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An Icon with Will & Well Wishs
by Mahendra Saraswat on Jun 26, 2006 12:53 PM  Permalink 

The write up is superb, informative and mind-boggling. As I know Shri Murthy is not a man of money but a person of profound philanthropy. Really Narayana Murthys take birth on the earth one from billions due their great SANSKARS to serve the humanity. I love and regard Murthy. Lord bestow him many billions days on the earth to serve the needy.
With regards
Mahendra Saraswat

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A person with vision - Mr Murthy
by Sandeep Agarwal on Jun 25, 2006 07:56 PM  Permalink 

Respected Sir(Mr N Murthy),
Our country is proud of having a son like you. Sir, I do not have word to show to respest for you. I admire you, I respect you and what not, I wish all of Indians should take atleast one quality of yours. Your article motivate me alot.
Thanks you alot sir for doing so much for the country for the society.

Regards,
Sandeep.


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We need Mr Narayana Murthy at much higher level
by B Vijaya Kumar on Jun 25, 2006 12:28 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Mr Narayana Murthy is not unique when he preached and practiced business ethics but what is more important is that he brought in imagination, efficiency and effectiveness in his operations. Infosys is perceived to be the most ethical organisation and is highly successful. Reliance is perceived to be low on ethical standards but is still highly successful. What is common to both of them is that they have taken care of their shareholders and rewarded them handsomely. Whatever is talked of Late Mr Dhirubhai Ambani, he was the pioneer in rewarding shareholders,particularly shareholders and attracted common people to share market. So being ethical with good value systems is not sufficient, the leaders shall also bring in innovation and adaptability to make the organisations successful.

Now I request the political parties to consider Mr Narayana Murthy for the position of President after Mr Abdual Kalam. Whatever be the short comings of political parties, they gave us a good person like Mr Abdul Kalam as President, who ignited fire in the minds of people to dream and strive for achivieing them. I think Mr Narayana Murthy will be a worthy successor to Mr Abdul Kalam.

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RE:We need Mr Narayana Murthy at much higher level
by on Aug 18, 2007 06:51 PM  Permalink
B. Vijaya Kumar, you have cited a good comparison of two highly successful organisations. Really a great point to ponder.

It is very rightly said that rewarding the shareholders is one of the important keys to success of the organisations.

I would go beyond it and add that 'It is the basic intention of achieving something great Achieving the goal that lead to the overall betterment and progress of the society as a whole.' which defines the success of the Company.

Tarun N. Naik

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Mr. Murthy 's defination of success ....is really success..
by Kunil Patodiya on Jun 25, 2006 12:25 AM  Permalink 

Hi guys, Mr. Murthy's success defination is really true because of he himself a success man , for that what have achieved n what problems facing, how become a success .....its excellent article.....

Rediff..Keep it up n pls inspire youth pepole..



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Hats off sir
by chandrasekhar on Jun 24, 2006 10:33 PM  Permalink 

I Dreamt that....after H.E Dr APJ Kalam....

Mr. Narayana Murthy must takeover the baton and nurture INDIA...



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best article
by venkat on Jun 24, 2006 10:07 PM  Permalink 

great message,really motivating one and he gave correct definition to globalisation.

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Murthy's 5 tips for success
by BtReddy on Jun 24, 2006 08:18 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

He is the modern God of the India...He has the ethics in business and in person....we found that the way he speaks and he proves.He is sharing his wealth to everybody who ever been participate in the journey of Infy. Indirectly same effect is influencing whole Indian Economy and WE INDIANS.

Thanks for all.

BtReddy

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RE:Murthy's 5 tips for success
by on Aug 18, 2007 06:56 PM  Permalink
I would like to make a harsh comment on this post but could not help it, We have a very poor habit of assigning Godness to humans. Murthy is great human being no doubt human being, but by assigning him a Godly status, we are excusing ourselves off our capabilities as humans.

I would say, follow his principles try to bring them in practice, and start living the greatness that we see in him.

Tarun N. Naik

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a nation builder
by krishna on Jun 24, 2006 08:07 PM  Permalink 

Sir, the intereview isjust an indication of how much humble Mr. NARAYAN MURTHY is as person and what a visioner with his thinking.
Infosys\'s outstanding performance is the result of his and his trusted associates hard effort which is always driven by innovation and values.
at this point of time I like to make a request to him that the selection critieria for job need not be completely based on Apptitude Test, Which is found to be tough for students who have studied in regional languages.
I suggest to select the candidates based on the marks scored in the examination & provide them training according to their merit. I am confident anyone who is practically trained throughly will definately show marked perfrmance in any field.
I like to bring to notice that most of the instutions that provide education are not upto the mark you have been looking for.
I wish him all the best and happy retired life.
At last , one thing, I hope to see him has our PRESIDENT After another genius ABDUL KALAM vacates.

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Excellent article from an Indian software Icon
by Bhaskar Reddy on Jun 24, 2006 07:57 PM  Permalink 

For every avarage software industry stakeholder, Narayana Murthy is a role model. To be in the world tech game we should improve on what he says.

thanks
Bhaskar

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