Fortune names Murthy among greatest entrepreneurs

Jobs takes the lead, followed by Gates, while Zuckerberg is ranked seventh

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Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 3:11 AM IST

Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy is among the 12 greatest entrepreneurs today, according to a Fortue magazine list. Apple's late chief Steve Jobs leads the bunch. The list includes Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Facebook chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg for turning "concepts into companies" and changing the "face of business".

The US publication said as the visionary founder of Infosys, Murthy has built one of the largest companies in India, helping to transform the economy and put it on the world stage. Murthy, 65, proved "India could compete with the world by taking on the software development work that had long been the province of the West. As one of six co-founders of Infosys and the CEO for 21 years, Murthy helped spark the outsourcing revolution that has brought billions of dollars in wealth into the Indian economy and transformed his country into the world's back office," the magazine said.

Fortune cited his lesson that an organisation starting from scratch must coalesce around a team of people with an enduring value system. "It is all about sacrifice today, fulfilment tomorrow," it quotes Murthy, who is ranked 10th, as saying. "It is all about sacrifice, hard work, lots of frustration, being away from your family, in the hope that someday you will get adequate returns from that."

Fortune calls Apple's Jobs "our generation's quintessential entrepreneur. Visionary. Inspiring. Brilliant. Mercurial".

It said the most astonishing fact about Jobs was his view that market research and focus groups only limited a person's ability to innovate. Jobs used his own intuition, which was not merely a gut call, radar-like feel for emerging technologies and how they could be brought together to create insanely great products, Fortune said.

Fortune related an incident when a reporter had called Jobs on the day he launched the Macintosh, asking him what type of studies Apple had conducted to ensure there was a market for the computer. "In a nearly offended tone, Jobs retorted, 'Did Alexander Graham Bell do any market research before he invented the telephone?'", according to the publication.

Next is Gates, who Fortune said, is one of the very few extraordinary entrepreneurs who have had the opportunity to change the world twice in one lifetime. "First, as the world's most influential geek, he helped usher in the personal computer revolution. Now he is tackling the stubbornly difficult challenges of global health and public education as the world's most generous philanthropist," Fortune said.

Fortune said the similarity between how Gates led Microsoft and the way he was leading the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as its co-chair, is the focus on hiring very smart people and putting them to work in small teams to solve big issues.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is ranked seventh in the list.

The list also includes founder, chairman and CEO of express delivery company FedEx Fred Smith, Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and Walmart chief Sam Walton.

On Zuckerberg, Fortune said, by the time he celebrates his 28th birthday this May, Facebook would have in all likelihood gone public and become the biggest IPO of all time. "The long-anticipated IPO will create hundreds of millionaires, result in a valuation of an Internet company that will approach $100 billion, and make the geek who dropped out of Harvard University his generation's Bill Gates," it said.

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First Published: Mar 29 2012 | 12:18 AM IST

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