N. R. Narayana Murthy

N. R. Narayana Murthy
Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy, commonly referred to as Narayana Murthy, is an Indian IT industrialist and the co-founder of Infosys, a multinational corporation providing business consulting, technology, engineering, and outsourcing services. Murthy studied electrical engineering at the National Institute of Engineering, University of Mysore, and MTech at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur...
NationalityIndian
ProfessionBusinessman
CountryIndia
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In the fullness of time, when it is our turn to give, we must in turn plant gardens that we may never eat the fruit of, which will benefit the generations to come.
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It is better to underpromise and overdeliver than vice versa. For this one need not break the law of the land.
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You do not have to be the son of a rich man to be an entrepreneur. Today kids are far more willing to take risks because they've seen high rewards.
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Respect, recognition, and reward flow out of performance.
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The real power of money is the power to give it away.
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A clear conscience is the softest pillow in the world.
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Our assets walk out of the door each evening. We have to make sure that they come back the next morning.
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Character + Chance = Success
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Performance leads to recognition. Recognition brings respect. Respect enhances power. Humility and grace in one's moments of power enhances dignity of an organisation,
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You become a star not because of your title; you become a star because you are adding star value to the company
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Progress is often equal to the difference between mind and mindset.
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Indian IT corporations have made work in the U.S. much more efficient by enhancing their productivity and quality of work. We have helped to add sufficient value to the corporations in the U.S.