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Veterans Unpacked: Leaders have to move on, but must not stop acquiring knowledge, says FC Kohli

As the first CEO of TCS, which pioneered India’s 'Technology Revolution' and helped the country to build the $100 billion+ IT Industry, Kohli, 97, is referred to as the "Father of the Software Industry".

October 02, 2020 / 16:04 IST
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FC Kohli
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Note to readers: How ​do corporate leaders surf life after hanging up their boots? What do they do next? What are the lessons they learned in their eventful journeys? What advice do they have for the current crop of leaders? Veterans Unpacked is a new series of interviews aimed to offer readers lessons from retired bosses on life outside the corner office.

FC Kohli is widely recognised as the brilliant technocrat parachuted in from the Tata Electric Companies as a General Manager to run a tech
startup that grew to become TCS — the jewel in the crown of the Tata conglomerate. Kohli was also actively involved in the decision to
bring IBM to India as part of Tata-IBM, a JV for hardware manufacturing and support in India in 1991.

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As the first CEO of TCS, which pioneered India’s 'Technology Revolution' and helped the country to build the $100 billion+ IT Industry, Kohli, 97, is referred to as the "Father of the Software Industry". In an interview with Moneycontrol, he said that when it comes to the C-Suite, he never looks back. He advises that corporate leaders must study the future, which is more geared towards the needs of society then it was in his time. Edited excerpts:

What have you been up to since hanging up your boots?