Murthy 中国人纪律严明 努力工作,不像印度人那样

Murthy 中国人纪律严明 努力工作,不像印度人那样

Marayana Murthy 称印度的全球制造业中心梦想“太大胆”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B39hB75nZlo

YouTube 2024年7月30日

Infosys 创始人 Narayana Murthy 表示,印度成为全球制造业中心的梦想“太大胆”。在班加罗尔举行的一次技术峰会上的一次互动中,Murthy 说:“印度距离成为中心还很远——这些只是人们使用的大词。中国的 GDP 是印度的 6 倍。我们在 70 年代中期也差不多。”他还称赞了中国人,说中国人纪律严明,有民族自豪感,努力工作,不像印度人那样争吵。

Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy(1946 年 8 月 20 日出生)是印度亿万富翁商人。1967 年获得电气工程学士学位。 1969 年,他获得了硕士学位。他是 Infosys 的七位联合创始人之一,曾担任公司董事长、首席执行官 (CEO)、总裁和首席导师,之后退休并担任名誉主席。截至 2024 年 8 月,他的净资产估计为 51 亿美元,根据《福布斯》的报道,他成为全球第 606 位富豪,被《财富》杂志列为当代 12 位最伟大的企业家之一,被《时代》杂志和 CNBC 誉为“印度 IT 行业之父”,以表彰他对印度外包的贡献。

Murthy 最初在印度管理学院艾哈迈达巴德分校担任首席系统程序员,并在马哈拉施特拉邦浦那的 Patni Computer Systems 工作。他于 1981 年创立了 Infosys,并于 1981 年至 2002 年担任首席执行官,并于 2002 年至 2011 年担任董事长。2011 年,他辞去董事会职务,成为名誉董事长。2013 年 6 月,Murthy 被任命为执行董事长,任期五年。

在一次采访中;他说,印度距离成为一个中心还很远很远很远,这些都是我们不应该使用的大词,因为中国人纪律严明,他们有民族自豪感,他们努力工作,他们不会像我们一样争辩,他们的 GDP 是印度的六倍,我们在 70 年代中期的水平大致相同,我认为说我们将成为制造业中心太大胆了,印度距离成为一个中心还很远很远很远,这些都是我们不应该使用的大词,只是为了给你一个想法,中国生产已经成为世界工厂,你们都出国旅游过,见过呃,你去过超市,去过各种各样的商店,你知道家得宝,其中 90% 都是中国制造的,为什么因为中国人纪律严明,他们有民族自豪感,他们努力工作,他们不会像我们一样争辩,所以这个国家的 GDP 是印度的六倍,我们在 70 年代中期的水平大致相同,今天他们的 GDP 是印度的六倍,因此我认为说我们将成为制造业中心太大胆了将成为制造业中心,还有另一个重要原因,这将非常困难,不幸的是,这与我们的业务不同,我们主要依赖出口,例如INF阶段的98%,即使在今天,我也看不出有什么不同,98%的收入来自印度以外,所以我们几乎不依赖印度,但不幸的是,在制造业中,我们总体上看重国内事务,政府在制造业的成功中扮演着非常重要的角色,不幸的是,像印度这样的国家的公共治理体系的响应时间、透明度、问责速度仍然需要大大改进,它会有所改善,但这需要时间,因此,除非有一种机制可以减少这种接口,以造福我们的政府和行业,否则制造业的增长将需要时间,它不会像那些依赖印度以外的行业那样增长,你们可以做的一种方法是说,我们也将成为全球制造业,比如中国,我们将出口到印度,大概30%,这样我们就不会感受到公共治理体系的崩溃,所以我想说我们还有很长的路要走我相信政府正在努力解决这个问题,我希望他们能消除大部分瓶颈

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Narayana Murthy Says India's Global Manufacturing Hub Dream Is 'Too Audacious'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B39hB75nZlo

YouTube  2024年7月30日

Infosys founder Narayana Murthy says that India's dream of becoming a global manufacturing hub is 'too audacious'. In an interaction during a tech summit in Bengaluru, Murthy says that 'India is far away from becoming a hub - these are just big words that are used. China has 6x of India's GDP. We were about the same in the mid 70s'. He also praised the Chinese, saying that Chinese are disciplined, they have national pride, they work hard, they don't argue like Indians do.

Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy (born 20 August 1946) is an Indian billionaire businessman. 1967 got bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. In 1969 he received his master's degree. He is one of the seven co-founders of Infosys, and has previously served as the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), president, and chief mentor of the company before retiring and taking the title chairman emeritus. As of August 2024, his net worth was estimated to be $5.1 billion, making him the 606th richest person in the world according to Forbes, listed among the 12 greatest entrepreneurs of our time by Fortune magazine' was described as the "father of the Indian IT sector" by Time magazine  and CNBC for his contribution to outsourcing in India.

 Murthy first worked at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, as chief systems programmer, and Patni Computer Systems in Pune, Maharashtra. He founded Infosys in 1981 and was the CEO from 1981 to 2002, as well as the chairman from 2002 to 2011. In 2011, he stepped down from the board and became the chairman emeritus. In June 2013, Murthy was appointed as the executive chairman for a period of five years.

In a interview; he said that India is still far far far far far away from becoming a hub and all of that these are all big words which we shouldn't use because Chinese are disciplined they have national pride they work hard they don't argue like we do has a GDP of six times that of India we were about the same in the middle 70s I think it is too audacious to say we will be manufacturing Hub and all of that India is still far far far far far away from becoming a hub and all of that these are all big words which we shouldn't use just to give you an idea China produces has already become Factory of the world all of you have traveled abroad you have seen uh youve gone to supermarkets you going to various you know Home Depot and all of that 90% of it is made in China why because Chinese are disciplined they have naal pride they work hard they don't argue like we do all of that so that country has a GDP of six times that of India we were about about the same in the middle 70s today they are six times so therefore I think it is too audacious to say we will become manufacturing Hub and all of that there's also another important reason why that is going to be very difficult and that is unfortunately unlike our business where we depend primarily on exports for example INF phasis 98% it used to be even today I can't see how it is different 98% of the revenue comes from outside India so we hardly depend on India but unfortunately in manufacturing by and large we look at domestic thing and the government plays a very important role in the success of manufacturing unfortunately the response time the transparency the accountability speed excellence in public governance systems in a country like India still has to improve a lot it will improve but it take time therefore unless there is a mechanism whereby you reduce this interface for the benefit of our government and for the benefit of the industry the growth of manufacturing will take time it will not grow at the same level as those uh Industries which depend upon outside India one way for you people to do is to say we too will become Global manufacturing people like China has become and we will export side India and maybe 30% so that we will not feel the the the breaks of our public governance system so I would say that we are still a long way my belief is that the government is working on it the and I hope they will remove most of the bottlenecks

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