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Retail majors shop abroad for senior mgmt talent
 

Source : http://news.moneycontrol.com

You go abroad to buy your Gucci. CNBC-TV18 has learnt that India's mall makers are doing the same. Except that they are looking for senior management talent. There's a new breed of frequent flyers - retail honchos scouting international mark ets for talent. Reliance we hear is looking for senior managers in countries like Japan and Indonesia. Shopper's Stop, in the past two years has hired five foreigners in senior positions and is looking at Dubai, Singapore and Europe for more. New kid on the block - Hypercity has an Englishman as CEO. That's partly because India is fast running out of manpower, home supply is enough to fill just two of every five senior retail positions. And also, Indian talent is more expensive.
Anita Ramachandran of Cerebrus Consultants says that our talent today is also becoming very expensive. Sometimes it is more cost effective to get talent from overseas. Moreover, people from abroad want to come to India where all the excitement is. It's a new industry that needs experienced talent and so has been poaching from sectors like consumer goods and telecom. Reliance has even picked up people from Mc'Donalds and Raymonds. But even now there are some skill sets available only internationally such as supply chain management, visual merchandising and store planning. Kishore Biyani, Chairman, Future Group says, "Yes, people with domain knowledge are less but there is no shortage of leaders." Kishore Biyani anticipated this shortage seven years ago when he tied up with two management schools to recruit freshers. Now Pantaloon has allied with MBA institutes across the country to create retail-MBA programmes. That has helped it source 480 students this year, who will hopefully become the managers of tomorrow. But tomorrow is a long way off - the retail boom needs resources today. And while the front end needs Indian faces, the back end needs global expertise. For that retail majors just have to shop abroad.

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