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Monday, April 25, 2016

Caste based Reservations in Private Sector

Caste based Reservations in Private Sector: The Debate › Category: The Debate › Caste based Reservations in Private Sector 0 Vote Up Vote Down Ranjan Staff asked 1 min ago SubscribeEdit Delete The debate on casteism is back! Reservations have had a place in India for over a century,...

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Love your Job and not your Company - RIP, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam



    Its indeed sad to hear about the sudden demise of our beloved late President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Populary known as the Missile Man and loved and revered by one and all from children to the old and across the world. He demystified the aura around the Presidents Office and made himself and his office & his palace accessible to the common man. He was one of the first President to vote. After relinquishing his office he went back and stayed in a One & a Half room house - in stark contrast to the earlier Presidents. 
        
    I was fortunate to have shook hands with him and listen to his address at the NHRD National Conference in Hyderabad in Nov 2013. He spoke with great passion and urged all of us to Dream and to always work with an attitude to "Serve - People, Humanity & the Nation". He said HR is all about serving and not just to Corporate Honcho's and to Corporate Employees but also to widen our horizon of serving the People at Large. He made a very sarcastic remark "Love your job - Dont love your Company, because you may not know when your Company will stop loving you". So very true in this Opportunistic world.


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    He was know for simplicity, kindness, cheerful smile, integrity and forthrightness. He loved to spend time with Children for he felt that if he could influence the minds of the youth of India, he could help shape the future of India.

    He took a few questions and due to want of time, he said "dont worry, I will answer all your questions. Pl. write to me apj@abdulkalam.com and I promise you, you will get a reply in 24 hours". Amazing human being and from a Ex-President of the Largest Democracy.

    He has left a big void and I wonder whom will the youth of India write to in future and who will answer their inquisitive questions ?

Monday, July 6, 2015

Ten reasons to Quit your current Job.....








These are the top ten reasons why you might want to quit your current job. These are difficult, if not impossible, to solve. You need to look out for your best interests. Your job consumes too many hours of too many days of your life for you to stay where you are miserable. No excuses, now. If these issues exist with your job, make a plan, and change jobs.
  1. Your company is experiencing a downward spiral, losing customers, losing money, and rumors of possible closure, bankruptcy and failure prevail.
  2. Your relationship with your manager is damaged beyond repair. You have sought help to mend the relationship but you know it is too damaged for recovery. (Perhaps you were untrustworthy, missed work on too many days, or the manager acts like an untrustworthy jerk.) Whatever the reason, the relationship is irrecoverably damaged.
  3. Your life situation has changed. Perhaps you have married or had a baby, and the salary and benefits no longer support your life needs. You need to move on to better opportunities to support your family.
  4. Your values are at odds with the corporate culture. Perhaps your company is egalitarian and you believe in assigned parking spots for salaried employees. Your company does annual employee satisfaction surveys and you think these are a waste of time. Your company is hierarchical and you want to influence every aspect of your job. No matter where the clash is occurring, a lack of congruence with the corporate culture will destroy your attitude at work.
  5. You've stopped having fun and enjoying your job. No matter what changed, when you dread going to work in the morning, it's time to leave your job.
  6. Your company is ethically challenged. Perhaps, the managers lie to customers about the quality of the products or the day on which product will ship. You become aware that the company is stealing information from competitors. Whatever the issue, don't stay in an organization where your ethics are out of sync.
  7. For whatever reason, you have behaved in ways that are considered improper at work. You've missed too many days of work, slacked off on the job, failed to maintain needed skills and just generally developed the reputation of a loser. That reputation, once earned, is unlikely to change, so you might as well move on, while you have the opportunity.
  8. You've burned your bridges with your co-workers. Your group is not getting along in an environment that requires people to work together well. Again, at some point, the reasons don't matter; start fresh in a new job and resolve to not let this situation happen again.
  9. Your stress level is so high at work that it is affecting your physical or mental health and your relationships with your friends and family. Watch for the signs of burnout and if they can't be cured, move on. Read this article, Tips for Managing Stress and Change at Work for some ideas about managing work stress.
  10. And the top ten reason for leaving your current job - you are unchallenged, need more responsibility, and seek opportunities that just don't exist for you in your current organization. You've explored the current and potential options, and they are limited. It's time to move on.

Ready to leave your job, or looking for ways to improve your current situation? Have golden handcuffs and feel that you are stuck in your current employment? Whatever you are thinking or feeling, please approach  HUMAN ENGINEERS.......

Sunday, July 5, 2015

How to Start a Business Out of Nothing at All

Courtesy : By Anisa Virji (Common Sense Living)


Last week I wrote about a couple of entrepreneurs who had given up cushy jobs to take off on their own internet startup adventures. The most striking thing about their business ideas was not what they needed to start this business, but what they didn't!

Here's what you don't necessarily need to start a business:

Space: If you think you need to rent office space whether for an army of staff you hope to build or even just for yourself that's not always true. An internet business needs no physical space whatsoever, except maybe a little real estate on your lap for a laptop.

An army: You also don't need a gang of minions running around doing the thousand different things you imagine a business has to do, like marketing, selling, photocopying and whatnot, again that's not necessarily true of businesses. Not only are there many options for internet marketing and sales you can take on yourself, you can easily get virtual freelancers online, at freelancer.in for example, who will do that for you as well.

An endless bankroll: At least you need capital to start a business, right? I mean, isn't that basic common business sense? Not anymore. We live in a wonderful world where you can take nothing and make something out of it.

You can take your time, your energy, your passion, and your free Wi-Fi connection from the local Starbucks coffee shop and start making money. Funding will, of course, make life easier. It will help your business grow faster. And not to mention, it will give you something to live on while you are starting up. But you don't need much to get started.

50 hours in a day: So many people who want to start something don't because they simply don't have time, caught up in the web of demanding jobs and other responsibilities. But you can now start a business online with as little as a few hours a day if you know how.
It's not as complicated as you think
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Truckloads of talent:A little talent, or even no talent can get you a long way in the type of business we are recommending here. Not only do you not have to be a genius prodigy but you also don't need any extraordinary skill or knowledge to start this type of business. Maybe like our wealth guru Mark Ford says, all you need is the mindset of a champion.

Friends in high places: If they didn't have any of the above, these guys must have had a lot of connections to start a business, right? After all without either money or connections how far can you get nowadays? They did have connections, friends who were willing to support them and share their skills, experience and ideas, family that believed in them. And partners they could trust. Those are connections you certainly will need. Friends in high places can help, but that's not as important as just having friends.

Perfectionism: A perfectionist entrepreneur believes she has to do everything perfectly, unless things are all perfectly in place she won't start. And if she won't start, she certainly won't get anywhere. If you think 'I'd rather do nothing than do a sloppy job', you will not be able to start that business. Instead think 'even if I do a sloppy job at first I will just get started and learn as I go'.

If you're letting a lack of any of these things stop you from starting a business, you are probably considering the wrong kind of business.

I'm here to tell you that the type of business you should be thinking about starting early in your entrepreneurial venture needs exactly two things:

Idea: You need a product, something to sell. But I'm not talking about a physical product necessarily; you can sell your thoughts, your words, and your passion. That's what I'm doing, right? Sending out my words, getting you to read them, and if you like what I say or how I think, you buy my product. Costs me nothing to sit here typing. All I do is write what I think. Put my ideas down on paper. If you can put yours on paper, you can start a business.

An Internet Connection: Whether you are putting your ideas down in a book, a blog, a website, or somebody else's website, you need an internet connection to get them out there.

Kshaunish Jaini had an idea and an internet connection and he started a travel startup. Harsh had an idea and an internet connection and he started a money-making blog. The Bansals had an idea and an internet connection and they started a Flipkart.

And Mark Ford had an idea and an internet connection and he started Common Sense Living. For the past year we have been sending you these ideas, and you have been signing up. Today, we have 88,000 readers who come to us for our ideas.

If you have an idea and an internet connection, you can add to it a smidge of passion, and a sprinkling of persistence to create and online business that brings you an income, from home, in your pyjamas, at any age, and leave your legacy in the world.

An online business can leverage your skills, reach clients across the globe, offer many avenues for sale both physical and digital, get profits based on results (not hours), and give you a life of complete financial freedom.

Mark writes a series on how you can start businesses with a minimum of resources. Common Sense Living is also working on an entrepreneurial guide that shows you how to start a business. If this is something that appeals to you stay tuned...

Can you find in you the belief that you do in fact have a valuable idea, an area of expertise, a know-how in something you want to share with the world? If you can believe that - if you can you get that image of a 20th century brick-and-mortar business out of your head, then you can enter the online world where businesses are made out of nothing at all.
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Anisa Virji is the Managing Editor of Common Sense Living and Wealth Builders Club India, and authors the Common Sense Living Letters. To write to Anisa, please click here.

Juice of life - What's Inside?

"'If I were to squeeze this orange as hard as I could, what would come out?' I asked him. He looked at me like I was a little crazy and said, 'Juice, of course.'

'Do you think apple juice could come out of it?' 'No!' he laughed. 

'What about grapefruit juice?' 'No!'

'What would come out of it?' 'Orange juice, of course.'

'Why? Why when you squeeze an orange does orange juice come out?'  
He may have been getting a little exasperated with me at this point.

'Well, it's an orange and that's what's inside."

I nodded.

'Let's assume that this orange isn't an orange, but it's you. And someone squeezes you, puts pressure on you, says something you don't like, offends you. And out of you comes anger, hatred, bitterness, fear. Why?

The answer, as our young friend has told us, is " because that's what's inside. It's one of the great lessons of life. What comes out when life squeezes you? When someone hurts or offends you? If anger, pain and fear come out of you, it's because that's what's inside.

It doesn't matter who does the squeezing: your mother, your brother, your children, your boss, the government. If someone says something about you that you don't like, what comes out of you is what's inside. And what's inside is up to you, it's your choice. When someone puts the pressure on you and out of you comes anything other than love, it's because that's what you've allowed to be inside. 


Once you take away all those negative things you don't want in your life and replace them with love, you'll find yourself living a highly functioning life."...

50 most positive one liners



1. Have a firm handshake.
2. Look people in the eye.
3. Sing in the shower.
4. Own a great stereo system.
5. If in a fight, hit first and hit hard.
6. Keep secrets.
7. Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday.
8. Always accept an outstretched hand.
9. Be brave. Even if you're not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference.
10. Whistle.
11. Avoid sarcastic remarks.
12. Choose your life's mate carefully. From this one decision will come 90 per cent of all your happiness or misery.
13. Make it a habit to do nice things for people who will never find out.
14. Lend only those books you never care to see again.
15. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all that they have.
16. When playing games with children, let them win.
17. Give people a second chance, but not a third.
18. Be romantic.
19. Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.
20. Loosen up. Relax. Except for rare life-and-death matters, nothing is as important as it first seems.
21. Don't allow the phone to interrupt important moments. It's there for our convenience, not the caller's.
22. Be a good loser.
23. Be a good winner.
24. Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret.
25. When someone hugs you, let them be the first to let go.
26. Be modest. A lot was accomplished before you were born.
27. Keep it simple.
28. Beware of the person who has nothing to lose.
29. Don't burn bridges. You'll be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river.
30. Live your life so that your epitaph could read, No Regrets 31. Be bold and courageous. When you look back on life, you'll regret the things you didn't do more than the ones you did.
32. Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.
33. Remember no one makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowledge those who helped you.
34. Take charge of your attitude. Don't let someone else choose it for you.
35. Visit friends and relatives when they are in hospital; you need only stay a few minutes.
36. Begin each day with some of your favourite music.
37. Once in a while, take the scenic route.
38. Send a lot of Valentine cards. Sign them, 'Someone who thinks you're terrific.'
39. Answer the phone with enthusiasm and energy in your voice.
40. Keep a note pad and pencil on your bed-side table. Million-dollar ideas sometimes strike at 3 a.m.
41. Show respect for everyone who works for a living, regardless of how trivial their job.
42. Send your loved ones flowers. Think of a reason later.
43. Make someone's day by paying the toll for the person in the car behind you.
44. Become someone's hero.
45. Marry only for love.
46. Count your blessings.
47. Compliment the meal when you're a guest in someone's home.
48. Wave at the children on a school bus.
49. Remember that 80 per cent of the success in any job is based on your ability to deal with people.

50. Don't expect life to be fair👍👍👍👍😀😀😀😀

Friday, July 3, 2015

24 startup ideas that investors are begging to fund

If there is any mystery in what kind of startup ideas are fundable, the good news is there are quite a few ideas that clearly are. Why don’t people jump on them right away? These ideas are just as useful as they are challenging. But not impossible.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/24-startup-ideas-that-vcs-are-begging-to-fund-2015-4#ixzz3eqtL8kut





How to fund your Own Startup

This deluge has lasted several years, but no one's complaining. It has been raining startups in India for the past 3-4 years and has swept away all divides. From bubbling graduates to brainy professionals, from salaried staffers to sparkling housewives, in metros and small towns, all are hopping on to the idea bandwagon. There seems to be no venture too wacky, no business plan too flaky to succeed. In fact, India ranks fifth in the world in terms of startups, with nearly 3,100 currently in opera .. 




Thursday, July 2, 2015

15 Inspiring Quotes from Famous Start Up Chiefs

This is undoubtedly the age of Start Ups. They are in the news always and have changed our lives through their disruptive thinking. Every once in a while, comes a product which changes the world. People flock towards these 'things', swear by it in their day to day activities. But how do these products get made? How does a man become a phenomenon overnight, by merely adding an 'i' in front of the phone? What ensues when their products become massive hits and the dollars start flowing in?
These 15 tycoons, who made things that shook the world, will roll out some of the most important words of wisdom, of your life. 

http://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/15-inspiring-quotes/?ref=social&type=fb&b=0

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Alvida, “hasta luego", Goodbye & Thank you my Team




Dear Team Members


As you are aware I will be leaving the services of Schneider Electric today, the 30th of June 2015. Its time to say good bye after almost a decade of service at Schneider Electric. Its been a incredible journey for me spread across 10 years in 3 different roles.

During this journey I have seen the rise of Schneider Electric, came across some great Managers, colleagues and peers and had the privilege of working under some great Leaders and leading some great teams across the world.

I have always believed that a Leader is only as good as his team. What ever I have been able to achieve or succeed  its because of the incredible people who worked with me and walked the journey along with me. I have been fortunate to have teams who have worked tirelessly, very sincerely, hardworking, very committed and loyal - we lost just 1 leader (N-2) in my team during my entire 10 years of working at SE.

As I move on, I would like to take a moment to remember and cherish our times together. We have given the best, accomplished a lot & sure a lot to be proud off.

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I am sure we also realize that there is a long way to go and many more milestones to achieve and am confident that under the new Leadership of Srinivas Surapani, this current HRServices Team will scale newer heights.

It is only a beginning, always. The young must know it; the old must know it. It must always sustain us, because the greatness comes not when things go always good for you, but the greatness comes and you are really tested, when you take some knocks, some disappointments, when sadness comes, because only if you have been in the deepest valley can you ever know how magnificent it is to be on the highest mountain.

And so I say to you on this occasion, as I leave, I leave proud of the people who have stood by me and worked for me and served this company. I want you to be proud of what you have done. I want you to continue to serve in SE, if that is your wish.

Always give your best wherever you are, never get discouraged, never be petty; always remember, others may crib about you, but those who crib about you don't win unless you crib about  them, and then you destroy yourself.

And so, I leave with high hopes, in good spirit, and with deep humility, and with very much gratefulness in my heart. I can only say to each and every one of you not only will I always remember you, not only will I always be grateful to you but always you will be in my heart and you will be in our prayers. 

It’s been great interacting and knowing each one of you.  Thank you all for your support, patience, and friendship over the past year. I will definitely miss working @ APC and SE. Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I’ll miss you. Until we meet again! This is not a goodbye, only “hasta luego” or “see you later”.


Thank you for all your Farewell parties @ Blore (HRC), Gurgaon - HRS, Gurgaon HR, APC, GSC (HR), GSC (LT), HRSSLT, Innovare parties etc. Thanks to all your gifts and especially those hand made greeting cards & messages, the autographed cricket bat, the autographed Tea Cup & Saucer which will decorate my house and all other gifts that you have presented to me. More than any thing else, thanks for all the love & affection and the kind words & emotions showered on me. I am deeply humbled.

I strongly believe a memory lasts forever, never will it die... true friends stay together and never say goodbye...

I wish all of you all the very best and trust that SE will continue to lead in Energy Efficiency and helping People “make the most of the Engergy”

I am looking forward to a new challenge and to start a new phase of my career in my life.


You can always reach out to me and count on me for any support that you may need in future. We can stay connected

Professional rameshranjan@humanengineers.com
Personal : ramran21@gmail.com
Linked In : https://in.linkedin.com/in/rameshranjan
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ramesh.ranjan.3877

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Personal : http://www.rranjana.blogspot.in


Thank you my colleague & Friend and wish you and your family all the very best. 



Ramesh Ranjan
  |   Schneider Electric   |  Global Human Resources  |   India  |   Vice President - India HR Services
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