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‘Innovation is important at JLR and everyone is encouraged to think creatively’

Danella Bagnall, senior engineer, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) enjoys everything involved with bringing designs to life and mentoring young engineers. In this interview, she talks about what makes JLR so special and what it takes to be an engineer at JLR

Branded with words

The Tata group and writing are the two enduring passions of Harish Bhat, managing director and chief executive officer, Tata Global Beverages. The first led him to steer a clutch of brands — in four different industries — to great heights and the other to his first book, Tata Log

A class act stirs it up

Urbano Rego, born and bred in the Taj tradition, has been called the ‘world’s greatest Goan chef’. There are plenty of tasteful reasons why

Lessons from Kargil

Captain Akhilesh Saxena, veteran of an infamous and bloody war, reckons that what he learned on the battlefield is relevant to the corporate world he now inhabits

Taking the high road

Bachendri Pal’s life is an affirmation of the can-do spirit, but the greater challenge for the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest has been learning how to manage budgets at the Tata Steel Adventure Foundation

The hospitable engineer

Whether it is the 80-year-old historic building she looks after or the Tata ethic she cares about, Maureen Albright, director of facilities at the Taj Boston and a path-breaker in the hospitality business, brings capability and concern to her responsibilities

The path of change

A photography and motorbike enthusiast, Kuruvilla Markose enjoys taking the less travelled path

The complete communicator

A love of knowledge, a natural ability to communicate, a sense of perspective and some good old management skills, these have all contributed to Raghunath Kale’s varied life episodes

Pragmatism and passion

With his love for new experiences and cultures, Girija Pande, who has spent nearly three decades among Asia Pacific countries, is driving the growth of TCS in this vibrant region

Chapter and verse

Showcasing the Taj’s international properties is a tough job that Jodi Leblanc makes look easy, thanks to her innate abilities and extensive experience

Do what you enjoy and enjoy what you do

Rajesh Bhatt, general manager, Tata Quality Management Services, talks about the various influencing factors that have shaped his professional and personal growth

Trio with brio

Three professionals, three vastly different geographies, three unique sets of challenges and one common thread connecting them — Raman Dhawan, Anwar Hasan and James Zhan have continent-sized responsibilities to hold and discharge

The road less travelled

Mukund Rajan, managing director of Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra), is a man with a deep sense of humour, a passion for books and a love of movies

Doing good

AN Singh has had an interesting career spanning several years in the government, private and developmental sectors

All charged up

Dave Ryan, EVP (Americas), Tata Communications, talks about his career, its twists and turns, the challenges he has faced and continues to face

Jewel in his crown

Recognising the exceptional contribution to UK's IT industry, the British government confers a CBE on S Ramadorai, TCS CEO and managing director

Connecting the dots

A financial wiz and an astute manager, Ved Prakash Chaturvedi, managing director of Tata Asset Management, talks about the high points of his life and career

On a high note

With a deep love of Indian classical music, and a strong belief in education and ethics, Banmali Agrawala, executive director, Tata Power, translates culture and education into a management style

The high life

Masahiko Kaji, president of TCS Japan, has multiple passions, from mountaineering and India to people management and the task of taking the company to new peaks

Journey through life

TAS manager Sabaleel Nandy goes through life taking on immediate challenges and leaving the future to deal with later. And why not? Life, like happiness, is in the here and now

 
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