Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Potential and Reality

A kid comes home from school with a writing assignment and asks
his father for help.

"Dad, can you tell me the difference between Potential and
Reality?"

His father looks up, thoughtfully, and says; "I'll demonstrate it
for you. Go ask your mother if she would sleep with Robert
Redford for a million dollars. Then go ask you sister if she
would sleep with Brad Pitt for a million dollars. Then come back
and tell me what you have learned.

The kid is puzzled but decides to see if he can figure out what
his father means.

He asks his mother, "Mom, if someone would give you a million
dollars, would you sleep with Robert Redford?"

His mother looks around shyly, and then with a little smile on
her face says, "Don't tell your father, but yes, I would."
Then he goes to his sister's room and asks her, "Sis, if someone
gave you a million dollars, would you sleep with Brad Pitt?"

His sister looks up and says, "Omigod! Definitely!"

The kid goes back to his father who asks, "Well, what did you
learn?"

The kid says, "Dad, I think I've figured it out. POTENTIALLY,
we're sitting on two million bucks, but in REALITY, we're living
with a couple of whores."

Saturday, May 21, 2005

Every breath you take

This Song has been a perennial fav of mine. Be it the music or the Cello or the picturisation. As they say "It is timeless". But I always had the question "Is this a love song ?". It has been classified as a love song. Read the lyrics here and then decide where it belong , the genre of love or the nowwhere !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Every breath you take

Every breath you take
Every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
I'll be watching you

Every single day
Every word you say
Every game you play
Every night you stay
I'll be watching you

O can't you see
You belong to me
How my poor heart aches with every step you take

Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
I'll be watching you

Since you've gone I been lost without a trace
I dream at night I can only see your face
I look around but it's you I can't replace
I keep crying baby please

Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
I'll be watching you

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Wisdom from Cartoon Characters


When you were born, you were crying
and everyone around you was smiling.
Live your life so at the end,
you're the one who is smiling and everyone
around you is crying.

('Crush' - the turtle from 'Finding Nemo')



The brightest future will always
be based on a forgotten past;
you can't go forward in life until
you let go of your
past failures and heartaches.

(Scrat - a squirrel-rat hybrid) -
from the film 'Ice Age')



May you have enough happiness
to make you sweet,
enough trials to make you strong,
enough sorrow to keep you human and
enough hope to make you happy.

(The Mammoth from the film 'Ice Age')


Dream what you want to dream;
go where you want to go;
be what you want to be,
because you have only one life
and one chance to do all the things
you want to do.

(Nemo from the film 'Finding Nemo')


When the door of happiness closes, another opens;
but often times we look so long at the
closed door that we don't see the one,
which has been opened for us.

(The Cyclops from 'Monsters Inc')



Don't go for looks; they can deceive.
Don't go for wealth; even that fades away.
Go for someone who makes you smile,
because it takes only a smile to
make a dark day seem bright.
Find the one that makes your heart smile.

(The Donkey from the film 'Shrek')



"There are moments in life when you
miss someone so much that you just
want to pick them from your dreams
and hug them for real!"

Nemo

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Auditions Call-"Solutions from Sussex Downs"



I am proud to be associated with this project. The series of plays to be staged are from the book "Sherlock Holmes, Solutions from Sussex Downs" authored by my good friend Balaji Narasimhan. The plays will be staged in the end of 2005 and auditions are being held for the same. The details are given below.

The Fourth Corner Productions, has now planned to stage three letters from "Sherlock Holme's - Solutions from Sussex Downs" into three plays to be staged in Bangalore, Chennai, Culcutta, Delhi and Mumbai. We need cast and crew for this production. This would be a months commitment and would be the first time in India effort. So if you want to be a part of it send a mail to
pd@ivcorner.com NOW! With your contact number & address to be a part of this first time endeavor. The tour would be for a month; by end 2005 and the first show should hit stage by November 2005.

Hurry its a small cast and crew and we are looking for the best. If you have it in you please send mail.

Look out for a post on Balaji, Sherlock Holmes and his pipe.

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Beavis and the Butthead

Microsoft and Sun together have announced "a draft specification" whatever that means. They r certainly strange bedfellows. Here is what my friend had to say "If India and Pak can talk peace so can Microsoft and Sun ". Time will tell. Read On



Former arch enemies Sun Microsystems Inc and Microsoft Corp marked the first anniversary of their historic detente by unveiling a series of measures to improve how their products work together.

Yesterday, Sun CEO Scott McNealy and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced that their companies have jointly developed and published two draft specifications to allow people to sign on once to multiple networks. Previously, the companies led competing efforts to achieve the same goal.

The technology news, though, was overshadowed by the joint appearance of McNealy and Ballmer, who until April 2004 were bitter enemies. McNealy once referred to Microsoft’s executive team of Ballmer and Bill Gates as “Beavis and Butthead.”

Sun also sued for alleged anticompetitive behaviour after Microsoft rewrote elements of Sun’s Java programming environment specific to its Windows operating system. Later, Microsoft said it would yank Java entirely from its ubiquitous software.

The wrangling ended in last spring, when the companies surprised the world with a $1.95 billion settlement and 10-year collaboration agreement. Since then, the companies have been working hard at working together, Ballmer said.

“In the first year, we’ve moved from the courtroom to the computer lab,” he said. “Now we’re moving from the lab to the market.” McNealy chided doubters who said the companies would have a hard time agreeing on anything.

Saturday, May 14, 2005

All Ryze

You rise to get onto ryze
Hoping for a catch that will be a prize,
be it business or otherwise.

You ryze to rise up the ladder
and make it to the mixers,
if only to keep up with others.

Bird brains as well as elephant brains,
Cheats and gossipy animales,
you will find them all here,
in a melting pot called ryze.

No one cares a damn about the real you
as long as you manage to portray a surreal you.
No one will know the real you,
nor will anyone try to look for the real you,
for you are in a Virtual Zoo.

Endowed with all the interests and virtues,
and aided by cool fotos, your haves and wants
bring you more hits than you deserve,
giving you an air of being the most cool.

Then there are the ryzers, with the golden touch
who can spy on their visitors and break the
rule of nothing beyond the two.
Some also say platinum and hide their networks

All said and done, the real you,
is clothed with the "Emperor's Clothes"
and is there for all to see,
but still we all rise and say
"All RYZE "

Friday, May 13, 2005

For A Few Meetings More !!!!!!!!!!- Part 3

Having pure technology guys head companies somehow doesnt sound good news for the marketing guys. This might sound a bit far fetched but except for a few exceptions, it mostly holds true. Few can be as market savvy as a lets say Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, the rest of the lot seem to think "when we have a good product, customers will queue up to buy our product" and the marketing team seem to be a team stationed in timbuctoo.

This would also mean a certain lack of vision as to how the product would be promoted or where to promote the product. This meeting happened with the CEO of a Telecom company in the year 2001. Well qualified, good image and the best brains in the industry. He had been one of the pioneers of the telecom revolution in India along with Sam Pitroda. The company was funded by Intel, GVFL and a few others. They had telecom products, turnkey solutions and a few products for the Indian Railways. They seem to have it going good at least on the face of it. So off I went to meet this chap to meet for Business. It was for promoting them in our products. I really wasnt sure if our products could really promote them given the fact that thiers was a very very niche audience. But still I went. Here was the CEO/MD, the consultant, the ad agency director, the head of sales and a couple of others. All with expectant faces as if our products would do wonders for theirs.

As a precursor to the meeting, I visited the website which was a mass of confused content. That did not help my case, so I asked them to brief me about their products to me. The CEO started off and did a good job of explaining it in pure technical terms. I did understand a bit of it, infact just enough to realise that none of the products we had could be of any help to them. Infact there was no synergy betewen them and us. So honestly I said that we could be of no help to them in promoting them and suggested a couple of products that were there at that point of time.

What added to the confusion was that they had no clear vision of how to promote their services and products. Neither did thier agency. They wanted to do something but they did not know what to do. They were very much like teenagers, they want to go somewhere, but didnt know where and how. The CEO blurted "We are disappointed with this meeting, we expected a lot from this meeting and a clear vision as to where to go and how to go about this" . Dude, that is precisely your job, not mine. No wonder the investors in your company forced you to sell the company to another.

Well that wasnt the end of it. We had another round of meetings with them. Wait for the next episode.

Thursday, May 12, 2005

Carly Fiorina's Address- A transcript

I found this on a business networking site which I subscribe to. I have no idea if this a fake or the real thing. But still it makes for interesting reading.

Fiorina's Commencement Address
Here's what she told the graduates and their guests at the North
Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University on May 7
Thank you, Chancellor, and good morning. I'd like to join Chancellor
Renick in welcoming all of you to the 114th commencement
exercises of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
University.

My fellow job seekers: I am honored to be among the first to
congratulate you on completing your years at North Carolina A&T. But
all of you should know: as Mother's Day gifts go, this one is going to
be tough to beat in the years ahead.

The purpose of a commencement speaker is to dispense wisdom. But the older I get, the more I realize that the most important wisdom I've learned in life has come from my mother and my father. Before we go any further, let's hear it one more time for your mothers and mother
figures, fathers and father figures, family, and friends in the audience today.

When I first received the invitation to speak here, I was the CEO of an $80 billion Fortune 11 company with 145,000 employees in 178 countries around the world. I held that job for nearly six years. It was also a company that hired its fair share of graduates from North Carolina A&T. You could always tell who they were. For some reason, they were the ones that had stickers on their desks that read, "Beat the Eagles."

But as you may have heard, I don't have that job anymore. After the news of my departure broke, I called the school, and asked: do you still want me to come and be your commencement speaker?

Chancellor Renick put my fears to rest. He said, "Carly, if anything, you probably have more in common with these students now than you did before." And he's right. After all, I've been working on my resume. I've been lining up my references. I bought a new interview suit. If
there are any recruiters here, I'll be free around 11. I want to thank you for having me anyway. This is the first public appearance I've made since I left HP. I wanted very much to be here
because this school has always been set apart by something that I've believed very deeply; something that takes me back to the earliest memories I have in life.

One day at church, my mother gave me a small coaster with a saying on it. During my entire childhood, I kept this saying in front of me on a small desk in my room. In fact, I can still show you that coaster today. It says: "What you are is God's gift to you. What you make of
yourself is your gift to God."

Those words have had a huge impact on me to this day. What this school and I believe in very deeply is that when we think about our lives, we shouldn't be limited by other people's stereotypes or bigotry. Instead, we should be motivated by our own sense of possibility. We
should be motivated by our own sense of accomplishment. We should be motivated by what we believe we can become. Jesse Jackson has taught us; Ronald McNair taught us; the Greensboro Four taught us; that the people who focus on possibilities achieve much more in life than
people who focus on limitations.

The question for all of you today is: how will you define what youmake of yourself?

To me, what you make of yourself is actually two questions. There's the "you" that people see on the outside. And that's how most people will judge you, because it's all they can see – what you become in life, whether you were made President of this, or CEO of that, the visible you.

But then, there's the invisible you, the "you" on the inside. That's the person that only you and God can see. For 25 years, when people have asked me for career advice, what I always tell them is don't give up what you have inside. Never sell your soul – because no one can
ever pay you back.

What I mean by not selling your soul is don't be someone you're not, don't be less than you are, don't give up what you believe, because whatever the consequences that may seem scary or bad -- whatever the consequences of staying true to yourself are -- they are much better
than the consequences of selling your soul.

You have been tested mightily in your life to get to this moment. And all of you know much better than I do: from the moment you leave this campus, you will be tested. You will be tested because you won't fit some people's pre-conceived notions or stereotypes of what you're
supposed to be, of who you're supposed to be. People will have stereotypes of what you can or can't do, of what you will or won't do, of what you should or shouldn't do. But they only have power over you if you let them have power over you. They can only have control if you
let them have control, if you give up what's inside.

I speak from experience. I've been there. I've been there, in admittedly vastly different ways -- and in many ways, in the fears in my heart, exactly the same places. The truth is I've struggled to have that sense of control since the day I left college.

I was afraid the day I graduated from college. I was afraid of what people would think. Afraid I couldn't measure up. I was afraid of making the wrong choices. I was afraid of disappointing the people who had worked so hard to send me to college.

I had graduated with a degree in medieval history and philosophy. If you had a job that required knowledge of Copernicus or 12th Century European monks, I was your person. But that job market wasn't very strong.

So, I was planning to go to law school, not because it was a lifelong dream – because I thought it was expected of me. Because I realized that I could never be the artist my mother was, so I would try to be the lawyer my father was. So, I went off to law school. For the first three months, I barely slept. I had a blinding headache every day. And I can tell you exactly which shower tile I was looking at in my parent's bathroom on a trip home when it hit me like a lightning bolt. This is my life. I can do what I want. I have control. I walked downstairs and said, "I quit."

I will give my parents credit in some ways. That was 1976. They could have said, "Oh well, you can get married." Instead, they said, "We're worried that you'll never amount to anything." It took me a while to prove them wrong. My first job was working for a brokerage firm. I had
a title. It was not "VP." It was "receptionist." I answered phones, I typed, I filed. I did that for a year. And then, I went and lived in Italy, teaching English to Italian businessmen and their families. I discovered that I liked business. I liked the pragmatism of it; the pace of it. Even though it hadn't been my goal, I became a businessperson.

I like big challenges, and the career path I chose for myself at the beginning was in one of the most male-dominated professions in America. I went to work for AT&T. It didn't take me long to realize that there were many people there who didn't have my best interests at heart.

I began my career as a first level sales person within AT&T's long lines department. Now, "long lines" is what we used to call the long distance business, but I used to refer to the management team at AT&T as the "42 longs" – which was their suit size, and all those suits – and faces – looked the same.

I'll never forget the first time my boss at the time introduced me to a client. With a straight face, he said "this is Carly Fiorina, our token bimbo." I laughed, I did my best to dazzle the client, and then I went to the boss when the meeting was over and said, "You will never do that to me again."

In those early days, I was put in a program at the time called the Management Development Program. It was sort of an accelerated up-or-out program, and I was thrown into the middle of a group of all male sales managers who had been there quite a long time, and they thought it was their job to show me a thing or two. A client was coming to town and we had decided that we were getting together for lunch to introduce me to this customer who was important to one of my accounts.

Now the day before this meeting was to occur, one of my male colleagues came to me and said, "You know, Carly, I'm really sorry. I know we've had this planned for a long time, but this customer has a favorite restaurant here in Washington, D.C., and they really want to
go to that restaurant, and we need to do what the customer wants, and so I don't think you'll be able to join us."

"Why is that?" I asked. Well, the restaurant was called the Board Room. Now, the Board Room back then was a restaurant on Vermont Avenue in Washington, D.C., and it was a strip club. In fact, it was famous because the young women who worked there would wear these completely
see-through baby doll negligees, and they would dance on top of the tables while the patrons ate lunch.

The customer wanted to go there, and so my male colleagues were going there. So I thought about it for about two hours. I remember sitting in the ladies room thinking, "Oh God, what am I going to do? And finally I came back and said, "You know, I hope it won't make you too
uncomfortable, but I think I'm going to come to lunch anyway."

Now, I have to tell you I was scared to death. So the morning arrived when I had to go to the Board Room and meet my client, and I chose my outfit carefully. I dressed in my most conservative suit. I carried a briefcase like a shield of honor. I got in a cab. When I told the taxi
driver where I wanted to go he whipped around in his seat and said, "You're kidding right?" I think he thought I was a new act.

In any event, I arrived, I got out, I took a deep breath, I straightened my bow tie, and went in the door - and you have to picture this - I go into the door, there's a long bar down one side,
there's a stage right in front of me, and my colleagues are sitting way on the other side of the room. And there's a live act going on the stage. The only way I could get to them was to walk along that stage. I did. I looked like a complete idiot. I sat down, we had lunch.

Now, there are two ends to that story. One is that my male colleagues never did that to me again. But the other end to the story, which I still find inspiring, is that all throughout lunch they kept trying to get those young women to dance in their negligees on top of our table-- and every one of those young women came over, looked the situation over and said, "Not until the lady leaves."

It even followed me to HP. As you may know, the legend of HP is that it began in a garage. When I took over, we launched a get-back-to-basics campaign we called "the rules of the garage." A fellow CEO at a competitor saw that and decided to do a skit about me.
In front of the entire financial analyst and media community, he had an actress come out with blond hair and long red nails and flashy clothes, and had a garage fall on her head. It made big headlines locally. It made me feel a lot like the "token bimbo" all over again.

I know all of you have your own stories. When you challenge other people's ideas of who or how you should be, they may try to diminish and disgrace you. It can happen in small ways in hidden places, or in big ways on a world stage. You can spend a lifetime resenting the tests, angry about the slights and the injustices. Or, you can rise above it. People's ideas and fears can make them small – but they cannot make you small. People's prejudices can diminish them – but
they cannot diminish you. Small-minded people can think they determine your worth. But only you can determine your worth.

At every step along the way, your soul will be tested. Every test you pass will make you stronger. But let's not be na�ve. Sometimes, there are consequences to not selling your soul. Sometimes, there are consequences to staying true to what you believe. And sometimes, those consequences are very difficult. But as long as you understand the consequences and accept
the consequences, you are not only stronger as a result, you're more at peace.

Many people have asked me how I feel now that I've lost my job. The truth is, I'm proud of the life I've lived so far, and though I've made my share of mistakes, I have no regrets. The worst thing I could have imagined happened. I lost my job in the most public way possible, and the press had a field day with it all over the world. And guess what? I'm still here. I am at peace and my soul is intact. I could have given it away and the story would be different. But I heard the
word of Scripture in my head: "What benefit will it be to you if you gain the whole world, but lose your soul?"

When people have stereotypes of what you can't do, show them what you can do. When they have stereotypes of what you won't do, show them what you will do. Every time you pass these tests, you learn more about yourself. Every time you resist someone else's smaller notion of
who you really are, you test your courage and your endurance. Each time you endure, and stay true to yourself, you become stronger and better.

I do not know any of you personally. But as a businessperson and a former CEO, I know that people who have learned to overcome much can achieve more than people who've never been tested. And I do know that this school has prepared you well. After all, North Carolina A&T
graduates more African Americans with engineering degrees than any other school in the United States. It graduates more African American technology professionals than any other school. It graduates more African American women who go into careers in science, math, and
technology than any other school. Your motto is right: North Carolina A&T is truly a national resource and a local treasure. And Aggie Pride is not just a slogan – it's a hard-earned fact!

Never sell your education short. And the fact that this school believed in you means you should never sell yourself short. What I have learned in 25 years of managing people is that everyone possesses more potential than they realize. Living life defined by your ownsense of possibility, not by others notions of limitations, is the path to success.

Starting today, you are one of the most promising things America has to offer: you are an Aggie with a degree.

My hope is that you live life defined by your own sense of possibility, your own sense of worth, your own sense of your soul. Define yourself for yourself, not by how others are going to define
you – and then stick to it. Find your own internal compass. I use the term compass, because what does a compass do? When the winds are howling, and the storm raging, and the sky is so cloudy you have nothing to navigate by, a compass tells you where true North is. And I
think when you are in a lonely situation, you have to rely on that compass. Who am I? What do I believe? Do I believe I am doing the right thing for the right reason in the best way that I can?
Sometimes, that's all you have. And always, it will be enough.

Most people will judge you by what they see on the outside. Only you and God will know what's on the inside. But at the end of your life, if people ask you what your greatest accomplishment was, my guess is, it will be something that happened inside you, that no one else ever
saw, something that had nothing to do with outside success, and everything to do with how you decide to live in the world.

What you are today is God's gift to you. What you make of yourself is your gift to God. He is waiting for that gift right now. Make it something extraordinary.

Bedroom Games

SHANGHAI: A newly-wed couple in Shanghai have filed a complaint against a local hotel after the groom broke his arm during bedroom fun and games.

Yu Haitao and bride Fang Shuling were taking part in traditional tease-the-newly-weds celebrations when Yu tumbled off the bed breaking his left arm, state media said on Wednesday.

"My husband slipped right after he stood up on the bed to get ready for the games," Fang told the Shanghai Daily.

"It happened within seconds without any big movement."

Yu, 28, who underwent a 20,000 yuan ($2,415) operation on Tuesday, and Fang said the hotel had provided unsafe facilities, the newspaper added.

The hotel management denied any responsibility.

Wedding pranks are a long-standing tradition in China, with friends and family given the chance to tease and heckle the newly-weds.

Many couples across China rushed to get married before the start of the current Year of the Rooster, believing it to be a jinxed time to tie the knot.

On top of that, the lunar cycle began relatively late this year, meaning the year did not contain "lichun," the auspicious day that marks the start of spring, thus earning it an added reputation for being unlucky for wedlock.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

For A Few Meetings More !!!!!!!!!! Part 2

The Billion Dollar Company

Did you know something ? "Computers Today"(now defunct) in 2000 had identified 10 Indian Companies as "Hot Technology Companies" and were the future Billion Dollar Indian MNC's.
I was scheduled to meet the VP -Strategy and Marketing of one of these 10 companies. Before I go into the details of the meeting, here is a backgrounder about the Lady and her Company.

1. They had conceptualised "Collaborative Product Enterprise"(whatever that meant) and had focussed on aerospace, manufacturing, defence and automotive sectors.
2. They expected 1 million dollars in Venture Capital Funding and the3 promoters had invested 50 lkhs each into the venture.
3. They planned to take on the likes of SAP in the Americas and Europe.
4. The VPee, Strategy had gone on record that they were willing to give up not more than 10% stake for their funding.
5. There cant be any more bolder statement than this "We are gearing ourselves to be a billion dollar company by 2005". Statement by the VPee in beginning of 2001. And much before they even bagged a single client.

Impressive isnt it !!!! Very impressive. Naturally I was thrilled to meet them, hoping to make a good impression on them, so they could outsource some of their development work to us. This was in early 2002.

The first time we met was in the Planetasia.com complex where the office was located. I found out that the office was a shared space with another company. Further found that there were only 4 people working now. The CEO, The Vpee, Bookkeeper cum Receptionist and ofcourse the office boy.

I was hurriedly led to open air cafeteria where I sat opposite her. A very aggresive lady, the VPee launched into a great presentation(no powerpoints, thank god for that) about the company. Drilled me for 15 minutes, everything flew over my head and I understood nothing. It left me wondering if I was dumb. I brought her back to the subject. They wanted a particular system implemnted in Java. This project was for GE, USA. This system was essentially a query system but she preferred to call it "Business Intelligence System". The USP of this was you could even query by email or any othermethod to find out "Intelligence". "Predictive Database" is the word she used. A database program that could predict with a whole lot of interfaces.

Am still confused what that meant. It sounded like the n number of programs that we had written, but she assured us that this much different than what we had done earlier. This would add a lot of value to our profile, she assured us. I was still confused and decided to buy time. Told her would think about it and closed the meeting.

Soon we were in our second meeting. We gave her the estimate of what this would cost her. She very nicely proposed that we be ready to take equity in her company for the work to be done. Then she launched into details about the valuation of her company and that we would get a single digit percentage of the stakes in her company. I bought time again.

And then it happened, the third meeting !!!!!!!!!!!! Read on,

The third meeting: We were lead to the cafeteria. The CEO also would join us, she informed. Soon he was there, but the place was stinking. I looked at the lady. Through her glasses, I could see her eyes were red, as if she had cried the whole night. She was stinking and so was the CEO. No it was not body odour. Smelt of a binge session.

The CEO was sitting to my left and was very quiet and lost in his thoughts. The lady in front of me and started to speak. The words still rings in my ears "We are going ahead with the project and we will soon issue you the work order. This inspite of some asshole at GE, USA deciding not to go ahead with the project and we are not bothered by that. We will implement the Product and launch the same in the American market". It sounded rather hollow and I could sense tears bursting through her eyes and glasses. The CEO wearily stood up and walked off saying he had a headache. I said bye to the CEO and I said bye to the VPee. I had a hunch we would not meet again. But decided to wait for their communication. The communication never came. Nearly 2 months after the meeting, i decided to call the office numbers. I was informed that they had closed shop. The CEO had flown to the US and she I had no clue. Recently I heard she was back to her old profession.

The last one standing had fallen. The "Computers Today" Top 10 were all gone. All of them had closed down. Including Computers Today. :)

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Water under the bridge

The River under the bridge,
sometimes clean, sometimes dirty.
Rough, many a time,
A dancing maiden, many other time.

Full flow in one season
barely a thread in another.
Still the bridge stands,
unaffected by the river
for its duty is to
let the river flow.

So are the troubles in our life
They come and go,
to leave behind scars,
that fail to vanish,
and memories that
never fail, to haunt.

Treat troubles, as the bridge
would treat the river under it,
by allowing it to flow.

Sunday, May 01, 2005

For A Few Meetings More !!!!!!!!!!

Meetings happen for a variety of reasons. The meetings can be for business, personal or any other reasons. Some meetings are interesting, some makes you sleep, some wake you up and some makes u just get up and walk out. In the course of my career I have had the opportunity, to meet a lot of leaders from the IT Industry and the Dot Coms. There are some meetings that have stood in my memory for a variety of reasons. Below are some of those recollections. Some indicated the shape of things to come, some funny, some serious and some downright bizzare. Here is the first of the series


The VPee of a Dot Com

This happened in the end of 1999's. The height of DOT COM, which were soon dot gones. It was unusually hot that afternoon and I was to meet the VP of this dot com. This dot com called itself "your dot companion" whatever that meant !!!!!!. Better, it had a out of circulation film actress, as an entertainment consultant(Poonam Dhillon). And of course there were loads and loads of people who were doing mostly nothing but stare at their systems and write some junk. I had managed to befriend a few of them and most of them had no clue why this one was there or what was its purpose. All they knew was that "Content was king" so produce more of it. More of Content is good. Better, they signed up with CIOL for IT content for a cool 4 million INR. What would they do with all this ???? They had no clue.

Why did the Company had no clue ? The answer I found after meeting the VP. This VPee was the henchman of the CEO and had been assigned so that he could take care of this. Poor Chap ,coming from a pure television background, that too with the help of a Godfather, he never had a clue what the net is all about nor did he have clue what he was going to do here.

So off I was into the meeting. The VPee(lets call him BI) was almost nodding off in front of the Computer. As the casual talk started off, I casually asked him what was he doing in front of the system. He said "I was looking at Rediff.com, so that we can copy some of their features and implement here". I was rather stunned by the reply. As we conversed over the next half hour, I gradually realised that these guys nor their HQ knew what they were doing. They had no game plan, nor did they have a road map. All they knew was that the Internet was the thing to be in . It was an object of curiosity, a thing to be dabbled with. Dont worry about the cost, we can always make the money by selling our "Superior content" to others. A very dangerous attitude.

I went back to my office and suggested that we do not work with them as I did doubt thier long term plans and ofcourse their ability to pay for what we do. So the Client was re-assigned to some one else. Soon I jumped companies and I did hear that my former company managed to grab some work from that company. I also heard that this DOT COM laid off most of the people they had hired and BI was shipped off to manage the London Operations of the TV business as a reward. As far as the payment that was due to my former company, it never got paid and so did most of the employees of the DOT COM.

I did find this a common trait with most dot coms, they never knew what they were doing. I was branded as alarmist when I did point out that not everything was right. And now I say that this is the time for DOT COM's to boom. All the factors that are required for the DOT COM's to boom are in place. So what am I branded, "Futuristic " :)

School Days

Last week the SSLC - 10th class result trickled in. I suddenly realised that it was 15 years since I left school. I studied there for 12 years from Nursery until the 10th and passing out in 1990. It just feels like it was yesterday that I got out of School.

We were just 41 in our batch, one of the lowest numbers in the School's history and only one section. There was Sugun who was most brilliant chap, there was Shammi -the all rounder, good in sports and studies and ofcourse the rest of us, average guys and girls. The Year had started with all of us being the senior most in the school. That was a proud moment, the time we had waited all our lives for, to be the seniormost in the school!!!!!!!!!!!!

Life was much simpler, cable was just catching on, u cldnt bunk classes (that we did during our 11th and 12th), there were no mobile phones, internet wasnt there, computers were a geek thing still and for information we had to rely on Print media, books, magazines, CSR etc. Above all Salman Khan still didnt have the chest he has now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There were several landmarks for me.
1.The most successful year in my quizzing. My team won nearly 10 interschool competitions with ease, so much so, one day before the preparatory exams, we won a quiz with ease(it was the Rotract Club quiz for schools in Vijaynagar, Basaveshwarnagar and surrounding areas). The Quiz Master was Wing Commander Mulky and recently I bumped into him.
2.I was only 4ft 7 inches at the beginning of the year and by the time I entered college in Jun next,I was 5'4 and managed to add only a couple of inches later.
3. For the first time in my life until then, my Mathematics score was 95( it was always below 70's)
4. I was the proud owner of a thin mustache, which was cultivated with care. LOL

The year flew and before we knew, we were out of School. We were out from the protected environment and thrown into the big bad world. We lost our innocence. As I look back at the certifcates of merits, the medals etc I won in School, I remember the camaraderie,the games we played, the joy, the sorrow's, the crushes ;), the rivalry, the groups , the nicknames etc.... , the list is endless.

All that is a distant memory now, but they are very pleasant ones. Soon today, will be a a distant memory.