The video, which was shared on Infosys' official Facebook page, received over 1,50,000 views and more than 2,100 likes. It had also been shared 786 times as on August 26.
The said video -- posted on the same day (August 24) Infosys appointed Nandan Nilekani as its new Chairman -- starts with the caption: "The world is focusing on Infosys, what are you focusing on? We ask the Infoscions."
Infosys, which has over two lakh employees, has been hogging headlines as the founders and the management engaged in a war of words -- often publicly on allegations of governance lapses at the company.
Last week saw the founders staging a dramatic coup, bringing back co-founder Nandan Nilekani as its Chairman, replacing R Seshasayee. The entire episode has also seen exits of CEO Vishal Sikka and two other independent board members.
The company has rushed into a damage control mode. Apart from the video featuring employees, Infosys also held marathon investor calls and a press meet within hours of Nilekani taking over on the evening of August 24.
Nilekani has said his priorities include putting in place a long-term governance structure, bringing in stability at the firm and repairing relations with "valued iconic" founder NR Narayana Murthy.
Besides, he is also reaching out to clients and employees to address any concerns they might have in the wake of these sudden changes.
The video features young Infoscions making statements like "everyone seems to have an opinion about Infosys. I have one too. Nothing is going to stop us. Not this, not anything".
Another employee is seen saying: "I have no control over what happens in the boardroom. What I have control over is my next big idea and how it is going to impact my clients".
While an employee notes that the company has seen troubled times before, a colleague maintains that it's business as usual for the Bengaluru-based company.
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