Wednesday 9 November 2011

Dont overreact for every situation...!

In a factory: A man standing on the floor and looking aimlessly.....
CEO of that factory came and asked his salary....
Man replied 5000 sir....
CEO took out his wallet and gave 15000 and told him "I pay people here to work and not to waste time,This is your 3 months salary. Now get out of here. Never come back"....
That guy left with it...
Then CEO asked workers "who was that guy?"....
Workers replied "Courier Boy Sir..........."

Moral: Dont overreact for every situation...:)

Wednesday 3 August 2011

Yes We Can !

"At the age of 24, I was a Bus Conductor" - Rajnikanth....
"I didn't even complete my University Education" - Bill Gates....
"I was the one who served in Hotels" - Oberoi....
"At my childhood days, I Stitched Shoes" - Abraham Lincoln....
"I worked in a Petrol Pump" - Dhirubhai Ambani....
"I Failed in the 10th Standard" - Sachin Tendulkar....
"Education Drop-Out & initially a Keyboard Player" - A. R. Rahman....
"I used to serve Tea at a Shop to support my Football Training" - Lionel Messi....

Life is not about what u couldn't do so far, its about WHAT YOU STILL CAN

Friday 29 July 2011

Key Lessons for Entrepreneurs

There is one common thing amongst all of us- the sheer determination to succeed. Nothing is going to stop you; No one is going to stop you, no bureaucracy or anything. You will do it at the end of the day. If you have faith in yourself, then you will succeed -Stewart Goldstein
  • As an entrepreneur trust your guts, be prepared to make mistakes and don’t be afraid of taking risk
  • Have a clear visions of what you want to do and how can you get there
  • Don’t think, just because you are an entrepreneur and the founder, you should be the CEO. You may or may not be CEO material.
  • Innovation is key, people will get bored of product, update product regularly which will inevitably create opportunities that lead to growth and profitability
  • Every business has highs and low so be prepared to deal with them positively and calmly
  • A Person cannot have all the expertise, find the right people who would be interested in creating something new
  • Believe in your decisions ,be flexible, Stay focused have a clear strategy with a plan B
  • To succeed, use your strengths rather than assuming you’re strong in every area
  • Hard work, good time management, no procrastination and some luck can help you to achieve success.
  • Follow your dreams, be highly motivated, and Work with creative people from all types of industry
  • Do not start company just to make money, be passionate about what you do
  • Think big and have a vision on long term growth
  • Every venture goes through cycles; have patience, courage and self belief
  • Do not sell your concept to another person or another firm
  • Follow market trends, embrace technology and create something useful
  • If you want to grow, stay in the growing market
  • Do not lose sight of your targets, Do not dismiss any demographics
  • Find where the customers are looking for you, go to them; solve their problem and money will follow you
  • To attract the right people, you will need good idea; believe in your idea
  • The idea should be practical and implementable, Profitable ideas are often the simplest ones
  • Be open minded to change, Changes is constant, Do it yourself to begin with
  • Don’t have an ego; listen to others, network with right people. You will need more money, always keep looking for investors
  • Invest wisely; anyone who invested in facebook is a billionaire now!
  • Stay calm ,remain cool, be willing to experiment, give people what they want
  • Soft skills is important ,Negotiate hard on vital deals
  • Business is more about execution than strategy
  • Have a good funding strategy as it is one of the pillars of the business
  • Make sure employees are happy, don’t guess it, but ask them

Wednesday 29 June 2011

Designations & Perception!!!

  • Project Manager is a Person who thinks nine women can deliver a baby in One month.
  • Developer is a Person who thinks it will take 18 months to deliver a Baby.
  • Onsite Coordinator is one who thinks single woman can deliver nine babies in one month.
  • Client is the one who doesn't know why he wants a baby.
  • Marketing Manager is a person who thinks he can deliver a baby even if no man and woman are available.
  • Resource Optimization Team thinks they don't need a man or woman; they'll produce a child with zero resources.
  • Documentation Team thinks they don't care whether the child is delivered, they'll just document 9 months.
  • Quality Auditor is the person who is never happy with a delivered baby.
  • Tester is a person who always tells that this is not the Right baby.
  • HR Manager is a person who thinks that... a Donkey can deliver a Human Baby - if given 9 Months !!!

Monday 28 February 2011

Interviewing with a CEO

If you are interviewing with a CEO then I think big picture questions would be appropriate.

1. How would you describe the company's culture?
2. Why do employees like working here?
3. What are the company's three to five year goals and what is the plan to achieve them?
4. Why do clients do business with your company vs. your competitors?
5. What are you doing to make this a better company?

Saturday 22 January 2011

The World's 10 Most Extraordinary Persons


1. Kim Ung-Yong: Attended University at age 4, Ph.D at age 15; world’s highest IQ


This Korean super-genius was born in 1962 and might just be the smartest guy alive today (he’s recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the highest IQ of anyone on the planet). By the age of four he was already able to read in Japanese, Korean, German, and English. At his fifth birthday, he solved complicated differential and integral calculus problems. Later, on Japanese television, he demonstrated his proficiency in Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, German, English, Japanese, and Korean. Kim was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under “Highest IQ”; the book estimated the boy’s score at over 210.Kim was a guest student of physics at Hanyang University from the age of 3 until he was 6. At the age of 7 he was invited to America by NASA. He finished his university studies, ventually getting a Ph.D. in physics at Colorado State University before he was 15. In 1974, during his university studies, he began his research work at NASA and continued this work until his return to Korea in 1978 where he decided to switch from physics to civil engineering and eventually received a doctorate in that field. Kim was offered the chance to study at the most prestigious universities in Korea , but instead chose to attend a provincial university. As of 2007 he also serves as adjunct faculty at Chungbuk National University .

2. Gregory Smith: Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize at age 12 .

Born in 1990, Gregory Smith could read at age two and had enrolled in university at 10. But “genius” is only one half of the Greg Smith story. When not voraciously learning, this young man travels the globe as a peace and children’s rights activist. He is the founder of International Youth Advocates, an organization that promotes principles of peace and understanding among young people throughout the world. He has met with Bill Clinton and Mikhail Gorbachev and spoke in front of the UN. For these and other humanitarian and advocacy efforts, Smith has been nominated four times for a Nobel Peace Prize. His latest achievement? He just got his driver license.

3. Akrit Jaswal: The Seven Year-Old Surgeon.

Akrit Jaswal is a young Indian who has been called “the world’s smartest boy” and it’s easy to see why. His IQ is 146 and is considered the smartest person his age in India —a country of more than a billion people.Akrit came to public attention when in 2000 he performed his first medical procedure at his family home. He was seven. His patient — a local girl who could not afford a doctor — was eight. Her hand had been burnt in a fire, causing her fingers to close into a tight fist that wouldn’t open. Akrit had no formal medical training and no experience of surgery, yet he managed to free her fingers and she was able to use her hand again. He focused his phenomenal intelligence on medicine and at the age of twelve he claimed to be on the verge of discovering a cure for cancer. He is now studying for a science degree at Chandigarh College and is the youngest student ever accepted by an Indian University .

4. Cleopatra Stratan: a 3 year old singer who earns 1000€ per song.

Clepotra was born October 6, 2002 in Chisinau , Moldova and is the daughter of Moldovan-Romanian singer, Pavel Stratan. She is the youngest person ever to score commercial success as a singer, with her 2006 album La vĂ¢rsta de trei ani (”At the age of 3″). She holds the record for being the youngest artist that performed live for two hours in front of a large audience, the highest paid young artist, the youngest artist to receive an MTV award and the youngest artist to score a #1 hit in a country (”Ghita” in Romanian Singles Chart).

5. Aelita Andre: The 2-year-old artist who showed her paintings in a famous Gallery

The abstract paintings of emerging artist Aelita Andre have people in Australia ’s art world talking. Aelita is two (the works were painted when she was even younger). Aelita got an opportunity to show her paintings when Mark Jamieson, the director of Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne ’s Fitzroy, was asked by a photographer whose work he represented to consider the work of another artist. Jamieson liked what he saw and agreed to include it in a group show. Jamieson then started to promote the show, printing glossy invitations and placing ads in the magazines Art Almanac and Art Collector, featuring the abstract work. Only then did he discover a crucial fact about the new artist: Aelita Andre is Kalashnikova’s daughter, and was just 22 months old. Jamieson was shocked and embarrassed but decided to proceed with the exhibition anyways.

6. Saul Aaron Kripke: Invited to apply for a teaching post at Harvard while still in high school

A rabbi’s son, Saul Aaron Kripke was born in New York and grew up in Omaha in 1940. By all accounts he was a true prodigy. In the fourth grade he discovered algebra, and by the end of grammar school he had mastered geometry and calculus and taken up philosophy. While still a teenager he wrote a series of papers that eventually transformed the study of modal logic. One of them earned a letter from the math department at Harvard, which hoped he would apply for a job until he wrote back and declined, explaining, “My mother said that I should finish high school and go to college first”. After finishing high school, the college he eventually chose was Harvard. Kripke was awarded the Schock Prize, philosophy’s equivalent of the Nobel. Nowadays, he is thought to be the world’s greatest living philosopher.


7. Michael Kevin Kearney: earned his first degree at age 10 and became a reality show Millionaire.

24 year-old Michael Kearney became known as the world’s youngest college graduate at the age of 10. In 2008, Kearney earned $1,000,000 on the television game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Kearny was born in 1984 and is was known for setting several world records and teaching college at the age of 17. He spoke his first words at four months. At the age of six months, he said to his pediatrician “I have a left ear infection” and learned to read at the age of ten months. When Michael was four, he was given diagnostic tests for the Johns Hopkins precocious math program and achieved a perfect score. He finished high school at age 6, enrolled at Santa Rosa Junior College graduating at 10 with an Associate of Science in Geology. He is listed in the Guinness Book as the world’s youngest university graduate at the age of 10, receiving a bachelor’s degree in anthropology. For a while, he also held the record for the world’s youngest postgraduate. But in 2006, he became worldwide famous after reaching the finals on the Mark Burnett/AOL quiz/puzzle game Gold Rush, and became the first $1 million winner in the online reality game.

8. Fabiano Luigi Caruana: a chess prodigy who became the youngest Grandmaster at age 14

Fabulous Fabiano is a 16-year-old chess Grandmaster and chess prodigy with dual citizenship of Italy and the United States .On 2007 Caruana became a Grandmaster at the age of 14 years, 11 months, 20 days – the youngest Grandmaster in the history of both Italy and the United States . In the April 2009 FIDE list, he has an Elo rating of 2649, making him the world’s highest ranked player under the age of 18.

9. Willie Mosconi: played professional Billiards at age 6

William Joseph Mosconi, nicknamed “Mr. Pocket Billiards” was a American professional pocket billiards (pool) player from Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . Willie’s father owned a pool hall where he wasn’t allowed to play, but Willie improvised by practicing with small potatoes from his mother’s kitchen and an old broomstick. His father soon realized that his son was a child prodigy began advertising challenge matches, and though Willie had to stand on a box in order to reach the table, he beat experienced players many years his senior. In 1919, an exhibition match was arranged between six-year old Willie and the reigning World Champion, Ralph Greenleaf. The hall was packed, and though Greenleaf won that match, Willie played very well launching his career in professional billiards. In 1924, at the tender age of eleven, Willie was the juvenile straight pool champion and was regularly holding trick shot exhibitions. Between the years of 1941 and 1957, he won the BCA World Championship of pool an unmatched fifteen times. Mosconi pioneered and employed numerous trick shots, set many records, and helped to popularize the game of billiards. He still holds the officially recognized straight pool high run record of 526 consecutive balls.

10. Elaina Smith: youngest agony aunt aged 7

Her local radio station gave her the job after she rang and offered advice to a woman caller who had been dumped. Elaina’s tip — go bowling with pals and drink a mug of milk — was so good she got a weekly slot and now advises thousands of adult listeners. The littler adviser tackles problems ranging from how to dump boyfriends and how to cope with relationship breakdown to dealing with smelly brothers. When one listener wrote to Elaina asking how to get a man, she replied: “Shake your booty on the dance floor and listen to High School Musical”. Another caller asked how to get her man back, Elaina told her: “He’s not worth the heartache. Life’s too short to be upset with a boy.”