The whale shaped heavy duty transport plane from Airbus.
A train of thoughts and writings on development, technology and the economy focusing on the socio-techno-economic-cultural surge of developing economies to regain and partake in leadership of the world. Written by George Easaw, member of the faculty of Business Administration of Allliance University, Bangalore, India. (This is purely an academic site, no commercial use is allowed. Photography rights lie with the respective organisations). Mention credits as needed.
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
How East India Co enslaved India ..
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| Robert Clive with the Mughal emperor, Shah Alam |
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| Robert Clive |
Thursday, July 16, 2015
The 15 diseases of leadership, according to Pope Francis ..
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| Pope Francis, removing the "inviolable sanctity" from religious leadership across the world ! |
Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth without destroying his roots.- Frank A. Clark
What more to say of the great article that appeared in Harvard Business Review by Gary Hammel, April, 2015 issue, than say in short - to have a healthy church we need healthy leaders !!
Here is the HBR link ..
This is a great article which stresses not on the qualities and characteristics of leaders nor looking at how leaders are made or born, instead it throws light on the diseases that afflict leadership across global organisations (in the Catholic Church), but definitely it has great connotations, reverberations and meanings in different organisations around the world.
A leadership team which does not do a self check on itself is a dead log and a sick body.
The various diseases of leadership as listed by Gary Hamel are given here, these are interesting and afflicts every leader, great and small.
2. Another disease is being excessively busy - by being excessively tied to one's job, and forgetting to relax, the leaders are making themselves less efficient - Learn to relax at times with family and friends
4. The disease of excessive planning and of functionalism - by being excessively systematic, the leaders are compartmentalising themselves, not allowing flexibility and spontaneity to help leaders lead people. - be more accessible
6. A sort of "leadership Alzheimer’s disease" - forgetting the roots which nurtured and brought up the leaders - be grateful to society
8. The disease of existential schizophrenia - not being in touch with ordinary people - never forget the ordinary people who nurtured you
10. The disease of idolizing superiors - for selfish needs and self-aggrandisement resorted to by small minds - respect people for who they are
12. The disease of a downcast face - putting on a face of melancholy and sourness, is wrongly attributed to being busy, which on the other hand is a symptom of insecurity and fear - be open to public opinion and be frank and open
14. The disease of closed circles - where belonging to a clique or coterie, slams leaders shut from reality of the outside world - be open to accept others' opinions
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Five UK satellites go into orbit on Indian rocket - BBC News
Friday, July 10, 2015
MDP on Employee Engagement af Alliance U. Bangalore.
Pics from the 2 day MDP on Employee Engagement which started yesterday, 9 July at Alliance U, central campus, Anekal being inaugurated by Chancellor Prof Madhukar Angur with resource persons Prof S Ramadoss ( former CHRO Titan), Prof. Ms. Pratima Varma and Prof Debashish Sengupta and participants from First American, Toyota Kirloskar, TVS etc
US data breach 'hit 21.5m people'
US will try to control its digital espionage initiatives aimed at other nations (and including China) ..
Getting a bitter taste of its own medicine .. With 10% of population already digitally compromised, it could be only a matter of months for the rest !
US data breach 'hit 21.5m people' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-33472585
What is happening in Iran ?
When the Islamists overthrew Shah Reza Pehlavi and took power in 1970, the Iranians fell to religious radicalism. One of my colleagues in th...




