Foreword | Relationships
| Work | Life
| Family
WORK
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When you want to race down the road and a
bullock-cart crosses your path, its hard to be nice.
- I've seen that
most of us envy the wealth and status of successful
people without realizing the hard work that has gone
into it.
- Some of us tend to discount the success of an
individual crediting it to team effort. Without undermining the team, credit for success
or failure goes to the leader. He is the visionary, risk-strategist and motivator.
- I've learnt
that when you take an aggressive stand at work, its
important to keep your boss posted so that he bats
for you.
- I've learnt
that not leading a balanced life could lead to stress
during high pressure at Work.
- I've learnt
that it is important for the boss to value the time
of his subordinates. He must not keep them waiting
outside his room or otherwise.
- I've learnt
to be careful of people who try and put words into
my mouth.
- I've learnt
that in a negotiation, it pays to speak less and let
body language do the talking.
- I've realized
that management is all about people and need not necessarily
mean being a technical expert in the business.
- I've learnt
that when you take a new job, the first eight weeks
is when everyone is watching, assessing and forming
opinions of you.
- I've realized
that the best way of effecting change is by taking
the affected people into confidence earlier.
- I've realized
that you must allow your subordinates to speak while
interacting with them.
- I've learnt
that not reading a paper before signing it could expose
my company to greater risks than anticipated.
- I've realized
that global corporations are built through vision,
people, excellent financial management, guts and satisfied
consumers.
- I've realized
that a business head can assume ownership of the finance
guy or else let him become a pain in the neck.
- I've learnt
that reading continuously speeds up the learning process.
- I've learnt
that when you tell your operator you do not want to
take a call, you must ensure that the caller does
not hear your conversation.
- I've observed
that your secretary knows you as well as your avoided.
- I've observed
that your secretary knows you as well as your spouse.
- I've learnt
that you have to get off the high horse to succeed
in India.
- I've learnt
that a competent individual will need to live with
other trying to demotivate him by picking holes in
his personality.
- I've learnt
that cash-rich companies call the shots in business.
- I've realized
that a consultant who knows that you know more than
him would tend to avoid you and work with your less
knowledgeable colleagues.
- I've realized
that one of ways of disarming your opponent is to
have his children dote on you.
- I've realized
that music in my room, along with a good sea view
sees my productivity going up 50 %.
- I've realized
that having your predecessor working in the same company
and interacting with your subordinates continuously
could be a challenging proposition.
- In a Marketing - Finance battle, a CEO has delicate
job of striking the right balance between these departments.
- I've learnt
to keep away from the bosss wife especially
if shes fond of you. Its equivalent to
playing with fire.
- When you are taking a controversial decision, do not
commit yourself to the extent that it makes it impossible to extricate yourself later or
else you could become like Abhimanyu who having got into a Chakravyuv failed to get out of
it.
- I've decided
to look smart, wear bright clothes on every Monday
morning, thereby setting the tone for the week.
- Before making your presentation, sit down,
anticipate questions that you might be asked and prepare your replies.
- I've learnt
that you should not move out of your house until it
is in order to prevent yourself from being attacked
from behind. Simply put, it means do your homework,
cover your flanks before moving forward to prevent
your opponents from finding chinks in your armor.
- I've learnt
that your first job should be a three to five year
stint with a professionally managed, well run company
laying the foundation for a bright future.
- In a competitive situation, victory could be
achieved by using unexpected tactics.
- I've realized
that for an appraisal to be effective it must be two-way
i.e. from boss to subordinate and vice versa.
- I've realized
that when you enter a room for a negotiation, where
you sit, could determine how the meeting goes.
- At work, some of us have the habit of cribbing continuously. I believe
that although some bit of cribbing is healthy, beyond a point you should look for another
job.
- Like you cannot choose your parents, you cannot
select your boss.
- A line of degrees could get you a job but not a
promotion. Similarly, a high flying designation could get you into a meeting. After
hearing you everyone knows where youve come from.
- You could be
the boss and get work done by virtue of being one.
Remember to use the words "Thanks You" after
a job is done. It could make of a difference.
- Someone once asked me; why do Indian men get
intimidated by a woman in a business suit ? I said , Ask a Behanji why she
feels insecure in the company a suave guy.
- A lot of us build up this very different, supposedly
impressive image at work. Having done so, some hesitate inviting our colleagues home,
apprehensive that a carefully cultivated image may change overnight.
- It is important to trust your employees. Having said
that, keep your eyes close to the ground. How do you handle a colleague you like but
cannot trust completely? Take him by surprise, keep him on his toes and sparingly let him
have the big picture.
- Do not stop an evil colleague from making mistakes.
Let him keep on doing so till his deeds catch up with him.
- When you come to work, upset about something that
has gone wrong or had an argument with your spouse, you are likely to lose your temper at
the slightest pretext. My advice is; stay cool, get engrossed in work, avoid getting into
a discussion. By lunch you should be closer to your normal self.
- I've learnt
that your office room and how you work is a reflection
of what you are.
- I've learnt
never to simultaneously declare war on all my enemies,
but to take them on one by one.
- I've learnt
that every professional earns the respect of all by
being dispassionate, objective and fair.
- I've learnt
that if your employer pays you more than what you
are worth, sooner or later it will show. Sensible
is the person who having realized so, keeps his standard
of living the same, so that he saves for a rainy day.
- I've realized
that people who take short-cuts to success lose it
as soon as they get it.
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