Divyakant Wipro
Divyakant Wipro
Divyakant Wipro
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Objectives
Wipro Limited (Wipro), together with its subsidiaries and associates
(collectively, the Company or the group) is a leading India based
provider of IT Services and Products, including Business Process
.
It has been ranked 6th in the American society for training and
development during 2006.it is ranked 6 the globally and is the only it
service in the top 10 .it provide rich learning experinence for the
employees that translates in the delivery of higher value and improved
customer satisfaction it has capacity to train around 5000 employees
simultaneously. It has learning centers in Bangalore, Chennai,
Hyderabad, Pune and gurgaon.and all the learning centers are
connected with virtual class room network with the broad class facility in
Hyderabad and Bangalore.
Wipro significantly outsources the same. Also training is more vocational
where in focus is on teaching individuals tools rather than fundamentals
(however their WASE program for BSc folks is an exception). I know it
will be strongly objected to by Wipro folks but I suggest they do a quick
poll.
In India Wipro had profitable business in niche marketing segment of
product and services.
Wipro does not get premier slots in engineering campus viz a viz its
competitors. There are geographies where it even looses out to lower
rung players like Cognizant. Its lower compensation than its competitors
does not help. To make matters worse, entry level guy is not hired
predominantly on potential but ability to answer questions which require
role.
SCOPE
We at Wipro believe in individual growth and overall development. Potential is recognized and opportunities
for further learning are provided. Our training programs are on par with elite universities and every year a
large number of fresh graduates are galvanized into thorough professionals in their chosen fields.
Wipro Academy of Software Excellence (WASE), the first of its kind in India, is aimed at preparing some of the
best Bachelor of Science students for the applications programming environment. The course equips fresh
graduates with necessary skills to work in applications in a growing software company, instilling the need for a
quality process.
Wipro Infotech Master of Science (WIMS), another unique model of employment offered by Wipro, aims at
preparing fresh BCA and B.Sc graduates for IT infrastructure Management services. It is an effort where
training in Information Technology/System Engineering is offered to the students with practical exposure to
the Infrastructure Management Service industry.
These programs register every student for an 8 semester Wipro sponsored MS course with the Birla Institute
Of Technology and Science (BITS - Pilani). Candidates will get to work on live projects and earn a monthly
stipend.
HISTORY OF WIPRO
AZIM H PREMJI
Mr. Azim Premji's strength lies in bringing together and building charged
teams of high potential, high performing people. His vision and
pragmatismhave helped Wipro Corporation become the 2nd most competitive
andsuccessful company in India as rated by Business Today, a leading
business magazine in India. Wipro in terms of market capitalization is among
the top10 corporations in India.
Mr. Premji very strongly believes that the most important contributors to
Wipro's success have been the articulations and faithful adherence to
corevalues, a shared vision for the future, identification and development
ofWipro leaders through clearly defined Wipro leaders' qualities.
A hands-on business leader with standards of excellence in everything that
the corporation does, Mr. Premji is almost fanatical about delivering valueto
customers and his willingness to sacrifice business and profits to hold onto
"Our Promise".
Brand Identity
Wipro Identity was rearticulated in 1998. The new Identity represents the diverse
businesses of Wipro Limited and its Values. It consists of 3 elements which have to be
used together always. They are :
1. Rainbow Flower
2. 'Wipro' (written in black)
3. 'Applying Thought' (written in black)
These 3 elements together is Wipros Brand Identity.
Rainbow Flower signifies :
1. Youthful & Energetic
2. Multifaceted
3. Innovative
4. Large diversified
5. Vibrant
Applying Thought stands for :
1. Powerful
2. Intellectual
3. Futuristic Visionary
4. Maturity
5. Commitment to Innovation
Significance of Colours in the Wipro Brand Identity
Red : Blood, Life giving, Dynamic, Auspicious
Green : Fields, Prosperity, Freshness, Growth, Youth
Yellow : Sun, Warmth, Vitality, Aspirations
Violet : Intelligence, Innovation, Shrewdness, Mystery
Blue : Sky, Sea, Transparency, Natural
industries in the current environment. It has not only foster the pace of
globalization but also brought the humanity which was never seen
before by breaking all geographical and territorial barriers. By doing so it
has contributed a good share to the overall growth process of the world.
Therefore India is emerging as IT sourcing hub wherein the key drivers
includes: high talented labour pool, cost arbitrage, quality advantage,
faster time to market etc. Economies of scale and insatiable demand
from both consumers and enterprise characterize this rapidly growing
industry. There are many facets of IT industry: Computer hardware,
software and services. Many a times it also includes telecommunication
hardware and software and services
.
many
OWNERSHIP
Wipro Limited (formerly Western India Products Limited[1]) is a multinational IT
Consulting and System Integration services company headquartered in Bangalore,
Karnataka, India.[4][5] As of March 2014, the company has 146,000 employees
servicing over 900 large enterprise corporations with a presence in 61 countries.
[6]
On 31 March 2014, its market capitalisation was approximately 1.27 trillion ($20.8
billion), making it one of India's largest publicly traded company and seventh largest
IT services firm globally.[7] Azim Premji is a major shareholder in Wipro with over 50%
of shareholding.[8]
To focus on core IT Business, it demerged its non-IT businesses into a separate
company named Wipro Enterprises Limited with effect from 31 March 2013. [9] The
demerged company offers consumer care, lighting, healthcare and infrastructure
engineering and contributed to approx. 10% of the revenues of Wipro Limited in
previous financial year.[10][11]
Wipro Ltd (NYSE:WIT) is a global information technology, consulting and outsourcing
company with 146,053 employees serving over 900 clients in 175+ cities across 6 continents.
The company posted revenues of $7.3 billion for the financial year ended Mar 31, 2014.
Wipro helps customers do business better by leveraging our industry-wide experience, deep
technology expertise, comprehensive portfolio of services and vertically aligned business
model. Our 55+ dedicated emerging technologies Centers of Excellence enable us to harness
the latest technology for delivering business capability to our clients.
Wipro is globally recognized for its innovative approach towards delivering business value and
its commitment tosustainability. Wipro champions optimized utilization of natural resources,
capital and talent. Today we are a trusted partner of choice for global businesses looking to
differentiate at the front and standardize at the core through technology interventions.
In todays world, organizations will have to rapidly reengineer themselves and be more
responsive to changing customer needs. Wipro is well positioned to be a partner and coinnovator to businesses in their transformation journey, identify new growth opportunities and
facilitate their foray into new sectors and markets.Owner of wipro is azim premji.
NATURE OF
BUSINESS
Indias third largest software exporter, will continue with its underperforming hardware business
despite the challenges it faces, Anand Sankaran , senior vice-president of Wipros infotech and
global infrastructure services business, said in an interview on Friday. He, however, warned that
he does not expect to see an improvement in sales from the hardware business unless the rupee
stabilizes. Sales from the hardware business have been consistently declining over the past three
years and some experts have said the company should hive off the business. In the June quarter,
hardware sales fell about 7% from a year ago. Wipro manufactures personal computers, including
desktops and laptops, as part of information technology (IT) services contracts with various
companies and government agencies in India. The companys hardware business does not cater
directly to consumers. Hardware sales make up less than 10% of the overall revenue, down from
the 15-20% contribution two-three years ago.
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Wipro has various centres loacated in india.it
also makes many products ranging from soap
to creams.it is a big it hub.it has its centres in
delhi,banglore,pune,Hyderabad,vishakapatnam
and many other places.it has a good
geographic area.
ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURE
Companies
under
Wipro Umbrella
Head office
The corporate office and head office is located in Bangalore, India.
Bangalore
Mysore
Kolkata
Chennai
Secunderabad
New Delhi
Bhopal
Jaipur
Chandigarh
Lucknow
Pondicherry
Cochin
Mumbai
Pune
Hong Kong
Australia (Sydney, Melbourne)
Singapore
Malaysia
(Kuala Lumpur)
Saudi Arabia (Al Khobar, Riyadh)
Turnover
Wipro Ltd has announced the standalone Results for the quarter ended on 30-JUN-2009.
The Net Sales was at Rs. 528790 lacs for quarter ending on 30-JUN-2009 against Rs.
529890 lacs for
The Consolidated
2009. The Consolidated Net Profit / (Loss) were at Rs. 101550 lacs for
the
the quarter
ending on 31-MAR-2009.
The stock closed the day at Rs.458.70, down by Rs.1.20 or 0.26%. The stock hit an
intraday high of Rs.470.80 and low of Rs.455.
The total traded quantity was 1959514 at an average price of Rs 462.30 resulting
In a turnover of Rs 9058.83 lakhs.
buzzword in the corporate aisles, its touching our customers lives in more ways than we
can imagine.
Values
Wipro Beliefs (1971)
Wipro as an organization had the following beliefs for a long time. These were
Serve our internal and external customers through Defect free products, services
and processes
Shareholding pattern
The company has an equity capital base of Rs.45.8 crore and the number of shares are
22.92 crore. The face value per share is Rs. 2. The share is currently, as on 18th May, 2001, is
trading at Rs.1642.60. The market capitalization of the company is Rs. 37648.39 crore. The
Indian promoters are holding 75% stake in the company. The free float available in the market is
18.5%.
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PRODUCTS AND
SERVICES OFFERED BY
WIPRO TECHNOLOGY
Wipro Limited is a $5 billion Indian conglomerate. According to the 2008-09 revenue, Wipro is
the second largest IT Company in India. Wipro Ltd has interests varying from information
technology, consumer care, lighting, engineering and healthcare business. Azim Premji is the
Chairman of the board. Wipro technologies provide integrated business, technology and process
solutions on a global delivery platform. Wipro employ 100,000 people across 56 nationalities.
Wipro Limited was incorporated in 1945 as Western India Vegetable Products Limited under the
Indian Companies Act, VII of 1913, which is now superseded by the Companies Act, 1956.
Some of the offerings of Wipro Technologies are:-
Services
Consulting
Package Implementation
Application
Development
Maintenance
Testing Services
Technology Infrastructure
Business Process Outsourcing
Industries
Telecom Service Providers
Financial Services
&
Retail
Product Engineering
Table 1 : Offerings of Wipro Technologies
Wipro is also the first IT services company in the world to achieve the highest level of
quality certification, the SEI-CMM Level 5. Since 1997, Wipro's revenue has grown by an
average of 26% a year while profits have grown by 69%.
Manufacturing has becoming complex with global procurement and wider distribution and sales
impacting supply chain planning tremendously. With organizations spanning continents and focusing on
service levels & customer satisfaction, distribution & logistics planning is becoming central to business
strategy even as logistics and transportation are critical for Just-in-time environments to succeed.
Companies are now exploring sales through multiple channel partners such as online, resellers and
retailers. Hence there is a need to increase channel revenue and manage channel conflicts. Increased
reliance on third party providers (3PL & 4PL) for warehousing and shipping makes tracking of goods,
selection of distribution centers and choice of providers important for optimizing costs and
order fulfillment. This cost containment can be achieved by efficient inventory management systems
which maintain minimum levels of on hand inventory, increase inventory turns and thus minimize the
working capital requirement.
Wipro has expertise in implementing various distribution and logistics solutions across industries. These
various areas include:
Distribution Resource Planning: This involves identifying the number of distribution centers
and their locations, demand management at each center and estimating the resources and quantity
needed.
Warehouse Management: This involves Cross docking, Multi-Echelon Inventory Management
and use of technology such as RFID to improve warehouse management.
Multi-Channel Management: Manufacturers have a variety of channels for sales. The onus is
to maximize channel revenues, avoid cannibalization and handle channel conflicts.
Logistics Planning: Solutions deal with 3PL/4 PL Management, transportation that include
Shipping solutions and freight management.
SWOT ANALYSIS
SWOT analysis is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths,
Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a project or in a business
venture. It involves specifying the objective of the business venture or project and
identifying the internal and external factors that are favorable and unfavorable to
achieve that objective. The technique is credited to Albert Humphrey, who led a
convention at Stanford University in the 1960s and 1970s using data from Fortune
500 companies.
A SWOT analysis must first start with defining a desired end state or objective. A
SWOT analysis may be incorporated into the strategic planning model. Strategic
Planning has been the subject of much research.
Threats: external elements in the environment that could cause trouble for the
business.
Identification of SWOTs is essential because subsequent steps in the process of
planning for achievement of the selected objective may be derived from the SWOTs.
First, the decision makers have to determine whether the objective is attainable,
given the SWOTs. If the objective is NOT attainable a different objective must be
selected and the process repeated.
The SWOT analysis is often used in academia to highlight and identify strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats. It is particularly helpful in identifying areas
for development.
marketplace or competitive position. The results are often presented in the form of
a matrix.
SWOT analysis is just one method of categorization and has its own weaknesses. For
example, it may tend to persuade companies to compile lists rather than think
about what is actually important in achieving objectives. It also presents the
resulting lists uncritically and without clear prioritization so that, for example, weak
opportunities may appear to balance strong threats.
It is prudent not to eliminate too quickly any candidate SWOT entry. The importance
of individual SWOTs will be revealed by the value of the strategies it generates. A
SWOT item that produces valuable strategies is important. A SWOT item that
generates no strategies is not important.
Any other aspect of your business that adds value to your product or service.
Damaged reputation.
Strengths
Reputation in
marketplace
Weaknesses
Shortage of
consultants at
operating level
rather than partner
level
Opportunities
Threats
Well established
Large consultancies
position with a well operating at a
defined market
minor level
niche
Identified market
for consultancy in
areas other than
HRM
Other small
consultancies
looking to invade
the marketplace
(1999) and Hill and Westbrook (1997) have shown that SWOT may harm
performance. As an alternative to SWOT, Armstrong describes a 5-step approach
alternative that leads to better corporate performance.
These criticisms are addressed to an old version of SWOT analysis that precedes the
SWOT analysis described above under the heading "Strategic and Creative Use of
SWOT Analysis." This old version did not require that SWOTs be derived from an
agreed upon objective. Examples of SWOT analyses that do not state an objective
can be "Human Resources" and "Marketing."
CORPORATE PLANNING
As part of the development of strategies and plans to enable the organization to
achieve its objectives, then that organization will use a systematic/rigorous process
known as corporate planning. SWOT alongside PEST/PESTLE can be used as a basis
for the analysis of business and environmental factors.
Set objectives defining what the organization is going to do
Environmental scanning
Internal appraisals of the organization's SWOT, this needs to include an assessment
of the present situation as well as a portfolio of products/services and an analysis of
the product/service life cycle
Analysis of existing strategies, this should determine relevance from the results of
an internal/external appraisal. This may include gap analysis which will look at
environmental factors
Strategic Issues defined key factors in the development of a corporate plan which
needs to be addressed by the organization
Develop new/revised strategies revised analysis of strategic issues may mean the
objectives need to change
Establish critical success factors the achievement of objectives and strategy
implementation
Preparation of operational, resource, projects plans for strategy implementation
Keep your SWOT short and simple. Avoid complexity and over analysis
SWOT is subjective.
Once key issues have been identified with your SWOT analysis, they feed into
marketing objectives. SWOT can be used in conjunction with other tools for audit
and analysis, such as PEST analysis and Porter's Five forces analysis. So SWOT is a
very popular tool with marketing students because it is quick and easy to learn.
During the SWOT exercise, list factors in the relevant boxes. It's that simple. Below
are some FREE examples of SWOT analysis - click to go straight to them
CONCLUSION
SWOT helps a company to see itself for better and for worse. Companies are
inherently insular and inward looking SWOTs are a means by which a company can
better understand what it does very well and where its shortcomings are. SWOTs
will help the company size up the competitive landscape and get some insight into
the vagaries of the marketplace.
SWOT analysis has been a framework of choice among many managers for along
time because of its simplicity and its portrayal of the essence of sound strategy
formation -matching a firm's opportunities and threats wit its strengths and
weaknesses. Central to making SWOT analysis effective is accurate internal
analysis - the identification of specific strengths and weaknesses around which
sound strategy can be built.
COMPETITORS OF WIPRO
The major competitors of wipro are:
1)HCL
2)INFOSYS
3)TCS
4)SATYAM COMPUTERS LTD
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Information technology
Engineering service
Contact centre
Back office
From only around 100,000 fulltime employees in 2004, the BPO industry expanded rapidly to
nearly 372,000 employees at the end of 2008. The bulk of BPO jobs are in the contact center
sector, which employed around 227,000 people in 2008. The second largest sector in terms of
employment in 2008 was the back office/KPO sector with nearly 69,000 employees. Total BPO
employment grew by 24 percent between 2007 and 2008, whereas total employment in the
country grew by only 1.6 percent during the same period
Network controls for data security. 70 percent of the survey respondents described security
as an above average barrier to the adoption of mobility solutions.
Vertical industry breadth. The communication industrys presence across every business
vertical leaves it well-positioned to sell and deliver industry-tailored mobility solutions.
Given the stunning business benefits projected by the survey participants, the Wipro report projects
that widespread adoption of enterprise mobility solutions is inevitable. Enterprise mobility is such a
critical investment area that if the communications industry fails to improve its market alignment of
appropriate solutions, it will be left behind by competitors with deeper experience and brand
recognition in enterprise mobility applications.
TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT IN WIPRO
Training and Development at Wipro
Wiprospends almost one per cent of its total
revenue on training. The company has ten
dedicated
state-of-art learning facilities across six cities
where 5000 people can be trained on a given day.
These centres impart training in HR, leadership
skills, behavioural skills and cross-culture training.
The Talent Transformation Team at Wipro comprises
more than 110 trainers.
Training Program Aimed at new Wipro Recruits
Project Readiness Program [PRP]
The PRP is a 68 day structured induction training
program offered to all campus recruits coming from
varied background (Engineers + Non-engineers) to
be trained on essential behavioral and technical
Rapid Learning :At Wipro, we know how critical time is for fulfilling training needs and
hence we have developed competency in the area of Rapid Learning. An
emerging form of content development, Rapid Learning helps to develop
content in a short span of time using various tools; the content delivery can
be both synchronous as well as asynchronous. Wipro has strategic
partnerships with leading technology providers to help you choose the tool
that suits your requirement best. Based on research conducted in this area,
Rapid Content Development can be used for any of the following content
areas:
Critical Training when the training requirement is critical
and must be addressed immediately
Minor change when the difference between what is known
and what is new is minimal
Short shelf life when the content in question has a very
short shelf life
Frequent updates when the content needs to be updated
frequently.
Process Training :-
in
several
fields
including
HR,
Quality,
Operation,
Payroll,
Analyze
Inform
Involve
Support
DEVELOPMEN
T
Wipro Leaders Qualities Survey,which started in 1992, is one of our oldest
leadership development initiatives. It has successfully contributed in our
endeavor to nurture top class business leaders in Wipro. We have 8 Wipro
Leadership Qualities, which are based on Wipro vision, values and business
strategy. In order to identify and help leaders develop these competencies
we adopt a 360-degree survey process. This is an end-to-end program, which
starts with the obtaining of feedback from relevant respondents and ends
with each leader drawing up a Personal Development Plan (PDP) based on
the feedback received. The PDP is developed through Winds of Change
which is a seven-step program that helps in identifying strengths and
improvement areas, and determining the action steps.
Wipro Leaders Program (WLP) - This program is for middle level leader
with people, process, business development and project management
responsibilities. These leaders are like the flag bearers of Wipro values and
Wipro way of doing business.
Application Training
Process Training
Product Training
CONCLUSION
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