{"id":212570,"date":"2017-08-20T18:09:56","date_gmt":"2017-08-20T22:09:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/infosys-sikkas-resignation-letter-i-now-need-to-return-to-an-environment-of-respect-trust-and-empowerment-khaleej-times\/"},"modified":"2017-08-20T18:09:56","modified_gmt":"2017-08-20T22:09:56","slug":"infosys-sikkas-resignation-letter-i-now-need-to-return-to-an-environment-of-respect-trust-and-empowerment-khaleej-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/personal-empowerment\/infosys-sikkas-resignation-letter-i-now-need-to-return-to-an-environment-of-respect-trust-and-empowerment-khaleej-times\/","title":{"rendered":"Infosys&#8217; Sikka&#8217;s resignation letter: &#8216;I now need to&#8230; return to an environment of respect, trust and empowerment&#8217; &#8211; Khaleej Times"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Vishal Sikka quit as Infosys CEO on Friday, following a    public battle with the tech giant's founders that spanned for    months.  <\/p>\n<p>    In his blog, Timelessness, Sikka posted his resignation    letter in full, under the title 'Moving On...\" and which we are    republishing below.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Dear Friends,  <\/p>\n<p>    After a lot of reflection, I have resigned from my position as    your MD & CEO effective today.A succession process has    been initiated, with Pravin serving as interim MD & CEO,    and I will work closely with the Board and management team over    the next few months to ensure a smooth transition. In addition,    I have agreed to serve as Executive Vice Chairman on the Board    to further ensure continuity until the new management is in    place.  <\/p>\n<p>    For days, indeed weeks, this decision has weighed on me. I have    wrestled the pros and cons, the issues and the counterbalancing    arguments. But now, after much thought, and considering the    environment of the last few quarters, I am clear in my    decision. It is clear to me that despite our successes over the    last three years, and the powerful seeds of innovation that we    have sown, I cannot carry out my job as CEO and continue to    create value, while also constantly defending against    unrelenting, baseless\/malicious and increasingly personal    attacks.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2014, we started with a very challenging set of    conditions, and in the last three years, we have decisively    turned things around.  <\/p>\n<p>    Three years ago, I started this journey with a calling, to help    reshape the company around innovation and entrepreneurship, to    deliver breakthrough value for clients, and to help elevate our    work, our standing, our selves, on the basis of a dual    strategy, bringing together dualities of renew and new,    automation and innovation, people and software, to show a new    path forward in a time of unprecedented disruption within the    industry and beyond. That time, around and before June 2014,    was a difficult time. Our growth rates were low and attrition    was high. There was a sense of apprehension all around and I    came here to help enable a great transformation as our core    business faced intense pricing pressure, and clients looked    increasingly to innovative partners to help shape their digital    futures. Now, a bit more than three years later, I am happy to    see the company doing better in every dimension I can think of.  <\/p>\n<p>    We have grown our revenues, from $2.13B in Q1FY15 to $2.65B    this past Q1. We did so while keeping a strong focus on    margins, closing this past quarter at 24.1% operating margin,    beating some competitors for the first time in many years, and    improving against most in our industry.Perhaps more    importantly, our revenue per employee has grown for six    quarters in a row. Our attrition has fallen, from 23.4% in    Q1FY15 to 16.9% this past Q1, and high performer attrition is    hovering at or below the single-digit threshold for a while    now.We grew our $100M+ clients from 12 when I started, to 19,    and increased our large deal wins from ~$1.9B in FY15 to ~$3.5B    this past year. We've done all this while improving our overall    utilization, to a 10-yr high this past quarter, and an all time    high including trainees, while improving our cash reserves,    rewarding employees with a new equity plan, and returning cash    to our stakeholders. And we have done all this while improving    our standing with clients to the highest ever in the 12 years    since we've done our client satisfaction survey, and a jump of    22 points in CxO satisfaction.  <\/p>\n<p>    A few days ago, Nitesh, Radha, and I met a client in our office    in Palo Alto. It is one of the largest companies in the world -    and the CIO was excited and proud about seeing automation come    to life in their landscape.Her reaction to seeing many of our    innovation projects, as well as our workspace itself, was    thoroughly rewarding, and a testament to all we have achieved.    She requested us to bring our innovative work and processes to    everything we do with her team in a similar space, and even    that we help them establish a similar presence for their    company in the valley!This is a sentiment I've often heard    from clients who've visited our 12,000 sqft space here, that    has seen 2200 visits over its ~27 months; clients where we saw    much faster than average revenue growth following their visits.    So, as I look back on the three years as CEO, what brings me    the most joy is the new roads that all of you have traveled,    the new frontiers that all of you have enabled.From embracing    the new ideas in education, teaching ourselves Design Thinking    like no one else ever has, learning AI, new development    processes, and more, to applying these learnings via Zero    Distance, a one-of-a-kind program of massive grassroots    innovation, powered by education, by the amazing Zero Bench,    and by your creative confidence.With 16500+ ideas generated,    2200+ of which have already been implemented, ZD is proof that    innovation need not be the domain of a chosen few in some elite    department, but is the prerogative of us all; proof that the    extraordinary within each one of us can indeed be unleashed. To    complement this grassroots innovation, we've launched 25+ new    services that contributed 8.3% of our revenue last quarter, up    from zero in April 2015.And our own new software business is    now at 1.6% of revenue.Our AI platform, Nia, now with 160+    scenarios deployed at more than 70 clients, is helping drive    both automation within the company, and breakthrough new    business scenarios outside.Beyond new services and new    software, we've ventured into new horizons, from our startup    fund's investments in promising new businesses, to the work    we've done in the last 3 years in local hiring around the    world, especially in the US, to the exemplary and inspiring    work our US foundation has done in bringing computer science    education and a culture of making, to the masses.  <\/p>\n<p>    And I am proud of how we have upheld our values, our culture,    our integrity, whilst we have gone about this massive    transformation.I am proud of how our Board has worked,    tirelessly, selflessly, these past quarters, despite intense,    unfair, and often malicious and personal, criticism, in not    only upholding our standards of governance and integrity, but    also indeed raising these.None of our successes would be    worthwhile for a moment, if this was not the case.  <\/p>\n<p>    I was, and remain, passionate about the massive    transformation opportunity for this company and industry, but    we all need to allow the company to move beyond the noise and    distractions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Back in May 2014, when I first met many board colleagues, I    thought of the road ahead as a road for the next 33 years of    this iconic company. For Infosys is more than a company: it is    an idea, a dream, a pioneering possibility.Back then I    thought, just as I do today, that the time ahead called for a    company that could show the way to a digital future, a future    where our humanity, amplified by automation and software, would    unleash our creativity, our imagination, to construct great    worlds of our futures, and would do so powered by education, by    our timeless value of learnability.Such an Infosys, whilst    staying true to its core, to her values and timeless    principles, would shine the light in an altogether different    context, a different reality. Such an Infosys would be one    where an individual's entrepreneurship, ability to imagine and    create, ability to learn, and to amplify themselves with    software, with AI, would create a greater whole. Rather than an    overarching system enabling the people, the people's agility    and imagination would create a greater system. Three years    later, we can clearly see that the seeds of this idea have    taken root and are growing, into beautiful new flowers and    plants, and I see no reason why these cannot continue, and help    shape our company's future.  <\/p>\n<p>    For sure this journey has been a difficult one.No one,    especially me, thought it would be easy.Transformations are    hard to begin with.A massive transformation, of such an    iconic institution, with such groundbreaking achievements    behind her, would be even tougher, and the exponential rates of    change all around us, further amplified by geopolitical    matters, would add that much more headwind.But all this was    known, and clear, and in many ways added to the calling that I    felt.For as the legendary architect Daniel Burnham said,    \"Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir man's blood.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But after much contemplation I have decided to leave because    the distractions, the very public noise around us, have created    an untenable atmosphere. I deeply believe in creating value in    an atmosphere of freedom, trust and empowerment. Life is too    short to engage in battles of opinions in the public, these add    no value, take critical time and focus away from the business,    and indeed add more to the noise, to the eardrum buzz, as I    wrote to you a few months ago. The founding principle of the    strategy I laid out for our renewal was personal empowerment,    working in an entrepreneurial environment.I need this for my    own work as well.Steve Jobs, in his famous commencement    speech at my alma mater, said:  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Your time is limited, don't waste it living someone else's    life. Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living the result of    other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of other opinions    drown your own inner voice. And most important, have the    courage to follow your heart and intuition, they somehow    already know what you truly want to become.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    I now need to move forward, and return to an    environment of respect, trust and empowerment, where I can take    on new lofty challenges, as can each of you.  <\/p>\n<p>    As Steve Jobs said, I must follow my heart and my intuition,    build my buildings, give my givings, and do something else.    Over the next weeks and months, I look forward to working with    the Board and management to create a smooth transition, and    simultaneously staring into the great unknown, and to doing    something great, something purposeful, for the times ahead. And    also to spend some time with my loved ones.I've been away    from home far too often and far too long.  <\/p>\n<p>    As I completed my three years recently, many people asked me if    I have any regrets. This question is more apt today and the    answer is a clear NO. Not for a second.However difficult the    noise of the last several months has been, I wouldn't trade our    time together for anything. I would not give up the experience    of seeing the gleam in your eyes as you described a new idea,    invention, or contribution. You worked on these confidently,    without reward, without arrogance, showing exactly the kind of    creative confidence that David Kelley talked about in Design    Thinking - a wonderful thing to witness.  <\/p>\n<p>    I am deeply grateful for the immense support and love I've    received from all of you, from our worthy clients for whom we    do our life's work, and by our shareholders across the    globe.I am grateful for your trust, confidence and    friendship, and am thankful to our team of amazing leaders, who    will help lead our company to greatness.To my first Infoscion    colleague and trusted friend Ranga, who enabled us to achieve    the things we achieved, to the amazing Ravi, a pocket of    passion and energy and execution excellence, to the calm and    steadfast Mohit, who introduced me to the band of brothers and    lived it, day after day, to the larger than life Rajesh, with    his great heart and big laugh, to Binod, a veritable bulldozer    brother with his broad shoulders and broader smile, to the one    of a kind Ramadas, the architect and protector of our    magnificent campuses with his indomitable spirit and    world-class excellence, to the always smiling Deepak who helped    live the strategy, to Krish and the best HR team in the world,    especially the extraordinary Richard, Nanju, Shruthi and their    amazing team for helping to carry out some of the craziest and    most amazing people initiatives, to Inderpreet, a new voice to    the team, a voice of calm, strength, integrity and a stability    that far belies the little time she's been with us, to Jayesh    and our entire finance team for their dedication, their    impeccable meticulous integrity and world-class excellence, and    especially to my partner, friend, and pillar of strength,    Pravin, who carried all the load in the world, with a smile,    impeccable integrity and the most amazing grace, and will now    lead you to the next phase of our company's growth.To Zaiba,    Bala sir, Nagaraju, Hari and many others for making it possible    for me to be me and to do my work, to my Palo Alto family:    Sanjay, Abdul, Navin, Ritika, Barbara, Tao, Vinod, Shabana,    April, Sudhir and others who have stood by me and have given up    so much to be a part of this journey and contributed so much to    it, and indeed to thousands of Infoscions who've made it all    matter.I am thankful to Sesh and our entire board for their    unfailing support and confidence in me throughout this journey.  <\/p>\n<p>    Together we have achieved a lot.Even in the midst of all of    the distractions, even as the tendency was to return to the    familiar, we still managed to persevere and make wonderful    progress. We have laid the foundation for the next 30 years of    Infosys, and I feel deeply proud to have worked alongside all    of you in sowing the seeds that will return this company to the    bellwether it once was.As you've all often reminded us,    Infosys is no bigger and no smaller than any of us, the people,    the Infoscions.You are the ones that will take Infosys to the    next 30 years and beyond.As I think about the time ahead, for    all of us, I can only see us powered by a freedom from the    known, of renewing ourselves to thrive in the time ahead. Each    one of you has vindicated my deeply held belief that people are    capable of doing more, achieving more, being more, than they    ever imagined possible. So, keep pushing yourself to do better    at whatever you are good at, but also learning to do things you    have never done before, indeed, nobody has ever done before. I    know I will be doing the same.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Board, Pravin, and I will communicate additional details as    we move forward in this transition, and meanwhile, we continue    our work as is. I wish all of you the very best in your    journeys ahead.  <\/p>\n<p>    V  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.khaleejtimes.com\/infosys-sikkas-resignation-letter-i-now-need-to-return-to-an-environment-of-respect-trust-and-empowerment\" title=\"Infosys' Sikka's resignation letter: 'I now need to... return to an environment of respect, trust and empowerment' - Khaleej Times\">Infosys' Sikka's resignation letter: 'I now need to... return to an environment of respect, trust and empowerment' - Khaleej Times<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Vishal Sikka quit as Infosys CEO on Friday, following a public battle with the tech giant's founders that spanned for months. In his blog, Timelessness, Sikka posted his resignation letter in full, under the title 'Moving On...\" and which we are republishing below. 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