Wednesday 17 August 2011

Arindam chaudhuri Articles

A TALE OF TWO CITIES: HOW BANGALORE IS LOSING OUT 

[July, 2011]

When two nations started upgrading one of their cities, one nation aimed to make it an industrial & manufacturing hub, the other aimed to upgrade it to be their only and biggest IT hub. Coincidently, both these cities are located at the south of the respective nations. But then, one nation chose a port city (to exploit the sea trade), while the other ignored the very economy of sea and chose a landlocked city. One has a land size of 7,434.4 sq km with a population of 9.94 million while the other has an expanse of 741 sq km but has a population of 5.7 million. These two nations are none other than the favourite choices of economic critics – China and India. While China went ahead with Guangzhou on their industrial spree, India settled down for Bangalore to make it India’s biggest IT hub. Both Bangalore and Guangzhou laid their founding stones in the early 90s, and by the end of 20th century, had established themselves as an IT and industrial hub respectively. But then, the differences between and effective output by both these hubs now are more startling than their similarities.  


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Wednesday 27 July 2011

Arindam Chaudhuri on the DU-SRCC 'cut off' debate on Times Now

HOW THE ARAB UPRISING IS A "CHANGE OF CIVILISATION" AND HOW IT BRINGS AN END TO THE AMERICAN DOUBLE STANDARDS. ALSO WHAT INDIA MUST LEARN

[March, 2011]

At a point in time where not just India, but the entire world is grappling with the issue of food shortage and escalating food prices, especially owing to the worst drought that has recently hit China (affecting eight major wheat-growing provinces that account for around 80 per cent of the country’s total wheat output), and at a point in time wherein black money and corruption have taken up gigantic proportions, the least that was expected of our honourable Finance Minister was a few bold steps to arrest both the issues. To tackle the impending food crisis, most governments across the world are planning and drafting policies to control the expected food shortage and the anticipated food price hike. West Asian countries are stocking up grains, while countries like Iraq have already placed orders for 400,000 tonnes of wheat grain from the US. Following the trend, even Jordan, Lebanon, Algeria, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia are exporting grains and Russia has even announced a complete ban on food grain exports. In this light, whatever our Finance Minister announced in his Union Budget 2011-12 had no meat with respect to restoration of food grain stock;.....................


Originally posted at  : http://www.arindamchaudhuri.com/india-today-tomorrow/11-march.html

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IT IS THE ELECTRONIC MEDIA THAT INDIA MUST THANK FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE ANNA MOVEMENT. AND YES, IT SURE WAS DEMOCRATIC

[April, 2011]

A seventy-three year old unassuming man by the name of Kisan Bapat Baburao Hazare is again set to give sleepless nights to the Government of India. More popularly known as Anna Hazare, this isn’t his first endeavour to take the putrescent establishment head on. He earned his due recognition when he tirelessly fought to develop a model village in the district of Ahmednagar in Maharashtra. As it happens to most in our country, for all the good work, Dr. Hazare was also factitiously arrested in 1998 and was released on account of a huge public uproar. Incidentally, the Government of India also recognized his efforts by bestowing him with the Padma Bhushan. But amongst all his mini revolutions which have advantaged the smaller sections of society, this time Hazare is taking up such an issue which is probably the biggest malaise of our democracy and is a cause which affects every living Indian in some way or the other. 


Originally posted at  : http://www.arindamchaudhuri.com/india-today-tomorrow/11-april.html

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Theory "i" managment

The need to have an Indian management theory for Indian corporates.
How often has one heard of an American organisation adopting the Japanese management style to surge ahead? How often has one heard of the reverse? Probably never. However, I do remember reading somewhere that when IBM-USA was making losses while IBM-Japan was making profits, IBM-USA tried to adopt the Japanese management style to turn around. The result was increased losses..........................



Originally posted at  : http://www.arindamchaudhuri.com/theory-i-managment.html

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011


A new study says Indians are most depressed



Indians are among the world's most depressed. According to a World Health Organization-sponsored study, while around 9% of people in India reported having an extended period of depression within their lifetime, nearly 36% suffered from what is called Major Depressive Episode (MDE).

Originally posted at : http://iipm-info-iipm.blogspot.com/

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The Human Factor club of IIPM-Hyderabad has organized a guest lecture for all the current batches on 19/7/2011. This lecture was delivered by Prof. Sandeep Kulshrestha .

Mr. Sandeep is currently heading the Organizational effectiveness role of a start-up web business company, SIMPLOGY, based in Australia and is spearheading the efforts to take the organization to next level in India. Besides this, Mr.Sandeep have worked with different organizations like Holiday Inn Hotels, Taj Group of Hotels, Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind and Dr Reddy’s Foundation in different Human Resources roles, from a entry level to leadership profile.


Originally posted at : http://www.iipm.in/news-and-events/Guest-Lecture-by-Prof.-Sandeep-Kulshrestha,-Head-HR-and-Organizational-Effectiveness-SIMPLOGY/

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