Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran highlights 4 themes as a strategy to look ahead
Chairman appreciated Colleague's contribution during COVID, said I am optimistic about what we can do next in the years ahead.
New Delhi: The Chairman of Tata Group N Chandrasekaran in his new year message listed the four good strategic themes to believe in and apply for the future to look forward. He said, "Our strategy, looking ahead, has four themes: digital, new energy, supply chain resilience, and health. Our companies are already adapting to these changes, and we are witnessing a stronger performance. Our new pilots and businesses, from 5G to TataNeu and Tata Electronics, are poised to benefit from these four themes going forward."
He added, 'We have come a long way, but we must press on with our transformation. In the next year, the IMF predicts the Indian economy will grow by 8.5%, well above the global average of 4.9%. As a business, we can play our part in the evolution of India, with its ambitions to become a $3 trillion economy by 2024. We must keep pushing ourselves to be simpler, more sustainable, and more technologically advanced. If we do, we can push our company, and our country, forward."
He appreciated Colleague's contribution during COVID, Tata group companies did well, not only in terms of financial performance but also in executing our transformation agenda. Chandrasekaran said I am optimistic about what we can do next in the years ahead. Recent success has given our group a great platform to build on. I am excited by the heights I know we can reach, not just financially, but also in terms of the difference we can make to communities. We can set new standards in technology, sustainability, and skills development.
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