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Tata’s Leadership Experiment : The Story of the Tata Administrative Service
By Mukund Rajan| Sonu Bhasin| Bharat Wakhlu
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About the book
In the mid-1950s, JRD Tata envisioned the creation of an exclusive management cadre for the Tata Group, christened the Tata Administrative Service (TAS). His vision was to create future leaders who would perpetuate the Tata values such as integrity, excellence, unity and responsibility throughout the Group. At the core of all these values was the agenda of nation building. Understanding fully well that leadership development is a dynamic phenomenon and continues to change over time, JRD was looking at leaders who would be constantly groomed for roles across Tata companies.
What led to the TAS becoming a natural choice among aspirants over the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), which, at any point of time, would give them the assurance of a stable government job? How did the TAS fare with creating leaders? Who were some of the brightest leaders that it created? Where is the TAS today and how does the future look?
In Tata’s Leadership Experiment, three former TAS officers, Bharat Wakhlu, Mukund Rajan and Sonu Bhasin, come together to find answers to these and many other pertinent questions. Based on extensive research and detailed interviews with former and current TAS officers, this book presents a fascinating account of an ambitious leadership experiment.
Pages: 300
Available in: Hardback
Language: English
Mukund Rajan
Dr Mukund Rajan chairs a pioneering investment firm focused on catalysing Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) improvements. Previously, in a twenty-three-year career with India’s largest corporate house, the Tata Group, he served as the Group’s first Brand Custodian, Chief Ethics Officer, Chairman of the Tata Global Sustainability Council and Member of the Group Executive Council.
A graduate from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, Dr Rajan completed a Doctorate in International Relations on a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University. His previous books include Global Environmental Politics (1996) and The Brand Custodian: My Years with the Tatas (2019).
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Sonu Bhasin
SONU BHASIN is one of the early women professionals in the corporate world. She has led various businesses in senior leadership positions during her career, including when she was a part of the TAS (Tata Administrative Service), ING Barings, Axis Bank, Yes Bank and Tata Capital Limited.
Bhasin is an independent director on boards of well-known and reputed domestic and multinational companies. As part of her work now, she focuses on family businesses, and is the founder of Families and Business (FAB).
She is a family business historian, a business author and the editor-in-chief of Families & Business magazine. She has been named one of the Global 100 Most Influential Individuals for family enterprises in 2020. Sonu has a B.Sc. (Hons) degree in mathematics from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University, and an MBA from the Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University.
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Bharat Wakhlu
Bharat Wakhlu is a thought-leader, a futurist, a leadership coach, keynote speaker and the bestselling author of four books—covering Performance Excellence, Personal Growth, Ethics and Governance—and a novel. With over three decades of global corporate experience within the Tata Group and with Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, he offers a slew of unique capabilities to help leaders across diverse organizations deliver lasting, wholesome value. He is the co-founder of the Foundation for Peace and Compassionate Leadership, a not-for-profit that’s committed to a new paradigm of leadership. An avid drone hobbyist and golfer, Bharat is fluent in six languages.
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