Tata Steel Is the Original Make In India Story: T.V. Narendran
Tata Steel has become one of the leading steel manufacturers across the globe in the last 116 years. The company is hopeful of lasting another 100 years on the back of its multi-generational employees and a people-centric work culture. With clear focus and targets in sight, T.V. Narendran, chief executive officer and managing director of Tata Steel, explains how a large part of its future growth will take place in India due to the infra push of the government and its investment in future and sustainable technology
Suchetana Ray - July 28, 2023
Tata Steel, Est. 1907
Starting out as Tata Iron and Steel Company, popularly known by its acronym TISCO, Tata Steel now has a market capitalisation of over Rs 1.4 trillion.
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She-Movers Of India
Women taking up roles in unconventional spaces are not only breaking gender misconceptions but also bringing a new perspective to the workplace, especially in infrastructure projects of national importance
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Heart Of Gold
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Why Has Linde India Left Its Investors Breathless With Excitement?
The stock of this industrial gas producer shot up during the pandemic, but there is more to this company than oxygen
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Industry 4.0: Factories that need no human
While fully autonomous facilities are still many years away, Indian organisations have taken a big leap towards it. These are exciting times!
Asha Menon - April 02, 2021
What is your top priority for next year?
With a digital-first focus, India Inc’s top bosses are gearing up for an action-packed 2021
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Friendly reminder
Tata Steel’s new digital film ‘The Washout’ reminds us that regularly washing hands comes with another big responsibility
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"It is human nature to believe during good times that good times won’t end"
Just as a dying canary would warn miners about poisonous gases building up in a tunnel, a good set of indicators is essential for any manager, says Ishaat Hussain, former director of Tata Sons
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Pack Leader
By reimagining a once declining market of steel pipes, APL Apollo Tubes hacked out its lead position
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