Sunday, February 14, 2010

Announcing a shift

I am in the process of shifting this blog to my website, http://jeev.in. Plan to finish this job of shifting by the first week of March, 2010. Jeev.in will be a single point where all the social media, consulting work, and blog posts will converge. Hope it will be a better experience for readers and more convenient too. The site will get renovated. Meanwhile, You can always contact me here.

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

The ten new management gurus to know

Here is a set of ten new gurus for management lessons of the time: With Web 2.0, social networking, enterpreneurship on newer heights - we have some new lessons. These lessons tell us if a charismatic CEO is enough to make a company successful or about new global regulatory frameworks.

The names are: Fogg | Lencioni | Khurana | Casey | Sull | Podolny | Roubini | Benyus | Ariely | Canner

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

A few good books to read

 

A Business and its Beliefs
Thomas J. Watson

 

Art of War
Sun Tzu

 

Art of the Long View
Arie de Guis

Built to Last
Jim Collins and Jerry I. Porras

 

Beyond Entrepreneurship
James Collins

 

Catalyst Code
Evans & Schmalensee

Crossing the Chasm
Geoffrey A. Moore

 

Competitive Strategy
Michael E. Porter

 

Economics of Strategy
Besanko et al

Freakonomics
Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner

 

Good to Great
Jim Collins

 

Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Peter F. Drucker

In Spite of the Gods; The Strange Rise of Modern India
Edward Luce

 

Inside the Tornado
Geoffrey A. Moore

 

Intelligent Enterprise
James Brian Quinn

Made in Japan
Akio Morita and Sony Corporation

 

Only the Paranoid Survive
Andy Grove

 

Select Essays on India Economy
C.Rangarajan

Ten Rules for Strategic Innovators
Vijay Govindrajan & Trimble

 

The Google Story
David Vise and Mark Malseed

 

The Road Ahead
Bill Gates, Nathan Myhrvold and Peter Rinearson

The Innovator's Dilemma
Clayton M. Christensen

 

The New Argonauts; Regional Advantage in a Global Economy
AnnaLee Saxenian

 

The World is Flat
Thomas L. Friedman

The Wisdom of Crowds
James Surowiecki

 

Tipping Point
Malcolm Gladwell

 

Wealth at the bottom of the pyramid
CK Prahlad

Winning
Jack Welch and Suzy Welch

 

 

 

 

 




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Friday, January 22, 2010

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Friday, January 15, 2010

Being Yourself

From a previous blog of mine
Going in the right path, when all around yourself are free to do whatever the hell they want to do, is a bit difficult but not impossible. We know we have to keep pace with this world but it does not mean that we are supposed to change the values that we have. If we are convinced of our values, they should be given the first preference while deciding on the factor of changing oneself to suit the world.

Changing without losing your own distinct identity is the key to a successful change. Keeping pace with the world, while folowing our own ideals is an art. One of the first things in this direction is to be positively assertive. Don't take anyone's opinion or remark too seriously. Secondly, identify, upto a certain extent, what your core values are. Is honesty a part of your character or you are a person who fits the situation? Or are you a totally dishonest person? Is taking risk your nature or you are always one who'd prefer a safer path. Identify who you are and what are your best qualities. Do not compare with others. It may be that you are best at doing house work. But the friend near you who is too popular in your workplace is some one different: think twice before emulating her blindly. Be yourself. And for that you have to know what are your best qualities. One of my friends is best in keeping quiet and that helps her in her life.

Continuous progress is an untold things that we always want. I said progress. Not change.

Let us believe that continous change is mandatory. You cannot stop it. But continous progress is what is under our control.

Progress continously. Follow your own values.

This world is a very funny place. You cannot ever say for sure what the world wants. But it is an easier task to decide what you want. Focus on few things at a time. (You may wish for hundreds of things!)

The following is a quote I had seen long back - repeating it - it is by Ralph Ellison, "Battle Royal"

 All  my life I had been looking for something, and everywhere I turned someone tried to tell me what it was. I accepted their answers too, though they were often in contradiction and even self-contradictory. I was naïve. I was looking for myself and asking everyone except myself questions which I, and only I, could answer. It took me a long time and much painful boomeranging of my expectations to achieve a realization everyone else appears to have been born with: that I am nobody but myself.




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Monday, December 21, 2009

He trains India's poorest students for the IIT

From Rediff.com: Read full article here. His father, a post office clerk in Bihar, couldn't afford private schooling for his children. So, Anand Kumar studied at a Hindi medium government school where, at an early age, he fell in love with mathematics. During graduation, he submitted papers on Numbers Theory that were published in UK's Mathematical Spectrum and The Mathematical Gazette.... (Read full article here.)


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Saturday, December 5, 2009

HOW TO: Build the Ultimate Social Media Resume

Link from Sharethis.com: HOW TO: Build the Ultimate Social Media Resume

Social media resumes are important for attracting hiring managers directly to you, without you having to submit your resume, blindly, to them. The problem with submitting your resume online to job postings is that most job postings aren’t (read more...)  Posted using ShareThis




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