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Rekha Menon can be named as one of those very few females who are
never hemmed by norms. A person, who has the ability to build high
quality teams with low attrition rate, is also a big admirer of
athletics.
Mrs. Menon is also an active member and helped the two non profit
start-ups named Pratham Books and Akshara Foundation. She is known as a
person who strictly sticks to her schedule and never misses a meeting.
She is known to everyone as a person who loves working with start-ups.
Rekha Menon is 55 years old, who is currently the Executive Director
and Chief Executive Officer of the Accenture India Pvt. Ltd. She joined
Accenture way back in 2004, in order to set up the corporate function
for Accenture in India. This was invariably her first exposure to the
global organization. She worked in a typical factory environment, the
moment she had completed her MBA in marketing management. She feels her
career went through a major learning curve during the tenure which would
not have been possible without the encouragement from her father.
Early days and Education
Rekha Menon is apparently a gold medallist and she has completed her
Management degree in Business Administration (MBA) from XLRI (Xavier
Labour Relations Institute). She tried to get into Hindustan Lever as
her first job. But because the company’s working force was dominated by
upcoming salesmen and she was a woman, she had found it hard to sneak
in.
Career Spark
The moment she had completed her MBA in marketing management, she
joined Eicher, which was a truck manufacturing company. She was the only
lady among a group of men as it was a typical factory atmosphere. In
fact she had to use the manager’s jeep to go his house, even to go to
the rest room.
She later worked with Ashok Leyland. She worked with Talisma group,
while she was here in Bangalore. She has worked with start-ups of Levi
Strauss, Akzo Nobel and Cargill Inc.
It was in the year 2004 that she has joined Accenture and it has
almost been 14 years with the same company. Let us see how her journey
with Accenture progressed, throughout her career span, with the software
biggie.
Her journey with Accenture
She had joined Accenture in the year 2004, while the company was only
into consulting in India. Menon learnt about scale and this was the
first global organization she had ever worked with. Menon was
instrumental in setting up delivery centre for Accenture and then she
helped the firm branch out to outsourcing business. She has taken the
company forward step by step. She was then sent to Philippines and
China, to set up delivery centres over there.
She headed operations for Asia Pacific, including India. She took up
several strategic positions at the corporate level including finance,
marketing, legal, real estate and procurement, among others. In her 23
years career stint of working with several global giants, she has worked
with Accenture India Pvt. Ltd., alone for almost 14 years.
A quote by the woman entrepreneur who made it big in the corporate world.
“There are no standard solutions to problems. I tried hard to fit in
and not sneak out. It doesn’t matter if you are a woman, if you are good
at your job and are open to learn”.
Women need not confine themselves to the kitchen when they have innate capabilities amongst them to outshine the world.
Today, she heads Human Resources for all divisions of Accenture’s
growth markets, a division carved out at the end of last year to tap
domestic business opportunities across the globe and a decision that
could even alter Accenture's fortunes. Menon who has been offered the
role pretty recently is all excited to justify the position and come out
in flying colours. The end result is to show a strong phenomenal growth
in all spectrums, the industry has to offer.
In Accenture she teamed up with Leonard Cheshire to start up a wing
for people with physical disabilities. The philanthropic endeavour of Ms
Menon can be well appreciated, over here.
We design the modules and train them to get jobs in different areas,
including with us, but we can't absorb everyone," says Menon. She loves
building modules, she loves doing something or the other innovative. She
doesn’t mind running about, with scale. She has a passion and a drive
which is beyond excellence.
And that is why she is here heading Accenture, which is out and out a
People’s company. She came up with a unique concept that no one should
be hacked out of the company, even when it is experiencing deep
recession. Rather the working hours are increased from 9 hours per day
to 10 hours per day. This was during the year 2008-2009, while all the
other firms were issuing pink slips to employees’ right, left and
centre. This was really a bold decision taken by the iron lady, as such.
Let us have an insight on how Ms Menon managed to achieve a typical work-life balance
Work life balance of Ms Menon
Menon’s growth had been superseding even highly talented men in the
corporate industry. But she has had her own chores or work-life balance
issues, which she was able to successfully pull off. She was working in
Ashok Leyland, while she had married Vijayan Menon. And she had
conceived. She recalls those days, stating there was not even a crèche
nearby where she could put her first son in.
And she had to juggle home and family for 6 days in a week in the
typical factory atmosphere. And invariably she became pregnant second
time. This was when she had to take time off from work and look after
her family. But still she simply did not give up. She wanted to stay
relevant. She did her own part time consulting for almost 6 years until
the kids grew up..
These factors clearly show that women need not stay behind in career
and can still manage family life without hassles. The determination and
the courage the XLRI gold medallist came up with, is something really
commendable.
She then started her own firm in Bangalore. The first start-up was
named Talisma group while the other unit was Aditi Software
technologies. Both the firms were sourced by the business deals offered
by McKinsey, Texas instruments and Microsoft. Talisma became a venture
capital unit worth $60 million.
Mrs Menon had the hard core attitude and lower attrition i.e. jumping
from one company to another within short periods of time. These
qualities are rare to find in Indian women in the society. She thus
proved her mettle to be a gem in the corporate world.
She also started her non-profit ventures named Pratham books and
Akshara foundation. Ashok Kamnath who is the co-founder of Pratham books
and also heads Akshara foundation marvels at Menon’s sense of passion
and commitment she has, in whichever project she takes up, in her
stride.
The 55 year old lady entrepreneur is also an athlete and really has a long way to go!
Family
Rekha Menon is married to Vijayan Menon and has two kids.
Awards and Accolades |
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Rekha Menon is a part of a number of start-ups as well as management teams like Levis Strauss, Akzo Nobel and Cargill Inc. |
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She holds a gold medal from the XLRI School of Business. |
Professional Affiliations |
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Accenture India Pvt. Ltd |
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Talisma Corp. in India |
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Levis Strauss |
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Akzo Nobel |
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Cargill Inc |
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XLRI School of Business |
Quotes |
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One needs to listen and understand the context. There is no standard solution to problems. |
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tried hard to fit in and not to stand out. It doesn't matter if you
are a woman... if you are good at your job and you are open to learn. |
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The end goal will be to show strong revenue growth from what is projected now, to significantly more than that. |
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But I stayed relevant. I did my own consulting - part-time consulting, till the kids grew up, for seven years. |
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Being an entrepreneur requires a different DNA; it requires a lot of self belief, and ability to take risk. |
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We design the modules and train them to get jobs in different areas, including with us, but we can't absorb everyone |
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I
love start-ups, I love ambiguity, I love building things, I am not
about running which has scale, I can do it, I had to do it, but I get
bored. |
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Every
time I get bored, I do something else... that is why I am here at
Accenture. At Accenture, every two-three years, we transform ourselves
and become something else. |
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Our strong image as an employer of choice is attributed to the differentiated value-proposition we offer. |
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• Accenture considers India as one of its largest developing markets. It continues to tap into India's high-calibre workforce. |