People Capital: The essence of 10 Tenets
At the 46th Annual General Meeting (AGM) (post-IPO) of Reliance Industries, Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh D. Ambani emphasised Reliance's transformation from a corporate giant to a precious Indian institution with a growing global reputation. He reiterated the importance of continuously fortifying this institution, placing a significant emphasis on nurturing and empowering young leaders at all levels.
Mukesh D. Ambani revisited the 10 Tenets of Leadership Building introduced during the 45th AGM, with the very first tenet taking center stage - the enrichment of People Capital within the organization. He reiterated that Reliance's greatest strength lies not only in its financial and physical assets but, more importantly, in its People.
"What I had said merits reiteration because it encapsulates the essence of all the Ten Tenets: Reliance's greatest strength is our human assets, not just our financial and physical assets. The greatest value-creators are creative brains and purpose-driven teams. In conformity with this belief, Reliance is building a strong pipeline of young and exceptionally competent leaders. Many of them are handling extremely challenging tasks with great self-assurance. We are also expanding our already large size of professional talent from around the world, consistent with our vision to make Reliance a global corporate,"
- Chairman Mukesh D. Ambani, during the 46th AGM.
Our Chairman's words focus on the vital role of People Capital in Reliance's journey, highlighting the company's commitment to developing a strong cadre of leaders who will continue to drive its success on a global scale.