Akash Ambani Prioritizes Work Quality Over Hours
Reliance Jio Infocomm chairman Akash Ambani defends productivity when talking about workplace date limits in his keynote speech at Mumbai Tech Week. During his speech at Mumbai Tech Week on Friday Akash Ambani expressed how he deals with career and life responsibilities.
He does not base work decisions on set working hours and time spent in the office. According to Ambani, the essence of success depends on what employees achieve at their desks every day. Executives worldwide have different views about work standards with some companies wanting employees to clock 90 hours yet others judge performance by achieved results rather than working hours. Mr. Ambani stated work and family stand equally at the top of his values and requires clear self-awareness on those issues.
On the same occasion, Ambani announced that Reliance Jio plans to build a team of 1000 data professionals together with the establishment of a new 1GW data center. The company builds a 1GW data center in Jamnagar to help India’s AI advancement and prepares to rent GPU services to all AI users. Reliance Jio soon will launch a device-independent cloud PC system and its AI suite “Jio Brain” to the market. Ambani believes that leadership results speak louder than titles do since he learned this principle from his grandfather Dhirubhai Ambani.
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