Infosys co-Chairman Ravi Venkatesan today said his priority is to get promoters and management working together as "one Infosys" and not operating in different pockets.

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The comments assumed significance in the wake of a recent public spat between some promoters and the top management of India's second largest IT firm with a turnover of over USD 10 billion.

Venkatesan said that bringing promoters and management together is "doable" and he spends four to five days in a week on this despite being only a non-executive co-chairman.

"I agree, there is a lot of work to do... I tell people, I am a non-executive co-chairman, but when I think about this task of getting everybody working as one... I spend four to five days in a week," he told

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