TAS TAS, formerly known as the
Tata Administrative Service, was conceived by J. R. D. Tata, the late chairman
of the Tata Group, in the 1950s. His dream was to select and groom some of the
best young Indians, provide them opportunities for professional growth, and use
that pool of talent as a group resource — one that could be tapped by companies
across the Tata organisation. Most companies today allow a degree of
job rotation for career growth. TAS, which is essentially a training programme,
is perhaps the only employment brand in Indian business that consciously recruits
for lifelong mobility, across companies, industries and functions, in order to
impart that macro view of business which is critical in preparing young professionals
for general management. To grow and renew the Tata talent pool continuously,
TAS recruits high-achieving young postgraduates from leading business schools
each year and puts them through an intensive 12-month programme. The TAS manager
has as his or her career canvas India's largest business house, with the widest
range of industries and functions around which to plan and build a lifetime career
of professional and personal growth. The TAS recruitment process at campuses strives
to associate the Tata brand with values such as integrity, excellence and nation
building, while highlighting the group's entrepreneurial spirit. TAS
has been recast in recent years, with an increased focus on facilitating mobility
across group companies. Over the past three years, concentrated communication,
consistent engagement and competitive compensation packages have helped TAS regain
and strengthen its position as an attractive employment destination for top talent.
The programme's one-year training module, renamed 'group orientation and
learning' (GOAL), emphasises structured orientation through classroom inputs and
field visits. It builds TAS trainees' perspective on the seven core sectors of
the Tata Group, its current and future challenges, and its drive to become a truly
global organisation. The training module consists of four cross-functional,
cross-business and cross-located assignments. These include three business stints
of 15 weeks duration in sales and marketing, manufacturing and operations, and
corporate strategy, finance and human resources. A seven-week rural assignment
exposes the trainees to community work and rural India, helping instil in them
a true picture of the life of ordinary Indians. Another facet of the
module is the mentorship programme for TAS managers placed with group companies.
This was initiated to create a platform for the personal and professional development
of TAS managers post placement. Additionally, TAS managers are then taken through
a development plan that lasts five years. Contact
Bombay House, 24, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai 400 001,India. Phone: +91
(22) 5665-8282 Fax: +91(22) 5665-8160 Email: tas@tata.com
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