Bharti
Group revamps organisational structure
New Delhi: Bharti Enterprises is beginning an apex-level
strategic structural reorganization. To begin with Sunil
Bharti Mittal has relinquished operational responsibility
in Bharti Airtel which was he said was aimed at giving
a clear-cut responsibility to the managers at Bharti Enterprise,
apart from giving him more time to work on strategic interests.
He
added: "The lead directors have been given specific
businesses for which they will be totally responsible.
These directors are like the Cabinet for the Group."
The
new structure puts Mittal as chairman and group CEO of
Bharti Enterprises - the strategic architect for all businesses.
He will be assisted by four group lead directors - Rakesh
Bharti Mittal (vice-chairman), Akhil Gupta and Rajan Bharti
Mittal (managing directors) and Badri Agarwal (director).
In
addition, there will be nine group directors, who have
been closely associated with the Mittals over the years.
Rajan
Mittal has been taken off the telecom business and will
now be Group Lead Director of retail, Wholesale and New
Projects.
Akhil
Gupta will relinquish his position as Group CFO and take
charge as group lead director of telecom and chairman
of the group finance and audit council.
The
new structure will be effective from April 1.
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Behuria
is again SCOPE chief
New Delhi: The chairman of Indian Oil Corporation,
Sarthak Behuria, has been re-elected as the chairman of
the Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE).
In a statement, IndianOil has said that Mr Behuria will
hold office for two years.
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