Uhhh, in a word, the response to all that "Corporate" posted is "NO".
The master stroke Dhiru did was corporatize greed by going public. He washed all his dirt through public participation. The shareholders of Reliance were just a means to an end - that of legitimizing his greed.
One man making money through any means is a crook. One man making money through any means for shareholders is a Business visionary.
Well his rags to riches story is phenomenal - but we need to keep one thing in mind - if anything is too good to be true - it probably is not.
( Posted: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at 22:59 )
Corporate
What the hell everybody is talking about the ethics and morale. Everyone who has written about this on this blog has taken favours from one or the other to secure a job. And guys everything is fair in love, war and BUSINESS, and today doing business is not different from going on war. That's what we have been taught, SAAM, DAAM, DAND, BHED.
( Posted: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at 16:45 )
seenu
AMBANIS ARE KNOWN FOR SUCH UNETHICAL THINGS, MORE REVEALTIONS ABT AMBANIS ARE EXPECTED , ALSO OUR BHRATHI MITTAL IS ALSO NOT GREAT , EXPECT SOME THINGS FROM THEM ALSO.
REALLY CORPORATE INDIA IS BECOMING , A GUTTER NOW , NO ETHICS IN BUSINESS
( Posted: Monday , February 12, 2007 at 03:45 )
sameer
recently we all read much about the prosecution of hyundai chief.My question is whether in india it possible to prosecute big corporates
( Posted: Sunday , February 11, 2007 at 22:55 )
Aparna
A employee professional is most identified by the image/deeds of his employer company first and then his/her personal skills. I wonder what it means, in the industry today, to be seen as a "Professional with vast experience in Reliance". And i hope Reliance does something to correct this image since it cannot hope to buy people's skill (at least professional skills) always with this kind of image haunting it. Esp. with MNCs, having deeper pockets, coming into India who have a better record in corporate governance.
( Posted: Sunday , February 11, 2007 at 20:46 )
Nandakumar
I have even heard that some companies pay salary & bonuses in black money. You know who?
( Posted: Sunday , February 11, 2007 at 20:40 )
My dear friend Nandkumar, have you ever realised the pain of earning lakhs of rupees by forgetting your beloved ones who are waiting for you at home and working for more than 14 hours for your company and THEN paying 30% out of it to the nonsense Indian government ? Do that and then you will understand why people ask for the salaries in black money.
( Posted by Corporate on )
Dear Friend,
This You and me elected or not stoped this nonsence government to rule the india, we select wrong person or not selelecting the good one. If every one things they are fools to pay the income tax, where the government will get money for laying roads, maintaing the law and orders, keeping the country from enemies, providing the education, health and security.
Its like you minded peoples are real culprits for the corporate nonsence.
( Posted by Ramkumar on )
sandy
I believe everyone does it albeit in different proportions and adopts different techniques. Only caught cases are highlighted and discussed like this. Though i genuinely believe Tatas'Birlas'Infosys are having a bit different image in the corporate world. I believe no Law can stop all this from happening.
( Posted: Sunday , February 11, 2007 at 20:01 )
dr. ajay pant
to learn about the ethics of reliance company all indians are advised to watch the film GURU
( Posted: Sunday , February 11, 2007 at 18:04 )
Had reliance not followed ethics mentioned in Guru than India woould have faced lot of unemployment problems.
( Posted by Hardik Pandya on )
Just Shut Up !!!!!!
By that principle even Dawood Ibrahim is also providing employment, is'nt it ?
Hitesh.
( Posted by Hitesh on )
you mean to say that the Indian employment is dependent on one company which has no basic morals and principles??
( Posted by Girish on )
s muthusubramanian
this is a very routine corporate strategies pursued
by every company ; the only difference is that every
player employes different tactics and there are enough
blacksheep in every company. osama bin laden has
the audacity to claim that his men have
sneaked into no less than the CIA. just take
this as occupational hazard.
( Posted: Sunday , February 11, 2007 at 16:18 )
upset indian
Spying on competition and finding loop holes in the law is not uncommon in Reliance right from Sr.Ambani's days. Now the poor chap as usual would be disowned by Reliance.
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