Welcome 2009
Happy New Year To All !
2009 is the year of change !
Let us hope that world is a peaceful, healthy and happy place in 2009. Let us work towards ensuring the same for all our fellow brethren.
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Happy New Year To All !
2009 is the year of change !
Let us hope that world is a peaceful, healthy and happy place in 2009. Let us work towards ensuring the same for all our fellow brethren.
Delivering world-class services requires special attention and focus. It involves understand the purpose of the task, planning, minimizing re-work and doing it right the first time.
I have often found that people sometimes act quickly without fully understanding the issue at hand. They do not read the actual lines, forget reading between the lines. The problem is of focus, concentration and grasping. We are always in hurry. And haste makes waste, hurry brings curry. It leads to waste of time, missing of deadlines, unhappy customers and frustrated self.
I have found a small test which is quite smart and effective. It makes the point about being focus and concentrating very quickly. I thank Alan Chapman for this Mental Concentration and Information Processing Test.
I invite you to take this test and also share it with your colleagues and friends. It is amazing !
We conducted this test in Magnet Technologies. It brought out interesting results and insights for all :
1. People were in a hurry to finish first, rather finish. Being first is more important being right. Actually, if the people had read the instructions, they would have been first as well as right 🙂
2. Spending time on planning actually saves time at execution phase. People who read the instructions and acted on it, saved time.
3. Many people hate instructions. They do not want to be told what to do. They assume that they know how to deal with the situation. They are already in a particular default mode. All of us have to read every situation afresh and plan accordingly.
4. The attention span and concentration levels need to be preserved. Avoid distractions – mental and physical.
A hour spent on planning and focussed approach saves 4-5 hours of total time spent on the task. Multi-tasking is a wonderful thing, but it robs us of the precious focus required for solving important problems and delivery world-class service.
Divya Bhaskar, the leading Gujarati daily, carried an article on Gujaratilexicon on Wednesday Dec 17, 2008. Author Himanshu Kakani has written a very informative and interesting article on Gujaratilexicon. The article is already being circulated amongst the Gujarati groups on the internet.
Janmabhoomi, another leading Gujarati daily, carried an article on the importance of Gujaratilexicon. Shri Vipoolbhai Kalyani is at his best when he stresses the need for the society to back this project.
Its quite amazing to note how Gujaratilexicon appears again and again in the news. I guess this speaks for the importance of the great work of visionary Shri R P Chandaria. Magnet Technologies’ Gujaratilexicon Team is proud to be a volunteer in this great movement!
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There is no business like showbusiness!
Indian film industry has been getting lot of academic attention recently. Institutions like IIMs, S P Jain have already introduced case studies on movies like Chak De India.
Finally, the film industry gets a serious academic analysis as a business. IIMA, under the leadership of Professor Tejas Desai, is a introducing a course on film-making. The course is called ‘Introduction to Contemporary Film Industry’ and starts from Dec 23.
Leading lights of Bollywood including Aamir Khan, Madhur Bhandarkar, Sanjay Gadhavi are going to be taking classes and sharing their insights.
Prof Tejas Desai is a PhD in Biostatistics, an innovative thinker and a movie fan!
Article Archive notes the following on Prof Desai:
When he was a sophomore, Tejas Desai, then 19, began as a film projectionist in the US. Like scores of other students, Desai took up the job to support his undergraduation studies at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The sophomore graduated and went on to do his PhD in bio-statistics from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Back home, Desai joined the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) as an assistant professor, yet the short stint as a film projectionist haunted him and it didn’t help that movies were becoming his favourite pastime. That is when Desai thought he would use films as a tool to teach young management students.
I had the good fortune of meeting Prof Tejas Desai. He said that lot of intellectual studies and analysis happen for new and old industries. But nobody is looking at Bollywood.
Good thinking!
Well, this course is definitely going to be a blockbuster !