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The Tata Way

By drawing parallels between Tata business values and the increasing global trend towards a rise in responsible corporate behaviour, Shubhro Sen predicts that what will stand the Tata group in good stead is its unique business philosophy of giving due consideration to all its stakeholders

The covenant and the code

Long before corporate governance became a buzzword in industry circles, Tata Steel was following the letter and spirit of the rules that define ethical business behaviour

Batting for the customer

It manufactures the tastiest of products, but that's not what makes Tata Tea a leader. Rather, it's the subtle art of consumer focus

Tender is the adieu

Transparency and fairness have been the cornerstones of the voluntary retirement initiative implemented by Indian Hotels

The shades of separation

Reducing workforce numbers without subjugating employees to acute anguish is an arduous challenge for the best of companies. Tata Steel has shown there is a humane way of doing this

Overview: A rich rubric of ethics

Defined by a deeply rooted set of values and beliefs, corporate governance at Tata rests on the pillars of trust and integrity

Taking on the world

Tata Chemicals, one of the largest manufacturers of fertilisers and soda ash in the country, has begun to align itself with global practices and understand the global landscape of the industry

When the leader cares

The Tata group has consistently adhered to the practice of corporate governance and has initiated the process of the triple bottom line, consisting of benchmarking with global practices

Putting the customer in the driver's seat

The philosophy at Tata Engineering's passenger car division places the customer on the highest pedestal. KA Anantharam and Mohini Bhatnagar explain how the company and the car continue to set new standards in the Indian automobile industry