CEO Vishal Sikka Hints At 'Transformation' At Infosys


NEW DELHI: A month ahead of taking over as Infosys CEO, Vishal Sikka has hinted at "transformation" to bring back the lost glory to the over $8 billion entity.

Prepped to assume the new role, Sikka in a blog post said a company's "transformation" is about processes and people.

Sikka, who will succeed Infosys co-founder and current CEO SD Shibulal in August this year, will be the first non-founder chief and an outsider to take the top job at the Bangalore-based company.

His ascend to the top job comes at a time when the one IT bellwether company has lost its sheen due to lacklustre performance, while rivals like TCS and HCL Technologies have posted stellar results. As of March, 2014, Infosys revenue was 11,360 crore for March quarter.

Reminiscing his journey from leading products at German software giant SAP to Infosys, Sikka said a "great transition that must follow my little transition".

"The last eight weeks have been surreal, a blur. From running all of SAP's products to being appointed the next CEO of Infosys, I've been through two extraordinary transitions within a period of time that feels like an instant," he said.

The former SAP Board Member, who will lead over 1.6 lakh Infoscions, wrote: "Companies, after all, are us. No more, and no less, than us, the people within them. So, transformation of a company, is really about transformation of the people within, and around it, transformation of the contexts we form, the processes we have, and of the things we do."

Source: PTI