Tuesday, April 02, 2024

Erdogan Reversal, Corporate Uniforms?, Motormouth in meetings! Vani.

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Health Update: I'm pleased to report that my recovery from the tooth fracture and the root canal treatment on two other teeth is progressing well. The wounds are healing satisfactorily, and I anticipate being able to eat with my mouth fully open by this weekend. However, the placement of caps on the extracted teeth may take about 4-5 months.

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Turkey:-Turning to recent events in Turkey's local elections, I must say I was pleasantly surprised by the results. Despite expectations favoring President Erdogan's party, AKP, to win in many cities, the opposition made significant gains. Istanbul, where the incumbent Mayor is from the opposition CHP, was particularly noteworthy, with a close race that could have gone either way. I initially didn't check the results on Monday morning, but imagine my delight when I received an automatic mail feed at 5 pm suggesting a sweeping victory for the opposition. For the first time in his 21 years of presidency, Erdogan conceded defeat as cities across Turkey voted for opposition candidates.

Erdogan's overconfidence in his victory led him to misjudge the people's mood regarding the economy and recent events like the earthquake. Additionally, the opposition demonstrated unprecedented determination to challenge him, viewing this election as their last chance. This situation resonates with another part of the world where elections are looming, with talk of numbers like "400" dominating discussions. Despite my personal reservations about Barack Obama, I find myself echoing his statement: "Elections have Consequences." The people of Turkey have certainly proven it. So, politicians, take heed: never underestimate the power of the electorate.

Istanbul Mayor won the II term. He could be future presidential candidate for opposition in 2029. ( Ekrem Imamoglu)



The Power and Perplexity of Corporate Uniforms: Do They Really Matter?

Hey there, folks! Today, let's delve into a topic that's been on my mind lately: corporate uniforms. As someone who has spent considerable time in the manufacturing sector, I've had my fair share of experiences with company attire. And let me tell you, it's sparked quite a range of emotions within me.

Uniforms, for many, serve as more than just a piece of clothing. They're a symbol of belonging, a visual representation of alignment with company values and culture. When the work I was doing resonated with those values, I felt a sense of pride slipping into that uniform. It was like putting on armor, a declaration to the world that I was part of something bigger than myself.

But, ah, here's where the plot thickens. What about those times when the work didn't quite align with my personal beliefs or the company's values? Well, let's just say I became quite adept at finding excuses to shed that uniform at the first opportunity. There's something inherently uncomfortable about wearing a uniform that doesn't resonate with your core principles.

This internal struggle brings me to a recent read in The Economist's Bartleby column on Corporate Uniforms, which got me pondering even more deeply about the significance of corporate attire. Do these uniforms truly matter? Do they hold power beyond just being a dress code?

In my view, the answer isn't a straightforward yes or no. It's more of a nuanced dance between personal identity and corporate branding. Uniforms can indeed foster a sense of unity and pride among employees, reinforcing a shared purpose and identity. Yet, they can also feel stifling and incongruent when they clash with individual values and beliefs.

So, where does that leave us? Perhaps it's a matter of striking a balance, recognizing the importance of corporate identity while also honoring individual autonomy. After all, authenticity breeds engagement, and engaged employees are the lifeblood of any organization. They're a reflection of the complex interplay between personal identity and organizational culture. And in this ongoing dialogue, it's crucial to remember that authenticity should always take center stage.

What are your thoughts on corporate uniforms? Do they truly matter, or are they just another dress code? I'd love to hear your perspectives on this fascinating topic.


Taming the Motormouth: Tips for Smooth Meetings ( Oh Boy I was at a receiving end for a few months dozen years back!!)! I feel meeting culture, reflects company culture!!

Let's talk about a common workplace challenge: dealing with the motormouth in meetings. You know the type – the person who just can't seem to stop talking, monopolizing the discussion and derailing the agenda. But fear not, because I've got some tips to help you navigate these situations and keep your meetings on track.

First things first, set clear expectations. Before the meeting even starts, establish ground rules for participation. Let everyone know that while contributions are valued, it's important to be mindful of time and ensure that everyone has a chance to speak.

Next, gently intervene when needed. If the motormouth starts dominating the conversation, don't be afraid to step in and redirect the discussion. Politely remind them of the time constraints and encourage others to share their thoughts as well.

Another tactic is to utilize structured agenda items. Break the meeting down into specific topics with allotted time slots for each. This helps keep the conversation focused and prevents one person from monopolizing the entire discussion.

Additionally, consider implementing a "parking lot" for off-topic ideas. If someone goes off on a tangent, acknowledge their input and suggest that it be tabled for further discussion at a later time. This way, you can stay on track without dismissing valuable contributions.

And finally, lead by example. Be mindful of your own speaking time and encourage others to do the same. By demonstrating respectful communication habits, you set the tone for productive meetings and encourage others to follow suit.

Oh yes, Be blunt, Ring a bell or an loud alarm to indicate that their time is up. Set rules before meeting commences that this shall be done so.


So there you have it – some strategies for taming the motormouth and ensuring smooth meetings. Remember, it's all about setting expectations, intervening when needed, and fostering a culture of respectful communication. With these tools in your toolkit, you'll be able to navigate even the most talkative of colleagues with ease. Happy meeting! (Meetings without Eating is nothing but cheating!). hahahah

Regards

Karthik.

2/4/24.

Today marks 1st Anniversary of my neice, Vani passing away at Bombay. Vani was born the week I began my corporate career, at Bombay, so I was connected to her a lot. She will be missed by us all.


Sunday, March 31, 2024

Navigating the Role Model Drought: Rediscovering Integrity in a World of Consumption

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Gandhi and Rajaji, Two of my Icons. Their way of life was an inspiration for me in my teens. 

Introduction: In the tapestry of history, there were once giants—figures whose mere presence commanded respect, whose actions inspired nations, and whose character set the standard for leadership. From the quiet determination of Mahatma Gandhi to the resolute resolve of Winston Churchill, from the charisma of JFK to the iron will of Margaret Thatcher, these were the luminaries we looked up to, the beacons guiding us through the tumultuous seas of life.

Yet, as the sands of time have shifted, so too have our role models. In the age of social media and instant gratification, the landscape seems barren, devoid of the towering figures who once loomed large in our collective consciousness. In their place, we find a cacophony of influencers, celebrities, and politicians vying for our attention, often with little substance to offer.

In this blog, we embark on a journey to explore the dearth of role models in today's world, examining the impact of technology, the allure of consumption, and the enduring importance of integrity. Join me as we navigate the murky waters of modernity in search of timeless values and inspiration.



Historical Role Models:

In the annals of history, certain figures stand as pillars of inspiration, their legacies etched into the fabric of society for generations to come. Among them, Mahatma Gandhi, Winston Churchill, and JFK shine as beacons of leadership, each leaving an indelible mark on the world.

  • Gandhi, with his philosophy of nonviolent resistance, demonstrated the power of peaceful protest in the face of oppression. His unwavering commitment to truth and justice inspired millions to stand up against tyranny and fight for freedom. As he famously said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world," Gandhi embodied the values of integrity, humility, and selflessness, serving as a guiding light for activists and leaders alike.
  • Churchill, known for his steely resolve and eloquent oratory, led Britain through its darkest hour during World War II. His unwavering determination and indomitable spirit rallied the nation in its fight against fascism, earning him the admiration of allies and adversaries alike. Churchill's famous speech, "We shall fight on the beaches," encapsulates his resilience and resolve in the face of adversity, inspiring courage and perseverance in times of crisis.
  • JFK, with his vision of a New Frontier and his call to service, inspired a generation to dream big and strive for excellence. His charisma, intelligence, and youthful vigor captured the imagination of the American people, ushering in an era of optimism and progress. JFK's stirring words, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country," challenged individuals to put aside self-interest and work towards the greater good, igniting a sense of civic duty and responsibility.

These iconic figures exemplified leadership in its purest form, embodying values such as courage, integrity, and compassion. Their actions not only shaped the course of history but also inspired countless individuals to strive for greatness and make a positive impact on the world. As we reflect on their legacies, let us draw inspiration from their example and strive to emulate their values in our own lives.

My other icons: Thatcher and Mrs Gandhi... No such inspriational leaders now to connect to you!

Contemporary Vacuum:

The absence of formidable role models in today's world seems to stem from a combination of factors—a decline in leadership quality, shifting societal norms, and the erosion of traditional values. Unlike the towering figures of the past, modern leaders often fall short of the mark, lacking the depth of character and integrity that once defined greatness. Instead, we see a proliferation of individuals who prioritize personal gain over collective progress, sacrificing principles for power and prestige.

Examples abound of modern figures who have failed to live up to the standards set by their predecessors. Politicians embroiled in scandals, CEOs driven by greed, and celebrities consumed by vanity—these are the antithesis of the selfless leaders who came before them. When contrasted with the giants of the past—whose words and deeds shaped the course of history—it's clear that something fundamental has shifted in our collective consciousness.

Impact of Technology and Social Media:


The rise of technology and social media has undoubtedly reshaped our perception of role models, blurring the lines between fame and influence. While the internet has democratized access to information, it has also given rise to a culture of instant gratification and superficiality. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram prioritize likes and followers over substance, perpetuating a cycle of self-promotion and validation-seeking behavior.

Influencer culture, in particular, has commodified fame, reducing role models to mere brands to be bought and sold. The cult of celebrity has replaced genuine achievement, with individuals gaining influence based on their ability to garner attention rather than their contributions to society. As a result, the values and aspirations of today's youth are increasingly shaped by shallow ideals and unrealistic standards of success.

Cultural Shift Towards Consumption:


At the heart of the role model vacuum lies a broader cultural shift towards consumption—a relentless pursuit of material wealth and status at the expense of deeper fulfillment. Materialism, fueled by advertising and consumerism, has become the driving force behind our values and aspirations. Instant gratification is prized above all else, leading to a society fixated on the acquisition of wealth, possessions, and social status.

In this hyper-consumerist culture, celebrity worship reigns supreme, with individuals idolizing the rich and famous as symbols of success. Yet, in our pursuit of fame and fortune, we risk losing sight of the qualities that truly matter—integrity, empathy, and resilience. As we grapple with the implications of this cultural shift, it's essential to recognize the role models who embody these timeless values and strive to emulate their example in our own lives.


Reconnecting with Timeless Values:

In a world dominated by consumption and superficiality, it's more important than ever to reconnect with timeless values that transcend fleeting trends and material pursuits. Here are some practical suggestions for rediscovering integrity, empathy, and resilience in our lives:

  • Reflect on Your Values: Take the time to introspect and identify the values that are most important to you. What principles guide your actions and decisions? By clarifying your values, you can better align your actions with your beliefs and cultivate a sense of purpose and authenticity.
  • Seek Out Authentic Role Models: Look beyond the glitz and glamour of fame and fortune to find role models who embody integrity, empathy, and resilience. These may be everyday heroes in your community—teachers, mentors, volunteers—who quietly live out their values and make a positive impact on the lives of others.
  • Embrace Alternate views of Perspectives: Recognize that role models come in all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds. Embrace diversity of perspectives and seek out mentors who challenge your assumptions and broaden your worldview. True inspiration often lies in the richness of human experience and the depth of human connection.
  • Practice Empathy and Compassion: Cultivate empathy and compassion towards others, recognizing the inherent dignity and worth of every individual. Take the time to listen and understand the perspectives of others, even those with whom you may disagree. By fostering empathy, we can bridge divides and build stronger, more inclusive communities.
  • Lead by Example: Be a role model for others by living out your values and principles in your daily life. Demonstrate integrity in your actions, empathy in your interactions, and resilience in the face of adversity. By leading by example, you can inspire others to follow suit and create a ripple effect of positive change.
  • Prioritize Meaningful Connections: Invest in meaningful relationships with family, friends, and community members who share your values and support your growth. Nurture these connections through open communication, mutual respect, and acts of kindness. True fulfillment often comes from deep, authentic connections with others.

By reconnecting with timeless values and seeking out authentic role models, we can navigate the complexities of modern life with grace and integrity. Let us strive to look beyond fame and fortune and find true inspiration in the richness of human character and the depth of human connection.


Looking Closer to Home:

In our quest for role models, it's essential not to overlook the unsung heroes who walk among us—the teachers, mentors, and local leaders who quietly shape the next generation and inspire positive change in our communities. These individuals may not grace the covers of magazines or command the spotlight, but their impact is no less profound.

  • Teachers, with their dedication and passion for education, play a pivotal role in shaping the minds and values of our youth. Beyond imparting knowledge, they serve as mentors and guides, instilling in their students the importance of curiosity, critical thinking, and empathy. Their influence extends far beyond the classroom, shaping the future leaders and innovators of tomorrow. In my case my teachers at Local Elementary School, High School, my Engineering graduation teachers molded us so much that sometimes we live their lives in values and purpose which triumphs.
  • Mentors, too, hold a special place in our lives, offering guidance, support, and wisdom as we navigate the complexities of personal and professional growth. Whether formal or informal, these relationships provide invaluable opportunities for learning, growth, and self-discovery. By seeking out mentors who align with our values and aspirations, we can gain valuable insights and perspective that can propel us forward on our journey. I am very lucky to have had mentors who guided my work life for success. I keep saying, my success is 90% inspiration from Leaders, 9% perspiration of my efforts and 1% Luck to be at the right place at the right time.
  • Local leaders, be they community organizers, activists, or volunteers, embody the spirit of service and civic engagement. Through their tireless efforts and commitment to making a difference, they inspire others to take action and create positive change in their own spheres of influence. By recognizing and celebrating their contributions, we can inspire others to follow their lead and become agents of change in their communities. Back in times in 70s and 80s Politics was service, I recollect our Local MLA, playing a huge part for getting municial water to every house through pipeline. I used to walk 1/2 Km to bring drinking water then.

So, let us not underestimate the power of looking closer to home for inspiration and guidance. Let us celebrate the unsung heroes in our communities—the teachers who ignite the flame of learning, the mentors who offer guidance and support, and the local leaders who lead by example. And let us be proactive in seeking out mentors who can help us navigate life's challenges and pursue our dreams with passion and purpose.


Call to Action:

As we reflect on the role model dilemma and the challenges of navigating a world dominated by consumption and superficiality, let us remember that we each have the power to be the change we wish to see in the world. Inspired by the timeless values of integrity, empathy, and resilience embodied by our role models, let us strive to embody these qualities in our own lives and make a positive impact in our spheres of influence.

It starts with small acts of kindness and compassion—listening to others with empathy, standing up for justice and equality, and extending a helping hand to those in need. By living out these values in our daily lives, we can inspire others to do the same and create a ripple effect of positive change in our communities.

But let us not stop there. Let us also recognize that we have the power to be role models for others, especially the next generation. Whether as parents, teachers, mentors, or community leaders, we have the opportunity to shape the hearts and minds of those who will inherit the world we leave behind. Let us strive to leave a lasting legacy of integrity and compassion, knowing that our actions today can inspire a brighter tomorrow.

So, I challenge you, to embrace the values of your role models and to be the change you wish to see in the world. Let us rise above the noise of consumption and superficiality and strive to create a world where integrity, empathy, and resilience reign supreme. Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can leave a legacy worth celebrating.

Karthik

31/3/24.

Saturday, March 30, 2024

A Tale of Miracles and Resilience: Karthik's Unforgettable Experience, Secretariat...

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I wanted to share with you all an incredible experience that happened to me 48 Hrs ago. It was Thursday, 930am, just a day before my mother's 3rd Anniversary rituals, and I was having breakfast when suddenly, I heard a crackling sound while chewing on cashews. What followed was excruciating pain, and I found myself frozen for what seemed like an eternity.

Without wasting a moment, I rushed to my family dentist, Dr. Utkarsh Lokesh, who quickly assessed the situation. X-rays revealed not just one fractured tooth, but two adjacent teeth impacted due to the shock. Dr. Lokesh, in all his years of practice, had never seen such a fracture, making it a critical situation.

Despite being in two minds, knowing the rituals were less than 20 hours away, Dr. Lokesh assured me he would do his best to get me in good shape. And boy, did he deliver! The extraction was no easy feat, but with his expertise, he managed to remove the teeth in three pieces and performed an implant and bone grafting as taking out the bone took 30% of bone too. The Root Canal Treatment on the adjacent teeth were an easy affair. The pain was killing and I begin to develop severe body pain usually a precursor to fever and infection, Thursday 7pm. So some tense moments....... Yes by late night, things begin to ease.. (Yes, sleepless night for Lalitha!)

With the rituals looming ahead, (I told Doctor Lokesh, only unconcious me would prevent doing rituals for mom and he understood!) I couldn't help but feel anxious. However, I followed Dr. Lokesh's advice, took a special pain painkiller he prescribed for one time, at 9am, Friday to begin mother's riutals,and surprisingly, the pain vanished just in time for the ceremonies. It was like a miracle had occurred, allowing me to complete all the demanding rituals of 4 hours. (Standing up/sitting down 10s of times, Growing fire with sacred wood and chant on it with clarified butter to stoke flames for 90 min, etc). without a hint of slightest discomfort.


But as they say, all good things must come to an end. The pain returned after I took my last bite of food, (after good 41/2 hrs post all rituals, bath etc to sit for the meal customised by Lalitha for my special need) a reminder of life's challenges even amidst moments of relief. Nevertheless, with another dose of painkillers and some deep sleep from 2pm to 5pm &rest, I'm feeling much better. I am told / warmed, worst of swelling and pain is reserved for Today until Monday!

Now, as I prepare to face the next few days of swelling, I can't help but reflect on the resilience we possess in times of adversity. And amidst the teasing from my son, about my unkempt beard resembling my nemisis, Narendra Modi, I find solace in the fact that sometimes, miracles do happen.


So here's to embracing life's surprises, finding strength in moments of weakness, and believing in the power of miracles, no matter how small they may seem.

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Today marks a special day in the history of horse racing as we commemorate the 53rd birth anniversary of the iconic Secretariat. (1970-1989) Born on March 30th,1970, Secretariat would go on to become one of the most revered and legendary racehorses of all time.



From the moment he stepped onto the track, Secretariat captivated the hearts of millions with his unparalleled speed, grace, and determination. His remarkable career culminated in 1973 when he achieved the ultimate feat in horse racing by winning the Triple Crown, a title bestowed upon those who triumph in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes in the same year. His earnings were record at that time.

But Secretariat wasn't just a champion on the racetrack; he was a symbol of excellence, perseverance, and the indomitable spirit of competition. His record-breaking performances, including his awe-inspiring victory at the Belmont Stakes where he shattered the previous record by an astonishing 2 3/5 seconds, solidified his place in history as one of the greatest athletes of all time, regardless of species. Secretariat holds world record for length won by 31 lengths, when when winning by 1 horse length is legend for a horse.

Beyond his athletic prowess, Secretariat's legacy lives on through his offspring, who have continued to dominate the world of horse racing for generations. His bloodline remains a symbol of greatness, inspiring countless others to strive for excellence and reach for their own dreams.

When Secretariat was euthanised in 1989, they were stunned to find his heart weights 23 pounds. A normal race horse is heart is expected to be 18 pounds, thus the power and super gallop to beat everyone else.


Oh, Yes there was a smash hit movie on Him too...!

Regards

Karthik.

30th March 2024


Thursday, March 28, 2024

Joe Lieberman, Daniel Kahneman, Speak Up, Kalli....

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I was on Business Travel for a week++. So no time to take up blog...

Today, we mourn the loss of Joe Lieberman, a true trailblazer in American politics. At 82, Lieberman leaves behind a legacy as the last free Democrat with independent views and a centrist who walked across aisle to reach Republicans if it served American interests. He, the first orthodox Jewish senator. His commitment to principled governance and his willingness to stand apart from party lines earned him respect across the political spectrum. Lieberman's contributions to public service will be remembered fondly, and his dedication to his beliefs serves as an inspiration for generations to come. Lieberman, was VP Candiate in hotly contested 2000 Election as running mate to now notorious Al Gore. (Bush won by 500 votes to take the presidency after SCOTUS ruling), Rest in peace, Joe Lieberman.


Today, we bid farewell to Daniel Kahneman, a brilliant mind and Nobel laureate whose insights reshaped our understanding of human decision-making. As the author of "Thinking, Fast and Slow," Kahneman illuminated the intricate workings of the mind, challenging conventional wisdom and prompting us to reconsider how we perceive the world. His groundbreaking research continues to influence fields ranging from economics to psychology, leaving an indelible mark on academia and beyond. Kahneman's legacy as a thinker and innovator will endure, inspiring future generations to explore the complexities of the human psyche. Rest in peace, Daniel Kahneman. "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman delves into the two systems that drive the way we think: System 1, which is fast, intuitive, and emotional, and System 2, which is slow, deliberate, and logical. Kahneman explores how these systems shape our judgments and decisions, often leading to biases and errors. Through engaging anecdotes and rigorous research, he explains various cognitive phenomena such as heuristics, biases, and the illusion of understanding. The book offers insights into human behavior, highlighting the importance of understanding our cognitive processes to make better decisions in both personal and professional life. "My personal learning was never to make fast decisions on impulse and never a decision over phone conversations" Always say I shall come back post call and mull over.!


Speaking up in companies can be challenging for employees, even in environments with open-door policies. Despite the rhetoric of openness and liberalism, several factors hinder employees from voicing their opinions freely. One reason is the fear of repercussions, such as being labeled as troublemakers or facing retaliation from superiors. Additionally, hierarchical structures and power dynamics often discourage dissenting voices, creating a culture of conformity.

Moreover, employees may perceive speaking up as futile if they believe their opinions will not be valued or acted upon. This can lead to a sense of disillusionment and apathy. Furthermore, some individuals may lack confidence in their ideas or fear ridicule from colleagues.

Articles in publications like the Financial Times have highlighted these challenges, shedding light on the gap between company policies and actual workplace dynamics. Despite efforts to foster inclusivity and encourage dialogue, the reality for many employees remains one of reluctance to speak up.

To address this issue, organizations must actively cultivate an environment of psychological safety, where employees feel comfortable expressing their thoughts without fear of judgment or reprisal. This requires leaders to listen attentively, encourage diverse perspectives, and demonstrate a genuine willingness to consider alternative viewpoints. By fostering a culture of open communication and mutual respect, companies can empower their employees to speak up and contribute to positive change.



This week marks the 75th Birthday of one of my favorite cricketer of all time. Alwyn Issac Kallicharan. Kalli, the renowned West Indian cricketer, left an indelible mark on the sport with his exceptional skills and memorable performances. Despite his stature as a "little left-hander," Kallicharan's contributions to cricket were anything but small.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Kallicharan became known for his ability to deliver match-saving innings, displaying remarkable resilience and determination at the crease. However, his career was also marked by the agony of numerous century misses, where he fell agonizingly short of reaching triple figures on several occasions.

One of Kallicharan's most iconic moments came during the inaugural Cricket World Cup in 1975, where he showcased his batting prowess with a stunning assault on the legendary Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee. His fearless approach and aggressive batting style endeared him to fans around the world, solidifying his status as a cricketing icon. I also recollect my first full test match special commentary on BBC Radio when He and Lloyd added 211 for 4th Wicket in 1973 vs England in the first test when West Indies were 64/3.

Despite the frustrations of missed opportunities, Kallicharan's legacy remains etched in the annals of cricket history. His contributions to the game, both as a batsman and as a representative of West Indian cricket, continue to inspire generations of aspiring cricketers. Alwyn Kallicharan will always be remembered for his talent, tenacity, and unforgettable moments on the cricket field. Infact there was a Hindi movie named, "Kallcharan" (No connection to cricket).

Regards

Karthik.

28/3/24.