• My Impressions – Failing to Succeed

    K. Vaitheeswaran, the author of Failing to Succeed answers ‘I do not know’ to the question about his bitterness. There is, however, a good portion of bitterness in his book. The reason for this can be possibly found in his statement: What really hurt was the way we died? There are wonderful insights into every aspect…

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  • The culture difference in India and U.S.A.

    You have a late evening meeting with a senior executive.  The calendar confirmation was received few hours before the time of the meeting. You would like one of your junior colleague to participate to maintain follow-on and maybe learn a few things. You are concerned for the potential inconvenience to your colleague due to the…

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  • Next time you feel someone is lucky; ask yourself

    What differentiates people? This is a blog for career professionals and individuals wanting to make something out of their life. The ideas mentioned herein are applicable equally to the upper-tier, middle-tier and to a large extent to the entry-tier people. This is not a political blog. So, I am not going to discuss political reasons…

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  • The Politics of Nitish Kumar and its impact on 2019

    Nitish Kumar had snapped ties with NDA in 2013 after 17 years of togetherness when the BJP decided to project Narendra Modi as their prime ministerial candidate. This break up lasted only till last July when he announced his inability to continue in the Maha-gathbandhan government along with the ‘tainted’ RJD leadership and ‘weakening’ Congress.…

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  • My Impressions – Mandate: Will of the People

    Mandate: Will of the People by Vir Sanghvi, one of India’s respected journalist, began its life as a television series, called Mandate With Destiny. The motivation to write this book is Vir Shanghvi’s discovery of, during his travels for the TV series, lack of awareness amongst educated Indians on emergency or Punjab insurgency; in general,…

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