Here Comes The New Boss: The Biggest CEO Changes Of 2014
He has spoken freely of the challenges he will face even as Nokia lost its biggest defining identity, ‘the phone division’. In a letter to the employees he expressed his sadness and the harsh reality that Nokia phones was no more under them but they needed to move on and look at bigger goals. This new journey of Nokia under Rajeev Suri would be an interesting Watch.
TCS, N. Chandrasekaran: The former COO of TCS and later the CEO and MD of the same company, Chandrasekaran has been re-appointed to the post for periods of five years come October 6.
He has an illustrious career having taken the company to the heights that TCS is now.
His management skills beyond exceptional and is a model that is slowly adopted by other people. He is the youngest CEO of the TATA Group and Nyenrode Business University, Netherlands has conferred on him honorary doctorate for his significant contributions toward business and society.
Aston Martin, Andy Palmer: The luxury sports car and grand tourers British car manufacturers; Aston Martin will have a new CEO this year. The branded car maker has not been doing well lately with their turnovers not up to the mark. Andy Palmer has been assigned to the top job in Aston Martin to revive the dying car brand that has featured in the ‘Bond movies’ as James Bonds choice of car.
Palmer has a rocky road ahead as the brand loved by all racers and car lovers is loss making, heavily indebted and with dated products losing market share around the world. Palmer has all the experience and expertise in the automobile industry to do what is necessary to bring Aston Martin its glory.
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