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  • My Pond is the Biggest

    IT''S THAT popular story of a frog where the frog feels that his well is the biggest in terms of size, shape, depth and quantity of water till he is put into a bigger pond and subsequently into a river. The encounter can be a sweet or vibrant and painful one depending upon the perspective of the concerned individual.
  • MID-CAREER : SHUNTED OR POLITELY SHOWN THE DOOR

    SAMPLE these instances, Ramesh, has joined a leading private bank after his graduation in commerce. He moved up the hiearchy as customer relationship manager-credit cards after joining as a sales executive. It was his tenacious approach coupled with his go geting abilities, which made him rise up the corporate ladder. The bank decided to start of their first overseas operations in Middle East (Gulf countries) and was in the process of awarding their performers by promoting them as various SBU (Strategic Business Unit) heads in that unexplored market.
  • Dreams, hopes and aspirations

    STUDENTS fresh from their junior college or schools and making their first professional move, that too by joining a rigorous professional program like the bachelors in business administration are definitely different from the masses. Sheer excitement, zeal and enthusiasm, aspiring to reach for the stars are personality traits defining this lot of youngsters. The selection process (personal interview) where the faculties shook up the aspirants was the first indication of the things to come or a proverbial tip of the BBA iceberg.
  • E-Learning - Need of the Hour

    IN THE age of information, learning is an absolute must for all, be it working professionals, housewives or a common citizen. All these rapid strides being made in the field of Information Technology, Technology in general have given new shape and dimension to learning. The need of the hour call for changing the learning model so as to adapt with the new generation dynamics.
  • ‘The Rising Sun’ - Working and Living in Japan (Part 2)

    In part 1 of this feature, we explored the up-and-coming career opportunities in Japan for Indian professionals. In this piece, I shall touch upon some significant considerations once one has landed that job or posting to Japan. A good understanding of life and work culture of the country will help professionals stay in good stead.
  • 'The Rising Sun' – Job Opportunities (Part-1)

    Nihon (Japan), the worlds' second largest economy for long, is characterized by industries that underline this status, whether consumer electronics, automotive or industrial/engineering products. As a highly hierarchical and strictly regulated society with stringent rules for almost everything, Japan ranks #1 in most industry sectors for its clinical efficiency and superior quality.
  • Are the Institutions Walking Through Their Own Path

    THE popular adage charity begins at home is apt when one considers whether professionals really walk the talk. Do they really imbibe such concepts in their lives? Do they really practice what the preach? This article tries to decipher whether professional institute of learning like that of business schools, leverages the concepts within their own fore walls or they are only preached while the lessons are delivered to the students/ trainees.
  • Converting Dreams into Reality

    A student before embarking on a course of study aspires to reach for his dream, however, how far can he match with aspiration is decided only with time. The most question is how far the student is able to reach vis-a-vis his dream. For many it is a cake walk whereas for another it is full of barriers both created and natural. Many an aspirant joins a program sans the proper goal setting resulting in frequent chopping and changing of career plans.
  • A PROBLEM CREATED OR SURFACED???

    TECHNOLOGICAL revolution has taken center stage. Modern day organizations are synchronizing their efforts so as to substitute men with machines. Automation, digitization are the buzzwords for strategic managers, however, one need to understand whether machine can really substitute man as the former lacks the emotional factor, which is a key to any organization.
  • Making Decisions - Looks So Easy, Yet So Hard

    THE crux of any managerial role is to make decisions day in and day out. One leading politician who later on went on to become the prime minister once commented that not making a decision is even a decision taken after evaluating alternatives. Decision making prima facie might seem very easy as every one of us engages in decision making day in and day out, but the we generally do not feel the pinch of making a decision, till something goes horribly wrong and one starts ruing the move.

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Today: May 22, 2024