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Ramadorai, chief executive officer and managing director
of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has been associated
with the company for the past 30 years. Joining TCS
as a trainee engineer, he took over as CEO in 1996 and
has been instrumental in building TCS to a $3.02-billion
global software and services company with a talent base
of over 68,000 associates, a geographical reach of 35
countries and an enviable client list which includes
six of the top ten Fortune companies. He has
now set his sights on ensuring that TCS is among the
global top ten software companies. On October 6, 2006,
TCS was recognised by Economic Times as the company
of the year, a fitting tribute to its increasing global
presence.
Ramadorai's vision is evident
through the active role he played in establishing Offshore
Development Centres (ODCs) in India to provide high-end
quality solutions to major corporations. With a view
to remain abreast with changing technologies at all
times, he has set up Technology Excellence Centres in
India that have acquired knowledge, expertise and equipment
in specialised technology areas.
His key initiatives include a
relentless pursuit of excellence in quality. In August
2004, TCS became the world's first organisation to achieve
an integrated enterprise-wide Maturity Level 5 on both
Capability Maturity model and People Capability Maturity
model frameworks conceptualised by the Software
Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University
to benchmark and appraise the software and people management
processes of an organisation.
Ramadorai continues to maintain
strong links with the world of academia. He is a member
of the corporate advisory board, Marshall School of
Business (USC) as well as other boards of reputed Indian
academic institutions. Among his other distinctions,
he is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE) and the Indian National Academy of
Engineering.
He firmly believes that learning
is a continual process which does not end with formal
education. With this in mind, he has striven to make
TCS a learning-oriented organisation, conducive to developing
one's full potential. TCS spends six per cent of its
annual turnover on training and development and has
invested in a world-class training centre at Thiruvananthapuram.
Additionally, each year, every TCSer has the opportunity
to undergo 20 days of training.
Ramadorai has received various
awards and recognition from national and international
bodies. He was:
- Awarded the Padma Bhushan
in January 2006 for his commitment and dedication
to the IT industry
- Recognised as the sixth most
influential IT leader in the world by Computer
Business Review in July 2006
- Conferred with doctor of sciences
degree (honoris causa) by Sastra University
in 2006
- Awarded the UK Trade and Investment
Special Recognition Award in September 2005 by prime
minister Blair for TCS' exemplary contribution to
India-UK economic ties
- Recognised as the "IT
Man of the year" for 2004 by Dataquest
- Recognised as the 'Businessman
of the Year 2004' by Business India
- Named the fifth most influential
person in IT in 2004 by Computer Business Review
- Recognised by the Indo American
Chamber of Commerce with an award for promoting Indo-US
business excellence in September 2004
- Conferred a doctorate (honoris
causa) by Anna University
- Honoured with the Distinguished
Achievement Award from the Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore, in 2003
- Received CNBC Asia Pacific's
prestigious 'Asia Business Leader of the Year' award
in 2002
- Honoured with the position
of 'IT Advisor to Qingdao City', People's Republic
of China
As chairman of the National Association
of Software Companies (NASSCOM), Ramadorai extends his
support to the Indian IT Industry. He is also increasingly
being recognised as a leader of global standing.
As an individual deeply committed
to the house of Tatas, Ramadorai holds chairmanships
and directorships of other Group companies. He is also
on the board of directors of premier companies such
as Hindustan Lever and Nicholas Piramal India.
His academic credentials include
a bachelor's degree in physics from Delhi University,
India, a bachelor of engineering degree in electronics
and telecommunications from the Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore, India, and a master's degree in
computer science from the University of California (UCLA),
USA. In 1993, Ramadorai attended the Sloan School of
Management's highly rated Senior Executive Development
Program.

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