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Founders playing musical chairs has hurt Infosys

FP Archives • December 20, 2014, 10:13:56 IST
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The new management at Infosys should take a leaf out of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s book, and admit that in spite of a global downturn this Indian enterprise can and should outperform.

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Founders playing musical chairs has hurt Infosys

By Jeff Glekin

A company as large as Infosys- $7 billion of annual revenue - cannot escape the economic weakness in most developed markets. But the Indian IT outsourcer bears some responsibility for its slowing growth. In April, the company was expecting 8-10 percent revenue growth in 2012, in dollars. Today that was cut to 5 percent, despite a weaker rupee. The shares fell by almost 10 percent.

[caption id=“attachment_375926” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/INFYBOYS.jpg "INFYBOYS") Infosys isn’t responsible for the world’s problems, but it might be able to resist them better without the unwritten pact that each of the core founders gets a shot at running the company. Reuters[/caption]

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Infosys isn’t responsible for the world’s problems, but it might be able to resist them better without the unwritten pact that each of the core founders gets a shot at running the company. When it was announced that KV Kamath, the ex-ICICI banker, would replace Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy as Chairman of India’s flagship outsourcer in April last year the firm was valued at $38 billion. Today that is closer to $23 billion. Current Chief Executive SD Shibulal, is the company’s fourth, having taken the helm last year from fellow co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan.

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The contrast with local rival Tata Consultancy Services is striking. Infosys’ share price is down 18 percent this year, while TCS is up 5.6 percent. TCS has been better at changing with the more stringent times, increasing its market share from lower cost work amongst India’s top three firms from 47 percent in 2009 to 51 percent this year. At Infosys, it has declined from 34 percent to 28 percent over the same period, according to Nomura.

The much larger rival Accenture has also shown faster revenue growth than Infosys. And Infosys seems to have lost its ability to outperform its guidance. It has missed its previously announced target in five out of the last six quarters.

The relatively weak results should send a strong signal to the Bangalore-based management. They shouldn’t take the approach of many Indian politicians, who blame the eurozone for a decline in economic growth which was largely self-inflicted. Rather, the new management at Infosys should take a leaf out of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s book, and admit that in spite of a global downturn this Indian enterprise can and should outperform.

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