These 2 qualities will land you a job at Infosys. Find out

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One thing which is clear from the ongoing tussle between Infosys founders and board members is the battle also involves core values. Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy certainly values governance practices than anything else.
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Murthy, who has been awarded the Thomas Jefferson Foundation medal, at the Darden School of Business (University of Virginia) highlighted fairness, values and accountability.

"I want a stone on my grave that says: 'This was a fair person'," Murthy said.

Speaking on social responsibility of corporations, Murthy said, “Every decision made by corporate leaders should first pass the basic filter of: Will this decision enhance respect for my company from society and will it enhance respect for me from my employees? If such questions became fundamental to corporate decision-making, society will be happier and healthier," said Murthy.

He said whosoever wants a position at Infosys, he/she must have two values:"intellect and values. Nothing else."

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