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Jamshedpur, June 04, 2004Tata Steel the only Indian Company has been ranked
thirty-fourth in the World's Most Respected Companies Survey 2003 for Corporate Social
Responsibility. Tata Steel is also declared as the third Most Respected Indian Companies
jointly with HLL and TELCO, others being , Infosys in the first position, RIL in the
second position and Ranbaxy in the sixth position. The survey was conducted jointly by PwC
and Financial Times. This survey is the sixth annual global survey of corporate
reputation.
For Tata Steel social responsibility is not only a commitment, but also one of its core
business processes. As part of its corporate social responsibility Tata Steel has taken up
several initiatives not only in Jamshedpur but also in its peripheries. For its efforts in
these areas, Tata Steel has already been conferred the prestigious Global Business
Coalition Award (GBC) in 2003 for Business Excellence in the Community in 2003. it was
also selected as one of the cities in the U N Global Compact Cities Pilot Programme.
This year's Worlds Most Respected Companies survey was conducted against a background of
continuing economic uncertainty and geo-political volatility which made 2003 a challenging
period for business of all types. The research draws on the views of more than 1,000 CEOs
across 20 countries and selected a Cross-Section of Fund Managers, Non-Government
Organisations (NGO) and Media Communicators. The aim of the survey is to show which
companies are truly setting the pace in building reputational capital. The methodology of
the survey allows for an in-depth and credible look at the opinions of global CEOs and
other relevant stakeholders. It also provides the ability to track changes in position for
companies over time as well as the reasons behind why they are being nominated.
The core of the survey remains consistent over time, identifying those companies and
business leaders globally that are most respected by their peers and the reasons for those
choices. In addition, to reflect the increasingly competitive environment and hence
reputation required for companies to succeed, surveyors have identified companies which
are seen to excel in areas such as Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility.
The participants in the survey were from large subsidiaries and private companies as
well as public-quoted organisation from all over the world. The top six ranker includes
Microsoft, Toyota, General Electrics, IBM, BP, Honda respectively.
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