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MindTree, a mid-sized information technology services company, is to focus on corporate governance, leadership grooming and repositioning of its brand, as it prepares for the 'second phase' of its journey, 13 years after inception.
Based in this city, the company has hired three globally reputed agencies and firms -- Egon Zehnder, for improving corporate governance; Siegel & Gale, for refurbishing the brand; and Korn Ferry, for career assessment and leadership grooming.
"Phase one of our journey, in the first 13 years, was a period of great transition, essentially from a culture-led company to become an expertise-led one. If you look at the next eight years, we have to up the game," Subroto Bagchi, the newly appointed chairman, told Business Standard.
In April last year, MindTree saw one of its 10 co-founders leave, Ashok Soota.
Bagchi says the company's vision will be to make sure it is not dependant on the founders.
"When we talk about core leaders, it goes beyond the founders.
"Our challenge and our job will be to make sure it is not a founder-dependent company. We did the right thing in the beginning, when we said our family members cannot work in this company.
"Now, we have to build a pool of leadership that is not linked to the founders," he said.
The next level
To make this happen, MindTree has engaged with Korn Ferry, the largest executive recruiting company in the world.
It has completed leadership assessments of the top 100 people, with Korn Ferry.
The company hopes its engagement with the latter would help in "creating a very strong leadership funnel; people who think differently, to take the organisation to the next level," said K K Natarajan, managing director and CEO.
Bagchi, till recently donning the roles of vice-chairman and 'gardener', still prioritises leadership grooming