The co-founder who returned as non-executive chairman expects to stay as long as necessary to make Infosys 'super stable,' but no longer
For long-term success, Infosys, under Nilekani and the next CEO, will have to clearly communicate to all stakeholders on exactly where it stands in the market
Vishal Sikka, R Seshasayee to leave while the hunt for a permanent CEO continues with career-Infoscion UB Pravin Rao remaining as interim chief executive
Incipient though it is, Vishal Sikka succeeded in getting 200,000 Infoscions on a journey of transformation and, equally important, of seeing themselves as real innovators and not just as warm bodies. But his resignation over persistent 'attacks' from founder NR Narayana Murthy has served to bring into sharp focus issues of corporate governance and cultural discord at Infosys with no real solutions in sight
In his first interview after stepping down as Infosys CEO & MD, Vishal Sikka, who has been retained by the Infosys board as executive vice chairman, insists that the 'iconic company' will prevail
In his first interview after stepping down as CEO and MD of Infosys, Vishal Sikka talks about the way forward for the IT major and himself
The founders may be right in fighting tooth and nail to uphold the standards of governance at Infosys, but the approach is at fault
COO UB Pravin Rao has been named interim CEO and MD and a search will now begin for a permanent chief executive before March 2018
The continuous drumbeat of distractions and negativity inhibited Infosys to make positive change and stay focused on value creation, Sikka tells Board in last email.
On Friday, the septuagenarian came under severe criticism from the Infosys board after company CEO & MD, Vishal Sikka resigned
Infosys chairman R Seshasayee and CEO Vishal Sikka deny subversion of governance standards; say framework needs to be formed to share information lawfully with different shareholders