Archive for July, 2011

Kindly Adjust

Posted on July 10, 2011. Filed under: Social Commentary |

Today I was travelling from my new office in Baner, Pune to my home. Half the road has been dug for concretization work. All the office goers were navigating their way through mounds of cement, stones and sewage water, the way only Indian drivers can, with a look of calm satori on their faces. This [...]

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On Governmental Regulations

Posted on July 10, 2011. Filed under: Entreprenuership |

Entrepreneurs are of a type. Most of the entrepreneurs I have seen are the ambitious, go -getter types. Many of them are “big picture” guys who are extremely goal oriented. They do not have the time for the fine print. They know what they want and they know how to get it. The world of [...]

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A visit to my ancestral village

Posted on July 10, 2011. Filed under: Social Commentary |

As I had mentioned in one of my previous entries, one of my endeavors this year would be to bring the internet to 10 remote villages in the district of Ratnagiri in Western India. So, in December 2010, I ended visiting the field area, identifying the villages, interacting with students and teachers in the area [...]

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The Clarity Principle

Posted on July 10, 2011. Filed under: Entreprenuership |

My experiments with clarity began about two years back. It had been three years since I had started my business. I was still nowhere close to where I had wanted to be in terms of my personal, financial, emotional and professional lives. I had this very vague sense of being dissatisfied with what life had [...]

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Pareto Principle and the entreprenuer

Posted on July 10, 2011. Filed under: Entreprenuership |

Wilfredo Pareto, the great Italian economist is probably the most referenced man in today’s commercial life. Known for his famous Pareto principle which says that 80% of the output depends only on 20% of the factors of production. For example, if you observe your daily life as a businessman, it is those 2 or 3 [...]

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