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| These recent changes and those likely to follow sequentially have two implications. One, it has been said that Infosys, though professionally run, has its own glass ceiling""that formed by the founders. A sunset to that is now clearly visible. Plus, with the founders gone in the near future, it will be up to the undifferentiated shareholders to decide who will run the company and how. Over time this is likely to have a significant impact on the look and feel of Infosys. Non-Indians (FIIs and ADS holders) already own over half (52.6 per cent) the company. Qualitative changes are already taking place in the company as it becomes more global and multi-cultural. But things will go further. Mr Murthy has himself clarified that it did not matter whether Infosys remained Indian or not because there was a higher aim"""to create the first truly multinational company from India. We are of Indian origin but we are a global company." |
| There are two challenges facing those who now sit at the top table of Infosys. One is the appreciation of the Indian rupee against the US dollar. If this abates, then well and good. But it may not, and in that case it will be impossible for Infosys to maintain the kind of top margins that it has been enjoying. A little further down the road, the firm may face another challenge. The offshoring of skilled services jobs is already an issue in the US presidential election with Hillary Clinton being on the defensive over her links with top US technology firms that lead in offshoring as also her closeness to India. It is quite possible there will be a temporary setback to offshoring as a new US president takes over in early 2009. That will challenge the evolution of the distributed development model, which is the cornerstone of Indian success in software. To address these two issues, in the near and medium terms, Infosys may have to radically re-examine its model to keep doing as well as it has. Thus, the Infosys team has a lot on its hands. |
First Published: Jun 25 2007 | 12:00 AM IST