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Where is growth?

The mobile was ringing, suddenly phone was picked and the statement – wait! Mumbai Indians needs only 5 runs to win in last 6 balls. I said ok Sir I will call you in five minutes. The turmoil of thoughts continued in my mind. What am I thinking, what are Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 13 years ago
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Pulse polio and dependent co-arising

Its been three weeks I did not write anything on blog. I felt as if I am not doing justice with my blogging. However, I was too busy with work and therefore could not fulfill this commitment. This passion when put on hold by professional responsibilities, I can understand how Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 13 years ago
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Humans are social animals

Have you ever asked a question to yourself – why? Why am I doing it? Why am I running from pillars to posts either aimlessly or with an aim. Once the aim is achieved – what next? Every strategic question stems a WHY in the mind of management also, right? Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 13 years ago
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Interdependent co-arising – a farmer’s example

Recently Dr Raghunathan shared a link of his interview with Wharton with me We are individually very smart but collectively dumb. The very first paragraph of the interview has an example of a farmer. A farmer whose corn won top awards year after year. When a reporter asked about the Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 13 years ago
Buddha

Theory of constraints

Prof Moradian taught us concept of the Theory of Constraint. He also suggested us to read a book by Eliyahu Goldratt – The Goal. In the novel, protagonist is struggling with the operational inefficiencies of his plant and therefore facing a constant fear of management decision to close the plant. Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 14 years ago
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How long will we live in the world of $! from ‘Network’

The following are few dialogs (curtsey – www.imdb.com)… It is interesting so sharing on my blog. ‘How long will we live in the world of $!’ The concept of movie is based on how a news channel management and one of its anchor share relations and What happens in an Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 14 years ago
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The Machine that Changed the World

I read this book recently “The Machine that Changed the World“. It is indeed a good book every businessman should read it. “The business is run on trust” or “the business will be run on trust”. When we hear this statement it seems odd, however it is true Trust is Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 14 years ago
Buddha

Porters five forces

Three or four years back when I was reading the book – Blog – Old path white clouds (Book – Old Path White Clouds), I started looking at businesses with a changed mindset. In India, there are small stalls on roadside. The stalls could be tea stall, paratha stall, idly Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 14 years ago
Buddha

A cup of tea

I see at this cup of tea kept upon my table. Oh yes this cup is full of tea :)… I have to consume it… I have heard a tagline (Cafe Coffee Day an Indian Coffee chain) – “a lot can happen over coffee”. Let me replace Coffee with Tea. Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 14 years ago
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The Business, the Buddha and both…

The Business What is business? Trade is the underlying concept of business and exchange of one thing for the other is trade. Earlier trade was based on barter system. Later, with the introduction of the concept of money, more sophistication was added to trade e.g. business. Based on a very Read more…

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