Task Cut Out For Rishad Premji

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Wipro, under chairman designate Rishad Premji, faces a key challenge of matching industry level growth, after the IT services company struggled with client bankruptcies, bad market bets and acquisitions over the past few years. Premji will have to work with Abidali Neemuchwala, chief executive and managing director-designate, to tap more high-margin digital businesses and IP-led delivery models, experts tracking the sector said.

The company also has to focus on creating an executive bench within senior management that can go on to produce technology leaders. 

Premji’s role will be more challenging as he will have to drive growth in IP-led revenue, said Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief executive, Greyhound Research. “While Premji Jr is focusing on IP-led growth, he has to see how that gets embedded in the broader Wipro systems, how revenue starts moving towards being IP-led,” he added. 

Cross-town rival Infosys drew flak earlier over a feud between the management and founders, and one of Premji’s key duties will be to ensure better management and owner coordination for faster growth, Gogia pointed out. “What Rishad represents here is ownership, not management. The focus of the owners and focus of the management must match for it to be relevant in the new-age technology driven world,” said Gogia. 

[Economic Times]


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