While talking about the need for CEOs to engage and bond with the employees at a personal level, Nooyi said, "When I became CEO in 2006, I went to visit my mother in Chennai. The next morning she asked me to wake up and I said I am on vacation and want to sleep till noon, but she refused and said people were coming home".
Nooyi, who is PepsiCo's Chairman and CEO, is here to participate in the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting.
"So when I came back, I wrote to parents of all my directors thanking them for bringing up their respective children so well that I got them as directors. It was an emotional decision and all of them replied very emotionally," she said.
Narrating another incident, Nooyi said there was an individual whom the company was trying to hire but he had another offer.
"I called her (his mother) and when he went home, he told her mother he had two offers but he would not join PepsiCo. But her mother insisted that he should join PepsiCo and he had to join us," she said, leaving the audience totally amused and sending the audience into peals of laughter.
According to the PepsiCo chief, it is bad to see that parents today pay tuition fees for their children, but do not see their report cards. "I have always insisted on getting the report cards," she said.
"I hear my own daughters talking about big companies polluting the environment and then I realise they are talking about companies of which one I am running.
"But when I tell them to read the things we are doing, then they realise we are doing good things. But millennials are really a great lot," she observed.
On social media, Nooyi said it has actually made things worse for the public life of people.
"Someone told me that whatever you do, will be in public domain. It is not easy to accept that whenever we go out, we have to be always conscious about what we are talking, what we are doing, what we are wearing.
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