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Thursday, December 27, 2012

The Great Indian Reality Show



Indians have always had a nose for ‘news’. With the detoriation in the popularity of reality shows, the news channels have filled the demand gap and what we’re witnessing is the emergence of a new age in the viewership of the idiot box. The news has emerged as the great Indian reality show.

A simple reflection is what constitutes our prime-time shows.  The new family TV time is the Bulletin Broadcast. There can be various motives attributed to it. Firstly, it is the dearth of good Indian fiction shows.  The new-fangled intelligent audience doesn’t find relevancy in the glamour and drama soaps. The youth fulfill this craving by feeding on the international sitcoms. The elders are disconnected to these international flavours and naturally sans alternatives. 

Furthermore, it is the evolution of social media which has cultivated in us, the impulse to be bang up-to-date with what’s happening around us. In fact, other than the usage and impact of the information, the emphasis has moved to who know’s what and when. Thirdly, it’s the age of power media clout. The news channels now have engaging talk show hosts who sensationalize and seem to represent the hoi polloi. The celebrities and the politicians alike feel the necessity to come out and voice their opinion instead of being misinterpreted by the shrewd spokesperson.

Now that we’ve discussed the raison d’etre, let us scrutinize if the trend is evil? In our times, information is power. Politics is a foremost element of this masala. This makes us a robust democracy with people being cognizant.  This newly found power has however, waged an intra-industry war amongst the news channels. They are contending on what makes the breaking news. They are crafting and flouting social movements at their will. These will are motivated by what pushes the TRP and not on what quintessence the information has.  So the reality show camouflages itself with the audience voting.

A recent illustration of their muscle would be the Anna Hazare led India Against Corruption movement which was predominantly created by TV media. The chosen one to point out these loopholes has been a sibling of TV. It can now be addressed as the step brother- newspapers. It challenges the newscast shaped by TV through its editorial and Points of View sections. The youngest sibling Private radios rather than challenging the vox popli have decided to go with the tide. Like never before radio channels are indirectly sharing news content and leading social movements.

So earlier there were reality shows, which were deemed to be fixed. Now, the battle has surpassed the war-fields to the mediums competing. Although the consumer is the king, the medium the ministers, it’s the newsmaker- the secret dictator…

But who cares once the reality show is over?

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Ramayana of Consulting



More than 100 years ago, the business empires were struggling,
Their profits trembling and fortunes sinking,
To the business leaders rescue innate the Management Consultant,
He used facts, numbers and analysis to circumvent.

In the new kingdom, like always there was white and black and seldom gray,
The dormant brother BCD accompanied the evil Mk in every way,
Bain came to the world and always did the analysis right,
Took the responsibility for the execution of the insight.

The growing territory due to its solutions approach led to complexity,
He befriended Bain Capital to manage the Kingdom of Private equity,
This was led by a devotee with the face of a monkey,
He was the leader of the future: Mitt Romney.

Seeing their empires shrinking, led to jealousy among wicked Giants,
As they lost their dedicated servants and clients,
The evil conspired to steal the Bain’s heart “Profit from the Core” book,
Authored by the wise sage Chris Zook.

When Bain and Bain capital were in exile,
Mk disguised as a customer in artistic style,
He requested Bain to share the book to know,
How can he make his business grow.

No sooner he got it, than he ran away to his distant office,
Attempted to tear of its cover,
Romney who reached at that moment, used a spell in hope,
The cover then only grew like an endless rope.

Mk prepared its consultants for what was in store,
The biggest war in consulting history which changed its core.
Romney in his first attack burnt the memory of entire kingdom,
Thus, was lost their newly acquired wisdom.

Another difficulty was how to reach to distant land,
Bain got direction from its ‘True North’ principle,
People’s tremendous effort and chore,
After all, it was for 10 years the ‘best place to work for.’

The war was difficult and long lasting,
First to lose its expertise was the sibling BCD due to its contrasting,
For as always his troops made an amazing strategy and plan of action,
They lacked the essence of the power of execution.

Mk needed to be killed 10 times for its 10 decades of experience,
That had made it close to CEOs and politicians.
Bain discovered that its business built merely on contacts,
It could attack its base of facts.

Then the new Chairman Orit Gadiesh estimated the point of assault with an 80: 20 approach,
The bow slained the unjust, with a Zero defect poach,
And after 14 years of turmoil, when Bain returned to Boston in 1993,
The business world celebrated the victory of good over bad- the ‘Consultant’s Diwali.’

P.S:
Shh.. This is one of Bain’s best kept secrets,
Even now some ancestors of the evil consult without regrets,
Bain confident about its ultimate leadership doesn’t rant,
‘People Passions Results’ is its victory chant!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Jeena isi ka naam hai...


The line has a strange recollection. The first pictures being Farooq Shaikh’s award winning show, the latter being vivid images of Raj Kapoor’s song. I shall speak about the former.

 The show format incorporates calling all the people who have had an impact in the lives of celebrities and successful people. This includes neighbours, school friends, college friends, industry friends, relatives, co-workers, admirers and fans. It is not like another talk show which poses scandalous questions and rapid fires to get that extra piece of information. This series talks about the journey of life. The milestones defined by the people who one meets in the various stages of life. It encompasses small anecdotes which define our life decisions. It describes you as a person where other give testimonies about how you made them feel. The host is focused on the penultimate moment when you’re empowered with the closest people standing by your side and in unison saying- Jeena isi ka naam hai…



 The show celebrates life. It justifies why we celebrate birthdays even though we’re moving close to our death. It is a prequel to the question- “Who will cry when you will die?” and transforms it to “Who will smile and be happy and has drawn meaning from your life?” And I believe we should have this feeling at least once, as you’re always your hero in your own eyes…

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Delhi v/s Mumbai- A tale of 2 cities…


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Monday, July 9, 2012

Why Facebook is here to stay...


More than 5 years since its inception in India and the 8 letter word, not only being a new addition to our dictionary has inarguably become an intrinsic part of one’s verve. It has replaced some of its predecessors to such an extent that ‘Orkut’ and ‘Myspace’ have become an extinct vocabulary. I’ve had many discussions with my friends on how its charm shall be doomed by something more ingenious but in vain.

If the high valuation of Facebook’s IPO wasn’t convincing enough, glance through its membership which is bound to traverse the populace of a myriad of nations maturing into an international obsession beyond the multiplicity and diversity. Its popularity is farther than American elections and has raised insecurities of some Governments to such a level that it has been banned. For critics, who are not a friend yet, have either been persuaded by friends or had a tough time convincing their friends why they don’t believe it is logical to join.

The biggest catalyst beyond connection and secrecy is that it enables the users to create his own content. The user can update the status of his life, tell which corner of the world he is in or even add his secret crush. So, one can be in command of public relations controlling his information sharing. Consequently, there is a constant bustle in one’s life, followed by the curiosity of knowing what’s happening with the people you know. So, it can match up to a customized newspaper where you’re the editor; coupled with the choice of content at a click of the mouse. This narcissism is here to reside.

This is escorts ease of access facilitated from cell phones to tablets. In addition, Facebook has harmonized its efforts in accelerating connectivity with constant upgradation of its Timeline like introducing video calling with skype, social reading such as Washington post, giving a complementary email account, photo access with Instagram and professional networking with Glassdoor. Moreover, the profiles can be beyond people, extending to companies, interests and public figures we love or hate. Another interesting trend is mankind’s shift towards productivity where there is a constant urge to do something constructive and this is a step forward for man’s instinctive ability of being a social animal.

Also, you can share practically anything on the world wide web by just posting a link. One of the attractive raison d'ĂȘtre for its development comes from its premium alma meter ‘Harvard’ , moving on to the other Ivy Leagues which have a cult following in today’s youth and intellectuals. Also, facebook provides superior content for gossip mongers, one of our national pastimes. In some lingual connotations, it has been used as a synonym of time pass. The manner in which the largest multinational corporations and most powerful government’s in the world have become a consumer of this platform themselves has lead to an all new ball game of social media marketing. This vividly signifies its significance in our popular culture. Confidently, it is here to stay until we stop changing our status or a new plus multiplies its reach.

Closing with an appealing remark-

Entertainment Weekly included the site on its end-of-the-decade "best-of" list, saying, "How on earth did we stalk our exes, remember our co-workers' birthdays, bug our friends, and play a rousing game of Scrabulous before work."re Facebook?"

Thursday, June 28, 2012

7 Life (changing) skills enabling infinite possibilities


Your age, profession, preference no longer matters. The Information Age at its onset brings the realm of new opportunities with a duality of challenges. After a lot of reading, experiences, discussions and more importantly introspection here is a compilation of 7 colors of your personality traits/skills which you need to rediscover/redefine to devise your X-factor.

1. Speed Reading-

Today’s newspaper, fortnightly niche magazines, company reports, online articles and the list is unending. So much to read and think, still lesser time. 250-300 words per minute is passĂ©. The pre requisite is glancing through the text twice or thrice faster than your current speed to cope up with the overflowing information all around us notwithstanding the urge to read the PAGE 3 column.

2. Listening-

How can listening be a skill? You’re already hearing to the sounds in the vicinity. With all the neighboring noise and our habit of conveying our opinion, listening inclined in importance .If you still disagree, observe a senior manager/politician LIVE and check how much they listen. Lesson #1: Listen to your inner voice.

3. Walk the talk-

Approaching strangers can be difficult, let alone attempting business with them. To stand opportunistic enough, get out of that comfort zone and stop thinking ‘Why should I start talking to him?’ For practice try social places like the local club, dance classes, playgrounds etc. It is most useful when travelling and approaching people for directions.

4. KISS (Keep it Simple Silly) -

Whether it is an investor presentation, the first date or a child enquiring ‘why does something happen?’ What everyone wants is simplicity, a summary of the complex information. So, you continue the hard work, develop your logic but when you present- KISS.

5. Autodidactism (Self-learning) -

There is a system of formal education, technical courses, everyday skills and the list is unending. Whether it is cooking, how to tie a tie or how to do bhangra, thanks to www everything is available at the click of a mouse. It requires a bit of a research but a magnitude of discipline. With self-directed learning you can surely be a ‘Jack of all trade.’

6. Social media management -

With such an array of media available, it is strenuous to choose how to communicate and maintain contact, most importantly have a consistent message. All of us aware of their usage nevertheless it commands a lot of training and trial and error to harness them effectively and unleash their true potential.

7. Time management-

Ultimately, to grasp all these life skills, you need time and time management is itself a skill. The tenor can be sticky notes, to-do lists, pocket diary or cell phone reminders. Yet ,a new pedagogy is essential to enable a paradigm shift from focus on per minute productivity to a rostrum for self-awareness and leisure. It doesn’t matters how much you do in a day, but what you actually do. For starters, start with accomplishing one perfect thing in a day.

Monday, June 25, 2012

10 Advantages of belonging to rural India/ a small-town


There has been a recent national media attention on small-towners making it big in life.

Hence, belonging from a small town is not always a barrier in pursuing your dreams, here’s a look on the brighter side:

1. It’s a nice conversation starter when asked for introduction.
2. You can lead dual lives. One of an achiever/struggler in a metro and switch back to the slow life of your hometown. No need a separate vacation home!
3. You’re not aware of the limitations in pursuing any activity in the urban setting. You make your own rules.
4. You know the value of things; hence as you get them, you can lead a balanced life not being an extreme.
5. Even if you fail in a new place, no one knows you there. So you can go always go back and start again in your comfort zone where everyone knows everyone.
6. You will always find a support system in the non-residents of that place as they are the ones you can relate to.
7. As you adapt to the new place, you become more independent and have better opportunities of exploring life and travelling.
8. You can earn in Dollars (Metros) and spend in rupees(Home town).
9. You have a sophisticated vocabulary of foul language, in fact your own regional touch, greater understanding of whats going to happen next in a Bollywood movie and a superior knowledge of Indian cricket statistics than the commentator.
10. Ultimately, you can proudly say- “I’m from a small town which is real India.”

Thursday, June 21, 2012

TRAVELUTION!


One of the upcoming trends in the youth today is the urge to travel. Whether it is globetrotting, local excursion or a rural expedition, the new generation just wants to move around and explore the world. They are likely to be in places which are contrasting to their current purlieus.

The indegrients for this inclination have been the growth of young professionals, increasing number of outstation students who are more independent, the weekend culture, evolution of travel networks like Couch surfing which provides free housing across the globe and expansion of Youth organizations like AIESEC and Rotary Club. Though, the biggest antecedent is, the boom of social media where can share his wanderlust with his virtual friends and followers. One can check in a popular place, share what he is feeling in his travel blog, showcase his photography antiques and with whom he is hanging out with. In fact, this has led to a contemporary peer pressure wherein it is obligatory to commute to a unique/ famous destination. It has become an intrinsic part of social conversations. The path to social elitism is no longer what you own but where you have been and what adventures you had.

Interestingly, travel is being viewed by more and more youngsters as the means to breakthrough their rather comfort zone and explore the real world. It marries the concept of ‘self-discovery’ wherein you tour the world and come back home to discover the new ‘you.’ In fact, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, a Bollywood film based on a Road trip of 3 best friends won the IIFA Award for the ‘Best Film of the Year 2012.’

Institutionally, increasing number of jobs and educational courses are becoming virtual, giving the general public a chance to go around. Professionally, a person’s resume stands out with his knowledge of the real if he has a culturally diverse education or experience. Considering, developed countries, this movement has developed to the next level wherein young couples and families are contemplating, relocation to an entirely diverse part of the globe. This is vividly represented in the American Series, ‘House Hunters.’ While for developing countries, it’s a win-win situation for MNCs. It enables them to employ cheap labour for a project in a developed country; while the employee is lured by foreign travel. For educational institutions, it improves the profile when they say they have an exchange with a foreign university.

As I write this article on vacation in America, I realize, I’m myself a contributor for TRAVOLUTION!

Concluding, with a beautiful quote-

“Not all those who wander are lost.” J. Tolkien

Monday, June 18, 2012

LOUV STORY- Saahil Narang and Subhro Ganguly

Korporations- The new Cingdoms?

It is said that 'history repeats itself.' The modern history is marked by consolidation of countries, revolutions leading to shift of power to the masses and the end of royalty. One may argue that we're witnessing the juncture of history where Kingdoms have come to their ultimate end. If you see the bigger picture, it is evident that the 'Corporations' are the latest social system replacing it.

If this is difficult to digest, just glance at the combined wealth of the 'Fortune 500 Companies' and it is sure surmount the GDPs of some of the most developed countries;The nations in the league of super-powers. These new empires are now 'global', having existence wherever they can sell and extending to the virtual world, accessible at the click of a mouse button.

The CEOs are the new Kings, persuading the humanity to buy their idea of an ideal lifestyle; Designing a product which makes them an intergal part of a social class enjoying a specific standard of living. The laws of 'Arthashastra' for managing kingdoms apply in governing these dynasties. The corporate structures represent the different approaches in acquiring power. Succession is not hereditary, but determined by long-term commitment or outstanding innovation. The senior management employees are treated like the 'Ministers' with heavy paychecks and benefits. They can switch kingdoms, like their sovereign counterpart but the kingdom enjoys perpetual existence.The fight for power through physical war has been replaced by the battle of Intellectual Simulation or Influence, where the kingdoms selling similar ideas try to outwit each other.

The consumer's may be the Kings, but the Kings need to maintain a lifestyle and that is where the co.s come in. The simpler and more universal the concept of their offering, more appeal shall it have to charm the masses. Just a simple illustration, introspect the occupation of the soda drinks in our daily lifestyle. The world nations can now be distinguished into those preferring Pepsi and the others preferring Coca-Cola products.

The way to the stimulate membership for these kingdoms can be defined as follows:
1. First, they enchant you with the creation- ATTRACTION
2. Your senses weaken with the offer- CONSUMPTION
3. Congratulations! You're now the slave of the 'Co.' - ADDICTION

Thus, the want becomes the need. The rat begins the race and the master with a newer cheese every time succeeds in luring him.

Like every era, there is duality. there are some good kings and some bad ones. There are NGOs, trusts and social entrepreneurs still serving social needs. It has emerged as a guiding light to the ignored subjects. A trend, where the people are shifting.

So, the point remains the synonymous. How does one climb the social ladder? How does one inherit Royal Blood? The solution lies in learning or marrying the royal way- Co.!

Concluding with a quote from Bhagavad Gita-

"Alas! We are ready to commit a great sin by striving to slay our kinsmen because of greed for the pleasures of the kingdom"

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Entrepreneurship: Made in India- The young Indian entrepreneurship wave sees the Made in India tag becoming popular…

Two decades after, India became free to the economic sense of the term, the growth in all the sectors is led by the entrepreneur or the intrapreneurs. Young India is no longer restrictive in its career choice. If asked to a teenager while making the career choice, he will boldly consider entrepreneurship as a viable option.

Another, emerging trend is the ‘graduaentrepreneurs’, that is students starting a firm in their under-graduation itself and then taking it forward as soon as they finish their graduation. They attend lectures like normal students but after classes ‘Mind their Business’. Also, there are a number of educational institutes offering short-term courses and long-term support in Entrepreneurship.

Taking the example of Ion Education, an educational start-up which offers courses in Entrepreneurship, the Director Akhil Aryan says, “Indian growth story is gigantic. It shows a lot of potential till the year 2020. I will like to say that this is the best time to start something. Also, if you observe the investment pattern of Europe and USA, a large chunk of investments are coming to India as their economies have become stagnant. So, we have the resources with us, it is just the knowledge we provide and the courage they need to take to stop thinking and start acting that separates people from being an successful entrepreneur.”

Another aspect working on the Indian advantage is that the ‘Made in India’ brand is becoming popular. This can be gauged from Prakash Panjwani’s ( Exporter of Artificial Jewellery) sprightly statement, “The demand for the Indian made goods is on the rise. The government initiatives like the SEZs and the export promotion activities are making it viable for the new entrants to exploit this opportunity to sell the ‘made in India’ tag. People now equate Indian products to be of good quality and technologically suave.”

Along with the global recognition, not to forget, India has the world’s second largest demand. Besides, more entrepreneurs will mean more employment and will help more people to get out of the vicious circle of poverty. To sum it up, ‘the road not taken’ shows a growth opportunity, what are you waiting for?

Saturday, January 28, 2012

11 Certain Ways to Identify a Xavier's Hostelite

Being in Xavier’s you can’t afford to ignore natives. However, if you are still struggling to identify these 60 guys in the female-dominated institution, here are some unique traits which shall help you spot them:

1. Regularly late for classes and always come after the students coming from most distant places are seated

2. Never carry an I-card

3. Smell good but don’t seem to be fresh i.e. the baths are not as convincing

4. Eyes convey that they have ‘high’ concentration levels

5. Argue that ‘Grass’ is always greener on their side

6. Are always excited about helping you finish your tiffins no matter what you bring

7. Never pay money in the canteen; the ‘credit’ goes to Anna

8. Walk in pyjamas around the campus that shrink to shorts in the evening

9. Are untraceable in the breaks and after lectures as they are always sleep-deprived

10. Surprise you with their deceptive looks when it comes to exam scores

11. End up fighting with security department in Malhar

If you still can’t recognize them, here’s your last chance: Someone who always puts on the hostel t-shirt and introduces himself with pride ‘Hi, I’m a hostelite.’