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Opinion | 2018, the year that might have been

Corporate historians, rewinding to 2018, will pensively remember nothing more than heart-wrenching fiddles.

January 03, 2019 / 10:01 IST
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M Damodaran

It is that time of the year when reviewers of all descriptions and dispositions take a look at the rear-view mirror and pronounce on what transpired in the preceding 12 months. Objectivity is sacrificed and personal prejudices rule the roost. We use the retrospectograh (a machine not invented) to ask ourselves “what if……..”. All resemblances to persons and events are not coincidental.

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Four public sector undertakings, holding 74% of the shareholding in an asset management company, are at daggers drawn with a foreign institutional investor holding 26%. The term of appointment of the managing director (MD) and CEO is to end in the second half of the year. While the four Indian entities are pushing for change, the foreign shareholder is insisting on a fresh term of office for the incumbent MD and CEO.

Considering that time is running out and that a decision is required to be taken soon in the interest of the organisation, a meeting of the board of directors is called at short notice. After detailed discussions during which contrasting viewpoints are expressed on the performance of the MD and CEO and on the need for a change, it is decided in the interest of the organisation that the present MD and CEO shall continue for 12 more months in that capacity, and during the period of extension both contending parties would continue to engage in order to find a mutually acceptable solution.