Expressing faith in the India growth story, PepsiCo Chairperson and Chief Executive Indra Nooyi said she doesn't see any reason why it should lose sheen when fundamentals are strong.
Last week, Pepisco said it will invest Rs 33,000 crore (Rs 330 billion) in its India operations by 2020.
The company, which has invested more than Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion) in India since the entry in 1989, will invest further in innovation, manufacturing, infrastructure and agriculture, among
Talking about the lessons from the 2008 global financial crisis, the Chennai-born Nooyi said the first lesson the company has learnt is to "accept that turbulence is here to stay."
The most successful companies are those that stay calm and think down to earth rather than showing aggressiveness to shorten the crisis period, she added, saying that turbulence is the beginning of a fruitful process of transformation.
She also noted that companies should not keep eye on the short-term but should think long.
Stressing the importance of adaptability, Nooyi said one should not shy away from creating environment of adaptability during trouble times.
She also stated that "you cannot deliver value unless you anchor the company's values. Values make an unsinkable ship." Code of conduct goes beyond legal compliance and every employee needs to be well versed with it, Nooyi said.
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