Are the Indian companies coming of age? From the also rans – to now ones that celebrate and harness the leadership and prepare leaders of the future, Indian companies have been a revelation in this year’s "The Top Companies for Leaders 2007" list from Fortune. There are 4 Indian companies in the first 20. The age old HLL, which has arguably the BEST sales training program in the world is #4 in the world with respect to creating leaders (mind you the list does not say Unilevel but Hindustan Unilever – a rare case of a local subsidiary been a benchmark and better than the parent itself!). Apart from the US companies, you have one from Finland, One from Britain, two from Spain, one from Brazil and 4 from India! So, other than US, the next best place to work – if you want to become a leader is India!
1 | General Electric | Fairfield, CT, U.S. |
2 | Procter & Gamble | Cincinnati, OH, U.S. |
3 | Nokia | Espoo, Finland |
4 | Hindustan Unilever | Mumbai, India |
5 | Capital One Financial | McLean, VA, U.S. |
6 | General Mills | Minneapolis, MN, U.S. |
7 | McKinsey | None* |
8 | IBM | Armonk, NY, U.S. |
9 | BBVA | Bilbao, Spain |
10 | Infosys Technologies | Bangalore, India |
11 | Inditex, S.A. | Arteixo, Spain |
12 | Medtronic, Inc. | Minneapolis, MN, U.S. |
13 | Eli Lilly and Company | Indianapolis, IN, U.S. |
14 | McDonald’s Corporation | Oakbrook, IL, U.S. |
15 | Whirlpool Corporation | Benton Harbor, MI, U.S. |
16 | Natura Cosméticos | Itapecerica da Serra-SP, Brazil |
17 | GlaxoSmithKline | Brentford, Britain |
18 | Australia and New Zealand Banking Group | Melbourne, Australia |
19 | ICICI Bank | Mumbai, India |
20 | WIPRO | Bangalore, India |