Sunday, June 01, 2008
HR problems
I realize this from the conversation i had with a number of like myself ,aspiring managers.
Previously there used to be two class of employee one which didn't had skills for the work and other which had skills and could also ask for premium salary.
In the last 5 years the picture has changed quiet a lot and it doesn't come to me as a surprise that though the salary are on the rise, so has been the attrition problem and the job hopping activity.
So what is at unrest???
First let see how the class of employee have changed. There are now three classes of employee and quiet different from the earlier two.
The First is class of all those employee that have completed their education and have to work for earning a salary. The second class is the one which are educated and can work and get a salary for work done. The third class is one which are educated, can work, deserve premium; but that is not the end of it with them. They are also looking for work.
But when it is so simple to classify the employees, why there is a conundrum?
It is because:
Though it is easy to screen between the first and other two.. it is difficult to screen between the second and the third class.And it is only after you have employed them for a period you realize that in which class they can actually be classified. so what we are looking for for making the distinction. A number of them.
The third class always have higher aims. They want to grow and would be ready to take greater responsibility. The trick here lies in recognizing this and rewarding the same with work and compensation. If you don't provide the either they don't see the growth. If you will decide every term of employment they will be gone (this include work, compensation, quantum of work, work timings).
The employer should never try to be smart with them; if you have the experience they are also the cream and the end result is not good for either. The development has to be mutual.
The term 'compensation' used by the industry is misnomer. Unless they think that they torture us first and they want to compensate. This then lead to what we have at hand; attrition , job hopping.The loss on the employee side is they don't develop expertise.
The second class has to be motivated first and that is all that is required. Then they become part of the third.
The first class needs to understand what all type of work is available and that they can choose the work.This will lead to enhanced efficiency; if understood by the employer as well.
At the same time HR can argue that the quality of employee has gone down and that is more than true!!
But these changes wont take place till HR comes to the forefront of Company's growth plan and realization of the fact by Education Centers that the need and the quality of the hour both has risen.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
!!LEGENDS!!
Fight but Respect
Compete but never Compromise
Real strength is tougher but Difficulty looks easier
Mind is calm Thinking is deep
Looks are stern Beauty is in speech
Wisdom is natural Knowledge is pure
World is chariot Vision is belief
Universe is battlefield at stake is Honour
Death shivers Life laughs
Faith is infinite Trust is matured
Persona is Armour Intelligence is weapon
Wit is blended Humor is aromatic
Challenges are food Quests are drink
Sleep like desert Awake like Ocean
Winners are humble Champions are brutal ...
!!Legends have grace!!
Saturday, December 22, 2007
TOO MUCH
There is too much to talk
There is too much to speak
But I am not the only one who is quiet
There are few moments
There is too little time
But I am not alone such busy
There is too much to share
There is too much to care
But I am not alone who is careless
There is too much to walk
There is too much to run
But I am not alone with such distance
There is too much to believe
There is too much to relieve
But I am not alone who do not grief
There is too much to create
There is too much to generate
But I am not alone with so much greed
There is too much to write
There is too much to sight
But I am not alone who do not see the plight
There is too much to think
There is too much to blink
But I am not alone who remain pink
There is too much of freedom
There is too much of liberty
But I am not alone who is still creepy
There is too much to place
There is too much at stake
But I am not alone who do not trust
I am not the first
I am not the last
But let us all give it a start!
Friday, December 21, 2007
VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE!
Soon I met
Not one, but
Hundreds on my way
A blacksmith who was happy
Working harder generating strength
A craftsman working smarter
Creating beautiful drafts
An instructor
Clearing all doubts
Sportsman sweating out
Taking peoples breathe out
A man on duty
Without being fruity
Mind on work
Round the clock
An artist offering his treat
Of beats
Heavens playing happily
On the street
Beggar calling alms
Without any claims
………
Rounds of rendition
On this beautiful expedition
I aren’t happy
O thee GOD
Why O why?
On seeing these..
God then spelt
Magical words of eternity for me
My, My, My O My
My child
My child you reasoned all the way
That is all I must say
But you know too much
To enjoy
An idle man thinking nothing
So close I came….
Why rack your brains for no pains
And in vain for no gain
Feel your breathe
Touch the sky
Let your imagination like them
Fly high
For all these is there
For you to cry
But you must laugh
Even when rivers run dry
Laugh and Laugh
And laugh like me
Even after creating
A tragedy
Just in this vast ocean
Take a dive
For my child,
Variety is the spice of life.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
REEDS OF INNOCENCE
Reeds of Innocence
By William Blake
1757-1827PIPING down the valleys wild,
Piping songs of pleasant glee,
On a cloud I saw a child,
And he laughing said to me:
'Pipe a song about a Lamb!'
So I piped with merry cheer.
'Piper, pipe that song again;'
So I piped: he wept to hear.
'Drop thy pipe, thy happy pipe;
Sing thy songs of happy cheer!'
So I sung the same again,
While he wept with joy to hear.
'Piper, sit thee down and write
In a book that all may read.'
So he vanish'd from my sight;
And I pluck'd a hollow reed,
And I made a rural pen,
And I stain'd the water clear,
And I wrote my happy songs
Every child may joy to hear.
------ one of the best poem(CARELESS) ever i read in 4 th standard
Monday, November 05, 2007
TO BE YOURSELF!
Sleeping all alone
Someone kills the pain
Spinning in the silence
She finally drifts away
Someone gets excited
In a chapel yard
And catches a bouquet
Another lays a dozen
White roses on a grave
Yeah...
And to be yourself is all that you can do
Hey...
To be yourself is all that you can do
Someone finds salvation in everyone
Another only pain
Someone tries to hide himself
Down inside himself he prays
Someone swears his true love
Until the end of time
Another runs away
Separate or united
Healthy or insane
And to be yourself is all that you can do(all that you can do)
Yeah..
To be yourself is all that you can do(all that you can do)
To be yourself is all that you can do(all that you can do)
Hey...
even when you've paid enough
been put upon or been held up
with every single memory of
the good or bad, faces of luck
don't lose any sleep tonight
i'm sure everything will end up alright
you may win or lose
But to be yourself is all that you can do
Yeah...
To be yourself is all that you can do
Ohhh...
To be yourself is all that you can do(all that you can do)
Ohhh...
To be yourself is all that you can do(all that you can do)
To be yourself is all that you can--
Be yourself is all that you can--
Be yourself is all that you can dooooooohoooo
Thursday, February 23, 2006
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Sunday, December 18, 2005
Poem:The Indian Political System
The representation of largest democracy is unique
It generates among its citizens a pique
All come in bulk
Workers are individuals
Leaders become hulks
Mergers and acquisitions
Meager and accusations
Plan and Ploy
Apply and Employ
They love their people and people’s
They promise to promise to fulfill promise
Castes and Creeds
Races and Religions
They n' ever bank upon
Above fundamentals
They n’ ever cheat and n’ ever lie
They n’ ever disguise and n’ ever eat pie
They are no juvenile in their sin
They were born with expertise since
Scams and bureau scans
Add to their degree and non degree and medallions
The policies and reforms
The laws, rules and norms
Are fabricated and amended
Then after experimenting on people they are mended
They work hard for doing hard work
End up making work hard
They love freedom and freedom loves them
Hence they are liberalize to freedom
They govern us
As country is their kingdom
The right to their will at least is ours
Else we would be labored labors
On behalf of our appointed democracy
We can say there is no politics in our appointing democracy
I hope there n’ ever be need to make some organic compound
To flush out myth and filth inside democratic bound
Since on critical policies they n’ ever have discussions
I fear of my freedom to say them politicians
.....Dinesh Agarwal
Sunday, October 23, 2005
THE ELECTION MEETING
IT was before the elections.The town had invited all candidates to address citizens in the city hall.
Nasrudin was invited, as an exotic local character, to entertain. When all three candidates had spoken, the mulla mounted the plateform and said: “I have come here to offer you my own, special recipe. Make a note of this, and try it on yourselves.”
He went on to say that certain quantities of honey , garlic and fish were to be boiled together and then eaten.
Quite a number of people tried the recipe. The taste was horrible. Several of them stormed Nasrudin’s house, wanting to know what he meant by such a trick.
“well,” said mulla Nasrudin , “I didn’t say I liked it, in fact , I had not tried it on myself. But it seemed such a good idea to me, I wanted to see whether it would work. That’s what
election candidates do, isn't it?
They all went to the magistrate, and he gave a ruling:”Nasrudin,by the will of the people I have to declare that you must leave the village.”
“are they unanimous?” asked the Mulla. “yes, I am afraid so.” “then I refuse to go . there are plenty of them and only one of me. If they don’t like the village as it is , they can leave and build another one. But I, a single individual, how can I even start to build one small house for myself elsewhere?”
(Taken from the subtleties of the inimitable Mulla Nasrudin Idries Shah,---Published by Jonathan Cape).
IN ITS SEASON
A calamity that appears today will sooner or later disappear. After all, nothing that belongs to this world or happens here is everlasting. A person who is exceptionally cruel today may later on, due to some serious circumstances, be moved to kindness. If I remain in a stage of patience, it helps me to understand why events were delayed and you avoid making the same mistake in the future.
If I am too anxious for the result of something to come about, it is just like trying to eat unripe fruit. Time will change me and everything around me, but I cannot change time, so why get myself upset and annoyed? Everything happens according to its own time and season. I cannot hope to pick mangoes out of season when the tree has not even flowered, but there is much enjoyment in tasting the first fruit of the season. Am I so arrogant that I feel everything and everyone else must fit into my timetable? Am I so foolish as to believe that my life and state of mind are an accurate yardstick by which everything else can be assessed and judged?
It would be good to realize that each of us is different and to adjust to the ever changing scenes of life. I must learn to accept as well as appreciate those differences, and mould myself accordingly.
VARIETYSHOW
Today I am going to experiment and make an effort to see at least one virtue in every person with whom I come into contact. I know that no one is perfect, so why dwell on anyone’s defects? If I actively search for goodness in others it can be found.
If I m thinking about someone’s weakness or defect, I may become uneasy and irritated. I feel annoyed and wonder, “why does this person have to be this way?” and “why does this person do such and such a thing all the time?” if I am thinking about someone’s good qualities, I begin to feel lightness and ease in my mind. Then I am influenced by the sweetness of that person.
(Taken From Just A Moment Published By Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwas Vidyaalaya,Vileparle)
LAWS OF LIFE
I once had a friend who was dean of a very prestigious school. He planned and saved for years to provide his son the opportunity to attend that institution but the boy refused to go.
Graduating from that particular school would have been a great asset to the boy. Besides, it was a family tradition. The father pleaded and urged and talked. He also tried to listen to the boy to understand him, all the while hoping that the son would change his mind. The subtle message being communicated was one of conditional love. The son felt that in a sense the father’s desire for him to attend the school outweighed the value he placed on him as a person and a son.
After some intense soul searching, the father decided to make a searching- to renounce conditional love. He knew that his son might choose differently than he had wished; nevertheless, he and his wife resolved to love their son unconditionally, regardless of his choice. It was an extremely difficult thing to do because the value of his educational experience was so close to their hearts and because it was something they had planned and worked for since his birth.
The parents went through a difficult time. They communicated to the boy that his decision would not affect their unconditional love for him and they were not doing this to manipulate him or get him to ‘to shape up’.
The boy didn’t give much of a response at first, but a short time later when he felt he no longer had to defend his position he searched within himself more deeply. He founded that he really did want to have this educational experience. He applied for admission and then told his father who again showed unconditional love by accepting his son’s decision. My friend was happy but not excessively so, because he had truly learned to love without condition.
(Taken By The 7 Habits Of Highly Effectively People By STEPHEN R COVEY, Published By SIMON & SCHUSTER.)
MY OWN LITTLE SELF
Freedom is all I want ,but to hope for it feel ashamed.
I am certain that priceless wealth is in thee and that thou art my best friend, but I have not the heart to sweep away the tinsel that fills my room.
The shroud that covers me is a shroud of dust and death; I hate it, yet hug it in love.
My debts are large, my failures great, my shame secret and heavy; yet when I come to ask for my good, I quake in fear lest my prayer be granted.
He whom I enclose with my name is weeping in this dungeon. I am every busy building this wall all around;and as this wall goes up into the sky day to day I lose sight of my true being in its dark shadow.
I take pride in this great wall, and I plaster it with dust and sand lest hole should be left in this name; and for all the care I take I lose sight of my true being.
I came out alone on my way to my tryst. But who is this that follows me in the silent dark?
I move aside to avoid his presence but I escape him not.
He makes the dust rise from the earth with his swagger; he
adds his loud voice to every word that I utter.
He is my own little self, my lord but I m ashamed to come to thy door in his company.
By all means they try to hold me secure who love me in this world. But it is otherwise with thy love, which is greater than theirs, and thou keepest me free.
Lest I forget them they never venture to leave me alone. But day passes by after day and thou art not seen.
(Taken from GITANJALI, RABINDRANATH TAGORE, MACMILLAN India)
Friday, October 21, 2005
For And Of My Abstract Love

My sense of feelings
Warms up with you
My thoughts of emotions
Begins to flow with you.
My greed for living
Starts to lust with you
My every pulse of heart
And every inhale of breathe
Lasts longer with you
My life become more precious
Priceless with you
My time seems to spend
Time longer with you
My strength become stronger
Than iron anvil with you
My principle become principal
And earn interest with you
My become ours to us
To we with you
My life become moment of surprises
Began to rise with you
My become yours and yours become mine
Pain, Fear, Duty
Truth, Love, Beauty
Living together in
Peace and Harmony
Thanks for being mine forever My Valentine.
…Dinesh.R.Agarwal.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
THE TIME MANAGEMENT
What is it?
n It is not about making people work harder
n It's about working 'smarter'
n Increasing efficiency & effectiveness
n Reducing stress
n "Managing" rather than "Reacting"
Time Management Defined
n Time management is best thought of as "self-management", the skill of making smart decisions about how to allocate one's time and energy to articulated goals.
Why is time management important?
n Personal skill useful over a lifetime
n People who use these techniques routinely are the highest achievers in all walks of life
The Time Paradox
¦ Time is a scarce resource. It is irreplaceable and irreversible
¦ To save time you must spend some time
¦ If you fail to plan, then you plan to fail
A lot of people complain that they don't have enough time whereas it is the most equally shared resource that exists in the world.
¦ 1 day equals 24 hours for everybody
¦ We can't store time
¦ We can't buy time
'Golden' Rules
n Be positive !
n Your time is valuable
n Set targets
n Plan
n Organize
n Prioritize
n Learn to say NO !
Prioritize
A activities have top priority—must do
B items have medium priority—good but not essential
C items have low priority—can survive without them
Time Audits
n The first stage is normally to conduct a 'time audit'
n Sit down and see how you use your time at the moment, e.g. Keep an hour by hour diary for a week to track your time use.

Identifying time Robbers
n Lack of forward planning
n Getting bogged down in details
n Imprecise goals and targets
n Drop-In Visitors
n Force of Habit
n Crisis Management
n Working at the wrong time
n Working in a poor environment
Some tips on using time...
n Set interim deadlines.
n They provide ongoing feedback and motivation.
n They can tell you when you need to adjust your plan.
Getting it Done,
On Time!
Murphy's Law….
What Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong
So Make Time For It!
Time Management Methodologies
• Reading Skills: Speed Reading, Effective Reading
• Writing Skills: Clear and focused writing skills
• Listening and Communication Skills
• Waiting Time
• Delay Time: Positive and Negative Delay
• Meetings
• Delegation
The Point!
n Even though there are common statements we can make about students' time use, time management is a very personal activity.
– Manage your own time: compare you with you!
– Think: how long does it take me to do this kind of task? How long will I spend doing this task? What priority will I assign to this task?
Time Management Principles
• Pareto Principle -The 80/20 Rule (Planning Phase)
• Effectiveness Vs. Efficiency Theory (Planning and Implementation)
• Quantum Leap Approach (Planning)
A Final Word
REMEMBER
You don't manage time. There are only
24 hours in a day, and you have no
control over that.
You can, however, manage what you do
with those 24 hours.
ENGLISH SONG I LIKE MOST
I'd talk forever
I asked the sky just what we had
It showed forever(together my love)
If the song I sing to you Could fill your heart with joy
I'd sing forever(together my love)
Forever, forever ...........................
I've been so happy loving you (together my love)
Let the love I have for you live in your heart
And be forever(together my love)
Forever, forever....................
I've been so happy loving you
If every word I said could make you laugh
I'd talk forever
Forever, forever
I've been so happy loving you
................................................................... john stamos
....................................jesse and the rippers from " FULL HOUSE "
Monday, August 29, 2005
Monday, August 02, 2004
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Poem: IN SEARCH OF...............
The ocean with it waves from the deepest trench,
The trees from their arms bench,
The wind of the driest desert,
Pave the way for us.
With start of day began the exploration of every being
Our search for goodwill and mind’s peace
Higher than sky are our aspiration
Stronger than mountains are our foundations
Spiritually pure than the heavenly bodies
Underlining the constellational unity
The river’s silent beauty
Deeper than the length of cosmos
We must seek to achieve our goals.
The music from its consciousness
Says never lose your deliberation.
Boost like sharp fire,
And as mild as ice.
The shadow from their darkest part
Never fall apart.
The blood from its deep
Never lose your color.
Mechanical as wheel and natural like water.
Life is a three sided mirror
One the world perceive of our
The other side is scene of the world,
And one we are.
This all stand on a two edged sword,
Good and evil.
......Dinesh Agarwal