Monday, January 12, 2009

Not businessman like

After building an enterprise - Satyam Computer Services Limited - as an empire, Ramalinga Raju gave in to something wrong.. and we know what happened. A great man, a silent superstar who created a hundred thousand careers* has had to sleep nearly on the floor, eat rationed food. The man who led countless computer experts had to count the bars.

* On my first day in my first job - as Entry Level Trainee Program (ELTP) associate** - in Satyam more than ten years ago, the then HR chief announced, "we are not giving jobs here.. whoever came here for a job can leave." He stunned the assembled 100+ baccalaureates for a few seconds and told, "whoever came for a career can stay back." By the day the world received the Satyam shock, Satyam strength is close 50000. Together with many supporting staff and people who left the organization after being associated for some time, the number of careers touched by Satyam can cross 1 lakh.

** Satyam doesn't address its employees as 'employees.' They are "associates." One meaning of the very symbol of the company is, "together we grow/succeed." And the present logo also stresses 'association' and 'success.'

Before being businessmen and career-men, we are men.. human beings. Association and commaraderie are part of human nature. The reactions people give in certain situations are very indicative of their nature.

As soon as the crisis news broke out, many Satyam's alliance companies and customers sent notes of concern and support. Contrastingly, a competitor company's super-chief - one of the most respected Indian businessmen associated with one of the most respected Indian IT companies - immediately distanced himself, however. His company immediately announced that they will not receive any Satyamites seeking jobs. In normal days, they have no such laws.

Of course, barring some frightened people most of the Satyamites decided to "stand united" and stay with the company in these trying times. If the business demands, the company may extend a parting handshake (private sector handshakes are not 'golden,' by the way; they are 'pink' if it comes to that) to the same loyalists, but that's a different matter.. in business, all is fair.

But, such a reaction coming from one of the most inspiring Indian IT businessmen is not quite businessman-like. People so much admired this short man of tall stature that one wondered whether Satyam is really a tainted company. Later one wished that this man didn't utter what was attributed to him. But just like many other wishes people made with respect to (pun intended) Raju, this also was not fulfilled. Today he gave a clarification which only smacks of hypocrisy.

No, I don't mean that good or bad, Raju should be supported. A responsible person could have termed his reaction much better than this.. while stressing that law should be strictly imposed on the wrong doer, he could have felt and expressed concern at the sorry turn of events.

Anyway, Satyameva Jayate.

2 comments:

Here you go. said...

I do agree with you. I heard about this competitor's reaction too. I believe it was a knee jerk reaction and most likely he shot himself in the foot. Satyam has crooks at the top but by saying that he lost a lot of talented satyamites who would have applied to that company. Satyam obviously has a lot of talent he should have been courting it.

Janit said...

Nice blog. Its a surprise to see the blogosphere being so supportive of Satyam while the media continues to engage in negative publicity. - A proud satyamite....read my blog at www.satyam-news.blogspot.com