Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2024

Ratan Tata’s Legacy

Ratan Tata’s tenure at the helm of the Tata Group stands out as a transformative era for India’s largest corporate conglomerate. He inherited a sprawling yet loosely connected group of 34 listed companies and numerous unlisted entities, managing to unify them into a more cohesive and forward-looking organization. Tata’s focus on streamlining operations, especially exiting non-core businesses like cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, was key to making the group more efficient.


While Tata’s business acumen was initially questioned, he faced early trials, including a significant strike at Tata Motors’ Pune unit, which he managed with understated efficiency. However, it was his audacious global acquisitions, such as the Corus Steel and Jaguar-Land Rover purchases, that both cemented and tested his leadership. These high-stake bets expanded Tata’s global footprint, yet they also strained finances, especially in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.


The ambitious Tata Nano project, though bold in its vision to offer a low-cost car, proved to be a significant failure, indicating some of the limitations of Ratan Tata’s risk-taking. Yet, his reorientation of Tata Motors ultimately contributed to the company becoming India’s second-largest car manufacturer. His forward-thinking investments in avionics and component manufacturing demonstrated a futuristic vision, though some ventures, such as the aviation arm, faced persistent challenges.


Ratan Tata’s tenure was not without controversy. His clashes with successor Cyrus Mistry, and Mistry’s eventual ousting, revealed the underlying tensions in leadership styles and decision-making frameworks. While Tata championed transparency and strategic vision, the group’s heavy reliance on his personal leadership style highlighted a gap in organizational checks and balances.


Ultimately, Ratan Tata left behind a group more streamlined and globalized than what he inherited, though some of his boldest moves underscored the fine line between visionary leadership and high-risk strategy. His legacy remains one of cohesion and bold global ambition, but also of the challenges that come with such audacity in leadership.

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Civil Services as a career choice

Civil service is a career choice that offers a unique opportunity to serve the nation and make a difference in the lives of people. It is a noble profession that requires dedication, hard work, and a commitment to public service. There are various agencies and departments that make up the civil service, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Revenue Service (IRS) and Indian Foreign Service (IFS), among others. These services are responsible for the administration and management of various government functions, including law and order, revenue collection, and foreign affairs.

One of the main benefits of choosing a career in the civil service is the opportunity to work in a variety of fields and locations. Civil servants have the opportunity to work at the national level, as well as in states and districts across the country. This allows them to gain a diverse range of experiences and develop a broad set of skills. For example, a civil servant in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) may work in areas such as policy development, law and order, revenue collection, and education. Similarly, a civil servant in the Indian Police Service (IPS) may work in areas such as crime investigation, traffic management, and community policing. And a civil servant in the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) may work in areas such as diplomacy, trade, and cultural exchange. Indian Revenue Service (IRS) Officers may be engaged in tax assessment and financial fraud investigation along with international taxation and cross border tax evasion.

Civil servants may also work at the state and local levels, where they are responsible for implementing policies and decisions that affect their communities. For example, a civil servant in a state education department may be responsible for implementing policies and programs related to school funding, curriculum development, and teacher training. In addition to implementing policies and decisions, civil servants may also play a role in the policy-making and decision-making processes themselves. This may involve providing advice and recommendations to elected officials and other decision-makers based on their expertise and experience.

For example, a civil servant in the Ministry of Finance may provide recommendations on budget allocation and economic policy based on their knowledge of financial trends and analysis. Similarly, a civil servant in the Ministry of Health may provide recommendations on healthcare policy based on their knowledge of public health issues.

Another advantage of a career in the civil service is the potential for advancement. Civil servants have the opportunity to rise through the ranks and take on leadership roles within their agencies. They also have the opportunity to pursue further education and training to enhance their skills and expertise.

For example, civil servants may be able to pursue advanced degrees in areas such as public administration, policy analysis, and law. They may also be able to participate in leadership development programs and attend professional workshops and seminars.

Another advantage of a career in the civil service is the potential for advancement. Civil servants have the opportunity to rise through the ranks and take on leadership roles within their agencies. They also have the opportunity to pursue further education and training to enhance their skills and expertise.To be eligible for a career in the civil service, individuals must meet certain educational and age requirements. In addition, they must pass a competitive examination, which is held annually by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The examination consists of written and oral components (Prelims, Mains and Interview), and candidates are evaluated on their knowledge of subjects such as current affairs, history, economics, global relations, public administration among others as well as their communication and leadership skills and aptitude.

While a career in the civil service can be rewarding and challenging, it also comes with its share of challenges. Civil servants are expected to work long hours and may be required to work in difficult or hazardous conditions. They may also face criticism and scrutiny from the public and media.

Despite these challenges, a career in the civil service can be a fulfilling and rewarding experience for those who are passionate about making a difference and serving their communities. It is a unique opportunity to contribute to the development and well-being of the nation, and to work towards the greater good of society.

The students are encouraged to refer to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) official website: This website provides information about the civil services examination, including the eligibility criteria, examination syllabus, and application process. It also provides access to past exam papers, which can be helpful for practice and preparation. https://www.upsc.gov.in/

Also refer to the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions: This ministry is responsible for the administration of the civil service in India. The ministry website provides information about the different agencies and departments that make up the civil service, as well as policies and programs related to civil service development and reform.

Jai Hind!


Sunday, June 21, 2020

Civil Services Examination – Step by Step

I thank whole heartedly dear Tanuj Mathur, old friend and currently placed with Amity Lucknow Campus, who invited me to host a webinar on civil services exam preparation as a part of career counseling series for the students of liberal arts and business school. I was really happy and content to have done it.

The recording of the webinar is attached below. It can be viewed on Youtube as well on my channel. I have made all the efforts to outline the civil services preparation strategy with few practical and relevant tips deriving from my own experience.
In this webinar, you'll get to know about: 1. Making up your mind for this Exam 2. How to choose a subject (optional) 3. Word about coaching institutes 4. Place of preparation 5. Study material 6. Finances 7. Answer Writing 8. Day scheduling 9. Productivity resources 10. AND, lots of motivation.


It would be more gratifying if I could see few successful students from Amity Lucknow Campus in the years to come.

Cheers!

Sunday, June 14, 2020

Create a System of your own - Reject Autopilot Mode

We are all so overwhelmed by the current situation during this pandemic that most of the times emotions and stress drive our day. With these challenging times, our routines have gone for a toss. Working from home has actually changed the perspective with which we used to see through the day. During the initial days, when the Lockdown was very severe, procuring ration for the house was the most important agenda. But over a period of last 2-3 months, most of us have accepted this as new normal. When things are not planned during the day and we see the day through on its own, it’s basically an auto-pilot mode on which we are running. This needs to be changed and stopped if we want to create some value for ourselves and for others.

This calls for a creation of a system which can help us steer through the day more productively. I faced this challenge mainly on 4 fronts: as a father, as a husband, as a Government employee and as a Boss to my immediate staff. Then I sat sown one day to reflect upon what I was doing, what were my plans for the coming months and how do I intend to achieve them. I realized the importance of solitude. It’s so vital to be on your own at times doing the stuff that you like, planning your calendar and carving your niche day by day.

I have started using the TODOIST app which is keeping me on my toes every day in and out. It has driven me to do the meticulous planning. And accordingly, I have created a system of my own which works for me. Today, being a Sunday, June 14, 2020, is my Review Day and a planning day for the upcoming week. This is really helping me populate my calendar for the coming week so that I am not lost during the week searching for the stuff I need to do as now I already know what are my high priority jobs which needs to be accomplished beforehand. Populating your calendar is such an important concept. Jot down the important areas of your life where you want to work. The starting point can be your major goals. Then they can further be divided into smaller bit by bit achievable goals which can be spread out over the weekdays setting different levels of priorities. This is a discipline I really feel we all as professionals or students need to inculcate. This ensures that we are not driving our life in an autopilot mode and accepting what comes as it is. Personal Discipline is a muscle. The more you stretch it, the stronger it grows.

Further, I have realized the importance of using FEEDLY app. This brings to you the feeds of the websites that you have subscribed to. You need not visit those pages. Whenever a new article is published, you get intimated and updated accordingly. This is such a great productivity tool.
I have my major feeds in Feedly, for instance, Fitness, Parenting, Editorials, Photography, Candlesticks, Relationships, Transfer Pricing, Productivity etc. What I do is I spread these feeds over the coming week and dedicate one hour during a day for that particular feed. For e.g., Monday is my day to read the Editorial feed. Here, I read all the major articles of the newspapers I have subscribed to and grab the ideas from therein.

Also important is to use the EVERNOTE app along with it. Its primarily a note making app. So, while reading, if I come across something interesting grabbing my attention, I don’t waste time clipping it to the relevant notebook in Evernote. Likewise, Tuesdays dedicated for Parenting, Wednesdays dedicated for Stock Market Candlestick charts etc.

Recently, I have also drawn a list of online tutorials which I need to study. This is such an important area which many of us may not delve into. This may include productivity masterclass, Creative writing, photography tutorials, MS Excel ninja, Transfer Pricing Webinars etc. You can cover up the areas wherein you are interested in.

This creation of a system will help us lead a more meaningful, productive and energy driven life. It’s all a game of will power. World class will power is not an inborn strength, but a skill developed through relentless practice.

Cheers!

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Overcoming the impossible!



Talk at Advani Law College

I’m so grateful and thankful to Dr Santhi Dasari for inviting me as a guest of honour in the annual elocution competition in the college today. It feels so good to interact with the students at this age you know the prime age when it’s time to take decision for the life when it’s time to decide upon the careers what exactly they are going to do in their life usually what happens at this age of 25 to 30 people are not very sure what exactly what they going to do in the rest 30 years of their life. 

Reiterating my point here which I discussed in the talk about the technique of AIR. This means associating the things with the next object and imagining it in the most ridiculous manner. Association imagination ridiculous Being the key terms. I just thought I’ll discuss this concept with the students who had come over for the elocution competition you know it’s so important for children to be confident in the art of public speaking at times what happens is when ever you come on to the stage you mind turns blank and then you realise the importance of remembering the points and that’s where the technique of AIR comes in handy. Beat elocution competition over the PowerPoint presentations which we generally give coming onto the stage and facing the audience it becomes all the more imperative that we remember the points that need to discuss as we do not want to lead our discussion in a haphazard manner. The AIR technique helps us to remember the points exactly in the same sequence so that we have a fruitful discussion in a sequin shall manner the way we want to and which will enthrall the audience. 

Then I love talking about the clarity in life as at this age of 25 to 30 years people do not realise that the decisions that they will take during this span of the life time will affect and impact their lives after 30 years of their life. My professor of sociology in New Delhi used to tell us that people who slog their ass during first 30 years of their life live like a king during the next 30 years of your life and those who don’t the lesser it is said the better. It is a general tendency among people to live the life of mediocrity people are very shy to come out of their comfort zone they don’t want to do things going out of their own way whenever they feel discomfort they step back and don’t take an extra effort to excel in life these kind of people comprises the 95% lot in society. I really feel that people should take an extra effort in their life to come out with a different kind of magic in their life by toiling hard day in and day out and achieving excellence in their trade in their sphere of work. It is easy for us to toe the line of others but we tend to forget that everybody is running their own race what the other person is achieving in their life it’s not necessary that we should achieve the same as we may be in a different zone altogether. Coming out with excellent results in your life can happen only with your daily rituals what kind of daily habits you have inculcated what all new habits you are ready to inculcate are you ready to take the plunge are you ready to  go for an extra mile are you ready to track your progress are you ready to master the new skills are you ready to read are you ready to surround yourself with noble thoughts are you ready to become a master of your trade are you ready to go for killing are you ready to put in a dedicated hard work for hours and hours together without distraction. ?? 

Become a super productivity NINJA in your life and then see the reaction of others around you !! You will shine like a star. 

Best wishes!

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Weight Loss Journey



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Greetings!

Its been quite sometime that i have been struggling to loose my weight. Being so aware about the fitness, i couldnt see my weight increasing. Feb 2017, i had touched 89Kgs! i was looking bulky and fat and had very low energy levels. Have a look:

82 Kgs

77 Kgs
I made it a point to loose weight and do something about my body. That time, i joined Anjali Mukherjee's course in Mumbai and it was bang on ! Thanks to them. In the very first week of de-toxification, i lost 4 kgs! And the journey continued. In a span of 2 months, with all the sheer hard work, I had touched 79.3 kgs! But then I got complacent. I have charm for bourbon biscuits and sweets. I started eating them and stopped attending my scheduled appointments. That was my complacent attitude that hit me hard and within 2 months I had touched 82 kgs.

Its very important to know what you want. I did everything to loose weight but never focused on weight maintenance. And since the results were showing so I started cheating in between and had a good time eating lot of sweets.

Since then, its been more than a year that I had been struggling to come below 82kgs. Some friends of mine say that I am not able to loose because my bones weigh too much. I kept exercising but had no control over my food habits. Weighing 82 kgs for 1 year was so frustrating. That was the time I joined Anjali Mukherjee’s course again. I thought that I need a certain amount of monitoring to just keep me on track. And here I am ! I joined on 11th July at 82.2 kgs and today on 11th Aug, I weigh 76.8 kgs !! Wooooof !!

Yes, this time the determination is even higher and I have decided to take sugar intake levels to zero. Fitness is a mind game. It’s a daily ritual. Cheating once in a while is fine. I have had certain realisations after achieving this feat:

1.     I feel more energetic
2.    I am more organized
3.    I remember things that are to be done
4.    I have gained stamina for running (I run 10 kms 3 times a week now!)
5.    Clothes look great on you once you feel fit, no matter what you wear
6.    With this sense of achievement, nothing looks impossible
7.    In others areas of life also, you feel like an achiever and a leader
8.    I have become more active and mindful

My suggestion to folks who are trying to loose weight:

1.     Be regular
2.    Dieting should not be a punishment
3.   Whenever you feel that you are the chosen one to be deprived of all the sweets, think about the larger goal
4.    Exercise along with diet is must. Diet alone may not produce great results (avoid weight training during your weight loss journey)
5.    Following your plan should become your obsession
6.    You will get lot of time in your life to eat those creamy biscuits
7.    Mean business, this is no joke

The story doesn’t end here. Will write a sequel once I achieve my desired weight between 70-73 kgs.

Till then, Best of Luck !


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