Most Corporates are not thinking about firing, they are thinking about Retaining because there is a huge shortage of trained manpower in all industries and sectors. There are confronting issues today that are so complex that the problems are not well defined and the solutions are not clear. Collaboration is no longer optional; it is [...]
Uday Salunkhe: Innovators with an Ecological Perspective
Innovation and Eco-responsibility: Once Gandhiji was asked if he wished to see India reach the level of prosperity of Britain, he said, “It took Britain half their sources of the planet to achieve this prosperity. How many planets will a country like India require?” Perhaps the great man had an inkling of things to follow. [...]
Prof. Mohana Raje: Management Skills, a necessity for Legal Professionals
India has the world’s second largest number of legal professionals with more than 600,000 lawyers and more graduates joining in each year. These professionals are proficient in English unlike the legal professionals in the other non-English speaking countries. Traditionally these professionals have been working in small or family based firms. Globalization has brought about a [...]
Prof. Ketna Mehta: Understanding Time Management from Dabbawalas of Mumbai
To realize the value of one year: Ask a student who has failed a final exam. To realize the value of one month: Ask a mother who has given birth to a premature baby. To realize the value of one week: Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper. To realize the value of one hour: [...]
Uday Salunkhe: Write your own Success Story This Year
A student who has worked extremely hard, borne the tension and stress to prepare for a highly competitive exam like SSC or HSC is likely to get devastated on seeing his pathetic result .All around him are the ‘Toppers’ and ‘Super achievers’, who were his peers till a few moments ago, busy ‘celebrating’ their success [...]
Uday Salunkhe: The Mantra for Reaching the Peak and Staying there
“4 Ps of Climbing and Managing: Plan, Prudence, Patience, Perseverance” The first P is having a plan, which means doing one’s homework and being prepared. An expedition to Mount Everest may take up to two years of planning. So you can have an appetite for adversity, but be prepared with an actionable plan not only [...]