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Opinion: Five lessons from the life of Zara’s founder Amancio Ortega

Extreme hardship, hunger, deprivation and even fear creates a drive and urge in people to succeed beyond their ultimate imagination, says the author...

November 27, 2017 / 17:55 IST
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Spain's Princess Letizia and Crown Prince Felipe (R) stand next to chairman of Spanish global fashion group Inditex, Amancio Ortega (L), during a visit to an Inditex factory in Coruna, northern Spain December 2, 2008. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal (SPAIN) - GM1E4C305UV01

By Alok Kejriwal,  ‎Co-Founder & CEO - ‎Games2win

I read an amazing write up about the world’s richest man – Amancio Ortega in the latest issue of the Economist, and was humbled  to learn five critical lessons from his story:


  1. To succeed, you need HUNGER. Sometimes literally...

According to an employee of Zara who works with him, “the true story of Amancio Ortega has not been told.”

Mr. Ortega, the son of an itinerant railway worker, who started at the corner shop aged 13, had a basic upbringing: an ex-colleague says he talks of meals of “only potatoes”. 

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I have heard this story repeatedly. From the legendary tale of Dhirubhai Ambani being a poor petrol pump attendant to the fact that George Soros was a Jew in Germany who had a very hard time with the Nazi occupancy, the theme is common – Extreme hardship, hunger, deprivation and even fear creates a drive and urge in people to succeed beyond their ultimate imagination.

2. There is NO formula to great success – Education included.

The article on the Zara founder mentions, “The manner in which he rose does not fit the usual template. His lack of formal education has profoundly affected his management style. Those close to him confirm that he does read—novels and newspapers—but he is reportedly ill-at-ease with writing at length. He has never had his own office, desk or desktop computer, preferring to direct his firm while standing with colleagues in a design room of Zara Woman, the flagship line.”

Nowadays, there is such an emphasis on higher education that it results in a death race of students brutally competing with one other to get into a top college such as IIT or IIM.

Going abroad means selling your family heirlooms to pay for that 2-4 year course that almost never results in a job.

3. The best management style is the one that works for you.