QUINTESSENTIALLY TATA: MY JOURNEY OVER 55 YEARS

by Syamal Gupta

  1. ISBN: 978-93-89967-18-0
  2. Pages: 208 pages
  3. Date: 1st August 2020

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Quintessentially Tata is an authentic, anecdotal biography of an industry leader who ventured out of India on behalf of the Tata Group, blazing a trail for its growth into new geographies, products and services, providing rare insights into the Tatas’s spirit of entrepreneurship.

 

This book is a must-read for all those simply curious or actively interested to know about the Tata visionaries and the working of Bombay House, the head office of the Tata group in Mumbai, that touches lives the world over.

The author’s experiences over 55 years in one of the biggest business houses in India reflects the Tata’s pioneering spirit of entrepreneurship and its culture of nation-building, led by Tata Founder Jamsetji Tata, and stalwarts like JRD Tata, Sumant Moolgaokar, Naval Tata, Nani Palkhivala and Ratan Tata, known for their humility, generosity and forward thinking. In fact, JRD’s assiduous observation of the small things or even Moolgaokar’s advise to the author to ‘Pay major attention to minor details,’ reflects the meticulous work culture prevalent within the group that emanates more out of awe and reverence than retribution.

As one of the bricklayers of the Tata group, the author narrates the story of how this business enterprise spread its wings in the world. This book vividly chronicles the author’s varied work experiences, ranging from the challenges of setting up Tata Precision Industries in Singapore in the 1970s to the difficulties of widening the group’s trade horizons in Africa and around the globe. Full of personal anecdotes, this account reflects the Tatas’s philosophy of trust, its culture of innovation and the growth of the group into new geographies, products and services, by staying committed, focusing on the big picture and building relationships to surmount difficulties.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

SYAMAL GUPTA, Imperial College alumni, served the Tata Group. He joined TISCO as an engineering trainee and eventually rose to be Director of Tata Sons. He led Tata Precision Industries, Singapore, and later Tata Exports, where he promoted several international joint ventures and new businesses in Africa. His accomplishments earned him several national and international awards and distinctions.