R. Gopalakrishnan

Ramabadran Gopalakrishnan (born 25 December 1945) is an Indian businessman and author. Retired as Director, Tata Sons Limited which is the holding company of the Tata Group, India’s leading business house. Prior to joining TATA, Gopal was the Vice Chairman, Hindustan Lever Ltd. [The Unilever subsidiary in India].[1] R Gopalakrishnan studied physics at Kolkata University, engineering at IIT Kharagpur and attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. He has been a professional manager from 1967. He has served as Chairman of Unilever Arabia, as MD of Brooke Bond Lipton and Vice Chairman of Hindustan Lever, as director of Tata Sons and several Tata companies and also as an independent director of Press Trust of India (PTI). He serves as non – executive chairman of Castrol India and Independent Director of Press Trust of India. He is actively engaged in both instructional and inspirational speaking. He has authored seventeen books.

Publications


Gopal has been a newspaper columnist and continues to write every month for financial papers. He has also authored seventeen books since 2007, the titles of which are:

    • Pivots for Career Success: Unleashing People Power
    • Wisdom For Start-ups from Grown-ups Discovering Corporate Ayurveda
    • How Uday Kotak Built A Valuable Indian Bank
    • How Harsh Mariwala ‘Groomed’ Marico
    • How Deepak Parekh Grew HDFC
    • How TCS Built an Industry for India
    • How Anil Naik Built L&T's Remarkable Growth Trajectory
    • How Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw ‘Fermented’ Biocon
    • DOODLES ON LEADERSHIP - Experiences within and beyond tata
    • CRASH - Lessons from the entry and exit of the CEOs
    • The Made in India Manager
    • A Biography of Innovations - From Birth to Maturity
    • The case of the bonsai manager - Lessons from Nature on Growing
    • When the penny drops
    • What the CEO really wants from you
    • A comma in a sentence
    • Six lenses

Advising

Gopal has been a corporate leader for 55 years: 31 years in Unilever and 17 years in Tata. He served in Jeddah as chairman of Unilever Arabia, in Bangalore as Managing Director of Brooke Bond Lipton and Vice Chairman of Hindustan Lever, and as director of Tata Sons. Apart from serving as a director on the TATA parent board, Tata Sons, and he serves as an independent director and non – executive chairman of Castrol India and also as an independent director of Press Trust of India (PTI). Gopal mentors few start-ups. He is actively engaged in both instructional and inspirational speaking. He has authored seventeen books.

Teaching

Gopal studied physics at St Xavier’s Kolkata, engineering at IIT Kharagpur and attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. He is a past president of the All India Management Association. Gopal has a wide repertoire of subjects, specifically – Business in India, Markets and Customers, Governance and Strategy, Organisation and People, and Innovation. He relies on practical examples, rich with anecdotes rather than theory or analytical frameworks. He has taught an unusual course titled ‘LWNT-Learning What Nobody Teaches’ at B-schools.

Speaking

Gopal is an international speaker who also speaks extensively in India and is actively engaged in both instructional & inspirational speaking.

  • Speeches: Business in India, Market and Customers, Governance and Strategy, Organization and People, Innovation
  • Thought Classes: Reflective leadership, Putting human back into relationships, Manager to transformers, Innovation - barriers and triggers

Gopal in 90 Seconds Series

Over his long career, He has noticed certain questions that frequently arise in the minds of good managers. He has tried to record short video sound bites branded as ‘Gopal in 90 seconds’. In response to such questions, Additions are made to G90S series periodically.

There are 2 seasons of G90S till now

  1. "Profile" (PDF). themindworks.me. R. Gopalakrishnan. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  2. "Gopal in 90 Seconds Season 2". The MindWorks. 4 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.


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