\"\"MUMBAI<\/a>: Bombay<\/a> House’s fourth floor, home to the chairman of Tata Sons, is being restored to its traditional glory of the 1980s when JRD Tata and his successor Ratan Tata<\/a> occupied the corner office of the $103-billion conglomerate that chronicles India<\/a>’s journey into industrial adulthood.
\n
The renovation at the 93-year-old building, with an understated stone façade reminiscent of colonial
Bombay<\/a>, coincides with the February 21 inauguration of new chairman N Chandrasekaran<\/a>.
\n
The chairman’s office will get a new permanent occupant about four months after
Cyrus Mistry<\/a> lost the confidence of majority board members, many of whom viewed his tenure as one that witnessed deviations from the values defining the Tata Group<\/a>.
\n
\n
\nMistry had changed the complete layout of the corner office of
Ratan Tata<\/a> to accommodate the newly inducted members of the Group Executive Council, the think tank that helped the chairman with business decisions.
\n
\nMadhu Kannan, a former chief executive officer of the Bombay Stock Exchange, Nirmalya Kumar, professor at London School of Economics, and Harish Bhat, a
Tata Group<\/a> veteran, had shared the space.
\n
The four-storied Bombay House was built by British architect George Wittet after the Tata Group marked
India<\/a>’s entry into modern industry<\/a> by building a steel plant and a waterfront hotel that predated the Gateway of India. Bombay House, whose interiors have remained almost unchanged for many decades, was the setting where the idea of India’s first airline was born.
\n
Executives sitting at Bombay House founded and nurtured a company that would later become India’s most valuable –
Tata Consultancy Services<\/a> (TCS<\/a>) – and conceptualised the Corus acquisition, a record for a South Asian company.
\n
For the renovation starting soon, the Tata Group has also hired an architect to support an internal team. “These are all internal matters of the group,’’ a Tata Sons spokesperson told
ET<\/a>. A spokesperson for Mistry declined to comment.
\n
\nAs vice-chairman and an understudy to Ratan Tata, Mistry had worked from the office of former Tata Sons board member JJ Irani for a year. Even after his elevation as chairman when Rata Tata retired at 75 in December 2012, Mistry continued to use the same office.
\n
\nWhen Ratan Tata became interim chairman on October 24, 2016, he used the office on the west wing of the building for his business meetings.
\n
\nChandrasekaran, known popularly as Chandra, will move to Bombay House from the
TCS<\/a> office down the road in Mumbai<\/a>’s Fort area. He will operate temporarily from the office occupied by former Tata Sons director R Gopalakrishnan, who retired from the board in 2015. Chandrasekaran will finally settle in the office occupied by Ratan Tata when the renovation is over.
\n
After Ratan Tata occupied the corner office in 1991, he retained the set-up and décor left by his predecessor, JRD Tata, for several years. Later, the furniture, JRD's table, armchair, and office stationery were moved to
Pune<\/a>, where a replica of his office has been set up at Tata Central Archives<\/a> building.
\n
\nBombay House is owned by group entity Associated Building Company, which earns rents from companies that have offices within the premises.
\n
\nTIRUPATI VISIT
\nMeanwhile, Tata Sons Chairmandesignate
N Chandrasekaran<\/a> on Friday offered prayers at the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara.
\n
Though a frequent visitor to the hill temple in his capacity as the CEO of
Tata Consultancy<\/a> Services, this was his maiden visit to the shrine after being appointed as the Chairman of Tata Sons temple sources said.
\n
\nAfter offering worship at the shrine along with his wife, Chandrasekran was honoured with sacred silk cloth and prasadams by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Executive Officer D Sambasiva Rao while the priests bestowed blessings on him.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":57216770,"title":"ATC sets tenancy condition to Idea tower deal","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/atc-sets-tenancy-condition-to-idea-tower-deal\/57216770","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":57216802,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Post Mistry feud, Tatas putting their house in order as N Chandrasekaran gets cracking as new chief","synopsis":"After Ratan Tata occupied the corner office in 1991, he retained the set-up and d\u00e9cor left by his predecessor, JRD Tata, for several years.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/post-mistry-feud-tatas-putting-their-house-in-order-as-n-chandrasekaran-gets-cracking-as-new-chief","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Megha Mandavia","author_link":"\/author\/479233258\/megha-mandavia","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479233258.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479233258,"author_name":"Megha Mandavia","author_seo_name":"megha-mandavia","designation":"Assistant Editor","agency":false}},{"author_name":"Baiju Kalesh","author_link":"\/author\/1805\/baiju-kalesh","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/1805.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":1805,"author_name":"Baiju Kalesh","author_seo_name":"baiju-kalesh","designation":"Correspondent","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-02-18 09:04:32","lastupd":"2017-02-18 09:07:02","breadcrumbTags":["industry","Tata Consultancy Services","Tata Group","Mumbai","Pune","India","Bombay","TCS","ET","ratan tata","Tata Consultancy","N Chandrasekaran","Cyrus Mistry","Archives"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/post-mistry-feud-tatas-putting-their-house-in-order-as-n-chandrasekaran-gets-cracking-as-new-chief"}}" data-authors="[" megha mandavia","baiju kalesh"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-02-18" data-index="article_1">

Mistry不和,再见把秩序新的首席N Chandrasekaran会开裂

1991年Ratan Tata占领了办公室之后,他保留了他的前任留下的设置和装饰,JRD塔塔,好几年了。

此举使Mandavia 百驹Kalesh
  • 更新于2017年2月18日上午09:07坚持
孟买:孟买房子的四楼,塔塔集团董事长的儿子,正在恢复其传统的荣耀1980年代JRD塔塔和他的继任者拉丹·塔塔占领了办公室的记录的1030亿美元的企业集团印度工业成年的旅程。

93岁的建筑的改造,低估了石头建筑让人想起殖民孟买,恰逢新主席的2月21日就职N Chandrasekaran

董事长的办公室将得到一个新的永久性居住大约四个月后塞勒斯Mistry失去信心的多数董事会成员,他们中的许多人认为他担任一个偏离值定义塔塔集团


Mistry改变了整个办公室的布局拉丹·塔塔以适应新堂集团执行委员会的成员,帮助主席的智库业务决策。

前首席执行官Madhu Kannan孟买证券交易所,伦敦经济学院的教授Nirmalya Kumar和哈瑞·巴特塔塔集团老兵,共享空间。

孟买一栋四层的房子是由英国建筑师乔治Wittet塔塔集团后明显印度进入现代行业通过构建一个钢铁厂和海滨酒店,早于印度门。孟买的房子的内部几十年来几乎保持不变,是设置在印度第一家航空公司的想法诞生了。

高管坐在孟买建立和培育公司后来成为印度最具价值塔塔咨询服务公司(TCS)——和概念化收购Corus,南亚公司的记录。

的改造开始不久,塔塔集团还雇用了一位建筑师来支持一个内部团队。”这些都是集团内部事务,”塔塔发言人告诉儿子。Mistry发言人拒绝置评。

担任副董事长,他同时Ratan Tata的替补,Mistry曾从办公室前Tata Sons董事会成员JJ伊朗的一年。即使他作为主席2012年12月装塔塔在75年退休时,Mistry继续使用相同的办公室。

当Ratan Tata成为临时董事长10月24日,2016年,他曾在白宫西翼大楼的办公室他的商务会议。

通常被称为钱德拉,Chandrasekaran将搬到孟买的房子TCS办公室的路上孟买堡地区。他将暂时从办公室被前Tata Sons局长R Gopalakrishnan)在2015年退出董事会。Chandrasekaran最终将解决在办公室被Ratan Tata改造时结束。

1991年Ratan Tata占领了办公室之后,他保留了他的前任留下的设置和装饰,JRD塔塔,好几年了。后,家具,JRD桌,椅,办公文具都被感动了浦那,他的办公室已经成立的复制品塔塔的中央档案建筑。

孟买房子属于集团实体相关的建筑公司,赚取租金从公司办公室内的前提。

TIRUPATI访问
与此同时,塔塔Chairmandesignate儿子N Chandrasekaran周五提供祈祷主Venkateswara著名的山圣地。

尽管常客山上寺庙作为的首席执行官塔塔咨询服务,这是他首次访问靖国神社后被任命为主席塔塔桑寺。

提供在靖国神社拜后连同他的妻子,Chandrasekran被授予神圣的丝绸和prasadams Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams执行官D Sambasiva饶而祭司对他给予的祝福。
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\"\"MUMBAI<\/a>: Bombay<\/a> House’s fourth floor, home to the chairman of Tata Sons, is being restored to its traditional glory of the 1980s when JRD Tata and his successor Ratan Tata<\/a> occupied the corner office of the $103-billion conglomerate that chronicles India<\/a>’s journey into industrial adulthood.
\n
The renovation at the 93-year-old building, with an understated stone façade reminiscent of colonial
Bombay<\/a>, coincides with the February 21 inauguration of new chairman N Chandrasekaran<\/a>.
\n
The chairman’s office will get a new permanent occupant about four months after
Cyrus Mistry<\/a> lost the confidence of majority board members, many of whom viewed his tenure as one that witnessed deviations from the values defining the Tata Group<\/a>.
\n
\n
\nMistry had changed the complete layout of the corner office of
Ratan Tata<\/a> to accommodate the newly inducted members of the Group Executive Council, the think tank that helped the chairman with business decisions.
\n
\nMadhu Kannan, a former chief executive officer of the Bombay Stock Exchange, Nirmalya Kumar, professor at London School of Economics, and Harish Bhat, a
Tata Group<\/a> veteran, had shared the space.
\n
The four-storied Bombay House was built by British architect George Wittet after the Tata Group marked
India<\/a>’s entry into modern industry<\/a> by building a steel plant and a waterfront hotel that predated the Gateway of India. Bombay House, whose interiors have remained almost unchanged for many decades, was the setting where the idea of India’s first airline was born.
\n
Executives sitting at Bombay House founded and nurtured a company that would later become India’s most valuable –
Tata Consultancy Services<\/a> (TCS<\/a>) – and conceptualised the Corus acquisition, a record for a South Asian company.
\n
For the renovation starting soon, the Tata Group has also hired an architect to support an internal team. “These are all internal matters of the group,’’ a Tata Sons spokesperson told
ET<\/a>. A spokesperson for Mistry declined to comment.
\n
\nAs vice-chairman and an understudy to Ratan Tata, Mistry had worked from the office of former Tata Sons board member JJ Irani for a year. Even after his elevation as chairman when Rata Tata retired at 75 in December 2012, Mistry continued to use the same office.
\n
\nWhen Ratan Tata became interim chairman on October 24, 2016, he used the office on the west wing of the building for his business meetings.
\n
\nChandrasekaran, known popularly as Chandra, will move to Bombay House from the
TCS<\/a> office down the road in Mumbai<\/a>’s Fort area. He will operate temporarily from the office occupied by former Tata Sons director R Gopalakrishnan, who retired from the board in 2015. Chandrasekaran will finally settle in the office occupied by Ratan Tata when the renovation is over.
\n
After Ratan Tata occupied the corner office in 1991, he retained the set-up and décor left by his predecessor, JRD Tata, for several years. Later, the furniture, JRD's table, armchair, and office stationery were moved to
Pune<\/a>, where a replica of his office has been set up at Tata Central Archives<\/a> building.
\n
\nBombay House is owned by group entity Associated Building Company, which earns rents from companies that have offices within the premises.
\n
\nTIRUPATI VISIT
\nMeanwhile, Tata Sons Chairmandesignate
N Chandrasekaran<\/a> on Friday offered prayers at the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara.
\n
Though a frequent visitor to the hill temple in his capacity as the CEO of
Tata Consultancy<\/a> Services, this was his maiden visit to the shrine after being appointed as the Chairman of Tata Sons temple sources said.
\n
\nAfter offering worship at the shrine along with his wife, Chandrasekran was honoured with sacred silk cloth and prasadams by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Executive Officer D Sambasiva Rao while the priests bestowed blessings on him.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":57216770,"title":"ATC sets tenancy condition to Idea tower deal","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/atc-sets-tenancy-condition-to-idea-tower-deal\/57216770","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":57216802,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Post Mistry feud, Tatas putting their house in order as N Chandrasekaran gets cracking as new chief","synopsis":"After Ratan Tata occupied the corner office in 1991, he retained the set-up and d\u00e9cor left by his predecessor, JRD Tata, for several years.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/post-mistry-feud-tatas-putting-their-house-in-order-as-n-chandrasekaran-gets-cracking-as-new-chief","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Megha Mandavia","author_link":"\/author\/479233258\/megha-mandavia","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479233258.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479233258,"author_name":"Megha Mandavia","author_seo_name":"megha-mandavia","designation":"Assistant Editor","agency":false}},{"author_name":"Baiju Kalesh","author_link":"\/author\/1805\/baiju-kalesh","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/1805.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":1805,"author_name":"Baiju Kalesh","author_seo_name":"baiju-kalesh","designation":"Correspondent","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-02-18 09:04:32","lastupd":"2017-02-18 09:07:02","breadcrumbTags":["industry","Tata Consultancy Services","Tata Group","Mumbai","Pune","India","Bombay","TCS","ET","ratan tata","Tata Consultancy","N Chandrasekaran","Cyrus Mistry","Archives"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/post-mistry-feud-tatas-putting-their-house-in-order-as-n-chandrasekaran-gets-cracking-as-new-chief"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/post-mistry-feud-tatas-putting-their-house-in-order-as-n-chandrasekaran-gets-cracking-as-new-chief/57216802">