Sunday, November 15, 2009

VALUE OF TIME

Have you been to the bank?
Imagine there is a bank that credits your account each morning with 86,400 units. It carries over no balance from day to day. Every evening it deletes whatever part of the balance you failed to utilize during the day. What would you do? Draw out every cent, of course !!!!
Each of us has such a bank. Its name is TIME.
Every morning, it credits you with 86,400 seconds.
Every night it writes off, as lost, whatever of this you have failed to invest to good purpose.
It carries over no balance. It allows no overdraft.
Each day it opens a new account for you.
Each night it burns the remains of the day.
If you fail to use the day’s deposits, the loss is yours.
There is no going back.
There is no drawing against the “tomorrow”.
You must live in the “present” on today’s deposits.
Invest it so as to get from it the utmost in health, happiness, and success!
The clock is running.
Make the most of today.
To realize the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who failed a grade.
To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who gave birth to a pre-mature baby.
To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.
To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
To realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask a person who missed the train.
To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask a person who just avoided an accident.
To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND, ask the person who won a silver medal in the Olympics.
Treasure every moment that you have! And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time.
And remember that time waits for no one.
Yesterday is HISTORY
Tomorrow is MYSTERY
Today is a GIFT
That’s why it’s called the ‘present’ !!
(This is a reproduction of an article forwarded to me by a friend of mine)

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

DARKNESS AFTER DAWN

On 22nd July 2009, India woke up to witness a rare celestial phenomenon not to be surpassed in the 21st century– the total solar eclipse. This is the longest eclipse of the 21st century, being 6 minutes 38 secs at some places. The eclipse footprint began around 6:30am from western India and then racing across to eastern India in a few minutes before crossing to Burma, small islands of Japan and China. In India, total solar eclipse was visible in the cities lying close to the central and eastern part of India – a narrow strip beginning from the western shore of Surat , moving to the northern cities of Agra, Varanasi, Indore Bhopal, Patna , Bhagalpur and then to the eastern cities of Jalpaigudi, Guwahati, Dibrugarh and Itanagar. In the remaining parts of the country, partial solar eclipse was visible. However, at many places thick dark clouds disappointed many enthusiasts who had gathered to watch the celestial spectacle.

The eclipse had generated a lot of interest in the country. Teams of scientists from various parts of the world including NASA had camped at various places in the country to witness the phenomenon and conduct experiments. Taregna, a small sleepy village 12 miles from Patna, had been declared as the best place to witness the solar eclipse by NASA. Hence, Taregana attracted the maximum number of tourists and scientists. However, man proposes and God disposes. The dark clouds which blotted out the view in many parts of the country, played spoil sport at Taregana too, thus disappointing the people who had gathered there. The spectacular solar eclipse was witnessed in full glory in Agra, the city of Taj Mahal and the holy city of Varanasi.

The next solar eclipse of such a long duration is expected on 13th June, 2132.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Birthday Celebrations - For Whom

All of us celebrate our birthday. Birthday is a very special day in the life of an individual. We party with our friends and relatives. But in all the hullabaloo we tend to forget the most important individual - MOTHER. She is the person resonsible for our existence and who underwent pain for nine months to give birth to the child. She spent sleepless nights so that the child can sleep peacefully. She sacrificed a lot - whether it be her career, money, etc for proper upbringing of the child. Hence, on birthdays, we should never forget our mother. Rather for the child, on his/her birthday celebration, mother should be the most important person. The child's birthday should be cdelebrated as "Mother's Day".

I am reminded of a birthday celebration of a friend of mine, Naresh (name changed). Naresh is a senior executive in a MNC at Hyderabad. He had hosted a big party at his Banjara Hill residence, where he had invited a number of his friends, senior executives of his company and the IT sector and senior bureacrats of the government. His old mother had come all the way from Delhi to celebrate his birthday. However, when I reached his home, I did not find her in the party. I asked Naresh where his mother was. "She is in her room", he said in an indifferent manner. "But she should have been here", I said. "No, she will get bored since she does not know anyone here", Naresh said.

I went to his mother's room which was on the first floor. I found her sitting near the window watching the celebrations from behind the curtain. "Auntie", I said, "why don't you come and join the pary for sometime?". She looked at me, as if trying to figure out an answer. Then she said "No, I do not know English and would not be able to talk to the educated people there. I am fine here". I could sense the pain and agony in her voice and eyes as she uttered these words. She had travelled 2000 kms to be with her son on his birthday, but she could not travel the last 10 meters to be by his side. She watched the celebrations as a mute spectator, sometimes smiling and sometimes tears flowed down her cheeks.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

PLANTS AND FENGSHUI

The power of plants and flowers in your home

Plants are auspicious from the point of feng shui. It is always good to grow plants in the house, especially wooded plants.

Plants in the office also bring about increased luck in your career. Place plants in the east, south or south-east corners of your office for maximum luck.

If you are a married couple and want children, avoid putting flowers in the bedroom. Instead, place a basket of fruits in your bedroom. Fruits, especially pomegranates, are a symbol of fertility.

Don't place thorny plants inside your home. Thorny plants do form a protective shield, and could be placed outside the home. Don't place them too near the front door. They could be placed a little further away from the door, or in the balcony.

Don't place bonsai plants inside or outside the home. They represent stunted growth.

Trim your plants regularly. Overgrown plants promote bad energy. Similarly, trim trees in your garden regularly. Don't let them overwhelm your house.

Fresh flowers bring luck and fortune in your home. Place fresh flowers in your living room on a regular basis. However, once they die, throw them out. Don't leave dying flowers in your home.

Avoid placing dried flowers in your house. They are believed to bring misfortune. Artificial flowers are a far preferable option and are believed to bring luck.
Do not place any flowers, plants or any other auspicious feng shui symbol in the bathroom. The good luck will backfire and turn into bad luck.

Ever noticed lemons (nimbus) hanging on the entrances of shops? They are believed to ward off the evil eye, according to Hindu superstitious beliefs. Similarly, oranges and lemons are believed to be powerful symbols of fortune, and bring prosperity to the home. They should be placed at the entrance.

General tips for enhancing prosperity

The three-legged frog is considered to be a strong symbol of prosperity. Keep it anywhere in your living room.

In your office, sit with your back to the wall or a closed cabinet Avoid sitting with your back to the window or an open bookshelf or you may become the victim of malice and betrayal. Place a painting or image of a mountain range on the wall behind you. Never sit with your back to the door.

Flowing water is always considered auspicious. If you have a fountain in your reception area, ensure that the water is flowing inwards, and not in the outward direction - or money will flow out instead of flowing in.

If you live close to a swift river, prosperity just gets swept along with the current. It is best to live close to a meandering stream.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

RECESSION - A BOON IN DISGUISE

Dave Gartenberg, Director HR of Microsoft UK, reportedly said recently: “In turbulent times more than any other, there is not only the opportunity but the need for HR to provide leadership to the business. The ability to attract and retain workers when times are really tough requires leaders to be at their best.” Many feel that issuing pink-slips and managing layoffs are the biggest challenges that HR faces today; but there is far less wisdom in this belief because the real challenge that confronts corporate HR today is to utilise this period of recession as an opportunity. Some of these opportunities are:

Consolidate workforce: Workforce consolidation is a huge opportunity that any organisation has nowadays. This is not only in terms of having a leaner workforce, but also in redeployment of the workforce to improve utilisation and efficiency.

Streamline salaries: For the past few years most industries have seen above-normal salary hikes due to the pressure of retention. In fact, India Inc recorded the steepest salary hikes in Asia for seven years running till 2008, according to Hewitt Associates. But the recession has changed things dramatically. Salary freezes and pay cuts have suddenly become the order of the day. The 13th annual Salary Increase Survey conducted across 480 companies by Hewitt Associates shows that salary increase projections for 2009 in India have dipped to 8.2 per cent from an actual increase of 13.3 per cent in 2008, but continue to be the highest in the Asia-Pacific region and among the highest globally.

According to the company, for the first time in six years, India will see single digit salary increases. Importantly, the data for the survey was collected from December 2008 to January 2009 and Hewitt expects that the salary increase projections may fall even further in coming months. Hence, this period can be viewed as an opportunity to streamline salaries and cut costs.

Make organisations more performance-centric: The recession has forced organisations to take a close look at the workforce and identify the real performers. The non-performers have either found their way out of the organisation or have been put on a short notice to ‘deliver or perish’.

Identify real talent: The renewed strict focus on performance alone for survival in organisations has not only exposed low- and non-performers, but has also brought to the fore ‘real talent’ in the organisation.

Develop talent as leaders: A recession is the right time to wisely invest in the development of talent, both in terms of skill sets and in the form of future leaders. The focus has to be on how much they are investing in their employees and what skill sets they will need to grow their businesses in the future.

Review and restructure policies: The mad pace of hiring, training and appraising seems to have come to a screeching halt. And if not to a complete full stop, the rate is low and slow. This also gives HR the time to revisit its policies, compare them with the best-in-class practices and restructure them for maximum effectiveness in the present and the future.

Build employer brand: Despite the fact that many companies have put a freeze on hiring, both hiring talented people and retaining them will continue to be a challenge for HR. Hence, keeping the employer brand intact and re-building the same could have a cascading impact later.

Communicate and build trust and morale: Communicating with employees not only remains one of the greatest needs of HR, but is also an opportunity to build the trust and morale of people during tough times. It is vital for HR to see that the morale of employees does not sag while the organisation is sailing through rough waters.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

VOTE AND BE THE AGENT OF CHANGE

As the general elections in India are drawing near, the momemtum in the country is picking up with a large number of NGO's or forums asking the registered voters to come out and vote. This is one opportunity that the common man gets once in 5 years to determine who will represent them in the legislature and form the next government.

The terrorist attack in Mumbai on 26/11 was the rallying point when the common man realised that their voice was not being properly heard by the power that be and that something had to done to change the situation. Since corporate India was the worst affected by the attack, the initiative was naturally taken by the corporate India.

One such initiative was launched by Lets Vote (www.letsvote.in) at Hyderabad by a group of professionals. “Let’s Vote” initiative is aimed at helping the citizens of the nation to find their voice, exercise their right, and contribute to positive development outcomes. Within a few weeks, the lets vote initiative has spread to other cities like Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Vishakapatnam and Vijaiwada.

Lets Vote has actively and effectively coordinated with the Chief Election Officer of Andhra Pradesh in getting thousands of employees of companies and students of schools in Hyderabad to get registered as voter. It also organized several events in Hyderabad and other cities to popularise the concept to vote. It is organizing a 5K walk on 5th April to motivate people to come out and vote.

Lets Vote's volunteers are actively propagating in companies the importance of vote and encouraging employees to go and vote. From informal gatherings around water coolers, overflowing with conversations underlining the importance of one’s right to vote, to mailers being sent out to demystify the electoral process, all attempts are being made to encourage employees to cast their votes during the upcoming general elections.

As per statistics, only 10% of the youth vote. There are an estimated 43 million first time voters this time. The intention is to mobilise as many as possible to vote so that democracy actually wins.

Let us vote and become the agent of change.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

MY EXPERIENCES AT THE PASSPORT OFFICE

Passport office in India is one such place where any normal Indian would dread to go. The brokers who throng around the passport office scare you to such an extent that it makes you feel that without their assistance, it may not be possible to get the work done at the passport office.
Sometime back, I had an opportunity of going to the passport office for re-issuance of my passport which was about to expire. I went on the passport website and found out the necessary documents to be submitted along with the application form under the Tatkaal scheme. After arranging the documents, I registered online. I was given a time and date to submit the application form at the Hyderabad passport office. On the allotted date, I reached the passport office 15 minutes before the scheduled time. The security guard guided me to a gentleman who was allotting the serial no. and the counter no. I walked and sat down at the counter, waiting for my turn. After around 10 minutes, my turn came. I showed my documents to the concerned passport department official. He went through it quietly and found them in order. Then he dryly said,"get all 36 pages of the old passport photocopied and fill these two pages..your name here (pointing to the place on the paper) and the name of the person who has issued the certificate,here”. “But”, I protested,”your department website says that photocopies of only 4 front pages and 4 back pages of the passport are to be submitted, which I have done.”. “Listen”, he said ”get all 36 pages photocopied. I am not bothered what is mentioned on the website”. And saying this, he waved to the person standing behind me to show him the application. Reluctantly, I went out of the office and got all the 36 pages of the old passport photocopied. Then I filled up the form, which, should have been done by the passport official. The form is a verification letter sent to the government authority issuing the certificate, seeking confirmation of issuance. I went back again to the counter. I found that the concerned passport department official was not on his seat. He was busy helping out a person in getting the application form signed by some senior official and then carried the file to the cash section for making payment. Since the concerned official at the cash section was busy, he waited and got the payment made out of turn and then after chatting with the gentleman whom he helped, he came back to his seat. This lasted for around 5 to 10 minutes, when the entire crowd in the qeue was waiting for his return.
After return, he again looked at all the documents I had submitted with the application form. He glanced at me and asked in what business I was? “Private service”, I replied. “In which company?”, he asked. Unable to understand why he wanted this information and trying to avoid any possible demands from his side, I replied,” and Indian company in Punjagutta”. “OK”, he said glancing at me, “take these documents and tie these together ”. He then pushed the entire application form along with the supporting documents in a folder and gave me a screwdriver like instrument and a bunch of thread. Since everyone ahead of me had done it, I did it, although reminding him that this was not my job. He looked at me and smiled and told me to go to the cash counter to deposit the necessary fees.
At the cash counter, something else was brewing up. The concerned passport official, although deputed to accept payments, was busy in scrutinizing the application form of some lady who had come to him through a broker. I could infer this since he talked at least 3 times in 10 minutes to the broker, informing him the documents required for issue of the visa. Ultimately, he advised the lady to wait and he will get back to her after talking to his boss. After waiting for around 15 minutes, the payment was accepted.
Three things I would like to bring out:
First, the department needs to update it’s website about the number of pages of the old passport for which photocopies are required – 4 front and 4 back or the entire 36 pages.
Second, they can attach the verification form along with the application form to prevent delay in handling of the application form by the passport officials. It was noticed that everyone who had applied under Tatkaal scheme was being asked to fill in the verification form and till that time, others in the qeue had to wait.
Thirdly, the passport officials dealing with the general public should be trained to be polite and behave properly with them. They are doing any favor by issuing a passport, rather they are paid by the government for that work.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

ATTITUDE

When my daughter was a small kid, I remember showing her a glass filled with water and asking her to describe it. She thought for a second and said “well, this is a glass half full of water”. “Good”, I said, “this shows that you are an optimistic person”. My daughter could have said that the glass was half empty and that is equally right. But that would have shown that she was pessimistic. So the way you look at situations in your life relates to your attitude.

The dictionary meaning of ‘attitude’ is “a state of mind or a feeling; disposition”. Attitude plays a vital role in one’s life. It affects the quality and direction of our thoughts with which we approach a situation. It can therefore make a lot of difference to the quality of life of the person. A person with a positive attitude is likely to reach greater heights in his career or profession. The people with a positive attitude see things in an altogether different perspective. They are people with a never-say-die spirit. Whatever the circumstances may be, they stay calm and cool and go about solving the problems with confidence. Motivational speaker, Zig Ziglar’s quote on attitude is relevant in today’s scenario: “It’s your attitude, not your aptitude that will determine your altitude.”

How does Attitude Influence the Corporate World?
There is an awakening in the corporate world of the importance of a positive mental attitude. Customers are lost, friction and conflicts occur, stress increases, employees report sick, performance at work gets affected, productivity goes down – all due to a negative mental attitude. There is an increasing awareness on part of the top management and HR to ensure that while hiring, attitude of the employee also needs to be properly assessed and only employees having a positive attitude should be hired. I have noticed that an employee with a positive attitude disseminates the same to his colleagues and thus helps in improving the work environment of the company.

To summarize, there are two key attributes that an individual possesses — the skills he requires to perform and his attitude towards work. While skills can be developed over a period of time with hard work, it is critical to develop a positive attitude towards work, which includes learning from failures, helping others, working under stress and with people from diverse cultures.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS

It is customary with people to make a new year resolution at the beginning of the new year. It is at this time that people contemplate what habits need to be changed /improved. They then resolve to change their old habits and adopt new ones, hoping to improve their relationship with other people or improve their health etc.

Whether the previous resolutions were achieved or not, people still make New Year resolutions with full determination and commitment at the beginning of the year, as this period allows for planning for the whole year.

Many vow to reach office in time, pay debts, do away with junk food, quit drinking and smoking, spend quality time with family members, enjoy life more, learn something new, keep one fit by workout and exercise, shed off a few kilogrammes of weight or do social service by helping the needy etc etc.

However, all these good intentions get derailed within days, if not weeks, if no proper planning is put in place.

But why do many New Year Resolutions fail? One major reason is making resolutions that are unrealistic and unattainable. Then later after adopting them, you discover that it is difficult to follow them. Consequently, you end up failing leading to frustrations.

Therefore, come up with a plan that will define the steps that can be put into action. Establishing a goal without developing a plan is an exercise in futility. A good plan should define the steps to be followed and what it takes to achieve your objective.

Establishing resolutions that are easy to follow can help. Just find out what you are capable of doing without expecting too much from yourself. Some are not easy to stick to, for example quitting cigarette smoking, so find out what it takes before committing yourself.

As you make your resolution, always remember that you may not realise you goal in a day or even a week. It may take even longer, hence you have to remain committed and perseverent.

This is despite the fact that it may take you just a day or even hours to come up with a resolution. It is usually a process that starts with one step, leading you to the accomplishment of the ultimate goal.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

AFTERMATH OF MUMBAI VIOLENCE

3rd December 2008

It's been over a week since the terrorists attacked Mumbai and over 4 days since they were eliminated (1 was caught alive and he has been giving information how the attack was planned and carried out). What has the government done in the meantime?
Nothing, except some political decisions taken to ward off political attack from OPPOSITION PARTIES. It appears that the government was more worried on how to repulse the opposition attack, rather than another terrorist attack. It does not seem to be bothered about the public outcry against inaction.
The following political decisions were taken in the past few days:
*Central Home Minister, Shiva Raj Patil was dismissed.
*Maharastra Home Minister R.R.Patil was asked to resign since in addition to not working on intelligence report suggesting attack via sea route, he had the guts to say that "such small incidents do happen in big cities".
*Maharastra Chief Minister, Vilasrao Deshmukh is under pressure to resign but he has been able to defer his resignation by raising the question of his successor.

Since then, no action seems to have been taken by the government..the IB and RAW chief are still there. The National Security Adviser, who overlooks the security apparatus, enacted a drama by submitting his resignation and the Prime Minister rejecting it.

It appears that the Central government is in a limbo, unable to take any action.

The general public at large and of Mumbai in particular, is very upset with the politicians. Rarely has any incident united the Indian public. There is a unanimous call to the politicians to take some action and desist from dividing the nation in the name of religion, caste or region. Let us throw the likes of Raj Thackery in the Indian Ocean.

So what should be done now? I suggest the following:

1. We should have a separate ministry to take care of internal security.
2. The ministry should be headed by a competent professional having experience in security matters.
3. All the security agencies should be under a common command and under the Minister of Internal Security. Even agency like Coastal Guard should be under the internal security.
4. The infrastructure for internal security needs to be revamped. The elite NSG commandos should not be stationed ONLY at the 4 metros as per the current plan, but be stationed such that they can reach the place of incident within a short time. Let us have at least 30 or 40 cities where they are stationed. Don't we have the army at so many cities in the country. The army is meant to fight external aggression, but the commandos are meant to fight internal agression. So why should they be stationed in 4 metros only? Similarly, the intelligence agencies should be revamped by not only replacing their heads with competent professionals, but also officials at various levels.
5. The intelligence data should be properly analysed and proper action taken. We should err on the side of being over cautious, even if it means entailing inconvenience to general public. Phrases like "actionable intelligence" should not be used by these agencies..any information is useful..it has to be taken in the correct perspective. We should also share intelligence with other friendly countries so that we have good intelligence.
6. Steps should be taken to enforce security measures at all public places like airports, hotels, malls, etc. Currently, we have a long list of VIP's exempted from going through the secutity drill. Only a handful of executives like President, Vice-President, Prime Minister etc should be exempetd. Rest should be traeted at par with the common man.
7. The police reforms should be implemented soon. Special security cover for VIP's should be reviewed and only those who really require it should be provided. The NSG should be kept away from VIP security and a special force should be constituted to take care of the VIP security.
8. Money should not be any constraint in implementing the above. I am sure the public would not mind paying extra tax if it is convinced that the money is being propely utilised.
9. Involve the general public in neighborhood security. Educate the public on how to do it. I am sure people would not mind getting involved in such a scheme since it is for their benefit.
10. AND LASTLY, FOR GOD SAKE KEEP POLITICS, CORRUPTION AND NEPOTISM OUT OF THIS.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

INDIA LIBERATED

29th November 2008: Time 8:00am
After a fierce "battle", the brave commandos were able to liberate the last hold out of the terrorists, the Taj Mahal Hotel. Thus ended the 60 hour nightmare in which the terrorists had held the entire country to ransom. The whole world watched live how the security forces battled the terrorists at the Trident (Oberio) Hotel, Nariman House and Taj Hotel. The entire area near the Gateway of India and Colaba, where the operation took place, was turned into a BATTLEFIELD. The three famous buildings, major landmark of Mumbai, have been devastated in the operation.

Statistics;

About 183 killed
About 294 injured

22 Foreigners killed and 23 injured

1 terrorist captured alive and 9 killed.

20 policemen and and 2 NSG commandos sacrificed their lives for the nation.

THE COUNTRY SALUTES THESE BRAVE MARTYRS.
The country also salutes the other warriors who took part in the "liberation' and killed the terrorists.

A sad ending, but this does raise many questions as whether this was avoidable IF our INTELLIGENCE agencies were DOING THEIR JOB PROPERLY.

Lastly, let us not forget the sacrifices made by the heroes..

I am reminded of an old Lata song:

Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo
Jara Yaad Karo Wo Kahani
Jo Shaheed Huey Hai Unkhi
Kuch Yaad Karo Kurbani

Thursday, November 27, 2008

INDIA UNDER SEIGE

26th November 2008: Time 10:00pm
In a well planned attack, 26 terrorists strike at 10 different places in Mumbai,the financial capital of India,killing over 130 and injuring over 300 innocent people, some of whom were foreign tourists. The places targetted included the Taj Hotel, the Oberoi Hotel, Nariman house and the Chatrapati Shivaji rail terminal. The hotels are frequented by foreigners, mostly Americans and Britishers. The terrorists had even asked the hostages to disclose their nationality, clearly indicating their intentione. This attack on Mumbai is similar to the 9/11 Al Quaeda attack in US.

28th November 2008: Time 12:30pm
For well over 40 hours, the terrorists have held the Mumbai city to ransom. They have holed themselves in the Taj hotel, Trident (Oberoi) hotel and the Nariman House. It is still not confirmed how many people are still held as hostages. The armed forces, with the help of the Mumbai police and other para-military forces, are doing a commendable job in trying to flush out the terrorists without causing any harm to the hostages, the hotel staff or the guests. If one looks at the TV coverage of the operation being carried out by the forces, one can realise the risk the men in uniform are taking to protect the sovereignity of the NATION. I SALUTE THE ARMED FORCES, THE NSG COMMANDOS, THE MUMBAI POLICE, THE FIRE FIGHTERS AND OTHER PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THE OPERATIONS FOR THE BRAVE ACT.

But the following facts surprise me. It is said that the 26 terrorists had come by ship to Mumbai some time back. Most of them stayed at Nariman House and had stocked huge stock of ammunitions and food in preparation of a long drawn battle with the security forces. Similarly, two of them had joined the Taj Hotel as employees and had provided all the information required for the attack in the hotel. A couple of them had checked in the hotels as guests also. The Central government had intelligence reports that terrorists may use the sea route for attack. BUT OUR INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES WERE NOT ABLE TO MONIOTOR WHAT WAS HAPPENING IN THE HEART OF MUMBAI CITY FOR OVER SEVERAL DAYS.

This is not only shocking but shameful on part of the intelligence agencies. Inspite of knowing how the terrorists had attacked a 5-star hotel in Pakistan, they did not take a lesson and remained lax. The response from the Indian government was on expected lines - "we will ensure that the terrorists do not succeed in their nefarious design" ...or "our countrymen have great resilience and normalcy will be shortly restored" bla bla. It is high time that heads should start rolling..we have had the maximum terrorists attacks in 2008 with the government not seeming to show any muscle and courage to act. Not only the Central Home Mnister, Shivraj Patil, who belongs to Maharastra should be sacked, but the Head of Intelligence bureau and RAW should be replaced. We should work in close coordination with the intellligence agencies of our allies like US, UK, France, Israel etc. It is also reported that as soon as the news of the terrorists attack reached US, the FBI offered to help and we just did not take a decision then. This raises a very vital question: IS IT BECAUSE OF VOTE BANK POLITICS?

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Why Do Employees Leave The Organization?

Why does an employee leave the organization? This is a million dollar question which has haunted the CEO’s and the HR managers of organizations worldwide. Many surveys have been carried out to know the reasons for attrition and how to control it. Surveys have listed various reasons for the employee leaving the organization. Most of the time, during the surveys, it is the reason the employee projects as responsible for his quitting the organization. Or it may be the reason that the HR manager perceives as being responsible for the employee leaving the organization. This may or may not be the same reason which prompted the employee to “look outside the organization for greener pastures”. Sunil, a senior software engineer, resigned since he was offered a much higher salary in another organization. When I asked him why he even thought of quitting the organization, he reluctantly admitted that he was unhappy that his contribution was not properly recognized during the last appraisal, although the client had spoken very highly of his performance in the project. His manager, who was aware of the facts, did not support him, since he was under pressure from his manager. Hence he decided to leave the organization. However, the reason he gave for quitting the organization is that he got a good salary hike in the new organization. In another case, Rima, a female employee resigned from the job, since her manager was harassing her since she would object to his advances. However, officially, she was moving to her hometown to be near her sick father.
The major factors, as mentioned in major surveys, responsible for attrition are:

1. Higher compensation – you have to move out to get more
2. Work environment – performance is not properly recognized
3. Manager’s behavior
4. Employee growth

From my experience in conducting exit interview of employee leaving the organization during the past ten years, I have noticed that most of the time, the reason mentioned by employee for leaving the organization is very different from the actual reason. Of the above mentioned 4 factors, I would rate the "manager’s behavior" as being responsible in at least 50% of the employees resigning. It is on account of some triggering incident by the manager, which hurts the employee and he decides to leave the organization. This may be due to one or more of the following factors:

1. Employee is not recognized for achievements
2. Assurances given by the manager are not honored
3. Job given is not as per employees liking or skill set
4. Employee notices favoritism by manager towards another employee / group of employee
5. Employee is threatened to follow the manager’s wish or face persecution

Srinivas, a manager in one of the software company, resigned since his manager, Prasad, was micro-managing the group reporting to him with the result that he was unable to meet the deadlines. Srinivas brought this to the notice to Prasad’s manager, but he turned a blind eye and held Srinivas responsible for the failures. Srinivas quit the job since he had an offer from a Fortune 100 company.

So what is the way out in such a situation? The top management has the responsibility to ensure that the manager’s treat their team members properly. The Human Resources department should act like a watchdog for the management and should command respect of the employees. The employees should have the confidence on HR that their problems, if any, will be properly and sincerely dealt with and confidentiality maintained. The managers should be coached to be more considerate towards their team members. They should act as their mentor and guide. The management should have zero tolerance when any incident of harrasment / persecution of employee by any manager is reported.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

LOVE KNOWS NO LANGUAGE

A friend of mine, Naresh, recently narrated an incident which touched me. His younger brother, Vimal, is an Indian and has married a Britisher, Carolyn. They have four children, all in their teens. Carolyn and the children do not understand Hindi, the language spoken at Naresh's home. Recently, Vimal along with his family visited India to meet his mother, who is around 72 years. Vimal's mother understands English, but is unable to speak fluently. The family would meet during the breakfast and dinner as also during the day, when they were not sightseeing or shopping. Naresh and Vimal would take turns acting as a translator and have the conversation between the mother and Carolyn and the children move on. But most of the time, it was limited to pleasantries or the mother asking them to eat some food stuff she had fondly prepared. Sometimes, the mother would look at Carolyn and the grandchildren and smile, saying nothing. It was left to Carolyn and the children to understand the meaning of the smile. Days passed by and finally came the night when Vimal had to leave for UK. The entire family had gathered over dinner. The mother, as usual, was smiling and offering each one of them the food stuff she had prepared specially for them. When the time came for leaving, she hugged everyone goodbye. The expression of her face had changed. The smile on her face, evident minutes earlier, had vanished. She was getting more and more sober and emotional, trying to control her feelings. Carolyn was keenly observing her mother-in-law's changing emotions. Her expressions were also changing. Finally, when the two of them met and hugged each other, the mother-in-law could only say "goodbye and thank you". Carolyn could not control herself and tears came flowing down her cheeks. For some moments, both of them remained embraced and silent. Then they looked at each other ..then a final hug and the mother-in-law could not control herself, she moved away saying in Hindi.."I wish she keeps loving me like this, I cannot withstand the parting"..and wept. Carolyn stood motionless and as if trying to pull out all her strength, could manage to mutter, "Mom, I love you."

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

TO DO OR NOT TO DO

It's been more than a year I published any post on my blog. Inspite of my wanting to write, somehow or the other, laziness coupled with lack of time prevented me from doing it. However, I have now decided to spend some time writing on issues that are close to my heart - issues as diverse as politics, mentoring, HR or even economics.

See you later......

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

GET PAID TO SURF THE NET

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES - TIPS FOR SAFETY

The recent incident in Mumbai where in a young boy was abducted by his so called friends made in Orkut and then cruelly murdered, has brought in lime light, the evils associated with the networking sites.

There are currently several social networking websites suitable for all ages and groups. However, what has caught the fancy of teens are the websites like Orkut, MySpace, Friendster, Bebo, Dada etc. The website is an easy platform where in you meet friends online, share interests and just hang out. These web sites offer various ways to get connected, common being an internal email system, chat, blog etc. With the development in technology, you can even remain connected to the internet on your cell phone. So where ever you are, you stay connected to your friend online in real time, virtually 24/7.

But as with any popular meeting place, there are predators and bullies waiting to take advantage of the ill-informed. If you enjoy those cyber-hang outs, you need to protect yourself.

The good news? It just takes a bit of knowledge and the right security tools.

Since social networking is about making friends, you should be very selective in choosing your friend. Rather than being very friendly with any individual who meets you online, it is safer to make a friend who is known to you or is a friend of your friend. References do work…so try to be careful and selective, when making a friend.

If any newly made friend is sending provocative or offensive messages, it is wiser to ignore them, rather than getting involved in an altercation or a “mail war”. You don’t have to respond to everybody and everything! Just ignore whatever “does not feel right” and let the messages go into oblivion. You should also consider whether to let the person continue as a friend or remove him / her from the list.

Your login and password are important! They are not to be shared, even with friends. Most of these websites have free registration and becoming a member is free. If a “friend” asks for your login and password, just ask yourself why he can’t get his own...). Stealing user names and passwords is a common trick in social platforms.

Be careful about what you say about yourself or your family! You never know the intentions of the person at the other end. If the person is very well known to you, you can discuss personal details, if you feel comfortable discussing them. However, be very cautious and restrictive when discussing with strangers or newly made friend.

Be very careful when writing anything on the posts. Anybody can read your posts, and for a long time after you’ve written them. Some people just enjoy reading post of others. However, imagine you have written something about your boss and he stumbles upon your post and reads it!! I am sure you would not like to jeopardize your promotion or job. Or if you are a student and have written something about your teacher and (s)he reads it, how embarrassing it can be.

Always keep in mind that there are predators ready to pounce on you. Whenever you’re about to post something, ask yourself if someone would be able to get back to you in real-life with that information. If so, then sanitize your post! Don’t give any clue to your actual identity (school names, class schedules, phone numbers, etc.).

Never get together alone with someone you meet online. This represents the biggest danger to your safety. If you decide to meet someone, talk to your parents first and then meet in a public area, preferably with friends.

When you download content from other users (songs, videos, documents, etc.), you open your computer to hackers. With a well-crafted Trojan horse, they can wipe out your pictures and music, or steal your passwords and really make a fool out of you. To guard against these risks, make sure your Internet security program has a firewall and an antispyware tool that work with other parts of your security system to protect your stuff and your computer from hackers, viruses, worms and Trojan horses.

Conclusion

Yes, Social Networking Sites are great. And you can enjoy expressing yourself the way you want to as well as stay connected with your friends. But, as in real life, you’d be a fool to think you can do it without taking some precautions. With a bit of forethought and our advice, you can keep your information safe against security threats and continue to enjoy the many social opportunities of the Internet. Stay smart, keep up with networking site scams and make sure your computer has security tools like Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security. Have fun!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

IS THE INDO-US NUCLEAR DEAL HEADING FOR A LEFT GUILLOTINE?


The nuclear deal, which had been signed by Manmohan Singh, the Indian Prime Minister, with President Bush, is now under the Left threat. Do not proceed ahead..the Left leaders have threatened, or we will pull the carpet from under your feet.

Two things need to be understood...what are the concerns of the Left and why has Left taken such a long time to issue such an ultimatum to the government it supports from outside.

The Left says that Hyde Act impinges upon the soveriegnity of India and is unacceptable. The Hyde Act was enacted by the US Congress to explicitly poromote ‘nuclear cooperation’ between India and the US and enable them to sign an agreement under Section 123 of the Atomic Energy Act, 1954. It is highly significant that the Agreement does not mention the Hyde Act at all. This is all the more so because it mentions other documents such as the Indo-US Joint Statement of July 18, 2005, repeatedly; the IAEA’s statute, its document on ‘The Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and Nuclear Facilities’ and the convention on the ‘Physical protection of Nuclear Material’. These are international instruments accepted by both sides. References to them constitute, in legal parlance, incorporation into the agreement by reference. In contrast, India is not bound by the Hyde Act, which is why the agreement does not refer to it even once. The omission is deliberate and of legal consequence. Then why is the Left shouting from the roof top that the soveriegnity of the country has been compromised?

Let us now analyse what this agreement means to India. The agreement removes all hurdles faced by India in procuring nuclear technology and fuel for good. Moreover, all other current restrictions on India's access to America's high and dual technologies will also be withdrawn as a result. New Delhi will be able to do much more business with the US in fields barred to Indians hitherto, with the expectation that the volume of trade between the two countries will double within the next two years from the current US$ 24 billion.The agreement is a win-win situation from the Indian point of view. India will be able to build more nuclear power plants. At present it has 15 functional plants with an additional seven under construction. India stuck to it guns during the course of tough negotiations. It did not agree to open all its nuclear facilities to international inspection. Instead, it ingeniously divided its facilities into "civilian" and "military" ones and agreed to open only the former to international inspection. New Delhi thinks that the nuclear energy is the answer to its ever-growing needs for power. With this deal India will not have to depend totally on foreign oil and gas for its increasing energy needs. A recent Pentagon report described India as a "key strategic partner". US wants to engage India in its global schemes. India is already a military partner of the US. Since 2001 it has carried out 35 joint military exercises at sea, land and air, both in the US and in India. Indian Navy ships are already providing escort and security facilities to the American military ships passing through the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean on their way to and from the Pacific through the Straits of Malacca in Southeast Asia. The only rationale behind the ongoing joint military drills is that there are certain plans for joint Indo-American military action in future. The US wants to promote India to counter China in Asia. This kind of cooperation does not go down well with Asia's emerging giant as well as with many popular and political forces within India. New Delhi has also successfully sold to the US the idea that a democratic India is a great ally against the Islamic terrorism America is fighting at present.The withdrawal of sanctions against New Delhi will help India in many ways. It will open the gates for Indo-US cooperation in lucrative space research and scientific cooperation in many fields which are currently barred to Indians. The US has refused to offer a similar deal to Pakistan. India, Washington says, has demonstrated that it is a responsible nuclear power. Pakistan, on the other hand, is accused of helping nuclear proliferation.

Does this not lead to the conclusion that Left is trying to tow the China line. It is trying to scuttle the agreement so that the hegemony of China within Asia remains un-challenged. Who is acting in the interest of the country - Dr. Manmohan Singh or the Left?

Now, coming to the next question, why did the Left take so much time to issue an ultimatum. After all, the nuclear deal is not an overnight development. It has taken years of tough negtiations to get the US to agree our terms and conditions. But the Left wanted to wait till the elections of the President and Vice-President were over. Somewhere, at the back of their mind was a desire to see a Communist or someone from West Bengal being elected as President / Vice President. This is not fair Comrade Karat. You should have raised your voice, like you are raising now, long back when the agreement was being signed. That would have shown your sincerity and nationalism, if you may call it so. But you preferred to keep quiet then. You tried all the tricks at your command to see that the person you wanted to become the President / Vice President is elected. You only know how much you succeeded in that. Do you think the people of India will not be able to understand your designs?

Come on, be a sport, Comrade Karat. Try to understand what is in the interest of India rather than promoting the interest of China.

Monday, February 20, 2006

Is Hyderabad going the Delhi way??? This is the flip side of the IT revolution that swept the city during late nineties and brought it to international prominence when President Bill Clinton visited Hyderabad in 1999, preferring it over Bangalore.

During the past few years, I have observed builders pay scant respect to the building rules and regulations. Violation of the building laws is an accepted rule, which is done with the convivance of the concerned government officials. I would love to see a building which can boast of 100% building law compliance. Every builder worth his salt would build a penthouse which is not approved, but which gets approved after the completion of a stipulated period by paying some penalty. I am really surprised that the municipal officials turn a blind eye to the violations taking place before their very eyes.

Do we require the courts to intervene in such cases and remind the government officials of their responsibility? Certainly. the honorable judges of the courts have a lot of other important judicial duties to perform. But, when the government officials sleep and forget their duties and responsibility towards the general public, there has to be some "authority" which has to wake them up and force them into action. It has been seen in Delhi that the political leadership was not ready to take on that role, since many of the important and influential political leaders were also in the list of defaulters. The vote bank also plays a very important factor. So, who is to bell the cat? It is the good fortune of the country that we have a judiciary which understands the plight of the hapless citizens. The action taken by the courts in Delhi should be an eye opener for the entire country.

In Hyderabad, the High court is also siezed of the violations in buioldings laws. The local municipal authorfities are struggling to provide the information required by the court. However, the the builders' association in Hyderabad has requested the state government to 'legalise' the violations. Agreed... since i do not see any reason why the poor consumer who unknowingly bought the property, should be penalised by the government for no fault of theirs. But what about the construction still happening which is against the building law? I have observed builders working against time to complete the construction, so that they too can claim benefit, in case the government decides on a date after which any violation will not be permitted. I am sure the general public can smell something fishy.... convivance of builders and the corrupt government officials.