Saturday, December 09, 2006

Battle of PaniBed

Friends, Romans, Countrymen ! Lend me thy ears....Hmmmm Enuff enuff...

So after suffering from Bedbugs for quite sometime, it was time for revenge. Inspite of scoring 50 (yes I killed 50 of these damn suckers) the day before, I just could not sleep.

Our attack was not a planned one. It was very much instantaneous. Mani and I launched the attack, starting from the master bedroom, the other bed room and then to the hall. We had face masks, cigarette lighter and Baygon in our armoury and launched one of the deadliest attacks. The operation went for close to 2 hours and finally it was done ! After a long fought battle, it was time to relax. So we ended up landing in our couch only to find some more bugs...... aah that was one last adda which we have not attacked. Not in a mood to start the attack once again, we have decided to call it off temporarily. But remember, we will be back with Vengeance !

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Shantaram

It has been close to a month since I posted something here. Exams, Parties were all happening. Lots of things have happened on my personal front too. But I am not in a mood to share those things here. I have started reading the book "Shantaram" by Gregory David Roberts.
If you have not read this book, beg/borrow or steel and make sure that you read this book. What an amazing piece. A wonderful life history. This guy has lived his life to the fullest.

Please please read this book. It will definitely create a big impact on you.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Best of Luck

Atlast the last trimester is coming to an end. (not for me though).
The exam week is starting. Here is wishing everyone a succesful exam week. FSA, IM, MA, OB are exams that are round the corner.

BEST OF LUCK !

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Insomniac

I dont know whose idea was it. But it all started with Mani saying let us go to Insomnia this week, couple of seniors are in the city. I was lil hesitant as Insomnia on a Wednesday can be a really painful experience the next day. But my hesitation was of no avail and the entire gang, of course there were exceptions were game for the night. Puja at someone's house was the reason and we all vanished at 9.00 PM from the class. Ended up getting into Insomnia around 9.45. Unlimited Orange juice for $18 from 9-11 PM. What more can you ask for ?:P

The first time when I went to Insomnia, I formed a decent impression about the place. Good music, Good crowd and you get to shake your leg. This time the impression was totally the opposite. The place no more has the class and it had become more of a pickup joint ! Tried to dance for sometime, but it was so crowded that I could barely move. The music was the same, but the crowd was not that great. Somehow spent my time there and came back home.

It rains roti these days at night for us at home. Thanks to Pillsburry, we have the readily available bela hua atta. Store these in the freezer and enjoy mast Rotis at night. We also tried Panneer at home. We had 400 gms of Amul Panneer and we also had the cooking procedure for Panneer Handi. I and Mani took over the mantle and ended up making a decent dish. I felt that the chillie was lil high and Mani felt that the salt was lil high. But all in all it was good and we enjoyed it.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

The Kinrara Experience

Got a nice opportunity to see the match in KL as I had a meeting on Thursday and Friday at KL. On friday my work was over around 1 and I and Karuna went ahead with our plans of watching it at Kinrara. Just as we were standing in the line to buy our tickets, a gentleman approached us out of nowhere and asked us if we needed tickets. We thought that this guy has couple of tickets extra and his friends have not turned up. I went ahead in getting those tickets. When I opened my wallet to hand over the 122RM for the tickets the guy refused and walked off. So we ended up watching the cricket match free of cost ! Phew.....Could not believe my luck.

This was my first ever match when i watched it in the stadium. Went ahead in finding our seats as it was in the K row in the open. It was quite sultry and I was sweating like hell. We were seated in the first row and we were exactly square of the wicket. Watched closely the guys like Bhajji ,Veeru, Hayden and Martin when they were fielding. It was an entirely electric atmosphere. More than the match in the centre, the activities happening at the stands were more interesting. Few aussies were there too... "Haydo give us waive...." "Clarkie give us a waive..." were some of their funny lines ! Thoroughly enjoyed my day inspite of having a severe headache.

Too bad, we lost the match. Guys like Raina, Dhoni, Agarkar raised the hopes and let them die by playing some rather poor shots. A team could not chase 213 and win the match. Just too much. I need not write much about this.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Two states - Two different Scenarios ?

Very recently my parents have applied for passport. Here is my Dad, a Hindi Teacher in town, well known to everyone, living in the same town for the past 40 years had to struggle for getting his work done. These things are not new to me. I myself was at the receiving end once. But some of these guys had infact studied in the same school where my Dad served. It hurt. Maybe I can take solace from the fact that these guys are impartial to anyone and everyone when it comes to getting things done from them :). I called up my Dad and asked him to see Lage Raho. I was giving him hints that he should have followed the Munna way to get his work done. His reply was clear. He called these folks as "Anukool Shatru" and one cannot escape from them. Maybe I got too carried away from the movie or my current Singapore environment makes me long to see such a governance in my motherland too.

Talking about governance, I got to know a very heartening news from AK. His mom had to get close to 10K from the Tax Dept back, forwhich the authorities demanded 10% of the amount. His mom went and met the tax officer, where she was welcomed by the officer with a cup of tea and her work was done in a matter of minutes. The reason given is that the Govt has to incur interest expense when the public money is held by the Govt for a longtime. Such long pending amounts are tied to performances of authorities. This came as a pleasant surprise to me. An Indian Govt organisation where performance holds the key. It was difficult for me to believe. But it is happening. Such surprises make my day.

After watching the movie Lage Raho, I sat back and pondered about the movie's concept and its application to reality. Agreed, the movie had its cinematic elements. But the concept really had its effect on me. If confronted with a similar scenario, will I go the Mahatma/Munna way ? Dont think so. Why ? Probably I am a coward to follow what the Bapu has followed. I dont have the will or patience to face the struggle. I will crib, cry, shout..but will I remain tough ? Dont know !
Imagining this guy following his philosophies far away in South Africa and back in India (sorry tau). Takes some guts. Dont care what the saffron lovers say, but Bapu has remained numero uno in my heart and will remain so forever !

Too heavy a post... Chill guys... Go and watch Lage Raho... Watch it for Bapu or Sarkeshwar or Sunju Dada or Lucky Singh .....Arey yaar, be there for Vidya Balan atleast :)

Tendya tussi great ho !

It was heartening to see Tendya to score a ton on his return after a 6 months break. Too bad we lost the match. The matches are happening at KL and I dont have a chance to see the stars in action :(

Friday, September 08, 2006

Calls & Mails

Starting a new relationship needs a lot of changes in oneself. This seems to be one of the challenges and confusions these days for me. These days I am totally occupied with my work, studies, assignments etc during weekdays. The only time that I have is weekends. The time difference also does not help ! With these I have not been able to get in touch with her frequently. It is the same guy who has did not bother to call her and talk for hours !
This weekend is quite promising. We have plans of Lage Raho !!!! Heard that the movie is quite cool. Better than the first. Shud be fun. Divya Balan jo hai na:D. Jokes apart, it is Circuit whom I am really looking forward to. Arshad was the show stealer in the last version. This time heard that he rocks alongwith Boman Irani, another talented actor. Sunju bhai is made for that character. Will post the reviews later !

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Weekeand action

What a weekend this one turned out to be ! Usually my weekend goes in sleep and cooking food. This time it was a little different. On saturday had to go out to meet a supplier and had a chance to go to Bombay Cafe at Paya Labar. Nice ambience. As soon as I entered, I asked for a Jal Jeera. After a longtime had Ragada Patties and Dhokla. A big longing came to an end. Atlast a place where I had some decent Dhokla. Had a Uttam Pizza also take away. Bill aaya $22.10. Hmm I had to console myself that it is a treat that I should give myself once in a while. It was worth it. Then came back and had Rajma prepared by DV. Rajma went on and on and on. Kitni time lethi hai.... Watched two movies and finally slept around 2 AM.

Early in the sunday morning I get a call from a new number. It was Chitra saying that she has reached Singapore airport and asking me what to do. I asked to get a transit visa and wait outside. Met her in the morning and took around Singapore. Took her to Takashimaya. Infact it was my first visit to that place. All the Chanels, LVs, Burberrys had their outlets in that place. ESSEC summer module did not go waste lah !
Good fun it was with her in Singapore for 4 hours.

Later in the evening it was the housewarming party. It was a rocking time we had after a longtime. The food was great and everything fell in place. DV turned out to the Best Rajma Cook. Let us hope everybody has a good time in the morning at the pot.

None of my assignments are done. It is because of some great souls that I am surviving this period. Thanks to all of you ! It is time now to sleep. Got to catch up with my work tomorrow! Coming to work, I had attended two trainings recently. One was the Effective presentation by Martin and other was Fast Start by Preeti. Quite good sessions though. Enjoyed'em both ! These trainings provide a great platform to meetup with other colleagues of my organisation.

So long !

Saturday, August 26, 2006

(Sin/Cos) - Moy !

Tan-Gen Moy is embarking his journey to the University of Seattle this week. It has been more than a year since we joined NBS. I still remember the first time I met this guy ! It was at the ISC, where I had gone to submit some of my papers. Both of us chatted for sometime and I found one more engineer who is specialising in Technology. Kewl. Moy spoke very few words and it was kinda difficult to extract words from him. An introvert... that was the first impression of Gen Moy on me.
Many more incidents followed.
Gen Moy's roots were a mystery. Dada initially thought him as a fellow Bong and his usual "Bhai Hai Tu Mera..Bhai" were prominent in the initial few days.
While presenting a case on Toyota, Gen Moy wore a cap of Kaizen giving life to the presentation.
Gen Moy and I played frisbee opposite to Grad Hall. That was news for sometime at NBS.
Moy wore a sandal and went to Double O. Poor Moy had to go back and buy himself a pair of shoes and come.
His dances in the Grad Hall and his addiction to Saunf Wine came to be well known.
His dinner with So(u)m(e)-Man made news at NBS Grad Hall channel.
Finally his Shaayri this Friday showed us his poetic talents.

The guy slowly started opening up from the second trimester onwards and in third trimester the true colour of Moy as a jovial, fun loving guy came out ! The internship in Cisco with DV and Zaw saw the more responsible side of Moy. His presentations were widely appreciated by the Cisco managers. Good job Moy !

Now our General had decided to go and take on Uncle Sam. Google and Microsoft are waiting for you at Seattle Moy. We know that you can leave your mark at Seattle and make us all proud.

Wishing you all the best for a wonderful career ahead !

Man... You Rock :)

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Energy Unlimited

Energy Unlimitd - This is what that came to my mind when I saw Shankar Mahadevan on stage. Same goes for Anuradha Sriram also. Srinivas, Tippu, Harini, Madhu Balakrishna, Binny were also there. Chitra was just awesome. It was close to 4 hours non stop music. Fell in love with the Singapore Indore stadium. What an infrastructure. Too bad we missed out ARR's show last year. Shivmani is god.... Drums were at his mercy yesterday. He is a genius. It was a great relief for me after a hectic week's work.

Also try this link this site folks, www.itwofs.com. Here is the intro by themselves.
"ItwoFS is simply Inspirations in Indian Film Songs! The motive of this site is straight and simple - to provide a comprehensive list of musical inspirations (sometimes subtle and intelligent but mostly downright blatant!) of Indian film music composers. The list is constantly growing and the most important source of additions is the mails from this site's visitors!"

Enjoy lah !

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Discovering oneself

The past one month has been a learning experience in many ways. I am getting to know Arune as a person more these days. To my surprise, I find Arune can really be what I thought I could never be ! Probably it is due to work related stress or school having started and I am still recovering to that mindset. It could even be that I am starting a new relationship or I am staying with two centurians away from the hostel.

So what is up at my end? I have put everything in the previous para. Things are goin on as usual. The new Buena Vista center is a pain. I need to pull off two more trimesters there. God help me. Met Shamsher and Gogie after a longtime. Two courses this trimester. CBS and MA. After this I am done with my cores. Two more functional still left. Ka karein inka ? Need to ponder over the functional courses list ! I just dont want to take one more extra this trimester.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Nala Baagam

Nalan, the famous mythological king turned dwarf and served as a cook. Even today, cuisines served by men are called as "Nala Baagam". It is our turn to try out Nala Baagam at Orchid Park yesterday. We were eagerly waiting for the arrival of Mani to bring us food from Karus for dinner. But later he changed his plans and said he will arrive around 12 midnight. So I and DV decided to start. Yeah..we went to nearby stores and got ourselves the required utensils. Got vegetables and all the desi masala stuffs required..(thank god we have two desi stores nearby).
So it was rice in the microwave, Bhindi Masala as the subzee and Sambhar as the main course. Wow...wow... the very thought of it made me smile.

So, applying my MBO knowledge for the utensils, stoves, spoons and other kitchen stuffs, found that the Kadaai is the bottleneck. Went ahead in making the Bhindi masala. It was a success. Then when it came to Sambhar, halfway through realised that we did not buy Tamarind. Shame on me. I boiled drumstick thinking of putting it in sambhar. What to do ? No respite for poor DV. So went ahead with Dal Fry with drumstick in it. Sounded funny. But it turned out to be pretty good. Well..that is what DV said to me and I know DV is honest. ;-).

But Dont worry my friends ! DV is still alive and I think he had a normal time at the potty. Now it will be others turn to suffer Anna's Nala Baagam. Wow...wow..Nice way to take revenge on some of our folks. Dada said he wanted to have lunch with us at home.hee hee fancying my chances.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Bienvenue Freshmen...

The new batch at NBS have come in. Last week during our BI course(by the way, this was very much the repetetion of CRM course. So did not give me the fun though), when I was in GH, met up with some of them. Later yesterday during the orientation dinner, met up with them. Mani called me saying that Lee Lee has invited all of us and hence come over. Went to the dinner and saw the new faces with high hopes. Met Prof Vish after a long long time. Nice get together though...After the party, our guys decided to join at the lounge for some drinks. I thought the new batch would be joining us after dinner to spend sometime together. Hmm... to my disappointment none of them turned out at the Grad Hall lounge. I felt a lil strange...anyways forget it. We had our own share of fun at the Lounge with the Durian smell.

Welcome Freshmen! Have a great time at NBS. Enjoy your stay.

Btw, uske ghar pe Computer aa gaya hai. Chatted with her on google talk. Now the impact on the wallet will reduce. Thank god for that.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Joyeux Anniversaire

Congrats to me and all other NBS stalwarts for completing one year in Singapore and NBS. It was in July last year that we came here. July 13th was the day of registration and a couple of days later we had our orientation. Profs John Beck, Michael Connor, Ashish Lall rocked during the three days. Getting to know each other was fun. 14 Indians in Grad Hall from a single batch. What was one great contribution to the society ? Evolution of DVism as a phenomenon.

Naye bache aa rahe hain August 1st mein. Dada is sure gonna rock. He will be the most after dude in our batch. Let us wait and watch.

Happy Anniversary NBSers !

Sunday, July 23, 2006

CRM @ the speed of .....

CRM @ the speed of light was one of those books which I rented from library and never read it. Having worked in MUST, a GEMS after sales service system, I had quite a decent idea as what CRM was and how things should work. Also after doing some sort of research for the Contact Center applications, I thought my CRM knowledge was quite decent, until I took the CRM course by Dr.Lakshmi Mohan.

Known as the mother of CRM, she is from State University of New York, Albany. What a treasure house of knowledge she is ! No words are enough to describe. Her energy level never ceases to decrease and it is hard to believe she is close to 70. Her background is simply amazing. A Ph.D in Maths from Columbia univ, 4 years of work experience in MR in HLL, Founder faculty of IIMC, Faculty at Sloan etc etc. She has been a consultant to all the top notch companies and taught in almost all the continents of the world. In tamil there is a saying.."Katravarukku sendra vidamellam Sirappu". She is a perfect example for that. We were dumbstruck by her classes for the past two days. What voice modulation, what case studies and what memory she has.. I was really lucky not to have missed her classes. My weekend has been just great. She is gonna teach BI for the next weekend. It is gonna be one more fun filled weekend. This is the first time in my life I am enjoying my weekend attending classes, preparing for lectures, getting ready for the assignments. Very rarely you come across people like her. Thanks NBS.

Well, as usual my ISD bills have been on the rise. Things are taking quite an interesting turn these days. I am getting to know her more these days. Life is gonna be a roller coaster after Feb. Aruneganeshaaaaaaaaa....... Take care.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Le Derniere Semaine

The last week of the ESSEC summer program was the most demanding week in the sense that we had to prepare really hard for partying. Since this was the last week, everyday we had to go out and party. I was lucky enough to escape around and be back before 12. Poor Ashish came home manytimes after midnite. On Friday he did a full nite out partying.

The week was full of action. We had a session on HR by Maurice and he was good. His talk about marriages and marriage counselling was good. Every marriage goes through three phases. First phase was the romantic phase. You like her. She likes you. The world is such a nice place to live in. This first phase is quite a shorter one though. Then enters the second one, the phase of Delusion. Here slowly reality strikes. The shortcomings of both the partners are exposed and the true nature of the couple shows off. The third one is the Acceptance phase, where couples accept their partners shortcomings and go ahead in their life loving the other. For the divorced couples, it is the delusion period that hits hard and they dont enter the acceptance phase but take the rejection option.

We had a visit to the Air France and Airport. Waht a wonderful waste of time. We were shown in the airport as where business class people check in, where economy class checks in, what is a lounge, what is there inside a lounge and all other wonderful things in an airport which any traveller is aware of ! Wastage of a day.. Could have slept the entire day for partying in the nite.
The next two days we had negotiation session with Alain Lempereuer. Nice sessions. Good cases and it was fun ripping Teelie with Dan during one of the negotiation cases. Enjoyed these thoroughly. Friday, we went to the ESSEC campus at Cergy where we had a session with Nicholas about Education from different parts of the world. Quite a decent session afterwhich we had dinner at a Restaurant situated at Van Goh's museum. It was the place where Van Goh stayed in his last years. The lunch was typically French with Rabbit and Lamb. For Ashish and me, they made special salads and vegetarian dishes. At the end of the day, we all went to Biere culture, where we partied. I came back around 9.30 to do the packing and also the key was with me. Next day bid adieu to Arun and Paris.

I should have taken the Air France flight from Chennai. Just could not help it. Took the Delta to Mumbai. Networked with a couple of managers on my way back. I am becoming a true follower of Dada these days. First Class and Networing. Was stuck in the Mumbai Airport for 7 hours for the next flight to Chennai. Lost my sleep all through the day.

Came Sunday. Came Chennai. Met my future partner once again and said yes to her! She came our house and we went to hers. It was a fun experience for me at my home when my relatives were taking me on in front of her. The same experience at her place too. Got to know her family.
It was a new experience altogether. Then went to Sarath's marriage reception. The guy has put on so much of weight ..seems so much of beer ! Got back in time for the night flight to Singapore.

Losing precious sleep all throughout the day. But hell, who cares about sleep. But the only pain in this trip was missing the world cup final. I was there cheering for France and Brazil during this worldcup in the bars of Paris. The final which France played against Italy was missed as I had to travel back to Singapore. Poor French, they lost it in the penalty shoot out... Felt sorry for them. Zidane going out with a red card, was not expected out of him. But what went in the field was something unsure. Why he got wild ? What was goin on between him and Materazzi ?
Not sure.

So the coming days promise to be more interesting and challenging. Got to register for my subjects. Shit loads of work is pending at office. Jet lag does not allow me to sleep. It is 4.15 in the morning and I am awake. Will take some time to adjust.

So long !

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

L for Luxury

This week, it is Luxury Brand Management. We had Simon Nyeck and Dennis Morrisset talking over the various concepts of luxury brand management. We also had a visit to Lous Vuitton Workshop, Museum and their Retail store. We got to know more about Fashion and Fashion brands. Atlast I found a subject which encourages me to watch FTV :-).

After this week, the final takeaway was that there is not much of a difference when it comes to Marketing of FMCG and luxury brands. Luxury brands make you dream, which puts them at the elite list. We also have the concept of Masstige, where some of the prestigious brands becoming accessible to commoners. All in all a nice one week of learning.

LV visit needs a special mention. Their workshop was on one corner of Paris. I was shocked to see Osterich, Alligator skins used as Exotic leathers for their bags. Also had a look at their museums, which had snake leather bags and seal leather bags. These guys get the leather from authorised suppliers and you need to have the permit to carry these leather bags for your travel. Left me thinking that we are taking the entire animal kingdom for granted for our luxury. The craftsmanship at LV is something that should be praised. Observed some of their employees making bags and trunks. Being a Mechanical Engineer I just could not help the feeling that if these processes were automated, they could en up producing more bags at a shorter time with much better quality. But it is for the craftsmanship they charge such a higher price.
Their museum had some special orders which were made for specific customers. Attained bliss on taking snaps with custom made order of Sharon Stone:-).

Friday night had the chance to visit this placed Caveaux de la Huichette, where Jazz was first played in Paris. As the name implies, it is a cave, where the Jazz band plays throughout the night and we have the old French men and women dancing. Swing or Lin-Hop was there to see and God it was so wonderful to see all these older people enjoying their time. Maybe I should take a clue from them.

Saturday, it was the France Brazil match and after the match was won by France, we went to Champs Elysees to have a look. Man it was chaos with cars honking and the traffic completely blocked. There were huge processions going on shouting Allez Le Bleu, ZIZOU and HENRY. ¨People were screaming, shouting, venting out their emotions. Made me feel a little uncomfortable,I should say. Here is the other face of Paris. This was completely opposite to the one that we saw at the Jazz place.

The third face of Paris was seen when we visited the artists village at Montmarte. It was a wonderful place with artists painting the portraits/caricatures of the walkers. I and Ashish got our caricatures done and it was really funny. These guys are geniuses in their own way. A couple of strokes here and a couple there, voila... you have the caricature of Arune ready! Later went for the boat ride at the river Siene.

One more week of romancing Paris still left. I just somehow dont feel that I have had enough of this place. Paris Je t'aime !!!!

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Belgique! Here I am.

Friday was kinda hectic in the sense we had to dress up in full suit to Louvre museum(sounds odd) and then to Credit Agricole visit. Also we had to change from Arun's place to Jitin's place. Arun and Jitin said that they will take care of the shift. We also had plans to go to Normandie by car. I and Tom tried to arrange something on the net, but in vain. So we gaveup the Normandie plan. At the back of mind, I was having the Belgium plan, if Normandie fails.

We saw the match at Arun's place on Friday nite after deciding that we will take the Thalys to Brussels. Saturday we reached Gare Du nord around 9.30. Got the ticket to Brussels for the 9.55 train. We went Dada's style this time... yeah..First class! Called up Kama in advance saying that we are coming to Brussels. Reached Brussels Midi in an hour and 20 min. From there went to Brussels Nord. Got up with Kama. Met him after 4 years. The guy has become more stylish these days. I looked the new Kama and his specs.

After a good meal at Kama's place we went to have a look at Brussels. First we went to Grand Place where we met our very old friend Shiv Puram. The guy remains the same. No change in voice. Then we went to Mannekan Piss. Opposite to the piss, we had drinks. I recommended to Ashish the Cherry Beer, which he enjoyed a lot. Later we went around shopping and went to Atomium. Our bad luck, it was closed after 5.00 PM. So was the case of the miniature Park. Atlast came back and had good food once again. Kama cooks really well. Dost Thanks for the grub.

Sunday was the day! Went to Brugges the third time. I just dont seem to have enough of this place. Took us one hour from Brussels by train. We went to the City Tower(close to 800 short, steep steps). Nice view from there. Also had the canal ride. Then roamed the place as I did during the last time too. This time weather played spoil sport. It was drizzling all the time.
Bad luck. Came back around 11.00 to Paris Nord. Reached home around 12.00 and Jitin had cooked rice for us. Our friends have really taken care of us this time. Indebted to them a lot.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Rest of the first week

The week went off. The first week at ESSEC was quite okay. Except for the first day, the rest of the days were ordinary.

Tuesday, we had a Macroeconomic view of Euro, Euroconversion etc by Andre Fourcans. He was quite okay. Afternoon we went to Paris Stock Exchange. Took snaps at the exchange. Nice place for an exchange. Now it is fully computerised. We had a presentation about the Euronext, Derivatives (Sleepy....) by the people from the exchange. Later we went around Operah, St Michel. Came back and slept.

Wednesday, it was Macro once again. Afternoon we had lunch at Champs Elysees. Later walked all the way to St Germain via Concorde. Saw the match in a bar. It was Fete De la Musique in Paris that day. Went to two different places. The second place was the Ministiere D Outre Mer, where we had Carribean music by Mike Ibrahim. Later we had Polynesian tribal dance. Enjoyed the show thoroughly. Went to Odeon later. It was raining like hell, hence came back.

Thursday, it was Entrepreneurship. We had a case study in the morning. Later in the afternoon we had a talk by one of the ex ESSEC student, who is owning a company now. Quite a day. Roamed around in the malls of La Defense. Met a wonderful waitress, who liked like Drew Barrymore. Dil kho gaya re....

Friday, it was the Louvre visit and later it was the visit to Credit Agricole. Louvre visit was more towards the Dutch paintings, French painitings. Went and saw Mona Lisa. Too immature to comment about the beauty of these. So keeping my mouth shut.

Now it is Saturday today. Decided in the morning to to Brussels. Took Ashish and rushed to Gare Du Nord. Got tickets and now I am at Kama's place writing this blog. Quite an eventful week. Planning to go to Brugges tomorrow.

Had been talking to Amma and her. Need to talk to her some more time and come to a conclusion. Idhar Mobile international roaming mein vaat lagne waali hai. Cant help it.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Le premiere jour.. deuxieme fois

The first day.. second time... I posted the blog and when I was about to hit publish post, my sytem went down. Was cursing windows once again and now here I am giving the same piece of stuff second time.

The first day started with headache for me. It was still drousy and I somehow recovered and went ahead. Reached the La Defense building well in advance. Paris is the same except the stench in metros have increased. Once again I just could not help the feeling that the creator is really biased.

We had an introductory session given by Michelle and supported by Delphine (Jaws Drop!!!). They both explained about ESSEC, the summer module, the professors, the industry visits et al. Nice start. Had breakfast and then the real session started with Aurelion taking the stage. His session was team building, communicating and intercultural differences. We had wonderful games. Games like Beauregard price fixing (we also did exactly the same under John in his OB classes), Portrait, Different types of listening and intercultural differences were enjoyable. With his very pleasing personality and good command over English, his session was really good. Aurelion had worked with Ex Prime Minister of France as an advisor. He has strong networks. The Dada in me woke up to get his card. Too bad, somehow it escaped my mind. But we have three more weeks. Can get it sometime else.

The participants were from all over the world. There was a participant from Columbia, who was an ESSEC student. Americans, Japanese, Chinese, French, Koreans. Indians, Indonesian,Singaporeans all constitute the batch. Sheroo FYI, there were two Finns too. Nice mix.

Had lunch at an Italian restaurant (pasta and water). It cost me 6.20 Euros. Ah... Classes ended at 5.30. The Desi in me woke up. Guess it..... you were right. I took Ashish to La Chappelle, Gare du nord, Paris's own little india. hee hee.. The place is the same, nothing changed with some new restaurants. Had dosa at Pondicherry restaurant which sucked. Got some calling cards and rice and came back. On our way back went to Arc De Triumphe. The one bad thing is that the sun rises around 5 AM in the morning and it is bright till 11 in the night. Had to console myself that we are not in Norway for an exchange.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

One helluva week!

I cannot explain my experiences last week any better!

To start with, I, Mani and DV decided to move out of Grad Hall. This was definitely was one of the sad decisions that we had to take coz we still have the luxury to stay inside the Grad Hall till December. We decided to stay near our offices and hence moved out of the Grad Hall. We saw three apartments and finalized the one at Yishun. It is a nice 2 BHK condo apartment with all facilities like Gym, Tennis, Squash, Swimming facilities. The house owner wanted to us to move in ASAP and we decided to do it last week. Also I had my France trip lined up during the weekend. Somehow moved myself out of the Grad Hall and landed up in the new apartment. Thursday night was totally washed off and Friday morning was hell. Managed to land up in office and leave out of the same early to catch my evening flight to Chennai. Landed in Chennai around 11.00 PM.

The next day, Saturday was the D day. Yeah. I met the first gal whom my parents have identified. Wanted this to be a very private affair with just me and the girl. But my dad arranged this to happen in a temple with both the families. I was pissed off and asked my Dad to cancel it. Then it happened in Hotel Sangeetha. But it was just not me and her. My Dad, Her parents and her cousin came along. I just couldn’t help it. They left us in a corner. We had a chat for an hour. Then I told their parents that I will get back to them after some time. They were really anxious and were insisting on a good result. I am quite hesitant and confused right now on this.

Then the same evening set to Mumbai, where I and Ashish had to catch the Delta flight to Paris.
PAHREEH……………. Here I come. Nice flight, which started half an hour late and landed in CDG at 8 AM in the morning. It was a nice chilly, sunny morning and the sky was as clear as it can ever be! The French babes…Sigh…. Man, this country makes me totally depressed. For a moment, I felt two eyes are not enough.

Odun was there to receive us. Saala budda ho gaya. Had food at his place. Went for a walk to the Eiffel. Huge structure made of just rivet joints. What an engineering master piece. Had the chance to visit it anytime during the one year I stayed in Paris last time. But this time it was special. The water fountain at the front has become a swimming pool for the public and they had a blast. The clothes were as minimal as you can imagine and I just could not help the feeling the creator is really biased. Phew..

From tomorrow onwards, got to start my ESSEC journey. Will try to update this blog frequently with my experiences. There are close to 30 participants in this program. Some nice faces. Will try to network my way with all of them. I am looking forward to it .

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

The Bliss List

Mani and I were discussing about the list of activities/things which brought ultimate satisfaction/bliss to us. Thought of posting those in this post. What a turnover from my last post where I have cribbed about that void feeling. Within a week, life seems bright !

Here is the list !
a. A Good Day's meal at Karu's or Komala's or at Khansama. You should have felt the hunger and desperation for a good/decent meal. We have been experiencing this quite often these days!
b. A wonderful tea with hot Pakoras and a fast paced novel/cricket match. Even chatting with friends bhi chalega. The chai should be real hot with tinge of ginger and elaichi in it .. Wah wah...
Add Sutta to the above list for Mani.
c. After playing/jogging taking a good hot shower ! This rejuvenates your entire body and soul. Water has such an effect on the body and the mind.. Just too good.
d. A good night sleep. Man, this what we all die for. Sleep at 10 and wake up at 6. You dont feel that tiredness and you just want to start the day with full josh... This is bliss in many sense.
e. Listening to your favourite band. When you are all alone, just pump up the volume and let the Doors knock !!!!!! Raja, SPB, Kishore, Rafi are also in the list. For Mani, it is ARR intead of Raja.
f. Vodka, Vodka, Vodka.. Get yourself totally knocked out.....This is exclusively for Mani.
g. When you see a child smiling and playing. This is one of my favourite past times when I travel in the MRT. The kids are so cute and man ....their smiles!... It makes me feel so light..
h. Taking a piss ! Imagine that urge getting built and you are in an important meeting where you cant take a break or you are struck in the MRT and you need close to an hour to reach the nearest toilet. How does that feel for Bliss ??
i. A wonderful movie with some terrific performances... Scent of a Woman/ Godfather/ Shawshank Redemption ...... Lots of these.........
j. Just letting your jaws drop on seeing a beautiful giggling damsel cross you !!!!!!!!!!! Hmm ..is this desperation ??? someways it is bliss too !! what say ?
k. Going to a new place where you have never been.... Nature abound... Mountains, Waterfalls, Sunrise, Sunset, Beaches etc....Where you get yourself immersed with nature !

There is one more thing which we discussed, but would like to defer that. We are not yet married to describe the same. Probably after a year :)

If you feel there are other things which we have missed out, go ahead and post them as your comments.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

That Void Feeling.....

Hmm.... It has started all over again. You go through your routine activities of life. Go to job. Get totally stressed up. Rush to classes. Get totally pissed off on not reading the articles, cases. Return at late Night just to sleep in the room. The next day the same cycle follows. What has happened to me? I know being a Libran, I go through these cycles. But this is taking a toll on me this time. Tomorrow I have my Marketing Exam and here I am writing a blog. What has gone into my head?
Am I overconfident ? Am I careless ? I just dont know. Do I wanna sleep ...No ? Do I wanna see movies?... No. Come on yaar. What is this boredom dude ? Shame on me.....

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Pacinophilia

Pacinophilia !

That is the one word to describe my current situation. Totally dumbstruck by his performance in "Scent of a woman". Have been watching this movie continuously. Very rarely you get a movie in Hollywood like this, where the protagonist steals the whole show. We infact were commenting the other characters like the Cat, the Limo driver and Chris Odonnell had equal part in the movie :-P

Coming to Pacino, the man is a killer. He is like the nasha which most of our guys are after. Undescribable performance. Deservingly, he won an Oscar for this ! The climax is the icing on the cake, with Pacino defending Chris for his actions. He is a master.

Have watched other movies of him like Godfather, Devil's Advocate, Any given Sunday etc. But Scent of a Woman is the movie for Pacino. Because of Pacinophilia, my condition has become from bad to worse. My assignments are pending. Not in a mood to look at them. Why am I like this ? Cantraal yaar...

Ok, Let us get focussed. Exams are nearing. Next week is the 12th week... Need to give my best shot. Ab blog wog ke liye time nahin hai... Ek aur baar Scent of a woman dekhna hai...:-)

Friday, April 28, 2006

Is winning the only thing ?

It has been a consolation this time for us in our Markops simulation game. We hit the rockbottom last time. This time though, we are three places up from the bottom. We brought in a new product and gave it some positioning and promotion. Also the other products gained market share. In the midst of this, we were shocked to find some of the strategies that other teams follow. Let me explain.

Markops is a simulation game we play as part of our Mktg. course. The game is a computer simulated one, with every team having its own version of the game. The game consists of 4 companies. Your team is one among them and the rest are computer simulated. So we have around 11 teams in the class. All the 11 teams have their own individual market place with their competitors. Whoever has the highest Share Price index (SPI) is the winner.

To promote each product, everyone gets 20MM, which the team needs to spend on Advertising, trade marketing and Promotions. Some of the other teams go in for the introduction of a new product, get the 20 MM, and use the 20MM on the promotion of their existing products. They leave the new product in the lurch. This becomes a Dummy product and the teams make use of the hefty money in their existing products. Assume it in a real life situation, you convince your Top management about the introduction of a new product, get yourselves the Production capacity and then on the day when you need to start producing, you say No. "We dont want to create the product. We did this just to get the 20MM marketing budget, which we will use it for the other products." Sounds logical ? I am not sure.

This was the topic of discussion yesterday in our class and it was quite hot. Everyone was in their own way defending/opposing this strategy. Yours truly was one of the vocal participant yesterday :-)). The Prof himself was undecided as how to treat this. Hmm thoughts to go on this....

But Think of it. Is it possible in a real life situation? The Marketing Department does not function on its own. The R&D comes up with a new formula, the strategic decisions are taken by the top management about the product launch and then Mktg goes ahead with the new product branding, promotion etc. I dont see the strategy being used anywhere in real life. When simulation games are simulations of real life, then why do we follow something that is totally impossible in real life? Am I ignorant here, of not knowing such strategies followed by companies in real life ?

Everyone plays the game fair. But when some team comes up with a strategy, which does not focus on Mktg, but on the creative aspects of Financing, then it is something that goes against the unwritten rules of the game. Will we do anything to get our way out of trouble and win ?

I disagree. There are many instances in my life where I preferred losing just to be on the right side. I know I am a winner in my own way. Had I gone ahead with any of these choices, I would have saved some bucks by fooling someone. But will my conscience allow me to take a peaceful sleep after it ? I doubt it. I just cant. Comparing those instances with just a simulation game may seem a too far. But just cant help the rant :-)

It is a long weekend this time. Hoping to finish some subject work. Ramesh is coming to Singapore. Will catch up with him this time. My ESSEC plans are getting finalised. I am gonna have fun @ France for the second time. I am looking forward to it.

Saturday, April 22, 2006

The Baingan Barta experience

It was a four day official trip for me to Kuantan. Kuantan is a small town on the shores of South china sea in Malaysia and it is close to 250 kms away from KL. Good beach, Jungles surrounding the town( The place is flooded with Monkeys) make it an ideal place for a perfect weekend.

I happened to come across an Indian Bistro (restaurant & Pub) and was very happy that I could locate that for my very first dinner at Malaysia. Why is that I end up looking for an Indian restaurant anywhere I landup ? The whole world when travels around, tries different cuisines. I and some good old Indians are so nationalistic that we cant just imagine trying out any other cuisine.

It was run by an Indian from Singapore. I went in and asked for Chappathis and Baingan Barta. After sometime, I end up getting the dish and to my surprise all I could find in that dish was just Aloo. I searched for Baingan and to my relief was able to see four or five small pieces of the egg plant. Phew !!! When he said his roots are from Delhi, I should have guessed it...I was very hungy, hence did not complain and ended up eating the chappathis with the Aloo Baingan that I got.

The next day also it was the same. I went asked for Dal Makhni and imagine what I got ? I ended up getting Dal Fry. This time I politely told the owner that he should consider changing his menu card. Then he explained his entire story as how he was running the restaurant and pub separately and how he had got chefs from India. Now the business is not doing that well. He just had one chef and uses the same old menu. Hence the shock. Hmm..Not even an apology....Long way to go in terms of service. He knows that I will come to him without fail in my next trip. He had even had the guts to say that I should help him out by telling my colleagues (word of mouth..hee hee) about his Bistro and the craziest thing was that when he said "Hotel mein Dandora vandora Pito Yaar. Public Aati hai, aur Upar chinese restaurant chali jaati hai. Tell the receptionist about this wonderful Indian restaurant".

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Grand Sweets & PSA

When I came back from India, I got good amount of rice-mixes which can be had with rice. Thanks to my Chithappa who introduced me to Grand Sweets sometime back, I have been enjoying tasty food here. These guys, though might be a little expensive for the common man are known for their quality of sweets and mixes they serve.

Their location and the way they run their business is a breath of fresh air. They try to make it as an experience. Liked it. They operate from a bungalow in Gandhi Nagar at Adayar, Chennai. The front part of their house is the place where the business happens. As soon as you enter, you get in touch with one of the sales person, choose your sweets after which you are given a token number. Till your order gets packed, you are made to wait. This is the time that people really look forward as they serve good amount of freebies to enjoy during the waiting period. You get hot and spicy Puliyogara or sweet Sakkarapongal or Kesari etc. They serve in such a sumptuous quantity that, by the time you are finished, your order is ready.

The concept of Broken Sweets is something which needs a mention. If you were to buy any sweet item it will cost you say X Rupees. The same item is sold separately at a lower rate because of mishandling due to packaging and this is quite a hit among the customers as they specifically ask for the Broken Sweets or Savories. Knowing that the broken sweets will cannibalise their unbroken sweets, they dont sell broken items regularly. They hold the broken items sales back and give them at intervals.

They just dont restrict their business with sweets alone. They have chaats/chettinad snacks/rice mixes/pickles etc in their menu for us to enjoy. If your order is more than 500 bucks, you get good discount on the books they sell. Yes they have a small collection of Hindu Philosophy, Mythology books. The junta keeps on coming to them just for the sheer experience and the quality of their products. You can go anytime and see the place crowded with the middle class mamas and mamis. I have been there many times but this time, I was observing them with real interest and could make out why they are succesful as they are.

"Athithi Devo Bhava" - Guest is like God and these guys truly know that their Customers are God to them. Kudos to them for their excellent service !!!

It was Good Friday and we had a get together at Arun George's place. I fell in love with the place. It was called the "Marina Garden" and the condo was huge. Nice Barbeque place they had and we went there around 7.45 PM and had fun till 11 PM. Later we went to Arun's apt and enjoyed till 1. Me and Mani were saying that we should shift to something similar to that place.
Networked (??) with a lot of new people. Siddharth and Shivani, Olivier, Serene, Siddharth and the other NBS stalwarts. Dada was having fun with full enthusiasm.

Moy and me were discussing about PSA on our way back and how they are slowly losing out to other terminals especially PTP terminal in Malaysia. Since I did some profiling work about PSA, I knew what Moy was talking. PSA, was one of the early adopters of technology. As early as 1991 or 1992, they implemented RFID solutions. Their CITOS (Computer Intergrated Terminal Operating System) and Portnet solutions were their pillars of strength. But their business is kinda taking a beating because of the concept "Commoditization of Services/Technology". Peter Keen also emphasized the point during his lectures. As the technology/service providers operate in a Product development mode these days, the technological advantage can be obtained by all. But PSA has also started to bounce back after 2001/2002 dip. Hope they get better and better. Now It is going to be tough for them though !!!

Saturday, April 08, 2006

Orkut and Xeroxing !!!

Yesterday Mani sent me the invite to join the Orkut group maintained by Google. I am already a member of the yahoo groups and I never felt that I should be one at Orkut too. I accepted Mani's invite and went ahead in becoming a member. I was lost in Orkut for the next three hours. It is really a fresh air from others and the way you can connect across different groups, getting to know your friends, the groups they are into is cool. I got myself registered to 7 or 8 groups. Too bad that I am so late to join this group. But better late than never.

In one of our Marketing class, Prof emphasised that the concept of generalising a product with a brand name is harmful. I thought it was a success for the brand. But he was thinking otherwise. Example was Xerox. Now Xeroxing is the verb that we normally use for copying. But why should that be treated as detrimental to the brand. I am not sure. But recently I saw an ad by Xerox themselves saying that Xerox is a brand and not a product. Wondering if Google will also come up with something like this? The word Googling has come in full force replacing Searching on the internet. Is Google not enjoying the success ride ?

Thursday, April 06, 2006

On my way back

I am writing this post during my transit time at Colombo. Thankfully, this time the transit time is just 1.5 hours compared to the 8 hours during my onward journey. So no need of thinking alternative plans for the time to kill.

My mission was successful on many fronts. I resigned from my previous employer, asked them to adjust my three months of notice period with my leave and PF. They agreed for the same. Missed my gratuity amount because I did not serve the company for full five years in service. (Missed it by 2 months).

Met my ex boss and ex colleagues. HR was quite cool and wished me good luck. Met almost all of my relatives. Had Ganapathy homam and Navgraha homam at Chithappa’s place. It was a nice get together with good food. My Mama suggested a gal’s horoscope saying that it matches very well with mine. Was a little confused when everybody rushed in and suggested that I should see the gal before I left. But common sense prevailed. I have asked my parents to send the gal’s photo after their successful first round of talks. Let me check out how lucky I turn out to be.

Went to Pondicherry. Suresh’s marriage reception was a good surprise. Most of the Pecneers of the 1999 batch were there. Shankar and family, HariPrasad and family, Srini, Pap, Dhileep, Kandavel, Chala, Venkatasubbu, Canessan, Rangadurai, Murugan and others graced the occasion. It was quite nostalgic when some of the ECE Professors turned up for the marriage reception.

Got amount of stuffs this time, especially dresses and food items. Was a little concerned if I have taken beyond the limit. But the Airlines allowed me to take 28kgs. Planning to become a Frequent Flyer in Srilankan Airlines. The clean and punctual Aircrafts, the very friendly cabin crews etc made me think of flying this airline once again. Kudos to their service. In Singapore, lots of things are waiting for my attention. Need to get my EP done.

India’s first three victories in the limited overs edition need a mention here. Except for the third which happened today, none of the first two matches were clearly in full control of India. The first match belonged to Sardar as he swung the match away in India’s favor with his topspinners and the doosras. The second match belonged to Raina with Dhoni assisting him by playing second fiddle. Quite a good show by a team, which is notorious for losing the game from winning positions. But the loss of Mumbai and Karachi tests still haunts me. We really need a formidable team for the tests. The great Indian Middle order is now crumbling. Barring Dravid none of the others showed consistency. Sachin, VVS and Dada, the other pillars of the Indian middle order are nearing the dawn of their career. Dada is out of the team although Dravid said that all is not over for him. Is the Indian team in need of his all round (??) abilities for the upcoming Caribbean tour? Time will tell. Let us hope this time Kiran More talks sense.

Heard recently Rahman’s Godfather. Two songs captured my attention. Ilamai sung by Udit and Innisai sung by some female singer. Hummable. Do listen to them.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Sing-KL-Colombo-Chennai

Wow. What a journey from Singapre ! Everyone was thinking that I have gone crazy to have booked a ticket through Srilankan airways with a stop over of around 8 hours in Colombo just to save 130 dollars. But I went ahead with it. Thanks to my senior Arun C, I got this idea of seeing around Colombo during the break. I got hold of Bijoy and Sridhar who were coming from KL and who had to wait like me in Colombo. We three got our Visa on arrival. Converted the money and ended up getting an A/C car for 5 hours. It cost us 4000 Srilankan Rupees, which is like 40 USD.

Man it was such a pleasant place, I fell in love with it instantaneously. It is exactly similar to Kerala with lots of foreign cars and good clean roads. Very rarely could I see a slum. We went inside Colombo which is 30+ kms away from the Airport. The first place we visited was the Beira lake and a Buddhist temple nearby. Nice and Clean temple. Then went to the Colombo beach. It was the teenager's hangout. What on earth could people doing on a Saturday afternoon in such a scorching heat ? They were all in pairs and I dont know what they have been talking to each other in such a heat. They were all in their teens as pairs under a big umbrella cuddling, talking, embracing each other. Hmm.. I remembered the way I spent my teenage without a fuss. Could not emphathize with them. Had a nice walk at the beach.

One thing should be told about the Srilankans. They know that their life is not easy because of the unrest in the country. But rarely you will find them dull and sulking. The way they moved around, enjoyed their day out, busy shopping, lovers talking for long hours, breaking traffic rules(no honking or swearing...)... the people were so full of life and hope. Though one could spot security personnel here and there, people were going ahead with their tasks without a fuss. Lots of Indian brands are making their presence. TVS, Bajaj, Taj Samudra, Tata, Lipton etc.... Infrastructure was better. Traffic jams can be a little higher.

Cricket needs a special mention here. The number of grounds we saw,the matches being played, the ads with Srilankan cricketers all reflected that Cricket is very much part of their lives. We went by the side of Premadasa Stadium too. One more thing that needs mention is the number of cinema halls and the Adult movies that were running :-).

Then went to Shanti vihar. Had Madrasi thali for 125 Srilankan rupees. On our way back saw Colmbo port, the Parliament, the President's place. The buildings remind of you a Bombay Churchgate area or the Chennai Fort area with typical British style buildings. I would definitely love to be in this country for sometime and explore the place. In tau's words the colombo trip has " Sax macha di ".

Came to Chennai at 7.50 PM. Appa and Chithappa were there to pick me up. Poor old man is getting old. The same old shirt without the dentures, he looked really bad. Wanted to shout at him, but his only reply will be Let me live my life in my own way. So did not bother him. Came home and had good Vathakozhambu, Rasam and kichdi. It was great.

Need to start my activities here slowly and get back to S'pore within a week.

"Thodi si dhool meri.. Darthi ye mere vathan ki" - RDB, ARR rocks !!!

Monday, March 20, 2006

Two Heroes nearing their end ??

I have to get back to Cricket once again. The addiction is just too much. Cant get out of it.

The last few days were a great testimony to the fact that All the stars are mortal. The ongoing test series between the Kiwis and the Windies has been of my interest just because of Brian Charles Lara. How he failed to live upto the expectations of the cricketing fans !!! It is a sad tale for a guy who holds world records going down without a fight. It was the same Lara in his prime with a similar Windies team gave them a series victory against Aussies. Remember the two consecutive innings of 214 and 153*. The 153* is touted as the best chasing innings ever played. Now the same guy is struggling against lesser known pacemen at the Kiwiland. Will he bounce back and shut my mouth in the last test ? I will be the happiest guy if he does so !!!

Why to go that far ?
We have our own god, Tendya struggling for form. The Calcutta crowd went to one extreme when Ganguly was dropped and it is the turn of Mumbai crowd going beserk by booing Sachin. It is a pity that the same crowd, the same people whom he grew up with, treat him like this. "The Hindu" says that the sporting culture of the country has become corrupt and we have become mad behind instant celebrities.(The standard of the The Hindu magazine has come really down. Will rant about it sometime later). To some extent, I would agree with this. The same Sachin who melted our hearts by playing those great innings at Sharjah braving the sandstorm is given a raw deal by the spectators. He is currently going through a bad patch and if the board feels that his performance is not upto the standard, let him be dropped. The yardstick should be the same for Sourav and Sachin. If he is not getting runs, let him be sidelined. (The tour of South Africa and the Carribean are nearing. Will they drop him ??) But booing the local hero, who still is the darling of the country is harsh and shows the immaturity on our part. We still have one more innings to go Tendya !! Show the Mumbai crowd that you still are the king !!!

I was expecting similar kind of innings from Dada during the Karachi test. Dada promised on both the innings and failed. Now it is Lara and Tendya in a similar situation. Can they bounce back ??


"Thaye Yashodha" - By Maharajapuram ....

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Amul - The Taste of India & Hatred against the Best

Recently I had a chance to go through Shamsher's presentation on Marketing Communications. His presentation was on Amul and its ads. It was quite interesting to go through the presentation and know about them.

Started in 1954, the Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union adopts the name Amul for its milk products. Amul derives its name from the sanskrit word "Amulya" meaning priceless.

Amul ads feature the sweet looking little girl and they act as a social observer. It has the highest iconic status amongst all the Indian brands and it is the world record holder for the longest running campaign ever - 40 years and on !

Have a look at their site and enjoy the ads.

So it was Alonso last week and Fisichella this week. Way to go !!
Am happy atlast that Schumi's supremacy is getting a beating.

I dont know why I am like this. I dont like Schumi or the Australian Cricket team. Sampras and Steffi were not my favourites. Among the men, I am an Agassi & Ivanesevic fan and on the fairer sex, I liked Seles & Hingis.

Why is that I always want the best to be beaten ? (not applicable for India though :-)) I dont know. When the Proteas beat the Aussies on the final onedayer chasing a record score, I was jumping like hell. It is just not me, I have some good amount of friends like me who share this feeling with me. Some thoughts for a Psychological analysis... eh ?

"Tu kahan...Yeh Bata.....is nashili raat mein.....Maane na mera dil deewana.." - Rafi saab tussi great ho !!!

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Changing Sides & T2 results

The recent developments in TN Politics has been keeping all of us busy following the latest developments. ADMK invited Vaiko to join their coalition with 35 seats and he dutifully obliged.
I remembered the lines of Godfather, "Let me make you an offer you can't refuse".

The T2 results have come and thank god, I ended up getting decent grades this time too. I was a little tense with my results this time, but it all ended well. Most of my batchmates have got good grades except for one or two, who have been given a raw deal. Sometimes life is not fair. Guyz who have toiled hard, put in some of the best work end up getting grades on the lower side. But they understand Grades are not the only thing and the learning experience is what that matters. In that aspect, they have outscored all the others.

Some Operations contest has come up in MIT Sloan and the invitation has come to our school. Might participate in the same. Need to discuss with others regarding the composition of the same.

For me, folks at home are on the lookout for a gal. Moy asked me what are my preferences ? My preferences ? I was asking myself as what I should expect. I had no answers. Well I cannot associate with the usual Fair, Beautiful, Long haired etc etc. If I find someone with qualities, I should consider me really lucky. No such sane person will say ok for me :-)) Then what do I expect ? Need to think. Should come up with the requirements. This is going in a typical SDLC way. The requirements are not clear, but the Project team goes ahead with the Design and Construction.

"Pappu Yaar" by Junoon

Friday, March 03, 2006

Free rider problem

It is that time of the trimester again. The first week is over. You need to form groups in each of the subjects for case studies, projects and simulation games. After having been in MBA for two trimesters, I have become pretty careful about choosing my team members. While it always helps you out to pair with someone in the same hostel as you are, it also has its pitfalls. You end up losing a good opportunity to network with people from different cultures and also you end up facing the free rider problem. After observing people over the last two trimesters, I decided well in advance this trimester as who my team members should not be. Well, this may sound harsh on my part, but T3 and T4 are really going to be busy trimesters as we have the extra load of job search alongwith studies. You would definitely not like to team with someone who enjoys a free ride.

Things are taking a bright turn these days. I have taken four courses this trimester which include
a. Stat & Research Methods (By Das) - The guy is cool and his range of interest fascinates me.
b. Mergers & Acquisitions (By Boyd) - What can I say about him and the course ? He does not cease to amaze me.. A thorough Professional... He comes prepared for every class and gives out handouts for the entire class about the current global M&A scenario. Hats off !!!
c. Marketing Mgmt (By Krishna) - He is cool. Enjoyed his session y'day. Has a good voice modulation..

Some of my batch guys have landed up in jobs. Arun Nair has landed up in Media industry, I am not sure of the name of the company and Mani has landed up in AC Nielson. Congrats to you folks. Most of our senior guys are placed, except for a few. I pray that they also land up in their jobs of choice soon.

While the one day series win made me sit and take note of the Indian team, the third day of the first test against England reassured my faith that Indian batsmen always succumb to decent swing bowlers. Good fight by Kaif and Kumble though. Barring Dravid and Sehwag, our batsmen have not been consistent. Infact these are the two who have been instrumental in India's wins over the past two years. Performances from VVS, Sourav, Sachin are happening once in a while. Well, the yardstick for selection should be the same. Be it dada or VVS or Sachin...If Dada is shown the doors in favour of the youth, then VVS/Sachin should be treated in the same way. Will the selectors listen ?

"Aadathu asangathu vaa..." - (Listen to this song sung by Maharajapuram Santhanam. It is bliss. )

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Ramprasad ban gaya Lucky

The title itself says what has happened to me. Yeah it happened around 1.15 PM today. I was trying to trim my french beard and suddenly felt the urge to remove it. So I went ahead in removing the beard and also ended up removing my moustache. Hee hee..looking like a Nadaswaram vidwan now :).

Went to Gurudwara today at Outram Park in Singapore. Atlast one good thing that I did during this break. Went and prayed. It was so peaceful. It was a blissful feeling after a long long time. Everyone is equal in front of the Almighty, All of us are humble in front of him. Listened to the Sangeeth, which was so relaxing. Had good food. Felt at home in Singapore. People are in queue to offer seva. There was a gentleman waiting for washing our dishes after we had our food. Housewives were cooking food for the devotees. Sikhism, which came as a protector for Hinduism reiterates on Equality and Service to mankind. One should see people taking turns offering seva at the Gurudwaras. An enlightening experience indeed.

"Ki Aag hai Mujhme kaheen... suraj ko mein nigal gaya......"

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Half Baked & Keen on Keen

The second trimester exams are over. I am now MBA/2(hopefully:-)). Corp Fin which was giving me jitters went off pretty ok. Should sail through. But my grades could get a beating. Let us worry about that later. Otherwise things are pretty bright these days.

Yesterday nite, we went out Clarke Quay and Boat Quay to bid adieu to our Exchange friends. Went to this place called Crazy Elephant. Crazy elephant has a band, a pool table and a pitcher there costs around 30 SGD. Guyz had been drinking drinking all through the nite. Later moved to this place Desire, where we danced all through the nite. Danced after a long time and enjoyed it to the fullest. Came around 4.00 afterwhich our guys had a drinking session till 6 in the morning. Whew...That was some commitment shown towards drinking ! But I always wondered as how come these guys are mad behind something which smells and tastes yuck !!

During the next week break, we have a half credit course taken by Mr. Peter Keen. He was recognised as one among the top 100 business gurus of the world in 2003. The course is on Emerging Technologies in Businesses. I feel it should talk more about Ecommerce and stuff. Anways, enrolled for the same and I am keen on attending Keen's classes ! For more info about him you can look into his site www.peterkeen.com.

What else ? Planning to see some movies during the break. Will watch RDB definitely.

So long !

"Aa ab Laut Chalein !!"

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Delphi and the Olympus Oracle

Well, today was the last day of Market Research class. It is a non examinable subject. Your grade is based on the case submissions, presentations and the game DELPHI. Delphi is a wonderful game and it is based on an imaginary place called Olympus, that has around 100,000 households. There are three types of product categories namely the Ambrosia (wholesome beverage), Panacea(Health food) and Hygenia(Personal care). There are three manufacturers M1,M2 and M3 who make different products in these three categories. There are two retailers R1 and R2 who sell these products in their stores. The game is about making straregies, making decisions based on these strategies, negotiations between manufacturers and retailers etc. All these 12 weeks were full of excitement and fun. My team was a retailer, R2 in this game. We were the smaller retailers in the game. The quantity decisions that we made, the price offs we gave, the ad spend that we made and the negotiations we had with manufacturers were all simulations of real life experiences. Dada was taken into task by the retailers. Poor M3.

We all had our business plan submitted today and our performance was reviewed. We got some nice insights. M2's presentation was very good and so was R1's. I thought Sheroo and Ash shared some wonderful ideas.

Ours was full time pass. Infact it was around 3.00 in the morning that I ended up finishing my Ambrosia graphs. Mani worked on it later coming up with the "Taking A dipstick" slides. Very creative slides indeed. I was told around 2 PM when I enter the class that I should be presenting the Ambrosia part. I brushed through the graphs I made and did a decent presentation. Ours went well. AK, Tau and Mani all gave good gyaan to the class and maintained the lighter side throughout the presentation. Hope the Prof likes it and gives us some good grades:-).

Exams are just a day away and I have not studied anything. How overconfident I have become? I dont know. SCM and Corp Fin are two major subjects that give me jitters. I hope the almightly takes care of me the coming week.

Well, hmm no cricket please for sometime.

"Ange malai mayakkam yarukkaga....?"

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Another Series lost

Well, What can you say about a team that has the world's best batsman, god on the offside and a batsman who bats like god ? No words to describe the greatness of such a team... Give them a challenge when they really need to apply themselves, fight it out and come out winners. Can they pull it off ? They showed us today that they cant. Accept the fact. We are chokers. We cannot withstand pressure. Laxman's innings of 281 was a miracle. Miracles wont happen often. We dont want miracles to happen everytime when India plays. We want real fighting cricket. I am okay with defeats. I know you win some and you lose some. But the way you lose is what pisses me off. Take the first day. 0-3 and 39-6... What better start you need ? Pak team should have been bundled out for a score less than 100. They end up making 245. Now that is what I call a fighting innings by Kamran. We replied with just 237. None of the top batsmen made a 50. Then they start their innings and toyed with the bowling making 599 leaving India 607 to win. I was of the hope that this team has in it to fight it out. I was expecting a draw. A loss after a fight would have satisfied me. But the team did not even last for 60 overs. We have one full day ahead of us. What is this team when a young guy like Yuvraj can stay there and score a century and the others could not even give him company ? Have not these guys played some of the best bowlers in the world ? Dont they know how and when to curb their instincts ? Well I also start to doubt the yardstick that we follow for different players. If Sourav does not play, the entire country is against him... But what abt Sachin ? Sourav gets out playing a needless pull of Razzaq in the first innings and Sachin gets bowled to a ball that kept low. So what..? At this level, the guys are expected to play. After all he is the best batsman in the world... If he cant, Well he is not then....

What am I doing ? Why the rant ? This is gonna get me nothing.. Will this loss make me stubborn enough not to follow cricket at all ? No.. The one day series is gonna start and I am going to follow the entire series... coz I am a crazy Indian Cricket fan.... Damn it...

Go to Hell !!!

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Gong Xi Fa Cai

It is the year of the dog. It is the Chinese New year Time. Here in Singapore, it is full of wishes and oranges getting exchanged. The Oranges exchange is for exchange of one's luck with others. So for four days, literally there is not a single shop that is open, not a single food court that is open. Luckily for us, the Indian cuisine inside the campus is open. So no problemo for food..

January had been a taxing month. Lotsa assignments, presentations, disturbances and confusions. But Thank God the month is coming to an end. The exam schedule has come. I have got my exams in the second week of Feb. Hopefully I shud sail through. Corp Fin is something that needs to be worked upon.

Got some of my assignments still left. One such is the SCM assignment on Bombay Dubbawallahs. It is an amazing story indeed. These guys operate at 6 sigma level and they are not even high school educated. The processes they follow which include Collection of Dabba from respective households, Sort them according to their destinations, Transport them through Mumbai local, From the stations to the offices and handing them over to the respective customers. Imagine all these with no MBA involved, no High Tech Computer applications involved...wow...........It happens only in India.

Again an instance where it happens only in India.. Pathan takes a hattrick in the very first over of a match thereby making history.... But Akmal bounces back with a century... India close their day with 74-4. Where else can you see this ? Only in India. I put Aussies in India's shoes. I doubt Pak would have scored even 100 runs. First letting them to score a 245 and then holing out with the entire top order back in the pavilion. Aussies are a way way ahead of us. Sourav and Yuvraj are in the middle. Can this be Dada's match ? Can he play that one innings to silence all of his critics (including me) ?

Elsewhere in India, Vallinayakam is getting engaged. The guy may get married in June. Well I was planning to go to Essec, France for an exchange in that period. Not sure now. Let us wait and see.

"Chupke Chupke raat din aansoo bahaana yaad hai...."