Monday, October 30, 2023

Lessons from Sports: Success, Failure, and Business. (England Cricket World Cup 2023)

I haven't been following the Cricket World Cup at all. My routine now consists of checking the match results at 4:30 AM, (good 8 hrs match ends) as I sip my morning coffee and flip through the newspaper's sports page on web. This is quite a departure from my usual approach, which includes closely following the Rugby World Cup which ended Sunday, and catching the 5-minute summary highlights.

As a cricket enthusiast of over 50 years, it's disheartening to admit that this is the first of the 12 World Cups that I've chosen to shun entirely. Shows how much the game has hit a nadir. I am surprised at the mediocre performance of current World Cup champions, the England Cricket team. It has left me pondering why a champion team, with such high expectations, has faltered so spectacularly. The last time I witnessed such a champion team perform so poorly was during the Korea/Japan 2002 Football World Cup when the defending champions, France, failed to make it to the last 16. These events have prompted me to contemplate the possible reasons behind such unexpected underperformance.

Karthik

30th October 2023. 

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Lessons from Sports: Success, Failure, and Business

The 2002 Football World Cup in France was indeed a classic case of such unexpected failure. Here are a few reasons why this happens and how we can take lessons from it:

  1. Complacency: Success can breed complacency. When a team has been consistently successful, they might underestimate their opponents, leading to a downfall. Lesson: Always respect your competition and stay hungry for improvement.

  2. Injury or Key Player Issues: Injuries to key players or issues within the team can disrupt performance. Sometimes, even one missing player can make a significant difference. Lesson: Build a deep and resilient team with contingency plans.

  3. Tactical Errors: Coaches and management decisions can sometimes be flawed. Tactics, team selection, and strategies may not work as expected. Lesson: Continuous adaptation and learning are crucial for success.

  4. External Factors: Off-field distractions, controversies, or political pressure can affect a team's performance. Lesson: Maintain focus and insulate the team from external pressures.

  5. Opponent Improvement: Sometimes, the competition has improved, and the champion team hasn't kept up. Lesson: Don't underestimate your rivals; always strive to be better.

  6. Psychological Factors: The burden of expectations can lead to anxiety and reduced performance. Lesson: Mental conditioning is as important as physical preparation.

To learn from such instances, it's essential to analyze the specific factors that led to the failure in each case. This analysis can help teams and individuals in various fields, including business and personal life, to be prepared, adaptable, and not take success for granted. Keep learning, stay agile, and maintain a growth mindset to navigate unexpected challenges successfully.


Team Selection in Sports: A Crucial Element

Team selection is a critical factor in the success of a sports team, and it can play a significant part in both expected and unexpected outcomes. Here's how it comes into play:

  1. Player Fitness and Form: Selecting players who are in good physical condition and form is crucial. Injuries or players out of form can negatively impact the team's performance. The coach's ability to assess the players' readiness is vital.

  2. Tactical Fit: The selection should align with the team's tactical approach. Choosing players who can execute the intended strategies effectively is essential. If there's a mismatch, it can lead to poor performance.

  3. Balance: A well-balanced team that covers all necessary positions and skills is important. Overemphasis on certain aspects while neglecting others can leave the team vulnerable.

  4. Experience vs. Youth: Finding the right mix of experienced players and talented youngsters is a key decision. Too much in either direction can be detrimental. Experience provides composure, while youth brings enthusiasm.

  5. Environmental Conditions: Alien country and field conditions can indeed be challenging factors. Different climates, altitudes, and pitch conditions can affect the way a team performs. Players might take time to adapt.

  6. Travel and Time Zones: Long-distance travel and time zone changes can disrupt sleep patterns and lead to jet lag, affecting player readiness.

  7. Cultural and Language Barriers: In international competitions, dealing with different cultures and languages can be a challenge. Effective communication and team cohesion are crucial.

To address these factors:

  • Preparation: Adequate preparation is vital. Training in conditions that simulate the actual environment can help players adapt more effectively.

  • Player Rotation: Managing player workload and rotation can help prevent injuries and keep players fresh.

  • Psychological Support: Sports psychologists can assist athletes in coping with the pressures of unfamiliar environments.

  • Cultural Sensitivity: Coaches and support staff should be aware of cultural differences and work to create a harmonious team atmosphere.

In the end, team selection and adaptability to environmental conditions require a combination of good judgment, thorough planning, and effective leadership. Learning from past experiences and continuously improving in these areas is crucial for a sports team's success.



Teams like Brazil in football, Germany in football, South Africa in rugby, and Australia in cricket have consistently performed well in various conditions due to several key factors:

  1. Strong Development Programs: These nations invest heavily in grassroots development programs. They identify and nurture talent from a young age, ensuring a steady supply of skilled players.

  2. Strategic Planning: Their sports organizations develop long-term strategies for success. This includes comprehensive coaching, infrastructure, and support systems.

  3. Adaptability: These teams are adaptable and can adjust to different playing conditions. Whether it's a wet pitch, high altitude, or extreme heat, they prepare thoroughly.

  4. Mental Toughness: They focus on the mental aspect of the game. Psychological training helps players stay composed under pressure.

  5. Teamwork and Cohesion: Team dynamics and unity are critical. Players understand their roles and work well together.

  6. Continuous Learning: They analyze past performances, learn from their mistakes, and continually improve.

  7. Strong Competition: Playing in competitive leagues or facing strong opposition regularly helps sharpen their skills.

  8. Cultural Embrace: They often embrace the sport culturally, making it a way of life. Football in Brazil, rugby in South Africa, and cricket in Australia are deeply ingrained in their societies.

  9. Institutional Support: The government, sports bodies, and sponsors provide ample support, both financial and logistical.

  10. Fans and Expectations: High expectations from passionate fan bases drive players to excel. The support motivates them to perform consistently.

It's important to note that while these teams have a history of success, they can still face challenges and downturns. However, their foundations and continuous improvement processes help them maintain a high level of performance in various conditions. This level of success is not just due to chance but the result of meticulous planning and dedication to the sport.


The success and failure of sports teams can indeed offer valuable lessons for organizations and businesses. Here are key takeaways:

From Success:

  1. Strategic Planning: Successful teams have well-defined strategies and long-term plans. Businesses should develop clear strategies to achieve their goals.

  2. Talent Development: Like sports teams invest in youth development, organizations should focus on nurturing talent through training and mentorship programs.

  3. Adaptability: Just as teams adapt to different conditions, businesses should be agile and flexible, ready to pivot in response to changing markets or unexpected challenges.

  4. Teamwork: Successful teams excel in teamwork and collaboration. Encouraging a cooperative culture in the workplace fosters innovation and problem-solving.

  5. Mental Toughness: Developing resilience and the ability to handle pressure is crucial for employees and leaders in high-stress environments.

  6. Continuous Learning: Regularly analyzing performance data and learning from successes and failures can lead to continuous improvement.

  7. Strong Competition: Facing strong competition forces both sports teams and businesses to elevate their performance.

  8. Cultural Integration: Successful teams often become part of the culture. Companies can align their values with their employees to create a shared sense of purpose.

From Failure:

  1. Complacency: The downfall of successful teams often occurs when they become complacent. Businesses should avoid resting on their laurels and continuously strive for improvement.

  2. Injury or Key Personnel Issues: Businesses need contingency

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Stunning??? Do we have this much???

 “If our cognitive skills are what separate us from animals, our character skills are what elevate us above machines.”

"Hidden Potential" (Youtube video) 
Adam Grant
So I worked a list on both!! Stunned to see the list! Do we even realise that we are so good at possessing this ??????

Regards
Karthik.


Cognitive skills play a significant role in human success across various aspects of life. These skills encompass a wide range of mental abilities that contribute to problem-solving, learning, decision-making, and overall effectiveness. Here's a list of cognitive skills that are crucial for human success:
  1. Critical Thinking: The ability to analyze information, evaluate arguments, and make reasoned judgments.
  2. Problem Solving: Finding effective solutions to complex or everyday problems.
  3. Decision Making: Making choices based on available information and considering the consequences.
  4. Creativity: Thinking innovatively, generating new ideas, and approaching challenges from unconventional angles.
  5. Learning: The capacity to acquire and apply new knowledge and skills.
  6. Memory: The ability to store, retrieve, and use information effectively.
  7. Attention and Concentration: Maintaining focus on tasks and avoiding distractions.
  8. Logical Reasoning: Using logic to draw conclusions and make inferences.
  9. Analytical Skills: Breaking down complex information into manageable components for better understanding.
  10. Communication: Expressing thoughts and ideas clearly and listening effectively.
  11. Numeracy: Competence in mathematical concepts and operations.
  12. Language Skills: Proficiency in one or more languages for effective communication.
  13. Information Processing: Managing and making sense of large volumes of data and information.
  14. Emotional Intelligence: Recognizing and managing one's emotions and understanding others' emotions for effective interpersonal interactions.
  15. Adaptability: The ability to adjust to new situations and changing circumstances.
  16. Time Management: Efficiently allocating time and resources to tasks and priorities.
  17. Attention to Detail: Ensuring accuracy and precision in work and tasks.
  18. Spatial Reasoning: Understanding and manipulating spatial relationships, critical in fields like design and engineering.
  19. Systems Thinking: Grasping the interconnectedness of elements in complex systems.
  20. Pattern Recognition: Identifying recurring patterns or trends in data.
  21. Metacognition: Reflecting on one's own thought processes and strategies for learning and problem-solving.
  22. Executive Function: A group of cognitive skills that include planning, organization, and impulse control.
  23. Information Literacy: The ability to locate, evaluate, and use information effectively from various sources.
  24. Innovation: Applying creative thinking to develop novel solutions and ideas.
  25. Cognitive Flexibility: The capacity to adapt and switch between different mental tasks or problem-solving approaches.
These cognitive skills are interconnected and often work together to support human success in personal, academic, and professional endeavors. Developing and honing these skills can significantly enhance one's ability to navigate and excel in various aspects of life.
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Developing Character Skills like proactivity, discipline, and determination is important for personal and professional growth. Here's a list of some essential character skills and some tips on how to imbibe them:

Proactivity: Being proactive means taking initiative and responsibility for your actions.
    To imbibe proactivity, set clear goals, prioritize tasks, and take the lead     in making things happen. Avoid procrastination and seek opportunities     to be proactive in your daily life.

Discipline: Discipline involves self-control, consistency, and the ability to stick to a plan.
    To develop discipline, create a structured routine, set realistic targets,     and hold yourself accountable for your actions. Practice self-control by     avoiding distractions and temptations that hinder your progress.

Determination: Determination is the drive to achieve your goals, even in the face of challenges.
    To foster determination, set specific and challenging goals, break them     into smaller, manageable steps, and stay focused on the end result.         Cultivate a resilient mindset and learn from setbacks.

Resilience: Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity and remain strong in difficult situations.
    To build resilience, embrace failures as learning opportunities, practice     self-compassion, and develop problem-solving skills. Surround yourself     with a support system that can help you during tough times.

Adaptability: Adaptability is the capacity to adjust to change and new circumstances.
    To enhance adaptability, be open to new ideas, seek diverse     experiences, and embrace change as an opportunity for growth. Develop     a flexible mindset that can handle unexpected situations.

Empathy: Empathy is understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
    To cultivate empathy, actively listen to others, practice kindness and     compassion, and put yourself in someone else's shoes. Engage in     meaningful conversations that help you understand different perspectives.

Integrity: Integrity involves honesty, ethics, and maintaining strong moral principles.
    To uphold integrity, always be truthful and transparent in your actions,     make ethical decisions, and stand by your values even in challenging     situations.

Communication: Effective communication is vital for building strong relationships.
    To improve communication skills, practice active listening, express     yourself clearly and confidently, and work on both verbal and non-verbal     communication.

Teamwork: Teamwork is the ability to collaborate with others and work toward common goals.
    To excel in teamwork, respect diverse opinions, contribute your     strengths to the team, and foster a sense of unity and cooperation.

Self-Motivation: Self-motivation is the drive that comes from within to achieve your goals.
    To boost self-motivation, find your intrinsic sources of inspiration, set         meaningful objectives, and remind yourself of the reasons why you         want to succeed.
    
Remember that developing these skills is an ongoing process. It's essential to assess your progress regularly, seek feedback from others, and continuously work on strengthening these character skills. If you need more specific advice on any of these skills or resources for improvement, feel free to ask.
Karthik
28th Oct 23


Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Airline Information!

 I am reading a Safety book which talks about 900,000 aircraft landings in which there was one faulty landing. That prompted me to mull the following aspects of the Airline Industry!? 


Bangalore T2. 


A 380 landing at T2 (Inagural landing). 

1) There are 100,000 landings all over the world Daily, leading to 37 Million landings in a year. (Commercial airlines).

2) Assuming each airline landing is on average 2000 Miles, the total miles that Airline travel in a year is 43 Billion miles.

3) There are approximately 5,170 commercial airports in the world as of 2023. The top 10 countries with the most commercial airports are:

  • United States (503)
  • China (471)
  • Brazil (409)
  • India (346)
  • Russia (309)
  • Mexico (284)
  • Canada (208)
  • Indonesia (184)
  • Germany (156)
  • Japan (155)

4) There are approximately 4.6 billion passengers traveling through all airports annually as of 2023. This data is based on information from the Airports Council International (ACI), which is the global trade association for airports.


The number of passengers traveling through airports has been steadily increasing over the past few decades, and is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. This is due to a number of factors, including globalization, economic growth, and the increasing popularity of air travel.


5) The top 10 busiest airports in the world in 2022 were:

  1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
  2. Dubai International Airport (DXB)
  3. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN)
  4. London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
  5. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
  6. Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND)
  7. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
  8. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
  9. Schiphol Airport (AMS)
  10. Frankfurt Airport (FRA)

These airports together handled over 1.8 billion passengers in 2022.

6) While 4.8 Billion people appear to be 70% of the world population of 7 Billion, it is only about 10% of people (700 million people from 4.8 Billion total, who undertake repeat travel!). 




Interesting statistics.

Karthik. 18/10/23



Monday, October 16, 2023

World Cup Rugby,!! Semi finalists!

 I am back to Normal health this week, boy 40 days with 8 days in hospital.... It was tough time. Glad things worked out well!! Thanks to every one for their prayers, well wishes, communications. I plan to resume regular travel from November 1st week. 

The Rugby world cup is stunning event. New Zealand lost to France on opening day..! England were trailing Argentina, then came back to win. Portugal won over Fiji was stunner with 100-1 odd.., but that didn't help Aussies go thro. 




I expected FRA, WAL, IRE, ENG in Semi-Final. As the saying goes, never assume things in sport, FRA, WAL, IRE were eliminated by South Afria, Argentina, and New Zealand. Only England won. It would be ENG vs SA (Last World cup final replay) and New Zealand vs ARG. This makes sure one Southern Hemisphere team would be in final.!! 

Looking forward to it... It was an exciting time of 40 matches. I watched Highlights first thing at Morning 430am. 

From hereon, it is anybody's game. May the best team WIN.

Karthik.

16th Oct 2023.

PS: I am told the Cricket World cup is happening...! Who cares? It is a junk sport now a days! 

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Health Update

I have been down with Respiratory Health issues since 4th September. It appears a long journey to recovery and normalcy. I have canceled all travel and all other schedules.

I expect, I will be away from Blogging, etc. until October 10th or so.

Keep me in your Prayers.

Karthik. 

Friday, September 08, 2023

The World Cup begins Today!

 The event begins today. I am referring to the Rugby World Cup 2023 which begins in France today and will go on for 50 days with the final on October 29th. South Africa are the current champions, (Boy, Fauf De Klerk what a live wire he was in assisting in stacking up points for South Africa in thumping England 32-12 in Japan in 2019). Tonight, Host #FRA takes on All Blacks #NZ. 20 Nations compete for the cup.

2.48038586.webpFaf (Left blonde) with Sia Kolesi, the first black captain ever to win the Rugby World Cup. 

I have always been interested in Rugby since following it on Saturday Sports special on BBC World Service radio in 1970s and 1980s. My boss is a Rugby fan, ( He is now in France to watch the initial games to support his home country England!) I began to watch games like the 6 nations cup and took deeper interest in having bar conversations. 

My favorite World Cup moments. 

2003 World Cup Final Jonny Wilkinson Drop Goal to seal the title for England minutes away from the Aussies. LINK This was one of Where were you when Jonny's drop goal happened at a moment in sports history.....

2015 World Cup Final, Dan Carter's fabulous impulsive kick to seal the All Blacks (NZ) Win over the Aussies. LINK

For the first time in history, All blacks are ranked #4 their lowest rating. This time it is anybody's cup to win. 

As promised before, I vow again not to watch a single ball of the cricket world Cup for which arrangements are getting messy and clumsy as expected for an event in India. 

Regards
Karthik. 



Thursday, September 07, 2023

Our Body- Amazingly surprising stuff!!

 I am down with Acute Bronchitis and undergoing intense treatment with Antibiotics and interventions. So many tests, scans, etc. over the past 96 hours. My doctor is good, I trust her a lot! That also helps! 

The surprising thing was this landed on me without any symptoms of cough, cold, fever, running nose, soar throat, sputum etc. Yes, I was away on personal travel to Cochin, for 2 days (Sat-Sun to note and be alert to symptoms) away from Bangalore, even then there was no indication that it was coming!! But when it hit everything happened within 8 hrs (11pm to 7am Monday) leading me to rush to my family physician (Internal Medicine) who surprised me further saying 8 hrs is a lot of time for things to go downhill even for these issues!! Shows how vulnerable we are.!!! (My guess was that getting drenched indirectly in Bombay rains might have been the reason, besides travel to a few locations every week with routine habits disturbed!) 

The second surprise that awaited me was that the X-ray showed a bulk of mucus pushing and causing strain some nerves in the bronchial region leading to the left shoulder, which caused(ing) excruciating, unbearable pain that made me cry out uncontrollably with Lalitha watching me helplessly. (No pain killer, spray relieved it! It was like hitting with a sledgehammer with every intake of breath causing it). The only positive thing in my crying was the first time it brought out some mucus to blow away,  through nasal passage ahhahahhah!.... 

The doctor indicated unless the mucus dissolves away, no help in sight!! (I am doing a little better, since, but can't turn and sleep on my left side!)... Mucus weighing milligrams on the nerve that runs 10s of feet causing pain that has no solutions, shows another classic feature of the body that is vulnerable.!!

We are very very vulnerable! Do we even realize it? I wonder??? I am beginning to feel better. Hopefully, my follow-up visit Friday or so, will help to close the thing.

I am taking off all week. OH, yes ever since medication, I am sleeping 18-19 hrs a day, may be making up for all the lost sleep! First time in 48 hrs thoughts other than disease, or illness have come into my brain shows how much the brain hijacks things- a Third surprise!.. I slept peacefully today from 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm dreamless, thoughtless!..! I expect the night to be better! 

Karthik.

Nebulizer that is giving me company now!! hhhahaha! (Adding to bp monitor, glucometer, Thermometer in the kit!!)
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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Richman North of Richmond!

 This song is taking America by storm..! Sad state to be in for the great nation.....! 45 Million views (155,000 comments) in 2 weeks. Megyn discussed this song 2 weeks back when it had 2 Million views! RICHMAN NORTH OF RICHMOND. 


4 more years of Joe Biden, You can forget Shower heads, Gasoline cars, and Gas Stove, Air conditioners to use.... Already plans are in place to ban them...  Legislation is in the draft stage for 2 bottles of beer consumption a week to tackle Climate change and global warming..! Thank god there are people like Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and republican controlled congress(men) who are there to call climate change and global warming Bluff and hopefully become the power be to stop this madness !!! 

Wonder where this will all end up, Come November 2024. Remember, where America leads the world follows, with no option but to!! (China, others are pony toys, BRICS is a joke !! Look How much American sanctions /muzzling are hurting China!)..... 
Take care.
Karthik. 
27th Aug 23.

Lyrics:-

I've been sellin' my soul, workin' all day
Overtime hours for bullshit pay
So I can sit out here and waste my life away
Drag back home and drown my troubles away


[Pre-Chorus]
It's a damn shame what the world's gotten to
For people like me and people like you
Wish I could just wake up and it not be true
But it is, oh, it is
[Chorus]
Livin' in the new world
With an old soul

These rich men north of Richmond
Lord knows they all just wanna have total control
Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do

And they don't think you know, but I know that you do
'Cause your dollar ain't shit and it's taxed to no end
'Cause of rich men north of Richmond

[Verse 2]
I wish politicians would look out for miners
And not just minors on an island somewhere

Lord, we got folks in the street, ain't got nothin' to eat
And the obese milkin' welfare
Well, God, if you're five-foot-three and you're three-hundred pounds
Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of Fudge Rounds

Young men are puttin' themselves six feet in the ground
'Cause all this damn country does is keep on kickin' them down

[Pre-Chorus]
Lord, it's a damn shame what the world's gotten to
For people like me and people like you
Wish I could just wake up and it not be true
But it is, oh, it is


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Saturday, August 26, 2023

Remembering Laura Branigan:

 Today 26th August marks the 19th death Anniversary of Laura Branigan. She will always be missed!!! 


A Voice That Captivated: Laura Branigan's voice was a force of nature that could convey a range of emotions with unparalleled intensity. From her energetic and upbeat songs to the soulful ballads that showcased her vocal prowess, her voice resonated deeply with listeners, leaving an everlasting impression.

Her discography is adorned with hits that became anthems of the '80s and continue to enchant listeners of all ages. Songs like "Gloria," "Self Control," and "Solitaire" are not just catchy tunes, but snapshots of a vibrant era in music history. These tracks have a timeless quality that keeps them relevant even decades later.

Karthik

26th August 2023.


Thursday, August 17, 2023

2 Must Listen to Megyn Kelly Podcasts. (Sexual Health- Men and Women)!!!

 As usual, Megyn is at her Brilliant best!! She goes where no one dares!!  As she says in Tagline, Honest, thoughtful, provocative conversation. (No BS, NO Agenda, No Fear! is how she ends her podcast)....! 


Keep aside 4 hrs.... to listen,  It is worth it....! The best part was questions from the other spouse on the issues of significant other!!! 

The Megyn slot for me is 6 to 630 am Tuesday to Saturday. (I listen at 3X, so 90 min is = 30 Min!)...! 
Take care.! 
Karthik.
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Podcast 1 Last week:Megyn Kelly brings listeners and viewers a deep dive on men's sexual health, with Dr. Mohit Khera, a professor of urology and expert on the issue. They discuss how men don't focus on their sexual health in the same way women do, the causes of erectile dysfunction (ED), ways men can prevent EDs, the decline of testosterone levels and sperm count worldwide, the causes of male infertility, discuss whether there is a cure for erectile dysfunction, what stem cell therapy is, how “shockwave therapy" works, the differences between Viagra and Cialis, other more substantial treatments of ED, the connection between testosterone and libido, how antidepressants can affect libido, the different ways to take testosterone, the reality of Peyronie's disease that men suffer from silently, testicular cancer risk factors, what parents should think about for their young boys, the balance with porn, new drugs that help increase women's libido, and more.


Podcast 2: Today: Megyn Kelly brings listeners and viewers a deep dive on women's sexual health, with Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, OBGYN and clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine, and expert on the issue. They discuss women's libido issues, the difference between desire and arousal, how medical conditions could affect sexual drive, how relationships could affect a woman's libido, why women don't talk about their sexual health enough, the medical options to increase women's libido, how testosterone works for women, how various medications could decrease libido in women and men, the effect of antidepressants on women’s sexual desire, how age affects libido, how the birth control pill can affect women's libido, causes of pain during sex, challenges related to orgasm, HPV vaccine, sexual health after vaginal births, the benefits of kegel exercises and "pelvic floor physical therapy," when to know when you are in menopause and notable treatments for symptoms, the “erratic period” and how to regulate it, and more.
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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Taking Exam after 20 years!!

 Today after 22 years, I took an exam. (Last one was in 2001 for my MBA entrance which I completed in 2003 in HR). Today is for the Insurance Advisor as approved by the Government of India under the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India institution which is the governing body for all Insurance activities in India. 

I took the exam for Life and Non-Life insurance advisory aspects. This will give me a chance to advise folks on the need for insurance. (I was motivated a lot by DAN PINK's BOOK- TO SELL IS HUMAN). 



I was able to complete the Online exam (50 questions of Multiple choice) in half of 1 hr duration. I secured 74%. Oh yes, the last 30 min before entering the exam hall at 330pm, was the same as a 20-year-old with a bit of nervousness and walking to the washroom one last time !!! hahahhah!!! (The intensity to do well triggers the Bladder, I guess!!!)

I look forward to stepping on this path come 2024 as a diversified career opportunity. 

Coincidentally, today 14th August 1985, was the day I passed out my Master's degree. The telegram came from my Professor that I passed and requested me to come and collect my mark sheets!. Also, the fun fact is I never got an official Master's Degree from University as I had a job in the next few weeks and landed in Bombay as an Environmental Operating chemist, to set up labs and move on, and no one cared about my master's degree those days. My subject knowledge and provisional certificate which came by post was good enough for companies. (Unthinkable now!)....

Regards
Karthik.

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Sunday, August 13, 2023

REST IN PEACE (EAGLES) RANDY MEISNER

 One of the Eagles' Founders Dead!! (26th July) He was 77. I missed his death due to business travel on the 26-28th of last month. (Heavy rains in Bombay kept me away from any news too!)...Meisner left the group in 1977 due to irrevocable differences with the group's Glenn Frey and Don Henley! He was a soft guy, never wanting fame but Eagles monstrous success never allowed him to keep the low light!! His wife's accidental gunshot death in 2016 took him to extremely poor health!


Meisner's memorable song is "TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT!! Give a listen!! Soul-stirring Ballard!!! 
Regards
Karthik.
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The Eagles are sad to report that founding member, bassist, and vocalist, Randy Meisner, passed away last night (July 26) in Los Angeles at age 77, due to complications from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD).

As the original bass player for the pioneering country-rock group, Poco, Randy was at the forefront of the musical revolution that began in Los Angeles, in the late 1960s. 

In 1971, Randy, along with Glenn Frey, Don Henley, and Bernie Leadon, formed the Eagles and contributed to the band's albums, Eagles, Desperado, On The Border, One of These Nights, and Hotel California. He was inducted with the Eagles into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

“Randy was an integral part of the Eagles and instrumental in the early success of the band. His vocal range was astonishing, as is evident on his signature ballad, ‘Take It to the Limit,’” said the Eagles.

Prior to Poco, he was bassist and vocalist with Rick Nelson’s Stone Canyon Band.

Randy was born on March 8, 1946, in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.

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In 2018, with 38 million copies sold, “The Eagles: Their Greatest Hits” (1976) surpassed Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to become the best-selling album of all time, according to the Recording Industry Association of America. At that point, “Hotel California” (1976), with sales of 26 million, was third on the list.

Tuesday, August 08, 2023

Father's 6th Annual Rituals.

Tomorrow, 9th August 2023 marks the 6th Annual ritual (Devasam)as per Hindu Calendar, for my departed father, Dr TM. BALASUBRAMANIYAM. (CECRI, Karaikudi). Time flies fast.. Father passed away on 15th August 2017, after a brief fight with Kidney Cancer. He was aged 80. I plan to follow all the rituals I do every year. Shall keep you updated on this post in a few days. 



Regards

Karthik

Update 12th Aug. Father's rituals done as per tradition. We also arranged to garland his picture at Gayathri Niwas Karaikudi. (The house he built in 1971 and named after my sister Gayathri). 

Bad bosses are evolving not disappearing!!!

 So true!! Most of the bosses these days camouflage their contempt through Indifference/ silence etc as this article rightly points out! They would deny that they behave in such a way.! (The Silent Assassin like Diabetes)!!! 

Poor souls in High Power distance countries like India can not even reach out and question why the boss behaves the way (s)he does! I feel pity for them... This leads to performance decay and the poor guy becomes a rut... Only when he is pushed to a corner up on humiliation after the humiliation he works an exit strategy. The sad aspect of work life these days!!..... 
I feel how lucky we were, 30 years ago, (I would say even 15 years ago!)  to work with great bosses as well as Bosses who had care/ empathy as well as intelligence to guide their team. We owe our success to such bosses in both personal and professional life thanks to their guidance. 

Also 30 years back there was a direct confrontation with a go-to-hell attitude on both sides with you giving back as good as you get !! Those days are gone! (I was one of such shouting/ screaming- Insulting words back then with only one boss, He was a Horror!! my only unlucky one for 6 months in the previous century!!! ahhahahahhhahhahh! I wonder if he is still alive!!!! )... 
Regards
Karthik. 
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Bad bosses are evolving not disappearing
Scrutiny has made it harder to be an overt bully but subtler forms of harassment can be as destructive  Grace Lordan  JULY 31 2023

When people imagine a bully boss in the workplace, they conjure up images of tantrums, mockery, shouting and intimidating behaviour. They visualise sexism, racism, homophobia and cultures of fear. They recall stories of workplaces that have at times been reported as having bullying cultures, such as Westminster, Goldman Sachs, the Metropolitan Police or Uber.

But this type of old-fashioned bully is thankfully finding it increasingly hard to survive at the top levels of organisations. When they do, it is usually in the form of a high-income generator in a company with a poor HR department, or a senior leader in public service where it is harder to get fired.

The old-fashioned bully boss is being made extinct by market forces that demand managers are “high empathy”. High empathy managers empower their team, enable equal opportunities for progression and create psychologically safe environments that allow for challenge and dissent. They can navigate their organisations through times of great uncertainty by consistently delivering on the promises they make, and explaining the reasons on occasions they cannot. High empathy managers will never attract media headlines for cronyism, misogyny or threatening colleagues.

But as scrutiny has made it harder to be an overt bully, a new type of negative persona has evolved who can convincingly mimic the traits of the empathetic leader. Like the high empathy leader, the modern-day bully boss is eloquent. But unlike the high empathy leader, they do not walk the talk.

The new type of bully boss keeps their emotions in check and does not fly off the handle. But they use more subtle and insidious forms of mistreatment: they ignore and isolate colleagues they do not rate.

The modern-day bully boss sidelines rather than shouts. They “forget” to invite colleagues to meetings, rather than humiliate them when they speak up with ideas. They ignore their promotion rather than overtly argue against it. They avoid hard conversations about their behaviour rather than engage in self-reflection.

They are a particular threat as subtler forms of harassment are less likely to be taken seriously by HR. This can result in affected colleagues being unsure of their footing in the organisation and suffering deteriorating wellbeing.

The modern-day bully boss is high ego. They want to feel good about themselves and be around people who agree with them. They have the tendency to hire their friends and people who share their perspectives so they can avoid challenge. Such a “mirror-tocracy” is bad news for under-represented but talented staff, who will find themselves with fewer opportunities to develop or be promoted.

A mirror-tocratic approach makes the modern-day bully more secure in their position. It is less likely that a friend they hire will attempt to keep their isolating behaviour in check like an outsider might.

If you approach a modern day bully to question their behaviour, they will probably be defensive and deny it is happening. This gaslighting contrasts to a time poor leader who excludes you unconsciously and will address the issue when you raise it. It also contrasts to a high empathy leader who will slow down and have the necessary hard conversation.

My behavioural science research at the London School of Economics has identified other archetypes of bad bosses. The egotist is a self-absorbed and insecure manager who cannot cope with being challenged and will not let employees succeed to a level that is equal or higher to their own achievements. The mediocre manager is borderline incompetent with their core tasks, but perfectly adept at playing company politics. They often thrive because they pander to senior egotists and will probably blame subordinates for their mistakes. And the overly nice boss puts smiles ahead of productivity and avoids hard discussions and challenges.

Navigating a problematic boss is difficult as they are the gatekeeper to progression, promotion and pay within your organisation. Your boss has a significant role in your financial security and personal wellbeing. A bad boss is the most common reason anyone leaves a job. It is particularly difficult when quitting is not an attractive option.

But there are some ways to manage a tricky relationship.

First, enter compliance mode: make every detail regarding your pay and career progression as transparent as possible.

Take your focus off your boss and pay more attention to opportunities in the wider organisation. Expand your networks and seek out external opportunities. Don’t let risk aversion keep you stuck with a boss who will not enable you to reach your full potential.

Get some physical distance: secure a desk that is not in your boss’s line of vision, or work remotely.

And finally, establish boundaries between your work and home life that allow you to switch off and improve your wellbeing.

If the relationship does not improve it might be time to set a strict deadline to get yourself a new boss doing the same job elsewhere.