"I want to build an organization of leaders because
we need a good team. I want my employees to be motivated
enough to take on challenges." - Ajith J Pillai
Founder & CEO, Nous Infosystems
At Nous, a global quality software solutions company,
ordinary people do extraordinary work, said its founder
Ajith J Pillai, a genial man with a warm smile. His
office in Koramangala is simple, clean and people can
be seen lost in their work at their PCs. Metrolife spoke
to him about the path he has trodden so far...
I hail from Kerala... I’m
the youngest child in our family. I have three sisters.
My father Janardhan Pillai is a Maths professor and
we also own a Maths textbook publishing firm. That
exposed me to running a business. But my attempt at
publishing guide books when I was an engineering student
didn’t spell success but translated into failure.
Unfortunately, but one learns from mistakes and I
learnt that mere production is not enough. One needs
marketing also in order to be successful in business.
I went to the USA... to pursue studies
in 1991 and then gain work experience. I earned an
MBA and MS in Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science from the University of Illinois. I worked
mostly in the software sector. The exposure helped
me plan my present company. Life in the US allows
you to think in a global market and one gets to interact
with different cultures.
My business exposure... in Kerala
was unorganized, but in the US, I learnt that planning
and organizing are required to hone analytical skills,
that presentation and communication are important
too. I worked in Options Clearing Corporation and
was involved in hospital systems management too.
I returned to India... because I
wanted to. In 1996 we moved to Bangalore and I set
up Nous Infosystems and we moved to our present address
in 2001. We expanded services in the UK and USA in
2001 and I started focusing on our India operations
since 2004.
My company has two divisions - IT services (in US,
UK, Australia, Germany and Asia-Pacific region) and
creating IPs in regions closer to India. We have a
hospital management system and some products for the
US school market also.
I rate my company... in the second
rung and we will try to break into the top 50 soon.
We have been awarded the ‘Fastest growing SME
in Karnataka’ this year and it is very heartening,
especially when the State has over 5,000 companies.
The award is a shot in the arm. I’m looking
forward to start something bigger.
My aim... is to build an organization
of leaders because we need a good team. My aim is
also to mentor the team to align with the company’s
goals and have them think like entrepreneurs. I want
my employees to be motivated enough to take on challenges.
I believe in guiding my team and the challenge is
in building such a team. I recognize hardwork and
give them greater challenges.
My goal... is that this company
should become a name to reckon with and rise to greater
heights within the next five to ten years.
Nous is... a Greek word that means
‘mind for reason’. It connotes intellect
and we hope to live up to that name. It also stands
for ‘common sense’ in British slang.
I still burn the midnight oil...
I did a lot of it during my student days in the US,
when I was studying for two degrees and working to
support myself. But that doesn’t stop with student
days. It’s part of my daily routine. You must
try to achieve more than you can see beyond you, then
you get more than what you’ve expected.
And you must enjoy your work, otherwise you cannot
count any achievement. Stress is part of any job,
but I look at it as a challenge.
My motivation... has been my father.
He grew from being a zero to where he is now. I must
be able to achieve more than him. I am also inspired
by autobiographies of successful people.
My family... is important to me.
I believe that a family plays a key role in one’s
success. We are a close knit family and I want my
children also to learn to grow up with the values
it has offered me. My wife is an engineer and she
helps with the company. But she is more involved with
bringing up our two children.
My moment of glory... will come
when we are a known name and we, at Nous Infosystems,
have now reached a stage where we need to make our
presence felt.
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