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7 Important Leadership Lessons from Co-founder of Infosys

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With his brilliant mind and remarkable commercial acumen,  NR Narayana Murthy , co-founder of Infosys, has inspired generations of techies and leaders. From the guy hailed as the " Father of Indian IT, " here are a few leadership lessons to be learned. Infosys co-founder and retired chairman N.R. Narayana Murthy still has minority ownership in the company. Murthy was named an entrepreneur and worldwide leader of next-generation digital services and consulting by Forbes Magazine on March 25, 2021, with a net worth of $ 3.6 billion. Infosys has expanded from six employees in 1981 to 242,371 today. Be Fearless! Courage is the most important characteristic of a  successful leader . It takes courage to dream large and make daring decisions. As Murthy points out, the courage of conviction, courage to contradict conventional wisdom, and courage to take the road less traveled are all required. Be a Quick Thinker Murthy feels that continuing to create and introduce new concepts and pa

Igniting India's Chip Industry: Unleashing Potential through the National Education Policy's Focus on STEM

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The recent announcement of the   National Education Policy (NEP) in India   has sparked renewed excitement and hope for the country's chip industry. With a strong emphasis on   Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education,  the NEP aims to transform   India's educational landscape  and ignite innovation from an early age. In this blog post, we delve into the  potential impact of the NEP on India's chip industry,  exploring the significance of STEM education in fostering innovation and economic growth. We also discuss the challenges faced by the chip industry and highlight the critical need for a skilled workforce to drive advancements in this sector. Introduction to India's chip industry and its potential India's chip industry has long been recognized as a promising sector with immense potential. With the recent implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP), which emphasizes Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) educa