Fortune Names Narayana Murthy Among Greatest Entrepreneurs


Fortune Names Narayana Murthy Among Greatest Entrepreneurs

New York, Mar 29 (PTI): Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy is among the 12 ''greatest entrepreneurs of our time'' according to a Fortune magazine list that is topped by Apple's late chief Steve Jobs.

It includes Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Facebook CEO 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 that economy and put it on the world stage".

Murthy, 65, proved that "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," it 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."

The list is topped by Jobs, whom Fortune calls "our generation's quintessential entrepreneur. Visionary. Inspiring. Brilliant. Mercurial."

Fortune 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.

"It is a safe bet to assume that none of Apple's blockbuster products, from the Macintosh to the iPod and iTunes, from the iPhone to the iPad, would have come about if Jobs had relied heavily on consumer research," it added.

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.

Coming next is Gates, who Fortune says 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 added.

Fortune said the similarity between how Gates led Microsoft and the way he is 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.

"There is no way of getting around that," it quotes Gates as saying.

"In terms of IQ, you've got to be very elitist in picking the people who deserve to write software."

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, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg 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 USD 100 billion, and make the geek who dropped out of Harvard University his generation's Bill Gates," it said.

  

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  • ali, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 30 2012

    Narayan Murthy Deserves the Bharat Ratna for his contribution to the Indian Economy.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    Bipin Shetty and Dinesh Poojary,Fortune Magazine has it's own source to google all the elements before coming to a decision.Certain observations I might agree with you but that does not underestimate Infosoys contribution in terms of HR to the world economy.It is happened when India needed a break in this field and that was done successfully by N.Murthy.Last month Saudi Arabia's delegation consisted from every walks of life and mostly students visited INFOSYS Bangalore and ARAB NEWS of SAUDI ARABIA dedicated a page for the achievement of INFOSYS that naturally tags Indian Achievement.

    Bipin Shetty,& Dayananda Poojary, you both must be proud of giant dollar based industry, a company owned wholly by Indian,and INFOSYS had also employed nearly 150,000 man power in it's daily operations!Now tell me Bipin is it simply a BPO!!!???
    Apart from that, N.Murtahy will be role model/motivator/Administrator for genrration next.NAGESH NAYAK BANGALORE,well said.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    hey, Bipin Shetty, Mangalore,

    DO YOU THINK FORTUNE MAGAZINE HAS NO HEAD & TAIL.

    THE SELECTION MADE BY LEADING MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD.

    I AM PROUD OF SHRI NARAYANA MURTHY WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REVOLUTION IN IT INDUSTRY IN INDIA.

    THRU INFOSYS MAJORITY OF THE MIDDLE CLASS FAMILIES ARE LIVING WITH PRIDE IN SOCIETY.

    YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO BLAME/CONDMEN THE COMPANY & A PERSON LIKE SHRI NARAYANA MURTHY.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    Bipin Shetty, Mangalore

    I too agree with you. I have worked in Infosys for 3.25 years. Mostly support related works. Technology/programming is very less. If they get sweeping jobs in foreign countries, they take it.

    I feel they should hire more B.Sc/BCA graduates to that job. BE/B.Tech guys are not required for those works.

    I used to work around 11-12 hours a day for 2 years. Salary is too low, not in par with industry standards. Non friendly employee Policies. No growth.

    Only benefit I got from that company is their name tag INFOSYS. Now wherever I go say I worked in INFOSYS. For most of the people in Karnataka/India, the name INFOSYS is something different world!!! People think INFOSYS is a number one IT company in the world. When I quit infosys some people asked me "Are you mad?" :-)

    FINACLE is the only product from Infosys. This product is used by most of the banks in India.

    If IBM charges $200/hour, infosys charges $20/hour. They get human resources in India at very cheap rates to do this work. This is the only secret of Infosys.

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  • Agnello, Mangalore/Muscat

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    Bipin, Infosys is in service sector. Just like an airline. An airline cannot be a Boeing or an Airbus. It has to cater to all sorts of clients, fat, thin, tall, short,black, white, rich , poor. Like a pilot or air hostess has to fly at short notices, even those who work with Infosys have to work as per client needs.
    A soldier cannot ask why he has to go into the battle during war.

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  • BS, Puttur

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    We shall be proud about Mr.Murthy, a kannadiga for setting an greatest example for Entrepreneurship by just investing Rs.10,000 and doing hard work and standing tall in the world. But he has to do a lot to focus non IIT engineers who has very little place in his company, stop recruiting only from IITs, think about poor engineers from other institutes. We want a software developed by infosys in india aganst frauds & black money tracking.

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  • Usha shetty Madodi, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    Mr Narayana Murthy need to be selected for the post of President of India, as his knowledge, contribution and recognition are appreciated by the people of other countries

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    MR. NARAYANA MURHTY:Hearty congratualations. We are very proud of your great accomplishment which
    must inspire the young generation
    of India to be great "visionaries"
    like you to reach the topmost destination in life.

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  • Bipin Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    I dont think Narayan Murthy is apt for this award.I am working a reputed US IT firm.I know all that infosys does is outsource/snatch american jobs in name of IT services.We know that infosys doesn't have a single IT product to cherish or sold to the world.It also mis-treats its employees by paying low here in U.S and charging as much as 75$/hr for a single onsite employee working for client.This employees are made to work any shit job that client wants, they are send back to india within short notice leaving their cars,lease on housing hanging.Murthy just runs a big BPO business in India begging for contract with small-start IT firms in world.This innovative start-up companies eventually become googles,facebook of the world and setting shops in India leaving infosys to hunt for other clients.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    One of the greatest visionary personality of India who got a place in FORTUNE MAGAZINE along with Bill Gate.Congrats N.R.Narayana Murthy, and being an Indian and Kannadiga, we are proud of you.May god bless you.

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