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With unwavering integrity, Ratan Tata prioritised values over profit
The Morning Standard
|October 11, 2024
RATAN Tata's leadership transcends the boundaries of business; he shaped not only the Tata Group but also everyone fortunate enough to work with him. He was a visionary, the first to push Tata into the global stage with bold moves like acquiring Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Steel. It wasn't just about expanding-it was about setting a precedent for what Indian businesses could achieve internationally.
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He had the foresight to think beyond borders, but what made him truly stand out was the way he did it-with unwavering integrity, always prioritising values over profit.
In the many years I've been associated with the Tata Group, his influence has been ever-present. Whether it was a critical boardroom decision or a personal challenge, Ratan Tata remained a figure of calm and clarity.
He never allowed the weight of a situation to cloud his judgement. This ability to stay composed under pressure is something I've tried to emulate in my own career. His wisdom wasn't forceful but gentle, and his approach inspired confidence. There was never a moment where I didn't feel heard or supported when seeking his guidance.
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