A rich resource
April 2013
Human resource heads of eight Tata companies speak about developing and taking care of their talent pool
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‘IP should not be a part of the legal department’
April 2013 | Cynthia Rodrigues
Acknowledged widely as an inspirational leader, Ruud Peters, head of Philips Intellectual Property & Standards (Philips IP&S), speaks on ways to mature the IP culture in the Tata group
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‘Litigation does not necessarily mean war’
April 2013 | Cynthia Rodrigues
Heinz Goddar, a partner at Boehmert & Boehmert and at Forrester & Boehmert, is a well-known patent and trademark attorney based in Munich. In this interview, he talks about patents in general and licensing in particular
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'Sustainability is the right thing to do for business'
January 2013 | Sangeeta Menon
Adam Werbach, the chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi S and the chief sustainability officer of Saatchi & Saatchi, has worked with several of the world’s largest companies, and helped them design and implement their sustainability strategy
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'Climate change is a threat to our civilisation'
January 2013 | Jai Wadia
Professor Tim Flannery, an Australian scientist, explorer and conservationist, is the former director of the South Australian Museum and is currently a professor at Sydney’s Macquarie University. He stresses the need to take immediate action to prevent further environmental damage and to leave a more acceptable inheritance for our children
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'Complexity is a silent killer'
January 2013 | Vibha Rao
Chris Zook, director, Bain & Company, is the author of several books on differentiation and how companies need to leverage their uniqueness to gain greater success. In this interview, he dives deep into the concepts of differentiation and repeatability, and what they mean to companies looking to remain profitable
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'People are the last competitive advantage'
January 2013 | Vibha Rao
Walt Cleaver, former president and CEO of HR People & Strategy, and currently principal and founder of the Cleaver Consulting Group, is an HR strategist with a focus on global leadership. Here he talks about the importance of investing in human capital in today’s uncertain economic scenario as well as the shifts in HR strategies in recent years
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'Every CEO and CFO must look at how they can improve sustainability'
January 2013 | Sangeeta Menon
Pavan Sukhdev is founder-CEO of GIST Advisory, a specialist consulting firm which helps governments and corporations discover, measure, value and manage their impact on natural and human capital. He talks about the need to move towards a green economy and the role of corporations in a sustainable economy of tomorrow
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Year of living cautiously
December 2012
The year 2012 is the focus in this series of interviews with the chief executives of 12 Tata companies — on the challenges they face in these tough and demanding times and the opportunities they expect in an economic environment where mere survival is not much of an option
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A choice of options
August 2011 | Jai Wadia
A career transition management programme for professional women, Tata's Second Career Internship Programme (SCIP) offers flexible work options to women who want to get back to work. Launched in 2008, on International Women’s Day, the programme has been an acclaimed success. Group HR’s Aditya Ahuja, TAS head and Sangeeta Navalkar, SCIP manager, talk to Jai Wadia on the journey so far
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“China’s expectations have changed”
May 2011 | Tata Review
The head of the Tata Sons office in China, James Zhan speaks softly enough to make you strain to catch his words, but he is a hard nut on business matters, with toughness and savvy that augurs well for the Tata group as it sets its sights on expanding its businesses in the world’s fastest-growing economy
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'I have been able to find a balance within myself'
March 2011 | Christabelle Noronha
RK Krishna Kumar, Tata Sons director and consummate Tata personality, opens up in a rare interview on the subjects and values that he holds dearest
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Tools of the IP trade
January 2011 | Subramaniam Vutha and Sujata Agrawal
In an interview with Subramaniam Vutha and Sujata Agrawal, internationally-known IP attorney Heinz Goddar gives his views on the importance of IPR, with particular focus on the Indian environment
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Gearing up for a new globalised era
January 2011 | Cynthia Rodrigues
Siddhartha Roy, economic advisor, DES, discusses how the economic think tank and research group is evolving in new directions
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The healing touch
July 2010 | Tata.com
Dr Mammen Chandy, director, Tata Medical Center, Kolkata, talks about the vision that led to the setting up of the hospital and what it hopes to achieve in terms of cancer care and treatment
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The IPR way
May 2010 | Subramaniam Vutha and Sujata Agrawal
Judge Randall R Rader, a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and an expert on patent law, shares his insights on intellectual property rights in India, in an exclusive interview with Subramaniam Vutha, a consultant with the Tatas on Tata IP Management Programme, and Sujata Agrawal
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Creating a universe of innovators
July 2009 | Shubha Madhukar and Arundhuti Dasgupta
The Tata group has a long history of innovation. However many are unaware of the extent and significance of the innovations undertaken and their impact on the entire group, says R Gopalakrishnan, executive director of Tata Sons and chairman of the Tata Group Innovation Forum (TGIF), in an interview with Shubha Madhukar and Arundhuti Dasgupta
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"Following international standards helps our companies build competitive positions in the global marketplace"
September 2008 | Sourced from ISO Focus
Alan Rosling, an executive director with Tata Sons, talks about the importance of quality standards, and particularly the relevance of ISO benchmarks, in a modern-day business world
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In step with the nation
November 2007 | Christabelle Noronha
Tata Sons' Chairman Ratan Tata elucidates the Tata group’s engagement with the idea of India, his team-over-individual doctrine and his hopes for a fair deal from history
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The quintessential TAS man
July 2007 | Christabelle Noronha
If TAS wants a brand ambassador, it need look no further than the Tata Sons board: RK Krishna Kumar, director, and member of the Group Corporate Centre, is a shining exemplar of TAS's success
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Mind over matter
June 2007 | Christabelle Noronha
Arun Gandhi, executive director, Tata Sons, talks about the Corus auction and various aspects of mergers and acquisitions
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The internationalisation imperative
February 2007 | Sujata Agrawal
As the Tata Group is poised to become India's first true multinational enterprise, Alan Rosling, executive director, Tata Sons, reveals the thinking underpinning its internationalisation efforts
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Finance finesse
February 2007 | Ashwin Tombat and Sujata Agrawal
Ishaat Hussain, finance director, Tata Sons, talks about finance in the era of globalisation, the Group's recent M&As and the new areas on the Tata radar
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A grand brand
February 2007 | Sujata Agrawal
The Tata name has consistently stood for integrity, values, ethics and quality. R Gopalakrishnan, executive director, Tata Sons, explains the Group's strategies for taking it global
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The economic think tank
October 2006
Siddhartha Roy, economic advisor to the Tata Group, joined DES in September 2003 with 26 years of research and in-house consultancy experience in various strategic planning fields
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Vision of the future
August 2006 | Christabelle Noronha
Group Chairman Ratan Tata speaks on a wide range of issues concerning the Tata group and its place in a world changing more dramatically than ever before
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In safe hands
March 2006 | Shubha Madhukar
Protecting the Tata brand is the responsibility of a small but determined group of people, led by FN Subedar, senior vice president, finance, Tata Sons
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"The word quality carries so much baggage"
March 2006 | Shubha Madhukar
In his six-month association with the Tata Group, Hank Grimmick, a veteran business excellence consultant, found its people to be warm, caring and committed to the organisation and the Tata Business Excellence Model
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BE a winner
March 2006 | Shubha Madhukar
"Trying to implement TBEM by 'working harder' is a sure formula for failure," says John Vinyard, a senior Baldrige assessor from the US, who has been evaluating Tata Group companies for several years. TBEM, he says, is not about brute force but the use of systematic processes
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Quality on call
July 2005 | Shobha Ramswamy
Chief operating officer Kuruvilla Markose traces the journey Tata Sons subsidiary SerWizSol* has been on in its first year in the contact centre business
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Stairway to the top
May 2005 | Christabelle Noronha
To be a leader is every manager's dream. JJ Irani, director of Tata Sons, shows how one can achieve it
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The twain does meet
August 2004 | Saloni Meghani
Nature enthusiast Alan Rosling, the executive director of Tata Sons, shares his trysts with geographical and cultural India and his long association with the Tata Group
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Treating the customer as king
March 2003 | Christabelle Noronha
A brand can establish itself in the minds of its customers only if it can successfully gain their loyalty and trust. Ratan Tata, chairman of the Tata Group, expands on his vision of what Tata companies must do to create a unified brand that is a class apart from the competition
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On the leadership trail
August 2002 | Shobha Ramaswamy
With improved programmes, faculty and facilities, the Tata Management Training Centre in Pune is better equipped than ever to meet its objective: making leaders of managers. Director VJ Rao explains how
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Packaging a new punch
June 2002 | Sujata Agrawal
Bushen Raina has used the Tata Business Excellence Model template to engineer a turnaround of the Tinplate Company of India
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View from the top
June 2002 | Christabelle Noronha
Ratan Tata, the chairman of the Tata Group, takes off the business suit to articulate his thoughts on subjects beyond the strictly entrepreneurial
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Betting on books
April 2002 | Christabelle Noronha
Dr N. Subrahmanyam, the managing director of Tata McGraw-Hill, talks about the publishing companys operations and articulates the need for tougher regulations to curb the menace of book piracy in India. An interview
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"We need a consortium of like-minded companies to face the multinationals"
November 2001 | Outlook magazine
Ratan Tata, chairman of the Tata group speaks to Outlook, the magazine brought out by well known consulting firm, Andersen Consulting. Excerpts from the interview
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Faculty control
November 2001 | Christabelle Noronha
The alarm bells are ringing in the distance over the difference in the quality of education being delivered by Indias engineering institutions. In this interview, Prof C. R. Muthukrishnan, deputy director at IIT, Chennai, says the fault lies more in the teaching than in those being taught
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The integrated future
October 2001 | Shashi Bhagnari
Dr Nirmal Jain, the managing director of Tata Infotech, is convinced that the company, having learned from experience, is now poised for expansion, consolidation and better times all round
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The talent challenge
September 2001 | Christabelle Noronha
At the core of every successful company is an army of contented employees. The Tata Group is taking the human resources message to heart by investing in people. Satish Pradhan, executive vice-president (group human resources), elucidates how
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"We want to attract good people, retain the better people and advance the best people"
January 2001 | Christabelle Noronha
'With people-related knowledge resources becoming a key competitive advantage in today's world, the Tata Group has felt the need to refocus its attention on leadership development,' says R. Gopalakrishnan, executive director of Tata Sons, and member of the Group Executive Office, detailing the group's new initiatives in developing human resources
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'The key to any successful business always was and will always remain customer orientation'
September 2000 | Christabelle Noronha
Ishaat Hussain, finance director, Tata Sons, member of the Group Executive Office and chairman of Voltas, talks about the new challenges facing the Tata Group
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Every time I come up next to an Indica on the road, I want to roll my window down and tap his window and say, 'How do you like it?'
August 2000 | Autocar India
Group Chairman Ratan Tata's interview with Hormazd Sorabjee, editor, AutoCar India, which celebrates its first anniversary
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"The brand expresses a promise"
July 2000 | Christabelle Noronha
R Gopalakrishnan, executive director, Tata Sons, and member of the Group Executive Office, speaks on how the Tata Group aims to build the group brand across businesses and products. Excerpts from an interview with Christabelle Noronha, deputy general manager – online communications, Tata Services
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'We want to be in businesses with growth potential'
March 2000 | Rajarshi Roy
Ishaat Hussain, director, Tata Sons and member of the Group Corporate Centre, speaks to Rajarshi Roy of Business Standard
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