Friday 15 July 2011

Arindam Chaudhuri with Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal on Corruption & Lokpal Bill- LIVE India

This is an edited version of the live telecast on LIVE India

originally uploaded at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PS1Ufz7hYU&feature=channel_video_title on July 1, 2011

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The Magic of Number 3 in Marketing

Wednesday, July 13, 2011


"IIPM Prof Rajita Chaudhuri on ‘The Magic of Number 3 in Marketing’ The slower-than-expected growth in the country's factory output may sennd markets in a tizzy every now and then. But, management graduates passing out of premier B-schools are betting big on manufacturing. Volatility in the global financial markets is pushing fresh graduates to brick and mortar industries.

An increasing number of students passing out from the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are choosing careers in manufacturing over traditional finance roles post-slowdown. On an average, 10% more students across IIMs have taken up jobs in core sectors this year as compared to previous years. This is likely to go up further over the next three years, say experts.
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ORIGINALLY POSTED AT : http://www.iipm-info-iipm.blogspot.com/

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Friday, July 15, 2011 Mumbai attacked again, 3 blasts in Dadar West, Zaveri Bazar and Opera House, killed 18

"Terror struck Mumbai again when three serial blasts in crowded areas killed 18 people and injured 113. The blasts took place in Dadar (West).................
The Shiv Sena organised a separate protest at Mandai. Sena leader Sham Deshpande said that the Pune people firmly support the Mumbaikars in their hour of crisis.

The BJP state unit chief Sudhir Mungantiwar said in a press statement that the government should firmly tackle the terrorism menace and that the entire country stands united to combat terrorism.

Opposition parties have organized protests in Western Maharashtra also............................The third blast took place in Dadar. "Samples have been taken from the blast sites. Forensic experts are sifting through the debris for more evidence. It is too early to say anything regarding the kind of explosives used," he said, adding all angles will be probed.

The ATS chief requested people not to indulge in rumour mongering. "Even this morning there were rumours about six unexploded bombs being found in the city. We request people not to believe in such rumours and assist the administration in maintaining peace................. "
ORIGINALLY POSTED AT : http://iipm-info-iipm.blogspot.com/2011/07/mumbai-attacked-again-3-blasts-in-dadar.html
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DICTATORSHIP OF THE SYCOPHANTS

[June, 2011]

The modern day Jalianwala Bagh at Ramlila Grounds shows the demonic attitude of the government, the weak spine of the opposition and the hypocrisy of the media towards Bharat!


My question is, are we living in a democracy or in a shamelessly unapologetic dictatorial regime? Has the government finally lost it totally? Or do they believe that the people of the country are so foolish that they will quietly accept any amount of dictatorship and vote them to power again in 2014? Is there absolutely no learning from DMK’s huge loss in Tamil Nadu where it virtually controlled the media and yet people kicked them out? What happened on June 4th, 2011, is an absolute blot on the Indian democracy.........................

ORIGINALLY POSTED AT : http://www.arindamchaudhuri.com/india-today-tomorrow/11-june.html
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MBA Mafia

Management education as a term has been defined, redefined and today it is being ill-defined. It's common knowledge that management education can be imparted after doing graduation in any stream, be it history, geography, economics, biology, engineering etc. The most important aspect of the above fact is that management is not that well developed a stream for which one has to spend years of education (5 years or more). What I mean is if one wants to do Masters in Geography, he necessary has to have a bachelors Degree in Geography and the same is with physics, economics, and all other streams of higher education. This is so as all these streams are very well developed and therefore to understand a Masters level theory for micro biology for example requires a perfect understanding of all the  graduation level theories of the same subject. All the other fields of post graduate studies are post graduate in nature because of the higher level of technicalities and theories in them.

What I am trying to drive towards is the non challengeable fact that management as a stream of studies is more hype than content. Infact, after a certain point its actually not possible to develop it any further.....................


ORIGINALLY POSTED AT : http://www.arindamchaudhuri.com/MBA-Mafia.html 

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Arindam Chaudhuri Books

COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY HATCH'

Extracts from the Book :

If you think you can, you are right :

Just be passionate about what you think - is how the mgmt. guru Arindam Chaudhuri urges us to delve deeper and make headway into what the title of the book has in store for us.
They say “don’t count your chickens before they hatch”. They are correct. Every time you are about to sign a big contract in life, expect to meet with a fatal accident while getting out of the car on your way to signing the contract. In fact, every time you are about to start the greatest speech or concert of your life, expect to fall flat on the stage and break your nose. Or rather when your aircraft has landed safely don’t start thanking God, but expect to die due to a fall from the stairs while climbing down the aircraft. So what if you have written your exams to your utter satisfaction; don’t rejoice, but anticipate that your paper will get exchanged with that of the worst student of your class..................


ORIGINALLY POSTED AT  : http://books.arindamchaudhuri.com/ 

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FOR SALMAN KHURSHID, IT IS A BIG CHALLENGE AHEAD; AND I PERSONALLY LOOK FORWARD TO A REVOLUTIONARY COUPLE OF YEARS AHEAD!

July 15, 2011


"..............The only thing that we nowadays talk about is corruption. And the one and only solution for solving this issue of corruption is a functional judicial system. Corruption and greed are globally prevalent; yet these touch far less lives in the USA than in India simply because the American judicial system is functional while ours is dysfunctional. In America, they have ten times more judges per million people than in India; so there is a fear of immediate punishment – while in India, there is no such fear of punishment..............."

ORIGINALLY POSTED AT : http://www.arindamchaudhuri.blogspot.com/
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