{"id":5794,"date":"2024-04-06T17:14:40","date_gmt":"2024-04-06T17:14:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.horsesforsources.com\/?p=5794"},"modified":"2024-09-11T11:38:26","modified_gmt":"2024-09-11T11:38:26","slug":"thierry-good-in-theory-but-not-as-palliatable-as-pallia_040624","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.horsesforsources.com\/thierry-good-in-theory-but-not-as-palliatable-as-pallia_040624\/","title":{"rendered":"Thierry was good in Theory but perhaps not as Palliatable as Pallia"},"content":{"rendered":"
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So, the worst rumor in the industry finally came to fruition: Thierry Delaporte finally fell on his sword at struggling Wipro to be replaced by an internal Wipro-ite and 32-year veteran, Srini Pallia<\/a>. This is Wipro’s first internal candidate to take the helm since T K Kurien’s appointment in 2011.<\/p>\n Delaporte came into Wipro as the pandemic was kicking in and used his remote advantage to pull the company together, speaking with a multitude of clients and giving the firm some strategic direction during that difficult time, especially with the bold acquisition<\/a> of financial services consulting powerhouse Capco.\u00a0 In addition, Wipro enjoyed a strong 2021 as dollars flowed into cloud modernization, and many of Wipro’s large clients, such as AT&T, Citibank, ABN Amro, Levi\u2019s, Metro AG, Dell, and Este, all kept faith in the firm.\u00a0 However, when the momentum was there to kick on and compete for some of the choice deals, Thierry took his eye off the ball.<\/p>\n While several external candidates were mooted, Rishad has opted for a popular internal candidate based in New Jersey the heartland of IT services decision making.\u00a0 Srini has the respect of the guys who built the firm (those who are still there) and well-liked by key partners Microsoft and SAP.\u00a0 He knows the company, he knows many of the key clients, especially ones like Este and Tapestry he personally let for Wipro.<\/p>\n What are the big things he needs to do quickly?<\/p>\n Restore morale.\u00a0<\/strong> Simply put, the firm is bleeding talent, and morale has never been lower.\u00a0 He needs to nail down his plans quickly, give the firm renewed direction, and convince key stakeholders he is the right choice during perhaps the darkest period in Wipro’s history.<\/p>\n Retain key leaders.<\/strong> Significant talent, such as Suhba Tatavarti, Suzanne Dann, Nagendra Bandaru, Anis Chenchah, Harish Dwarkanhalli, and Jo Debecker, remains in the firm. He needs to pull together and ensure they stay.<\/p>\n Breakdown the fiefdoms. <\/strong>This is where Thierry struggled, and Srini can succeed by ensuring they go after new clients as one Wipro team, not a broken group of silos.\u00a0 Srini is at the coalface of many deal pursuits and should be in prime position to fix these issues.<\/p>\nSadly for Wipro, the post-pandemic period has been one of the worst times in the company’s history:<\/span><\/h3>\n
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So what’s the deal with Srini, and can he bring Wipro’s mojo back?<\/span><\/h3>\n