Feel bad that I invited my mother to visit Infosys only when she was dying: NR Narayana Murthy

Feel bad that I invited my mother to visit Infosys only when she was dying: NR Narayana Murthy

NR Narayana Murthy, while speaking at IIM-Ahemdabad, said, "Feel bad that I invited my mother to visit Infosys only when she was dying."

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Aakanksha Chaturvedi
  • Apr 3, 2023,
  • Updated Apr 3, 2023 9:28 AM IST

NR Narayana Murthy, the founder of Indian IT giant Infosys and currently the Chairman of Catamaran Ventures, shared anecdotes from his life while speaking at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA) over the weekend.

Murthy said that he feels bad that he did not invite his mother to visit Infosys early on in life. He said, "Feel bad that I invited my mother to visit Infosys only when she was dying."

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The Infosys founder also spoke about what a corporate leader's motivation in life should be.

"I have learned this from Mahatma Gandhi. He believed that whenever you take a decision, think of the poor people who will get affected by that decision," Murthy said.

Adding to that, Murthy also highlighted how wealth-sharing can work as a powerful motivation tool. He said, "I used to take only 1/10th of my salary and give 20 per cent extra to junior colleagues. This is leading by example and instilling a sense of responsibility among the team."

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Furthermore, he also explained that 'humility' is one of the most desired qualities in a top executive.

"There were people smarter than me in my college and later in my industry, but humility is something that helped me soar in my career. Always have your feet on the ground," he said by using himself as an example.

While addressing the students and the faculty members at IIMA, one of India's premier management institutes, Murthy also highlighted that the students should consult the faculty to become better leaders.

"Faculty members can also help CEOs in building a better company," he added.

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NR Narayana Murthy, the founder of Indian IT giant Infosys and currently the Chairman of Catamaran Ventures, shared anecdotes from his life while speaking at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA) over the weekend.

Murthy said that he feels bad that he did not invite his mother to visit Infosys early on in life. He said, "Feel bad that I invited my mother to visit Infosys only when she was dying."

Advertisement

Also Read: Campus hiring for IT and tech slows down 25% amid layoffs - BusinessToday

The Infosys founder also spoke about what a corporate leader's motivation in life should be.

"I have learned this from Mahatma Gandhi. He believed that whenever you take a decision, think of the poor people who will get affected by that decision," Murthy said.

Adding to that, Murthy also highlighted how wealth-sharing can work as a powerful motivation tool. He said, "I used to take only 1/10th of my salary and give 20 per cent extra to junior colleagues. This is leading by example and instilling a sense of responsibility among the team."

Also Read: Tech layoffs: GitHub India fires over 140 engineers, say sources - BusinessToday

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Furthermore, he also explained that 'humility' is one of the most desired qualities in a top executive.

"There were people smarter than me in my college and later in my industry, but humility is something that helped me soar in my career. Always have your feet on the ground," he said by using himself as an example.

While addressing the students and the faculty members at IIMA, one of India's premier management institutes, Murthy also highlighted that the students should consult the faculty to become better leaders.

"Faculty members can also help CEOs in building a better company," he added.

Also Read: Startup Layoffs: Unacademy to cut 12% jobs - BusinessToday

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Aakanksha Chaturvedi

I am a multimedia reporter working across Business Today properties, at the India Today Group.

I break stories for BusinessToday.in and write longform analytical pieces for the Business Today Magazine.

I also report for India Today TV's the Business Today Show and the Tech Today Show.

I am the youngest reporter with a cover story in the Business Today magazine (most widely read Indian business magazine). I am also the youngest reporter covering business news on TV.

I have previously worked with International Business Times (US edition) and Coin Crunch India. I graduated with a degree in mass media from Mithibai College, Mumbai in 2021.

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