Archive for the ‘mindset’ Category

Layoffs and life

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

From the comments, it appears that this laid off  employee is from Infosys. It will be some time before this news appears online, the media treats some companies with kid gloves.

The main difficulty will be experienced by people who lead a lavish lifestyle.  Many people in their twenties are very fond of  Ipods, Iphones, Plasma TVs, Cars and other expensive gadgets, but do you really need them?

Many years ago, I have lived in hostels with a curfew time of  8.00 pm,  where breakfast and dinner cost  Rs 300 per month (don’t ask me about the quality, I had no choice) , may be that is why I can be happy with very little.  Ultimately that could be the greatest advantage I have.

The real India

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Majority of Indians don’t find the internet useful - this is because most of websites / applications developed today are not very relevant or useful. They are too elitist, I don’t visit too many Indian websites, most are a waste of time or impractical.  Have the internet experts ever thought of how people who are not like them think?

Just like the reaction of mainstream media to the Mangalore incident.  Why is freedom or modernity defined by smoking or drinking ?. Why not  as developing a world class product or service (and I don’t mean low end outsourced work)? Like doctors,  I feel  these people should spend some months in rural area, it will change their mindset.

Culture lessons from politicians - our politicians have a better idea of what the majority of the population thinks compared to armchair experts.

Corporate ethics

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Speed money and honesty - good article on the prevalence of speed money in India.  This aspect is rarely discussed in the media, most articles read like PR releases.

A lot depends on the way you choose to do business.  When I worked in a professionally managed company (at a very junior level), one thing  I often heard was “the  government people know that  L*  (company name)  does not pay money,  the work gets done , but very slowly” .  That is why  L* has such a good reputation as a well managed company, every one has to follow the rules.  In a short time, you will grow slowly,  but then tomorrow no one can accuse  you of doing wrong.

Corruption is there every where , as one Malaysian minister put it, ” In Western countries, it is called networking,  in Asian countries corruption / nepotism” . Finally it depends on how big and financially strong you are.

Why Indian chapter?

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

A few days ago, there was an article about some one starting an Indian chapter of W**. He got a lot of coverage in the media.

I wonder why for any internet product or service, people don’t start foreign chapters of an Indian product or service, why is it always the other way round?  Why does the colonised attitude exist eeven today


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