Infosys does a TCS, breaks down business into smaller units to be lead by next-gen leaders
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The smaller units, or businesses will be handled by the next generation of management.
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Last week, Sikka told analysts in Pune that he was breaking up the company into more autonomous units with profit and loss (PNL) responsibilities.
"It gives us scalability, it gives us isolation and accountability of individuals," Sikka told analysts in Pune.
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"Infosys has just three members of its management team ultimately responsible for all verticals among themselves (all three are presidents) vs eight vertical heads at TCS," said Viju George, analyst with JPMorgan.
TCS had split its company into smaller units in 2009 and had 23 'mini CEOS'.
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