Narayana Murthy's mantra is that if companies want to make a profit, they have to do this work, you know what?
Narayana Murthy Mantra: Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy has given the success mantra for companies to grow and become profitable. On a five-day visit to Vietnam, IT industry senior leader Narayana Murthy, in a conversation with Truong Gia Binh, president of IT firm FPT, said companies need to build trust among customers to grow and become profitable. Also, earning their respect is very important. Referring to Infosys' long-term innings, since the company's inception, its aim has been to earn respect rather than profit. He said he and his team are committed to making Infosys the most respected company in India. He said customer loyalty translates into profits and attracts top talent. If you want to invest for the long term, companies need to get it right. It is the duty of employees to respect the company asset: Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy added that many successful entrepreneurs around the world give up to 75 percent of their shares to junior employees. Infosys also follows suit. He said that company leaders should not only provide benefits to their subordinates, but employees should also respect and protect the assets of the company. Narayanamurthy said that the power of the power plant does not decrease during the rainy season, the government is busy in arranging coal, money is not important, companies should create favorable conditions to engage the employees for a long time. In my opinion, money is not the most important thing, but the employee wants to be respected and appreciated for his abilities, he said. Expressing confidence in Vietnam's potential, Murthy said the country is emerging as one of the leading developed countries in Asia. He said Vietnam will bring prosperity to its people faster than many countries in Asia. I have no doubts about your growth in the future. Big loss for IDFC bank by collecting loanless EMI, now giving 1 lakh to customer The post Narayana Murthy's mantra, companies have to do this job if they want to make profit, you know what? Prabhat appeared first in Kabar.