Indian-American business executive and former CEO of PepsiCo (born 1955)
Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi (born October 28, 1955) is an Indian-born American businesswoman who is credited with restructuring and diversification of soft-drink manufacturer PepsiCo,Inc.’s brands and making it a profitable enterprise. She became CEO of PepsiCo, the second largest food and beverage business in the world by net revenue in 2006. She's been Chairman of the board since 2007. She has consistently ranked among the World's 100 Most Powerful Women. In 2013, she has been ranked 10th in the list of Forbes World's 100 most powerful women.
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We are in a bit of a policy box and it's going to require us being willing to give up one of the two, which is it's okay to take on more deficits but lets put in some massive spending. Alternatively to say, 'we're going to go through structural unemployment for a while because we want to address deficits.
The one thing I have learned as a CEO is that leadership at various levels is vastly different. When I was leading a function or a business, there were certain demands and requirements to be a leader. As you move up the organization, the requirements for leading that organization don't grow vertically; they grow exponentially.
The distance between number one and number two is always a constant. If you want to improve the organization, you have to improve yourself and the organization gets pulled up with you. That is a big lesson. I cannot just expect the organization to improve if I don't improve myself and lift the organization, because that distance is a constant.