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Ratan Tata: A Great Visionary or A Failed God?

Author(s) Anil Thomas
Country India
Abstract Ratan Tata, former chairman of the Tata Group, is a transformative leader who redefined Indian business on the global stage. His tenure marked significant growth for the Tata Group, including prominent acquisitions like Jaguar Land Rover and Tetley Tea. Known for his ethical vision, Tata emphasized corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainable development, and governance. However, ethical challenges arose, particularly in Tata Steel's operations, which faced land acquisition controversies, environmental degradation, and conflicts with displaced communities. These issues highlight the tension between Tata's ethical ideals and the realities of business expansion. This study critically evaluates Ratan Tata's leadership, examining the balance between his visionary goals and the operational complexities of a global corporation. Through analysis of case studies, expert opinions, and secondary data, the paper explores Tata's contributions and shortcomings, offering insights into the challenges of sustaining ethical practices in an increasingly competitive and globalized market.
Keywords Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethical Challenges, Controversies, Leadership, Sustainability
Field Sociology > Journalism / Media
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-03-09

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