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Natarajan Chandrasekaran of Tata Consultancy Services: Making a Habit of Accountability

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Dhanya Thoppil's WSJ interview with Natarajan Chandrasekharan, CEO of Tata Consultancy Services, July 2014

07/28/2014

With $90 billion in market capitalization, TCS is India's largest company. Chandrasekharan describes the approach he took to double revenues since the 2009 financial crisis by focussing on new opportunities. He says the company can operate units independently and get 100% of the processing power of individual unit managers. At the same time have the scale to take multiple new intitiatives and invest large resources in new areas of tech because of its size. The new areas of growth include social, cloud, big data and analytics. TCS has new tech investments that could generate $3 to $4-5 billion in revenues in 3 years.

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