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Wipro in 2005: Vivek Paul's Resignation & Beyond |
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ExcerptsWipro under Vivek PaulPaul's ResignationIn June 2004, at Wipro's annual general meeting, Paul was re-appointed vice chairman. The next day, some 550 Wipro employees gathered at Goa's Hotel Marriott for a six-day bash. It was to celebrate the year gone by, when the tech major had crossed the $1-billion sales barrier... Wipro after PaulFollowing Paul's resignation, Wipro announced plans to move from a three-tier management structure, to a two tier one. The strategic business unit (SBU) heads, would report directly to Premji, instead through an intermediary... Looking AheadWipro had lived through a lot of turmoil in the past. When Ashok Soota quit with a handful of senior managers in 1999, it was considered almost disastrous in the short term, but Wipro had survived. Wipro had a team of old timers who were very loyal to the firm. The business prognosis too seemed encouraging. The company had closed fiscal 2004-05 with a 39 % topline growth and the market expected it to sustain these growth rates in 2005-06... ExhibitsExhibit 1: Paul's Years in Wipro
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