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TV Narendran, the crisis man driving a cultural change in Tata Steel

Narendran, whose second tenure as Tata Steel's Global CEO & MD will come up for shareholders approval on July 19, wants to make the steelmaker agile.

July 16, 2019 / 16:26 IST
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It was not a start that a Managing Director would wish for. But TV Narendran had no choice. The first crisis hit within two weeks of him taking over at the helm of Tata Steel's India and South East Asia businesses, in November 2013.

There was a huge explosion in Jamshedpur, the company's iconic steelmaking facility. It was a heavy dent on a company that prided on its safety record and employee welfare. As Narendran said, "It was a huge issue, and had never happened."

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The crisis was just one of the many that were to come. A little over a year later, the government passed the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, which temporarily closed down mines of Tata Steel. The company was forced to import iron ore, again a first for the steelmaker.

Just when things were getting back to normal, and Tata Steel got to reopen the mines, China - the world's largest steelmaker and consumer - went into a tailspin in 2015. "Within six months, steel prices went to the levels of 2003," recalls the Tata Steel chief.