You cannot have a society where you spend more than you earn. I mean, it's just fundamentally not viable in the long run.
From Azim Premji
Frankly, I don't know how many companies there are, globally, which are truly global.
Certain product lines are more suited to be manufactured in proximity with the customer, while others are more suitable to be manufactured in India.
We entered the global market only in the end-'80s, and that was because imports became more liberal.
How can you contribute towards building the Indian society and the Indian nation? No better way than to upgrade the quality of young people in school, particularly the schools which are run by the state government in the villages.
We've always seen ourselves as Indian. We've never seen ourselves as Hindus or Muslims or Christians or Buddhists.
All our hiring staff are trained to interview in English. They're trained to look for Westernized segments because we deal with global customers.
Being in the consumer business helps us groom talent in areas like marketing, finance and logistics. We can benchmark our outsourcing business to our consumer business and its best practices.
I.B.M. was not really bringing their best technologies to India. They were dumping old machines in the country that had been thrown away in the rest of the world 10 years before.
Talent is in short supply everywhere. At Wipro, we are training nonengineers to be engineers.
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