TAFE's legacy in motion: Driving growth through future-ready solutions

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Lakshmi Venu looks to build on TAFE’s strong foundations through customer-centric innovations.
TAFE's legacy in motion: Driving growth through future-ready solutions
Lakshmi Venu, vice chairman, TAFE Credits: R.A. Chandru

AT THE HEART OF everything Lakshmi Venu does at TAFE — the 66-year-old, family-run tractor behemoth — is the indelible influence of Japanese professor Yoshikazu Tsuda. Nearly 20 years ago, Lakshmi was a fresh graduate when she got to work closely with Tsuda, a proponent of Total Quality Management (TQM), which focusses on continuous improvement, employee involvement, and customer satisfaction to deliver high-quality products and services. Those lessons are still intact at TAFE, India’s second-largest tractor maker after Mahindra. “My trained DNA is customer-first because professor Tsuda mentored me,” she tells Fortune India. “The first five years of my career saw his immense mentorship.”

That steadfast focus is her cornerstone at TAFE, which holds the rights to the Massey Ferguson brand in India. The daughter of Mallika Srinivasan, the chairman & MD of TAFE, and Venu Srinivasan, the chairman emeritus of 115-year-old TVS Motor Company and TVS Holdings, Lakshmi joined TAFE in 2023 as director and rose to become its vice chairman by 2025, following the TVS family’s succession plan finalised a year before.