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Tata is set to retire in December, 2012; [[Cyrus Mistry]], the 42-year-old son of [[Pallonji Mistry]] and the managing director of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, will succeed Ratan Tata. He will work with Ratan N Tata over the next year and take over from him when Mr Tata retires in December 2012.<ref>{{cite news|title=Cyrus P Mistry to succeed Ratan Tata|url=http://www.timesnow.tv/videoshow/4389699.cms|accessdate=23 November 2011}}</ref>
Tata is set to retire in December, 2012; [[Cyrus Mistry]], the 42-year-old son of [[Pallonji Mistry]] and the managing director of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, will succeed Ratan Tata. He will work with Ratan N Tata over the next year and take over from him when Mr Tata retires in December 2012.<ref>{{cite news|title=Cyrus P Mistry to succeed Ratan Tata|url=http://www.timesnow.tv/videoshow/4389699.cms|accessdate=23 November 2011}}</ref>


==Honours, awards and international recognition==

Ratan Tata serves in senior capacities in various organisations in India and he is a member of the Prime Minister's Council on Trade and Industry. Tata is on the board of governors of the East-West Center, the advisory board of RAND's Center for Asia Pacific Policy and serves on the program board of the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]'s India AIDS initiative.<ref name=tatarv>{{cite web|url=http://indica.co.za/0_about_us/management/chairmans_chamber/media_articles_interviews.htm|title=Chairman Profile, Interviews and Press Articles|work=Tata Group Website}}</ref>


Ratan Tata's foreign affiliations include membership of the international advisory boards of the [[Mitsubishi Corporation]], the [[American International Group]], [[JP Morgan Chase]] and [[Booz Allen Hamilton]]. He is also a member of the board of trustees of the [[RAND Corporation]], [[University of Southern California]] and [[Cornell University]].<ref name=USCtrustee>[http://www.usc.edu/about/administration/trustees/ Board of Trustees], University of Southern California, ''Accessed April 13, 2008.''</ref><ref name=USC083005>[http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/11551.html Ratan Tata Joins USC Board of Trustees], USC News, August 30, 2005.</ref>
Ratan Tata's foreign affiliations include membership of the international advisory boards of the [[Mitsubishi Corporation]], the [[American International Group]], [[JP Morgan Chase]] and [[Booz Allen Hamilton]]. He is also a member of the board of trustees of the [[RAND Corporation]], [[University of Southern California]] and [[Cornell University]].<ref name=USCtrustee>[http://www.usc.edu/about/administration/trustees/ Board of Trustees], University of Southern California, ''Accessed April 13, 2008.''</ref><ref name=USC083005>[http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/11551.html Ratan Tata Joins USC Board of Trustees], USC News, August 30, 2005.</ref>

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Ratan Tata
Born (1937-12-28) 28 December 1937 (age 86)
NationalityIndian
Alma materCornell University
Harvard University
OccupationChairman of Tata Group
Years active1962-present
Spouseunmarried
AwardsPadma Bhushan (2000)
Padma Vibhushan (2008)
KBE (2009)

Ratan Naval Tata (born 28 December 1937) is the present chairman of Tata Sons and therefore, Tata Group.[2] He is also the chairman of major Tata companies such as Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Power, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Tea, Tata Chemicals, The Indian Hotels Company and Tata Teleservices.

Career at Tata Sons

When he returned to India in 1962 after turning down a job with IBM on the advice of JRD, he was sent to Jamshedpur to work on the shop floor at Tata Steel with other blue-collar employees, shovelling limestone and handling the blast furnace.[3] In 1971, he was appointed the Director of National Radio and Electronics (Nelco), which was in dire straits when he came on board: with losses of 40% and barely 2% share of the consumer electronics market. However, just when he turned it around (from 2% to 25% market share), the Emergency was declared. A weak economy and labour issues compounded the problem and Nelco was quickly near collapse again.

For his next assignment, in 1977 he was asked to turn around the sick Empress Mills, which he did. However, he was refused a Rs 50 lakh investment required to make the textile unit competitive. Empress Mills floundered and was finally closed in 1986.

In 1981, JRD Tata stepped down as Tata Industries chairman, naming Ratan as his successor. He was heavily criticized for lacking experience in running a company of the scale of Tata Industries.[3]

In 1991, he was appointed group chairman of the Tata group. As group chairman, he has been responsible for converting "the corporate commonwealth" of different Tata-affiliated companies into a cohesive company. He has been responsible for the acquisition of Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover and Corus, which have turned Tata from a largely India-centric company into a global business, with 65% revenues coming from abroad. He also pushed the development of Indica and the Nano. He is widely credited for the success of the Tata Group of companies, especially after the liberalization of controls after the 1990s.[1]

In August 2007, Ratan Tata lead Tata Group's acquisition of British steel maker Corus. At that time, this was the largest takeover of a foreign company by an Indian company, and resulted in Tata Group becoming the fifth largest steel producer in the world. According to the BBC, however, some analysts criticized the move, saying that Tata Group had overpaid for Corus and had prioritized national pride before its shareholders.[4]

Tata is set to retire in December, 2012; Cyrus Mistry, the 42-year-old son of Pallonji Mistry and the managing director of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, will succeed Ratan Tata. He will work with Ratan N Tata over the next year and take over from him when Mr Tata retires in December 2012.[5]

Honours, awards and international recognition

Ratan Tata serves in senior capacities in various organisations in India and he is a member of the Prime Minister's Council on Trade and Industry. Tata is on the board of governors of the East-West Center, the advisory board of RAND's Center for Asia Pacific Policy and serves on the program board of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's India AIDS initiative.[6]

Ratan Tata's foreign affiliations include membership of the international advisory boards of the Mitsubishi Corporation, the American International Group, JP Morgan Chase and Booz Allen Hamilton. He is also a member of the board of trustees of the RAND Corporation, University of Southern California and Cornell University.[7][8] He also serves as a board member on the Republic of South Africa's International Investment Council and is a member of the Asia-Pacific advisory committee for the New York Stock Exchange. In 2010, he joined BMB Group as an advisory board member.

Year Name Awarding organization Ref.
2010 Honorary Doctor of Laws Pepperdine University. [9]
2010 Legend in Leadership Award Yale University. [10]
2010 Businessman of the Decade Federation of Indo-Israel Chambers of Commerce. [11]
2008 Honorary Doctor of Science Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. [12]
2008 Honorary Doctor of Law University of Cambridge. [13]
2007 Honorary Fellow London School of Economics. [14]
2007 Honorary Citizen of Singapore Singapore government.
2007 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. [15]
2005 Honorary Doctor of Science University of Warwick. [16]
2004 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Technology Asian Institute of Technology. [17]
2004 Honorary Economic Advisor Hangzhou, China. [17]
2001 Honorary Doctor of Business Administration Ohio State University. [18]
  • FIRST Award for Responsible Capitalism.[19]
  • 26th Robert S. Hatfield Fellow in Economic Education, awarded by Cornell University[20]
  • recipient of the NASSCOM Global Leadership Awards (2008)

References

  1. ^ a b "Amazing story of how Ratan Tata built an empire".
  2. ^ "Tata Group Website".
  3. ^ a b Chidanand Rajghatta, TNN, Dec 30, 2007, 04.26am IST (2007-12-30). "Times of India Article: Man of the Year? Its Ratan Tata". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2011-02-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Cite error: The named reference "MoY" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ Vaswani, Karishma (16 August 2007). "Indian firms move to world stage". BBC News. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Cyrus P Mistry to succeed Ratan Tata". Retrieved 23 November 2011.
  6. ^ "Chairman Profile, Interviews and Press Articles". Tata Group Website.
  7. ^ Board of Trustees, University of Southern California, Accessed April 13, 2008.
  8. ^ Ratan Tata Joins USC Board of Trustees, USC News, August 30, 2005.
  9. ^ "Pepperdine Confers Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree on Ratan N. Tata". Pepperdine University. September 2010.
  10. ^ "Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute to Honor Tata Sons Chairman Ratan Tata with "Legend in Leadership Award"". Yale University. September 2010.
  11. ^ "Ratan Tata selected 'Businessman of the decade'". The Hindu. September 2010.
  12. ^ "IIT Kharagpur confers doctorate on Ratan Tata". Economic Times. March 2008.
  13. ^ "University of Cambridge confers doctorate on Ratan Tata". University of Cambridge. March 2008.
  14. ^ "London School of Economics confers Honorary Fellowship on Ratan Tata". London School of Economics. March 2007.
  15. ^ "Carnegie Medal for Philanthropy on Ratan Tata". Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. March 2007.
  16. ^ "University of Warwick confers Honorary Doctor of Science on Ratan Tata". London School of Economics. March 2005.
  17. ^ a b "Asian Institute of Technology confers doctorate on Ratan Tata". Asian Institute of Technology. March 2008.
  18. ^ "Ohio State University confers doctorate of business administration on Ratan Tata". Ohio University. March 2004.
  19. ^ "The FIRST International Award for Responsible Capitalism".
  20. ^ "26th Robert S. Hatfield Fellow in Economic Education - Announcement".

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