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Haq's Musings: Google Names Indian "FOB" Sundar Pichai New CEO

Silicon Valley tech giant Google has named Indian-born IIT-educated Sundar Pichai to head its search, ads, maps, Play Store, YouTube, and Android businesses as part of a major reorganization announced by the company. Current Google CEOs Larry Page and Sergei Brin have kicked themselves upstairs to lead Alphabet, a new holding company which will include Google as well as affiliated companies like the life-extension project Calico and a drone delivery venture called Wing, according to media reports.

FOBs and ABCDs:

Pichai and other Indian-born individuals in Silicon Valley are often referred to as "FOBs" (Fresh Off the Boat) by American-born Indians. FOBs return the "affection" by calling American-born Indians "ABCDs" (American Born Confused Desis). All joking aide, it's a matter of great pride and joy to Indians and other immigrants for one of their own to be picked to head an iconic Silicon Valley tech giant.


Google Revenue Growth Slowing



Google Revenue Growth:

While Google continues to generate billions of dollars in cash, its revenue growth is clearly slowing. Google's revenue has halved from 22% annual growth in Q2/2014 to 11% in Q2/2015. The trend is clear: High growth can not be sustained as new social media competitors like Facebook and Twitter grow to target the same ad market.



Boston Consulting Group's Market Share vs Growth Matrix



Cash Cow Management:

It seems that Google founders Brin and Page have decided to delegate the tending of the cash cow called Google to Pichai. This will free up the founding duo to focus on investing in new ideas to grow other large high-growth businesses in the future as Google's ad revenue growth continues to decline. It's a well-known concept first documented by Boston Consulting Group in a matrix with four quadrants: Stars, Dogs, Cash Cows and Question Marks.

Difficult Transition:

Other high-growth tech companies have found this transition from a cash-cow to new high-growth products very difficult. Apple did well with the PC business but almost failed with its decline until Steve Jobs returned with iPod, iPhone and Tablets to reclaim its high-growth trajectory. Intel and Microsoft continue to struggle since the growth ofWintel PCs flattened. It will be a big test for Google founders to manage this transition.

Summary:

Major reorganization announced by Google today is a recognition of the difficult transition its founders face. With all its talent, Google probably has as good a chance any tech company to meet this challenge head-on. It must continue to focus on hiring and retaining the top talent to pull it off.

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Haq's Musings: Google Names Indian "FOB" Sundar Pichai New CEO
 
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FOB is fright on board or free on board or even False Observation Bullcrap.


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Lots of FOBs everywhere.
 
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It would be a matter of greater pride and joy if these Indians headed Indian companies based in India.

Human resources and talent is not a problem in India, It is only to manage them and attract them into Indian eco system is the problem.
 
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Human resources and talent is not a problem in India, It is only to manage them and attract them into Indian eco system is the problem.

Why do you think the brain drain happens? Because talented people are held back by corruption, red tape, reservation and lack of a merit based office culture.

This dude Sundar Pichai may not have made it big if he had remained in India and working in an Indian company. A hard truth but the truth. That is why many educated Indians leave for overseas and you cannot really blame them.
 
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Why do you think the brain drain happens? Because talented people are held back by corruption, red tape, reservation and lack of a merit based office culture.

This dude Sundar Pichai may not have made it big if he had remained in India and working in an Indian company. A hard truth but the truth. That is why many educated Indians leave for overseas and you cannot really blame them.

True, but things are also picking up pace in India, the number of startups are increasing !
 
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True, but things are also picking up pace in India, the number of startups are increasing !

Hopefully it will keep improving. But unless the problems of corruption, red tape, reservation and sycophancy are resolved the brain drain will continue.

You have no idea how hard it is for an Indian citizen to open up a business in India. I am not talking department store but a proper office. Gujarat is an exception which encourages business. bengal is the polar opposite along with communist kerala where private entrepreneurs are discouraged.
 
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Every state should have an IIT and IIM with big states should have at least two.
 
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Yet no Google, Apple , Intel , Qualcomm has come out of india

Yup because we always want to get a job and settle down in life and taking risks cant be afforded in this generation may be the next will after getting a good foundation from their parents economically.
 
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Yup because we always want to get a job and settle down in life and taking risks cant be afforded in this generation may be the next will after getting a good foundation from their parents economically.

This part is true , it has more to do with the stigma of failing in a venture

The American culture is very different in this regard
 
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Yet no Google, Apple , Intel , Qualcomm has come out of india
Well in that case, there is none from China though they are catching up with likes of AliBaba and Xiaomi. It would take sometime for India because they are on track. It is us who are far behind.
 
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Haq's Musings: Google Names Indian "FOB" Sundar Pichai New CEO

Silicon Valley tech giant Google has named Indian-born IIT-educated Sundar Pichai to head its search, ads, maps, Play Store, YouTube, and Android businesses as part of a major reorganization announced by the company. Current Google CEOs Larry Page and Sergei Brin have kicked themselves upstairs to lead Alphabet, a new holding company which will include Google as well as affiliated companies like the life-extension project Calico and a drone delivery venture called Wing, according to media reports.

FOBs and ABCDs:

Pichai and other Indian-born individuals in Silicon Valley are often referred to as "FOBs" (Fresh Off the Boat) by American-born Indians. FOBs return the "affection" by calling American-born Indians "ABCDs" (American Born Confused Desis). All joking aide, it's a matter of great pride and joy to Indians and other immigrants for one of their own to be picked to head an iconic Silicon Valley tech giant.


Google Revenue Growth Slowing



Google Revenue Growth:

While Google continues to generate billions of dollars in cash, its revenue growth is clearly slowing. Google's revenue has halved from 22% annual growth in Q2/2014 to 11% in Q2/2015. The trend is clear: High growth can not be sustained as new social media competitors like Facebook and Twitter grow to target the same ad market.



Boston Consulting Group's Market Share vs Growth Matrix



Cash Cow Management:

It seems that Google founders Brin and Page have decided to delegate the tending of the cash cow called Google to Pichai. This will free up the founding duo to focus on investing in new ideas to grow other large high-growth businesses in the future as Google's ad revenue growth continues to decline. It's a well-known concept first documented by Boston Consulting Group in a matrix with four quadrants: Stars, Dogs, Cash Cows and Question Marks.

Difficult Transition:

Other high-growth tech companies have found this transition from a cash-cow to new high-growth products very difficult. Apple did well with the PC business but almost failed with its decline until Steve Jobs returned with iPod, iPhone and Tablets to reclaim its high-growth trajectory. Intel and Microsoft continue to struggle since the growth ofWintel PCs flattened. It will be a big test for Google founders to manage this transition.

Summary:

Major reorganization announced by Google today is a recognition of the difficult transition its founders face. With all its talent, Google probably has as good a chance any tech company to meet this challenge head-on. It must continue to focus on hiring and retaining the top talent to pull it off.

Related Links:

Haq's Musings

Indian-American Satya Nadella Appointed Microsoft CEO

Minorities Are Majority in Silicon Valley

Pakistani-Americans in Silicon Valley

Pakistani-American Shahid Khan in the Richest South Asian in America

Google, Hezbollah and Taliban

First Pakistani-American Tech Billionaire

Haq's Musings: Google Names Indian "FOB" Sundar Pichai New CEO
salaam chachha :haha:

kaise mizaaj hain aapke sab khairiat :D

waise its the third thread on PDF on the same topic ....... but whats your point ? :azn:
 
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