Following a 34-year career in the United States Foreign Service, David Good joined Tata Sons, Ltd., in 2005 as the company's chief representative for North America -- a role Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata likened to being "an ambassador" for the Tatas in the United States. At the recent Wharton India Economic Forum in Philadelphia, Good spoke with India Knowledge@Wharton about Tata Sons' objectives in the U.S. and other markets outside India, the Nano launch, the economic downturn and the Obama administration's recently announced restrictions on hiring H-1B visa holders at firms receiving TARP funding, among other issues. Read the Transcript: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/india/article.cfm?articleid=4367
There is no valid reason for accumulating wealth , unless you return that wealth back to the people of which you made that wealth ....
a corporate mission statement made 130 years ago by a man named Jamsetji Tata , and thats why the Tata empire still stands
aryanc77 2 years ago
good is good man
samba1salza1bbbba 2 years ago
Good needs to update his take on the American consumer. The Chinese have been selling crappy products in America for some time now but the American consumer didn't stop supporting these crappy Chinese companies.
VedicIntelligentsia 2 years ago
Tata is making moves.
VedicIntelligentsia 2 years ago