Branding Nano As Cheapest Car Was A Big Mistake: Ratan Tata at Great Lakes Convocation 2015

Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, recently held its convocation in Chennai. Chief Guest Ratan Tata  spoke candidly about the Nano car and his e-commerce investments at the event.

A total of 611 students graduated this year across five different full-time and executive programs including PGPM (one-year full-time MBA), PGDM (two-year full-time MBM), PGXPM (Executive MBA), PGPM – Flex (part-time MBA) and PGP-Business Analytics and Business Intelligence.

The six best outgoing students and four academic toppers from each program received Gold medals during the graduation ceremony.

Speaking on the convocation, Chief Guest, Mr. Ratan Tata, Chairman – TATA Trusts, said, “I express my deepest and genuine congratulations to the graduating class. The purpose of this curriculum given to you at Great Lakes will be realized once you leave this place. And that is when your real learning starts. Just be yourself and be driven by the desire to make a difference. Your real learning starts now, the tools, experience and exposure have been given to you, but what you make of it in life is what you do after you graduate. There will be thousands of occasions when you have to make difficult decisions and you have to ask yourself whether you are taking the right one, however, difficult or unpopular that may be.”

On being asked by a student about the lessons that can be learnt from the launch of Tata Nano car, Ratan Tata said it was a really an exhilarating experience to produce a car that was affordable…but, it was mistake to brand it as the cheapest car instead of most affordable one…people did not want to be seen in the cheapest car…

Mr. Ratan Tata also took questions from the students and talked about the support young startups need. He mentioned that “I see this as an opportunity to encourage and support young start-ups in new space (e-commerce and e-retailing), which in my view is, going to change the face of the Indian merchandise and marketing. So, in a small way, because I am not a wealthy person, I have invested in some 10 companies. Some of them will succeed.” 

“I would like to support companies that have commitment and those that want to serve the common man, like in the field of health or empowerment of women,” said Tata.

On being asked by a student about the lessons that can be learnt from the launch of Tata Nano car, he said it was a really an exhilarating experience to produce a car that was affordable and could be purchased for Rs.1 lakh. But, it was a greatest mistake to brand it as the cheapest car instead of most affordable one. It caused a negative impact on the market. People did not want to be seen in a cheapest car.

“The Nano experience in West Bengal cost us one year as we had to shift the factory to another state and in that one year, a lot was lost in terms of perception as our detractors went to town with barbs and criticism, not all fair and correct.” he said.

Delivering the convocation address, Mr. Faizal E Kottikollan, Founder and Chairman, KEF Holdings, Dubai

, said, “Today, as you graduate, I wish you all to be different and think different. Just hold on to your values as it is these values that will define you as a good human being.”

Welcoming the gathering, Dr. Bala V Balachandran, Founder, Dean & Chairman, Great Lakes Institute of Management, said, “It gives me great pleasure to welcome our Chief Guests to Great Lakes. I feel proud to be present here on the 11th convocation ceremony of Great Lakes in the presence of our honorable guests. I firmly believe that it is a confluence of diverse thoughts and ideas which makes an institute grow and reach even greater heights.  I can say with conviction that today’s graduands stand by this very principle of diversity at Great Lakes. No doubt that these graduates are among the best in the world and have the potential to become catalysts for change. I wish each one of you a great success in your career ahead. The world is out there, awaiting for your contributions and the knowledge that you acquired at Great Lakes will definitely lead you to a positive change. Step out and make your alma mater proud.”

Besides academic toppers, medals and certificates were awarded to nearly 70 graduates in the following categories – Dean’s Merit List, Domain toppers, best Empirical Study and Committee contributors.  

One of the highlights this year was that twenty graduating PGPM students from Great Lakes who completed their six weeks exchange program with University of Bordeaux, France in July 2015, will also be receiving their MBA (Level- M2) degree in European Business Administration and International Business from University of Bordeaux subsequently during Bordeaux University’s graduation ceremony.

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