The chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, Ratan Tata, says, "Indians could solve problems given to them, but they weren't so accomplished at identifying new problems to solve."
CEO of Infosys Vishal Sikka says, "We are trained to solve problems, not trained to find problems."
One of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world, Chetan Bhagat, says Indians have an anti-innovation mentality.
Isn't the specificity of their comments potentially helpful in correcting the situation (compared to general and dubious claims of superiority)?
CEO of Infosys Vishal Sikka says, "We are trained to solve problems, not trained to find problems."
One of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world, Chetan Bhagat, says Indians have an anti-innovation mentality.
Isn't the specificity of their comments potentially helpful in correcting the situation (compared to general and dubious claims of superiority)?