XLRI to Host 32nd JRD Tata Ethics Oration by Tata Group Advisor

Harish Bhat to Discuss Ratan Tata’s Legacy of Ethical Business Leadership

Key Points:

* Annual business ethics lecture marks three decades of ethical leadership focus

* Speaker brings 37 years of Tata Group experience and marketing expertise

* Event continues JRD Tata’s vision of values-driven business practices

JAMSHEDPUR – XLRI’s prestigious JRD Tata Oration will feature Harish Bhat discussing Ratan Tata’s ethical legacy.

The event represents a significant tradition at XLRI. It promotes ethical business conduct.

Moreover, the oration has featured distinguished speakers over three decades. They’ve shared valuable insights.

"Ethics remains central to modern business leadership," remarked an industry observer.

Furthermore, XLRI established this event in 1991. It honors JRD Tata’s ethical business principles.

In addition, Bhat’s extensive experience spans multiple Tata companies. He led several successful business initiatives.

However, his marketing achievements stand out particularly. Forbes recognized his contributions globally.

Besides, the speaker shaped major Indian brands. These include Titan, Tanishq, and Tata Tea.

Meanwhile, XLRI continues fostering ethical leadership education. The institution emphasizes values-based decision-making.

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