HCL Technologies is a leading global IT services company that draws on a quarter-century of engineering excellence to create innovative solutions for clients in ways that affect or redefine the core of their businesses.
But we’re also an organization actively engaged in reinventing how we run our own business. Fortune magazine has characterized HCL as having the “world’s most modern management.” We believe that the development of radical management practices enhances the value we can create for our customers.
Our central management philosophy – “Employees First, Customers Second” – is only a start. We’re looking for ways to continuously generate new management ideas. MIX serves as a breakthrough method for achieving this in a crowd-sourced, always-online knowledge economy.
We invite innovators from around the globe – that would be you – to help us advance management thinking and raise it to the next level of social and corporate value.
Don’t Confuse Me With Bill Gates
A book written by HCL Technologies CEO Vineet Nayar, call “Employees First, Customers Second,” will be published by Harvard Business Press in June. It describes some of the bold management experiments that have enabled HCL Technologies to revitalize itself over the past five years and enjoy rapid growth even through the economic downturn. In a recent interview with The New York Times, Vineet shares some of his unconventional management thinking – and reveals with unusual candor some of his personal missteps as a leader.
More contributions from HCL Technologies
The Promise of “Unstructure”
Our excitement about MIX’s potential grows out of our own experience trying to generate new management ideas in unconventional ways.
HCL Technologies has experimented with a variety of ways to reinvent management – many of them described in a book by CEO Vineet Nayar, to be published by Harvard Business Press in June.
One is concept not described in the book is Unstructure. And what, you ask, is that?
Let’s...
Don’t Confuse Me With Bill Gates
A book written by HCL Technologies CEO Vineet Nayar, call “Employees First, Customers Second,” will be published by Harvard Business Press in June. It describes some of the bold management experiments that have enabled HCL Technologies to revitalize itself over the past five years and enjoy rapid growth even through the economic downturn. In a recent interview with The New York Times, Vineet shares some of his...
Global Meet 2010: The New Normal
Every year or so we bring together hundreds of business and technology professionals and management thought leaders for several days of free-wheeling debate about the evolution of business and business management.
The gathering, called Global Meet, is part of something larger that we have dubbed Unstructure – an ongoing discussion platform that exists online, in publications, and in meetings around the world....

