Almost in every where gender discrimination is going on in the whole world sphere. Also as a Women INDRA NOOYI achieved top positions became CEO of Fourth Largest Company.
INDRA NOOYI 5th CEO in PepsiCo's 44 Year History
2016 FORTUNE MOST POWERFUL LIST was Out and in Worldwide NOOYI is in Second Position and coming to India she was the in the 1st place and she was in the same in previous (2015) year also but she was in the third place in the year 2014.
And Here are some success points to be known about INDRA NOOYI
Early Life : Indra Nooyi, was born on 28th October, 1955, into a
conservative Tamil family in Madras (capital city of Tamil Nadu, currently
known as Chennai). Her father used to work at the State Bank of Hyderabad.Since childhood she and her
sister were groomed by their mother who would always ask them what they would
do when they grew up and would award the one with the best answer. This
compelled Indra to think hard on what best she could become when she grew up.
Education : She attended Holy
Angels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School in Madras. She went on to receive a
Bachelor’s Degree in Physics, Chemistry and Maths from Madras Christian College.Her
determination and perseverance helped her to get into the very prestigious
Indian Institute of Management in Calcutta (capital of West Bengal currently
known as Kolkata) from where she earned a Post Graduate Diploma in Management. After
this, she worked for two years with Johnson & Johnson and a firm named
MetturBeardsell in India.
To pursue higher studies, she
went to US with little money. She got her masters degree from Yale school of
management. To fund her studies at Yale, she started working as a receptionist
from midnight till sunrise.With her hard earned money from her toils, she
purchased her first suit that she would wear to her very first Interview after
her Masters at Yale. She got rejected at the interview because she wore
trousers which reached her ankles. Dejected, she turned to her professor at
Yale who advised her to wear what she felt comfortable in. At the next
interview, she wore a sari and got the job! She learned early on in her life to
be who she really was and express herself for how she really felt.
Early Career :
Since then
she has followed the philosophy of ‘being yourself’.She started working at
Boston Consulting Group. She had to work
harder than the rest of her colleagues, and the reason behind that, as she felt
was that first, because she was a woman and had to work more than her male counterparts
to prove her worth; second, she was not an American. There was no way she could
have compromised on the quality of her work.Career GrowthBut again that did not
stop her from growing in her career. After six years, she joined Motorola as
the Vice-President and Director of Corporate Strategy & Planning. After
spending four years being part of the top management team handling Asea Brown
Boveri’s (a Zurich-based industrial company) US business, she joined Pepsi Co. in
the year 1994.
Serving the company at various
responsible levels and growing solely on her hard work and rigorous schedules, she
became the CFO and President of Pepsi Co
in 2001, it was also announced that she was and was also to be included in the
Board of Directors.She was overwhelmed on hearing the news and wanted to share
the same with her family (her mother, her husband and her two daughters). As
soon as she reached home, she saw her mother and told her she had great news to
share to which her mother nonchalantly replied to get some milk for the next
day." Leadership is hard to define and good leadership even harder. But if
you can get people to follow you to the ends of the earth, you are a great
leader." - Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi
Career Growth : hBut again that did not stop her from
growing in her career. After six years, she joined Motorola as the Vice-President
and Director of Corporate Strategy & Planning. After spending four years
being part of the top management team handling Asea Brown Boveri’s (a Zurich-based
industrial company) US business, she joined Pepsi Co. in the year 1994.
Serving the company at various responsible levels and
growing solely on her hard work and rigorous schedules, she became the CFO and
President of Pepsi Co in 2001, it was
also announced that she was and was also to be included in the Board of
Directors.She was overwhelmed on hearing the news and wanted to share the same
with her family (her mother, her husband and her two daughters). As soon as she
reached home, she saw her mother and told her she had great news to share to
which her mother nonchalantly replied to get some milk for the next day." Leadership
is hard to define and good leadership even harder. But if you can get people to
follow you to the ends of the earth, you are a great leader." - Indra
Krishnamurthy Nooyi
Achievements : Reaching
the top position can be a difficult task for a non-American, and a woman at that. But achieve she did, as she struggled and
dealt with all the emotional, social and cultural biases that are the general
norm in any work place. Being a working
woman is no easy task and Indra Nooyi knows that only too well when she said in
a recent interview that a woman can’t have it all even if she pretends to.
Yet, she
has proved that she can be a wife, a mother, a daughter, and a successful
working woman, a woman to reckon with. Indra
Nooyi is an inspiring lady indeed to millions of young girls who fight their
own battles everyday at work places. A
success story that proves that a woman can achieve anything that she wishes for.
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