India TV Fact Check: A photo of the late industrialist Ratan Tata is circulating on social media, with claims that it was displayed on the Burj Khalifa as a tribute to him. However, a fact check ...
Ratan Tata (1937–2024) was a prominent industrialist who grew the company he inherited, the Tata Group, from an Indian name to a global entity. Established in 1868, the Tata Group spans a gamut ...
However, according to the book, for Ratan Tata, only "the talent and the values of the person mattered", with religion, community or the region contenders came from were hardly relevant.
Ratan Tata (R) began having second thoughts about Cyrus Mistry even before the latter formally taking over the position.(Kalpak Pathak/HT File Photo) The book claims that Ratan Tata began having ...
Ratan Tata began doubting Cyrus Mistry's suitability as Tata Sons' chairman within a year of his apprenticeship. The doubts were fueled by Mistry's sharp interventions and potential ethos conflicts.
However, according to the book, for Ratan Tata, only "the talent and the values of the person mattered", with religion, community or the region contenders came from were hardly relevant. Ratan Tata ...
According to the book Ratan Tata: A Life by Thomas Mathew and published by HarperCollins, Tata, who initially endorsed Mistry despite some reservations from group veterans, grew concerned as he ...
Yet, "Mistry's removal 'in some way' was the 'most painful and difficult thing for Ratan", says the book quoting Nitin Nohria, former dean of Harvard Business School, who was chosen by Tata to ...
The promising biography claims to reveal a lot of never heard before stories from the life of Ratan Tata. One such aspect of his life was flying, which Thomas talks about in his book. Image Credit ...
I naively thought that the DNA of a person with such an impressive education would be different,” Ratan Tata is quoted as saying in the book. The biography, Ratan Tata: A Life, by Thomas Mathew ...