Thursday, November 26, 2009

New Beginning - Entrepreneur Role




At the Moment I am one among millions of Entrepreneur or Business People in the world. But I am sure we can build and create one more successful firm. So I have created vision around our business to begin with.

I have put down my paper here in PeopleSmart where  I have  gained maximum knowledge, experience and built relationships. I would like to highlight my experience in PeopleSmart because the kind of Exposure, Learning &  Challenges I got here. It has been really wonderful experience and thoughtful journey over here.

With Blessings & support from my Better Half,Parents,In laws, Friends &  Colleagues I am venturing into new own business set up.

My God is with me always to show me the right directions

I  would request all your love, good wishes & support

Trip to Gatisubramanya, Viduraswatha, Lepakshi & Nadibetta

06/09/2009

It was great day Yesterday. We had trip to Gatisubramanya, Vidurashwatha, Leepakshi & Nandihills.
it was wonderful experience along with Family. We have started early in the day at 6.30 am. We had light break past at Idli Express, Yelahanka. It was nice break fast with Strong Coffee for me and tea for the rest. We had taken Doddabalapura stretch to reach Gati. The road is very wide and in good condition.We have reached Gati subramanya at 8.00 am and did offered pooja to God Subramaneshwar.









From here we advanced towards viduraswatha. Road was pretty good except few damages in between. It was nice driving experience too. The weather was very bright sunny but manageable. We reached the place around 11.30 am. At once i was surprised to see the temple because of  the stone idols. The temple was under renovation mode but it was not disturbing any devotees.We all prayed God Subramanya, Hanuman and ........ It was very beautiful view



We had prasadam here, umm it was too good. We left the place around 12.30 pm and advanced towards Leepakshi. We had reached the place at 1.40 pm. Once again place is very historic & it is beautiful.
I think i no need to explain it because few photo's of it will tell you  everything,









It was wondeful experience and history of temple was made our trip more memorable. My wife, Borther in law and his wife,they went again to see entire place.

From Leepakshi we started back then we also planned to go to Nandi Hills. So it was almost 2 hour drive we got Kamath Restaurant on the Hyderabad Highway to have our food. On the way we got bit of rain too.

After having food at Kamath we started again and reached Nandi Hills at 5.30 pm. As everyone knows it is too cold over there because of its height from the sea level.


 

It was very huge crowd over there and certainly we enjoyed it. There is temple inside of Lord Shiva. We had some chats there and enjoyed views & Nature. Later we went to our colleague Nagasree's house on the way back to Yelahanka.

On the whole it was wonderful experience and good trip of one day.

Courtesy: Sahana, Sathish, Swathi, Spoorthi, Nagasree & Ramanuja(close Friend & Guide)




Monday, November 23, 2009

Movie Reviews


Last 2 weeks we have seen couple of movies good, boring & entertainer. Started with Aladin -No, it is boring,
Blue- Adventurous but not gripping story or direction,could have been better, ok.

2012 - Good Movie, wah!!! Graphics are awesome.
Ajab Prem ki Gazab Kahani - Comedy Entertainer, watchable.
London Dreams - Boring, you can watch it for Salman's acting.
Indian Jones and Mystery of Crystal Skull - good Movie, very adventurous.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Recession and Boss...... from Silicon India

Pay cuts, layoffs and unemployment - recession couldn't have been worse. On top of this if you have a bad boss you might have a tough time surviving. But an expert is claiming that bad and evil bosses are better suited for recession.

Scott Adams, the Creator of Dilbert, the cartoon strip that adds a comic element to 2,000 solemn newspapers across 70 countries, has discovered merit in evil bosses. Adams is convinced that difficult bosses can be good, as they help spawn entrepreneurs. "The worse bosses are, the better it is for the economy. In the old days people were born entrepreneurs, but today people are forced into entrepreneurship whether they like it or not," he told Economic Times in an interview.



His comments might be based on the U.S economy and its worst recession since Great Depression, but California resident Adams could well be looking at India and Indians from the same entrepreneurial prism going forward. And future Dilbert strips could see India and Indians depicted differently. Adams says that Indians have moved far ahead of the image of the smart, yet inexperienced office intern Asok, who is one of Dilbert's colleague. An IITian by qualification, Asok has been bestowed with psychic powers but continues to work for someone. But this might change soon. "He's the most confident person with the least power. Maybe, I'll have him strike out and be an entrepreneur some day."

"Trouble is that in order to be a good boss you got to be kind of a jerk, you got to be selfish and be willing to hurt other people to advance your own cause. I'm not like that. People try and take advantage of me pretty easily," says Adams, who has for years entertained millions every morning with his wit on employer-employee relationships. Asked about the impact of the U.S. recession on Dilbert, Adams has his own, and distinctive take.

"There are two things going on in the U.S. right now. If you don't have a job, and that's a lot of people, then things are pretty bad obviously. But those people who have kept their jobs, what they're finding is that the price of stuff is lower. When you order something that used to take a lot of weeks to be built and get shipped to you, you're getting it in a month. In a weird way, there are a lot of people who are moving into houses they couldn't have afforded before the crash," Adams added.

From a Dilbert point of view, the U.S. recession has done some good. "There's a period when everything is great and it's an employee's market and they ask for more money or they're going somewhere else. But right now we're in a period, where obviously you want to keep your employer happy because finding another job is going to be hard," says Adams. And this new insight has a source. Adams, who is building a new 'green' home in Pleasanton, California, is seeing attitudes change first-hand.

"You've never seen such good cooperation from all the sub-contractors. Everybody shows to work because there isn't that much work to have. It turned out to be the very best time to build a house because everybody's so eager to work. It's strange because usually the upside is not very obvious. I'm sure during the Great Depression there probably wasn't anybody who was better off."

For the past 20 years Adams' cartoons have ridiculed corporate workplaces and the 'Cubicle life' and everything around it, from management fads to consultants to evil bosses. But he says the central character of Dilbert borrows a bit from his own personality. "I certainly have shared some of his traits. I'm socially awkward and had trouble getting dates when I was his age, and a bit nerdy, so there's a lot of me in him. But I am more of Dogbert, the side of me that has a running conversation in my head saying inappropriate things. I use Dogbert as the character who says out loud the things I'm thinking," he said.

Lets think about our boss

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Niece Birthday - Nov 10th

Yesterday was our niece Birthday - though see was not well we wished her in the morning. Later in the day she was fine and started enjoying the gifts that she received and also good number calls from relatives

Also prepared wonderful New Year Calender for her photos to gift her.

One of our close friend Rajesh helped us to prepare the entire calender.

Thanks to him