No GEC! N Chandrasekaran would prefer a direct line of reporting with Tata Group companies
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Executives in the know say that all decisions under N Chandrasekaran will be taken after consulting the Tata Sons board, much unlike in the times of
GEC had replaced the group corporate centre and group executive office, but has been disbanded after Mistry was ousted from his post in a much publicised situation.
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The GEC setup under Mistry had given birth to talks of interference and highhandedness in the group, said people cited above.
(Image source Initiate India)
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