Chandan Ohri
Chandan Ohri completed his MBA at AIS in September 2004. Today he is a partner (part owner) and head of IT advisory at KPMG New Zealand, one of the country’s leading providers of audit, tax and advisory services.
As a partner, Chandan is actively involved with KPMG New Zealand in the areas of operational strategy, business process design and re-engineering, supply chain optimisation, project management, and business intelligence. As the head of IT advisory, he is responsible for the growth of the firm's national IT advisory team of 75 specialists.
In addition to his position at KPMG New Zealand, Chandan is also the president at CPA Australia and a member of the MBA academic advisory committee here, at AIS.
Chandan left New Delhi, India, for New Zealand in late 2002 to give his family a brighter future.
“I looked at Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and I picked New Zealand for the quality of life.”
A short while later, in September, he enrolled at AIS to study MBA, a move that later proved instrumental in his success.
“I picked Auckland Institute of Studies because it offered a permanent course on weekends which allowed me to work Monday to Friday. I couldn't find anyone else who did that in New Zealand.”
His application was backed by a bachelor’s degree with honours in commerce from Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (University of Delhi) in addition to 9 years of work experience: progressing step by step from article clerk at S P Chopra & Co. (IGAF Polaris India), to assistant manager at HELLA, later to Consultant/Internal Auditor at Gurind India Private Limited, and finally to partner at Vinay Aggarwal and Associates.
Chandan sought MBA as a means to expand his knowledge across a range of disciplines which would later enable him to grow.
“All the 20 modules combined to give you the overall experience: together they help you with HR, finance, logistics, culture, cross-cultural behaviours, economics, etc. and that’s what you want, an overall experience. When you specialise in IT or accounting, you are restricted, which is good at a bachelor’s level, but when you’re going into postgraduate, masters, you want to bring all the different disciplines in an organisation into one.”
Not long into the course, feeling the need to advance, and to support his family, Chandan sought the help of the AIS student placement service; another key move.
“I was working full-time with New Zealand Trade and Enterprise as an online services consultant. I found that job through the AIS student placement service.”
One year into his duties at NZTE (while studying), and with the help of a recruitment agency, Chandan got the opportunity to join BDO New Zealand, part of BDO International, the fifth largest accountancy network in the world. He started as a senior consultant and worked there full-time while studying.
Chandan completed his MBA in September 2004 with an Enterprise Award for all round excellence.
“I was very happy and excited when I received that award. It was a great sense of achievement.”
All the while he kept his position at BDO New Zealand, moving from senior consultant to director/owner in 2010.
Having successfully carried out his duties at BDO, Chandan was approached by KPMG New Zealand.
“They wanted to grow their consulting practice at the time and I specialise in growing large consulting practices. In my previous role I had grown a consulting practice with BDO, so I was headhunted to come and grow the consulting practice for KPMG.”
We asked Chandan how MBA relates to his work at KPMG:
“It relates to international clients that we have. Then it is all about business led transformation and you get exposure to frameworks and case studies.”
His role as the head of IT advisory calls for certain challenges:
“One of the biggest challenges we have is finding the right people. We have a skills shortage in New Zealand, so I often have to go overseas to hire people.
“The other challenge is people and skills development. It’s a balance between work and further enhancing the skills of employees; they need to keep learning new things.”
Chandan has now built and secured a bright future for his family. His future plans concern his work:
“For me it’s continuing to grow. I’ve done New Zealand and now I’ve started to look at how can I grow the Asia-pacific region.”
Would Chandan recommend AIS?
“Absolutely. If you want flexibility in your studies, AIS would be the perfect place and the faculty are very good. They are a select group of university lecturers, consultants and industry executives. The classes for MBA are on the weekends, which is beneficial as you can work part-time Monday to Friday.
“I recommend people with five to ten years experience do an MBA, the real world exposure means you'll get a lot more benefit from it.”
His advice to current students and graduates of AIS:
“You must have a desire to grow. Take short steps, achieve the performance, make sure people recognise what you have achieved, and you will reach where you want to go very quickly.
“It’s how you take the learnings and apply them in your real life that matters.”
In addition to his MBA, Chandan is a certified information systems auditor (CISA, ISACA) and fraud examiner (ACFE), and holds FCA, CPA and CA certificates from ICAI, CPA Australia and NZICA respectively.