key management changes at infosys india in 2013
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“To be a Globally respected corporation that provides best-of-breed business solution”.
“To achieve our objective in an environment of honesty, courtesy towards our clients, employees and society at large”.
The Entrepreneur
The Entrepreneur
Chief System Programmer - IIM
CEO for 21 years at Infosys
Invested in well understood, proven products and not just R&D
Leadership : Democratic & Positive
Gopala Krishnan
Co-founder of Infosys & CEO From 2006-11
Role At Infosys
ksa-infosys joint venture (1987-1994)
Global delivery model (1985)
OCM(organizational change management)
OCM Model
Chief’s Colom
Chief Operating officer in 2007
The leader since 2011
Introduced Infosys 3.0.
Focus during journey
Project management
Client Relationship
Employee Engagement
Struggle as a Leader
1. Infosys 3.0 is like a German philosophical tract.
2. Lacked knowledge of industry as a sales person.
3. High prices compared to peers.
4. Employers lack technical capability.
Hunt for new ‘CEO’
CEO SD.Shibulal's term officially ends only in March 2015,
A candidate to ease transition wanted
External agencies & evaluation of internal candidates
Eligible Candidates
ASHOK VEMURI BG SRINIVAS V.BALAKRISHNAN
Head of Americas and Global Head of Manufacturing, and Engineering Services
Member of the Board of Directors of InfosysHead of Europe and Global Head of Financial Services and Insurance Unit
Member of the BoardHead – Infosys BPO, Finacle, and India Business UnitChairman, Infosys Lodestone
Changes on Return
Instant Salary hikes.
Deviate from Infosys 3.0 strategies.
Focus on IT services as bread and butter services.
Infosys is taking advice from Mckensey for reorganizing process
Effect of changes
Company shares jumped to its highest since April 2011.
Company came back in competition by cutting on margins.
Market share grew up especially in North American region
Sales of the company rose nearly 8% against estimated 5-6% growth.
Effect of changes