Sunday, April 04, 2010

Leadership Lessons from India: A HBR Review Paper

This month’s Harvard Business Review runs a review on ‘Leadership Lessons from India’; how best Indian companies drive performance by investing in People.

This survey was conducted across all sectors like Relience, Wipro, TCS, Bharati Telecom, Infosys, Mahindra & Mahindra, Aventis Pharma and many others. Interestingly none of the companies who are interviewed suggested that their companies had succeeded because of their own cleverness at strategy or even because of the efforts of the top team. They didn’t mention skills in financial markets, merger and acquisitions or deal making talents that western CEOs often claim as important points. They put entire success is because of employees.

The leaders of Indian’s biggest and fastest growing companies take an internally focused, long –term view and put motivating and developing employees higher on the priority list than short term shareholder interest. And it appears that this is a more Indian model and which seems to be working very well for all these companies.
It is interesting to note how Indian CEOs focus more on involving employees in building the strategy and involve themselves in motivating employees. Unlike western CEOs who leave the business unit heads or cost center owners to decide on the strategy and measure the heads based on the financial performance; Indian management seems to be involved in designing the strategy and periodically check if they need any help. Also, they act as mentors to all next generation leaders there by helping them to groom up to next level.

There are couple of other things which needs worth mentioning; ability to create a sense of mission through transparency and accountability and level of communication with-in the companies. It seems amazing everyone works towards a common goal. And Indian companies seem to engage all possible technologies to communicate to employees, be it formal open houses, social network sites etc.

It reminds me one story, which U.S president Lyndon Johnson loved to tell about asking a truck driver who worked at NASA in the 1960s what his job was.

The driver’s response “I am helping to put a man on the moon”. Such is the power of empowering the employees.

I learnt a lot from this article.

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