Author: ashokkarania

  • MP3 Breasts!

    Technology is going places! Now boombastic babes can carry MP3 player in WonderBra.

    According to The Sun, a UK tabloid – ever watchful for life-enhancing technology, especially when it’s got a big jubs angle – BT Laboratories bod Ian Pearson reckons breast implants may as well do something useful if they’re to be permanently installed, rather than just looking decorative.

    Accordingly, he’s proposed sticking an mp3 player in one dug, and a storage chip in the other. Quite how playback is achieved we’re not quite sure*, but it may well involve the listener burying his or her head in the cleavage for a full stereo effect.

    Read full story : http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/13/mp3_breast_implant/

  • Professional Recovery Agents

    What is the image of a recovery agent? Crook, small time goons, unprofessional jerks! Times are changing and so are the recovery agents.

    Adhikrut Jabti Evam Vasuli is a recovery agency promoted by Parag Shah.

    Their website proclaims their beliefs:
    – Change and be ready before time changes
    – Performance and Integrity speaks louder than words

    They are totally professional in approach and have transparent operations. They have even put their licenses, police protection letter, service tax numbers, audit report of last three financial reports online. Look at their services and fee structure. Also do not forget to see their performance and code.

    They have many women on its board since it helps in recovery process. People do not swear back or fight aggressively with women.

    They follow strict code of conduct with the intention to be have dues-collection policy is built on courtesy, fair-treatment and persuasion. They claim that they do not follow policies that are unduly coercive in collection of dues.

    They have recovered Rs 2274.78 Lacs and seized 1036 Tractors till date.

  • Alliances : Road To Growth

    Change is constant in today’s business environment. In order to maintain a competitive advantage, companies are forming alliances to complement their product and service strategy, and to offer clients comprehensive, innovative solutions. Magnet has also decided to unleash the opportunities through alliances.

    Synergy works! It enables us to share best practices, scale up operations and enable continuous process improvements. Alliance partners can focus on their core competencies. Magnet Alliance Partner (MAP) would focus on marketing efforts by spending more time on analyzing customer’s specific requirements and monitoring the development process. Alliance partnerships are a route to scalable and fast growth by optimizing strengths of alliance partner’s strengths.

    Alliances ensure:
    – Greater Focus
    – Lower Costs
    – Speedier Execution
    – Effective Organizational Efficiency
    – Optimal Results
    – Increased Profitability
    – Total Peace of Mind

    What makes for a successful alliance?

    Benjamin Gomes-Casseres has written a article on Successful Alliances based on his consulting experience and on the research for his book, The Alliance Revolution: The New Shape of Business Rivalry (Harvard University Press, 1996).

    He says : Tomorrow’s companies will not survive if they try to do everything themselves, nor will they be saved by a strategic alliance here or there. But having a real alliance strategy will give them a fighting chance.

    According to him, an alliance strategy creates the context for the success of individual partnerships. Ten factors pertaining to the deal itself are critical:

    1. Have a clear strategic purpose. Alliances are never an end in themselves–they ought to be tools in service of a business strategy.

    2. Find a fitting partner. This means a partner with compatible goals and complementary capabilities.

    3. Specialize. Allocate tasks and responsibilities in the alliances in a way that enables each party to do what does best.

    4. Create incentives for cooperation. Working together never happens automatically, particularly not when partners were formerly rivals.

    5. Minimize conflicts between partners. The scope of the alliance and of partners’ roles should avoid pitting one against the other in the market.

    6. Share information. Continual communication develops trust and also keeps joint projects on target.

    7. Exchange personnel. Regardless of the form of the alliance, personal contact and site visits are essential for maintaining communication and trust.

    8. Operate with long time horizons. Mutual forbearance in solving short-run conflicts is enhanced by the expectation of future gains.

    9. Develop multiple joint projects. Successful cooperation on one project can help partners weather the storm in less successful joint projects.

    10. Be flexible. Alliances are open-ended, dynamic relationships that need to evolve in pace with their environment and in pursuit of new opportunities.

  • Futuristic Website

    Atish Mukhopadhyaya, S P Jain Alimni, has forwarded the link to this futuristic website. In this Website, there is no need to click anywhere (except on the first page) to navigate through the site.

    It’s amazing………….

    http://www.dontclick.it/

  • Heart and Emotions

    SHUBHRANGSHU ROY
    Shubhrangshu Roy shares his conversation with Dr Trehan on the topic of heart and emotions.

    Dr Trehan says, “if you look at it the way I do, the seat of emotion is the heart. The brain may well send out a signal and that has to be the same for every person, but even medically, if you look at it, the response always differs from heart to heart,” the doc went on.

    Which is why when you love someone from the bottom of your heart, it’s the ultimate act of emotion. There is nothing more you can scrape. Which is why when you have a broken heart you feel the pain right in here. Which is why when you have a bleeding heart, it drains you of all your joys right in there. “That’s the ultimate truth,” the heart doc said.

    “And what about hate?” I wondered.“I am certain that while love and compassion come straight from the heart, hatred can only come from the head. Right now, I have a lot of hatred in me, but I don’t feel any of that right here.”

    Source : This one’s from the heart, stupid! (The Economic Times, Oct 26 2005)

  •  

     

    OK! iPod continues to create news. The new iPod is thinner, sexier and has video capabilities. It has a stunning display.

    Though doubts were raised regarding ability to display video effect on iPod, the results are impressive. The actual consumer behavior is a different question. I might listen a iPod while traveling or cleaning my table but will I watch an iPod?

    Check out a good review by David Pogue of The New York Times. Click here

     

  • World’s Smallest MP3 Player!

    iPod Nano is cool and sexy…But there is new competition! Checkout the world’s smallest MP3 Player : Mobiblu Cube!

    It is indeed very small..smaller than a Duracell battery. It just weighs 18g! Technology continues to amaze us!!

    Check out its review at Systm13.org

  • The Psychology of Happiness

    James Montier gives us the following tips for Being Happy!

    The top ten list for improving happiness (in no particular order):

    1) Don’t equate happiness with money.
    People adapt to income shifts relatively quickly, the long lasting benefits are essentially zero.

    2) Exercise regularly.
    Regular exercise is an effective cure for mild depression and anxiety. It also stimulates more energy, and is good for the mind and body.

    3) Have sex
    Ppreferably with someone you love! Need I say more?

    4) Devote time and effort to close relationships.
    Confiding and discussing problems and issues is good for happiness, so work on these relationships.

    5) Pause for reflection, meditate on the good things in life.
    Focusing on the good aspects of life helps to prevent hedonic adaptation.

    6) Seek work that engages your skills, look to enjoy your job.
    Doing well at work creates happiness, and the easiest way of doing well at work, is doing a job you enjoy.

    7) Give your body the sleep it needs.
    Too many people have a sleep deficit, resulting in fatigue, gloomy moods and lack of concentration.

    8) Don’t pursue happiness for its own sake, enjoy the moment.
    Because people don’t understand what makes them happy, pursuing happiness can be self-defeating. Additionally, if people start to aim for happiness they are doing activities for happinessÕs sake rather than actually enjoying the activity itself.

    9) Take control of your life, set yourself achievable goals.
    People are happiest when they achieve their aims, so set yourself goals which stretch you, but are achievable.

    10) Remember to follow rules 1-9.
    Following these guidelines sounds easy, but actually requires willpower and effort.

    Let’s leave the last words to Adam Smith (quoted in Adam Smith, Behavioural Economist by Ashraf et al (2004) from the Theory of Moral Sentiments):

    Through the whole of his life he pursues the idea of a certain artificial and elegant repose which he may never arrive at, for which he sacrifices a real tranquillity that is at all times in his power, and which, if in the extremity of old age he should at last attain to it, he will find to be in no respect preferable to that humble security and contentment which he had abandoned for it. It is then, in the last dregs of life, his body wasted with toil and disease, his mind galled and ruffled by the memory of a thousand injuries and disappointments which he imagines he has met with from the injustice of his enemies, or from the perfidy and ingratitude of his friends, that he begins at last to find that wealth and greatness are mere trinkets of frivolous utility, no more adapted for procuring ease of body or tranquillity of mind, than the tweezer-cases of the lover of toys.

    Source : www.drkwresearch.com

  • Stop Them!

    Every Indian knows the undying love Indian politicians have for India. Everyone knows the great work done by them for India. Till date, they have not contributed to the development of the nation. They have only been roadblocks. And now, they are blaming others for their failure!

    Former Prime Minister Deve Gowda criticized Infosys Chairman Narayan Murthy for the dismal infrastructure of Bangalore. He also accused Infosys of grabbing agricultural land. Not fair!

    First, it is the duty of the government to provide infrastructure. What are the initiative taken by Shri Deve Gowda in this regard?

    Second, Infosys has done phenomenal service to India. Not only have they put India on the International Map and created a entire new industry, they have created wealth and jobs for Indians. Deve Gowda should be thanking Narayan Murthy for making Banagalore a international IT hotspot.

    Third, Infosys also has taken active involvement for improving Banagalore City. Their proactive cooperation with Government resulted in BATF, a role model for everyone. Incidentally Shri Deve Gowda’s coalition Government has put it on the back burner. And now they think about improving Bangalore City.

    Shri Deve Gowda was one of the ineffective PM of the country. Press photographers got ample opportunity for that special Kodak moment : Sleeping PM! He is following the sadist principle: When you cannot do anything on your own, to prove your importance, you start criticizing others and be a roadblock. That is how you get power. Their best idol : Indian Left!

    It is a pity that we Indians do not act. Bangalore Citizens should have raised the voice when Bangalore Task Force was silently buried. Mumba Citizens made usual noises after 26/7, but then no action! We need to stop these politicans. They are disempowering India!

    Note : Like any self-respecting person, Narayan Murthy has resigned from BIAL. Check his letter to CM on Rediff