Wednesday 27 July 2011

Arindam Chaudhuri on the DU-SRCC 'cut off' debate on Times Now





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IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: 9 Distance Learning Programmes and Courses that as...

Wednesday, July 20, 2011


For a long time distance learning institutes were associated with regular courses in Humanities and Social Sciences with a few adventurous ones such as Annamalai venturing into Science streams as well. But in recent years, DL institutions have moved towards courses that have immediate employment potential. Offered in association with either a private institute or a corporation, these programmes have become a rage, though issues of quality, governance, academic control and cost do arise in these cases. But their ability to generate employable graduates is not in question anymore.......................

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IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: Sell your old stuff online

Friday, July 22, 2011


The Indian consumer likes to stay abreast with the latest technology and devices. With multiple launches happening across categories such as phones, tablets, automobiles etc. every month, an average consumer is spoilt for choice.................

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IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: A new study says Indians are most depressed

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Indians are among the world's most depressed. According to a World Health Organization-sponsored study, while around 9% of people in India reported having an extended period of depression within their lifetime, nearly 36% suffered from what is called Major Depressive Episode (MDE). .....................


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http://www.iipm.in/news-and-events/Guest-Lecture-by-Prof.-Sandeep-Kulshrestha,-Head-HR-and-Organizational-Effectiveness-SIMPLOGY/

19 Jul '11 Hyderabad

The Human Factor club of IIPM-Hyderabad has organized a guest lecture for all the current batches on 19/7/2011. This lecture was delivered by Prof. Sandeep Kulshrestha .

Mr. Sandeep is currently heading the Organizational effectiveness role of a start-up web business company, SIMPLOGY, based in Australia and is spearheading the efforts to take the organization to next level in India. Besides this, Mr.Sandeep have worked with different organizations like Holiday Inn Hotels, Taj Group of Hotels, Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind and Dr Reddy’s Foundation in different Human Resources roles, from a entry level to leadership profile. ............................


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Typos: THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

Thursday, September 16, 2010


Remember Emilio, the Venetian gondolier? He has a strange problem. Emilio loves his wife and now that he’s been blessed with a little daughter he wants to be a good father and a good husband. Not that he didn’t want to be a good husband in all the years he spent with his wife before little Maria was born, but it always has been so darn difficult. It isn’t really his fault that he lives in one of the world’s most beautiful and romantic cities. And is he to blame if he happens to be in one of the most glamourous blue-collared jobs in the world as a handsome gondolier in the canals of Venice? What is poor Emilio to do if a pretty young tourist looking for an authentic Venetian experience just flings herself into Emilio’s arms and begs him for a souvenir to remember? “I can’t help it, but it happens all the time,” he says, sounding like he’s almost duty-bound to comply..............


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Tuesday 26 July 2011

DICTATORSHIP OF THE SYCOPHANTS

[June, 2011]

The modern day Jalianwala Bagh at Ramlila Grounds shows the demonic attitude of the government, the weak spine of the opposition and the hypocrisy of the media towards Bharat!


My question is, are we living in a democracy or in a shamelessly unapologetic dictatorial regime? Has the government finally lost it totally? Or do they believe that the people of the country are so foolish that they will quietly accept any amount of dictatorship and vote them to power again in 2014? Is there absolutely no learning from DMK’s huge loss in Tamil Nadu where it virtually controlled the media and yet people kicked them out? What happened on June 4th, 2011, is an absolute blot on the Indian democracy. There is absolutely no exaggeration when people compare the incidents of the day to Emergency or the Jalianwala Bagh Massacre. June 4th is the 2011 equivalent of both. Today, one doesn’t need to shove people inside a well and fire. Going in the midst of sleeping protesters – men, women and children – beating them up and taking the huge risk of a possible stampede and fire that could have killed thousands, is Jalianwala Bagh. And this stinks of the thought process that went behind the Emergency. ..................



Originally posted at : http://www.arindamchaudhuri.com/india-today-tomorrow/11-june.html
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Survival of the weakest

For long, economists have been blindly following Darwin's theory of "Survival of the fittest" as the maxim for the functioning of the capitalist economy. The problem  is, however, they forget that the whole purpose of functioning of an economy is to move towards a more civilized form of existence. Civilization has seen man moving out of the jungle and reach where he is today. Sadly, however, he has not yet been able to discard the rules of existence that he used to follow in the jungles......................

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Typos: THE BOAT WITH A WAGGING TALE

Thursday, September 9, 2010

A red glow from the lone light struggled against the dark shadows. I tip-toed down the stairs, past the lobby where a large bemused rhino, carved out of mahogany, was staring up at three naked women hanging on the wall – a distractingly beautiful renaissance-like print called ‘The Bath’. Unlike the rhino, I managed to tear myself away from the fetching trio, past the sleepy head on the reception desk and there I was, under the inky blue pre-dawn sky, in search of a city that I couldn’t find yesterday...

Originally posted at : http://prashantobanerji.blogspot.com/2010/09/boat-with-wagging-tale.html

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Saturday 23 July 2011

Typos: IN THE MASTER’S WAKE

Thursday, July 21, 2011


If, for some masochistic reason, you happen to have read more than one of these weekly columns I drag and wrench out of my reluctant laptop, you’d know that I’m an absolute sucker for miracle-tales. I’ve spent a lot of time over the last few years in dusty libraries pouring over crumbly sepia-tinged, dog-eared pages and websites that promise to reveal ‘the secrets of energy and ecstasy’, loo King for tangible evidence of a claimed miracle. And I’ve seen glimpses… a shadow here, a silhouette there, but nothing more that I could touch, tell and know. I’ve trudged through the proverbial deserts and valleys, and desolate forts, and waited by the banks of unnamed rivers in forgotten forests in search of a promised sign or a whispered legend, and heard a lot, but saw very little..............

Originally posted at : http://prashantobanerji.blogspot.com/2011/07/in-masters-wake.html

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Typos: THE ISLAND

Thursday, August 26, 2010


“Thisss eeezz Poveglia…!” and he let the words hang in the salt-thick sea air. I stared silently at the island as it floated on the mist and myth that surrounded it. It was almost dusk and as the sun set behind the silhouetted island, for a brief moment, the sea and the island’s bell tower seemed to have been set on fire… reminiscent of the tall flames that used to crackle on this island centuries ago… flames, the smoke and the screams… screams that rent sky, until the fire doused the screams…

Originally posted at : http://prashantobanerji.blogspot.com/2010/08/island.html

Friday 22 July 2011

Passionate About India: Ever wondered why, while attacks in Mumbai keep ha...

July 22, 2011

Mumbai has become a living example of how terrorists can come at their will, kill hundreds of innocents, destroy property worth hundreds of crores, instill a state of perpetual fear in those who manage to survive and thereby blatantly spit on the face of Indian sovereignty, time and again. And the best that we can do is offer condolences for the aggrieved, and wait for the next blast to happen. No doubt, we have attained a state of shameless vulnerability and have almost epitomised it. And that is the reason why since the last few years, the incidence of terror attacks has not only seen an unprecedented surge, but has become increasingly blatant, gory and on the face. It is as if a blast or two a year has almost become an annual ritual. And every such blast also blows away into pieces the resolve that our government had taken during the previous attack – calling it a bold step against terror. And the saga continues......

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Typos: YET ANOTHER CHRISTMAS CAROL: "This tale is not mine to tell but one I stumbled upon … last day in Antwerp and while my friends emptied out souvenir and designer stores, I..."

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Typos: YET ANOTHER CHRISTMAS CAROL: "This tale is not mine to tell but one I stumbled upon … last day in Antwerp and while my friends emptied out souvenir and designer stores, I..."

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New Delhi, July 21, 2011 22:34 Ever wondered why, while attacks in Mumbai keep happening, another 9/11 has not happened in the US? - The Sunday Indian

Originally Posted by | http://www.thesundayindian.com/en/story/ever-wondered-why-while-attacks-in-mumbai-keep-happening-another-911-has-not-happened-in-the-us/18836/

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Tuesday 19 July 2011

Mumbai attacked again, 3 blasts in Dadar West, Zaveri Bazar and Opera House, killed 19

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Terror struck Mumbai again when three serial blasts in crowded areas killed 18 people and injured 113. The blasts took place in Dadar (West), Zaveri Bazar and Opera House.

Mumbai Police Commissioner Aroop Patnaik said it was a terror strike. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and Home Minister P Chidambaram to extend all possible help to the families of the dead and the injured.………………..

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Saturday 16 July 2011

Typos: A FORGOTTEN FAIRY TALE
Thursday, July 14, 2011

..................His system of pulling against chains gave birth to the isometric workouts that became so popular in the after war years and his books inspired millions and made him some too.............................

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Rajeev Narang (Vice President - HR, Tech Mahindra ltd.) explains why The Employee Graduate Scholarship Programme was his Best Decision

Issue Date - 01/06/2011

The booming IT industry has been struggling with the daunting challenge of attrition. As the attrition rate in domestic BPOs fluctuates between 50 to 60 per cent, organisations have realised that employee-centric initiatives are very important. At Tech Mahindra, we have designed initiatives which focus on an individual’s professional growth, such as the GLC (Global Leadership Cadre) Programme for future leaders and the GSP (Graduate Scholarship Programme) for undergraduates.

Considering the average tenure of a BPO associate, we introduced the GSP in August 2010. This programme offers BPO associates an opportunity to complete their graduation while pursuing their job. It provides 100 per cent scholarship to undergraduate associates...............................................................................

ORIGINALLY POSTED AT :
http://www.thehumanfactor.in/01062011/storyd.asp?sid=1289&pageno=1

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William Shakespeare

Thursday, July 15, 2010


.....................it wasn’t romance and beauty but disease and squalor that dominated the world of the man Paul Johnson calls ‘the most creative man’ in the history of the world. So what inspired such greatness in him? Was it a spark of love then, as John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love would suggest, that set the bard’s creative embers afire?.......................

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Friday 15 July 2011

DICTATORSHIP OF THE SYCOPHANTS

[June, 2011]

The modern day Jalianwala Bagh at Ramlila Grounds shows the demonic attitude of the government, the weak spine of the opposition and the hypocrisy of the media towards Bharat!


My question is, are we living in a democracy or in a shamelessly unapologetic dictatorial regime? Has the government finally lost it totally? Or do they believe that the people of the country are so foolish that they will quietly accept any amount of dictatorship and vote them to power again in 2014? Is there absolutely no learning from DMK’s huge loss in Tamil Nadu where it virtually controlled the media and yet people kicked them out? What happened on June 4th, 2011, is an absolute blot on the Indian democracy. There is absolutely no exaggeration when people compare the incidents of the day to Emergency or the Jalianwala Bagh Massacre. June 4th is the 2011 equivalent of both. Today, one doesn’t need to shove people inside a well and fire. Going in the midst of sleeping protesters – men, women and children – beating them up and taking the huge risk of a possible stampede and fire that could have killed thousands, is Jalianwala Bagh. And this stinks of the thought process that went behind the Emergency...................

Originally Posted by  http://www.arindamchaudhuri.com/india-today-tomorrow/11-june.html


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MBA Mafia

Management education as a term has been defined, redefined and today it is being ill-defined. It's common knowledge that management education can be imparted after doing graduation in any stream, be it history, geography, economics, biology, engineering etc. The most important aspect of the above fact is that management is not that well developed a stream for which one has to spend years of education (5 years or more). What I mean is if one wants to do Masters in Geography, he necessary has to have a bachelors Degree in Geography and the same is with physics, economics, and all other streams of higher education...............

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IIPM | Arindam Chaudhuri

Books

THE GREAT INDIAN DREAM

- A 14% GROWTH RATE FOR INDIA, AND HOW TO ACHIEVE IT.
-A VISION TO CATCH UP WITH THE DEVELOPED WORLD IN 25 YEARS.
-A COUNTRY FREE OF POVERTY AND ITS RELATED ILLS.
-A GLOBALLY APPLICABLE PHILOSOPHY CALLED "HAPPY CAPITALISM" FOR A BETTER WORLD.

As the authors put it 'The Great Indian Dream' is about making India a developed nation where people live with dignity. In 25 years from today children should be taken to poverty museums like they are taken to the science museums. They should shiver at the sight of the way people used to live today because poverty should be a concept alien to them".

Its "The Great Indian Dream". Come share the dream...........................


'COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY HATCH'
  

Extracts from the Book

If you think you can, you are right :

Just be passionate about what you think - is how the mgmt. guru Arindam Chaudhuri urges us to delve deeper and make headway into what the title of the book has in store for us.
They say “don’t count your chickens before they hatch”. They are correct. Every time you are about to sign a big contract in life, expect to meet with a fatal accident while getting out of the car on your way to signing the contract. In fact, every time you are about to start the greatest speech or concert of your life, expect to fall flat on the stage and break your nose. Or rather when your aircraft has landed safely don’t start thanking God, but expect to die due to a fall from the stairs while climbing down the aircraft. So what if you have written your exams to your utter satisfaction; don’t rejoice, but anticipate that your paper will get exchanged with that of the worst student of your class. Have you worked very hard on the most important project of your life? Stay put. On the day of submission, your computer will be attacked by the latest virus which will eat up your whole project without a burp.....................


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IIPM | Arindam Chaudhuri  

Silhouette

Noted economist & management guru Professor Arindam Chaudhuri is an eminent author, an authoritative speaker & a transformational leader. He has been conferred upon with ‘Management Guru 2000’ award, ‘Personality of the Decade’ award, ‘Example to Youth’ award & many more... He also happens to be a film maker. Read more about this new age Renaissance man..........

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Arindam Chaudhuri with Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal on Corruption & Lokp...



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Passionate About India: FOR SALMAN KHURSHID, IT IS A BIG CHALLENGE AHEAD; ...

Passionate About India: FOR SALMAN KHURSHID, IT IS A BIG CHALLENGE AHEAD; ...: "As a media house, from the very beginning, we have been extremely vocal about the Indian judiciary – and that’s why we have also started our..."


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IIPM | Arindam Chaudhuri

The Human Factor

The Human Factor

Originally Posted by http://www.thehumanfactor.in/01062011/storyd.asp?sid=1283&pageno=1


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Typos: A BALLAD BY THE BANKS

Typos: A BALLAD BY THE BANKS: "I had lost all track of time. Like awestruck Alice, I wandered through the maze in a wondrous bookland called Foyles and stood in front of a..."


Originally Posted by http://prashantobanerji.blogspot.com/2010/07/ballad-by-banks.html

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For Salman Khurshid, it is a big challenge ahead; and I personally look forward to a revolutionary couple of years ahead! - The Sunday Indian

For Salman Khurshid, it is a big challenge ahead; and I personally look forward to a revolutionary couple of years ahead! - The Sunday Indian


Originally posted by http://www.thesundayindian.com/en/story/for-salman-khurshid-it-is-a-big-challenge-ahead-and-i-personally-look-forward-to-a-revolutionary-couple-of-years-ahead/18373/


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IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: IGNOU launched diploma courses in Chinese

IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: IGNOU launched diploma courses in Chinese: "The (IGNOU) has launched diploma and certificate programmes in Chinese language which will be offered in both face-to-face and online mode f..."

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IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: IIMs look at the manufacturing industry for jobs

IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: IIMs look at the manufacturing industry for jobs: "IIPM Prof Rajita Chaudhuri on ‘The Magic of Number 3 in Marketing’ The slower-than-expected growth in the country's factory output may sen..."


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IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: Mumbai attacked again, 3 blasts in Dadar West, Zav...

IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: Mumbai attacked again, 3 blasts in Dadar West, Zav...: "Terror struck Mumbai again when three serial blasts in crowded areas killed 18 people and injured 113. The blasts took place in Dadar (West)..."

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IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: Mumbai attacked again, 3 blasts in Dadar West, Zav...

IIPM B-school of MBA BBA EMBA Integrated Courses: Mumbai attacked again, 3 blasts in Dadar West, Zav...: "Terror struck Mumbai again when three serial blasts in crowded areas killed 18 people and injured 113. The blasts took place in Dadar (West)..."

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Typos: A CALL OF NATURE

Typos: A CALL OF NATURE: "So where did we drop off last week? Ah, the business end of the call of nature. And as far as calls of nature go, this one’s far messier and..."


originally posted by http://prashantobanerji.blogspot.com/2010/06/call-of-nature.html