.
Implementation: Think of ideas that create jobs/opportunities, not just seek salary.
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Step-by-Step Guide (Student Action Plan)
1. Write your “Cream Dream” (Big Vision).
2. Pick one skill to master in 2 years.
3. Create personal principles (3H framework + honesty + discipline).
4. Do one task daily with excellence, no matter how small.
5. Think output, not just degree → Work on real-life problems.
6. Act as a Catalyst → Inspire peers, don’t spoon-feed.
7. Choose to be Gold, not Salt → Build rare value.
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Real-Life Use Cases
Marketing MBA: Don’t just study ads → Create one viral campus campaign.
Finance MBA: Don’t just study numbers → Help a startup structure accounts.
HR MBA: Don’t just read policies → Design a hiring process for college clubs.
Operations MBA: Don’t just learn supply chain → Optimize canteen process.

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