Many a hearts have broken over the past one year........ several people across the world have lost their jobs and several others will loose theirs in the months to come. But, according to a recent report, all is not lost for these people and regardless of how turbulent the times are, there are certain industries which are still doing good business and will continue to do so in the days to come. One such industry is the online job search and placement portals. Eversince the lay offs began, these sites have seen a slur of new job applications in various fields....... Not only are these companies making huge profits, they are now coming in a situation where they can hire heavily from the market and become a force to reckon with in the field of job creation. Most of these sites have shown very good business figures in recent times and their business will receive a major fillip when the businesses across the world start to recover, as more and more skilled professionals would be required to take up the corporate responsibilities.
There are other avenues which promise to perform well in the coming times. One such avenue is the education sector. As trends suggest this year is going to see the maximum no. of applications for full time and part time MBA courses in various MBA colleges across the world. More and more professionals have evinced interest in taking up a dedicated course in business administration to further their career growth in the future. The colleges have also received a record no. of applications for the entrepreneurial training courses. This indicates a trend towards innovative business reasoning and a detachment from the corporate bandwagon.
Continuing on the entrepreneurship aspect. Recession has often provided good business opportunities to people who dare to take the risks. These protagonists who wage their bit against the trying times will become bellweathers of the up and coming corporate houses. Business opportunities galore in the time of recovery. This has been proven in the past several times and would be no exception if it happens again. One only needs to keep up his spirits and wait for the right opportunity.
Here is the silver lining........
Posted by Alok Bhardwaj at 6:39 AM 2 comments
A lesson to learn.....
We are all aware of Mr. Ambumani Ramadoss's fixation with tobacco control. The health minister has tried many a trick from his cache to control smoking but most of it has gone up in smoke. The latest addition to these efforts has been the law that bans smoking in public places. Needless to say that even this law has had minimal impact in stemming the rot that tobacco has brought upon us. However, here is a story which can help us fight the problem and walk out of this predicament.
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The govt. earns a lot of revenue from tobacco and alcohol products. Steps to curb tobacco and alcohol abuse will have an immense impact on the govt. earnings but this should not be help as a pretext to initiate any program to fight tobacco abuse. The health ministry has definitely done it’s bit to fight this menace but sometimes I feel their concern for the problem and their steps to eradicate it are phony. After all what sense does it make to increase the cost of cigarette and let the bidi business thrive? The price of cigarette is increased multiple no. of times but there is hardly any thing done to increase the price of bidi which is much more lethal as compared to the cigarette. The govt. should start taking firm steps rather than just adopt populist measures. As the impact of globalization and modernization become more profound on the Indian society, the need for responsible social behavior becomes all the more pronounced. Even if the govt. fails in dispensing it’s responsibilities we should take the initiative to bring about the change. After all the least we can do is to ensure a healthy future for the coming generations.
Posted by Alok Bhardwaj at 3:36 AM 0 comments
Green IT a noble concept.....
However, as we revel in the success of the IT industry, a larger threat looms. The IT industry is a huge consumer of energy and it is contributing significantly to the already high pollution levels. The reasons behind this problem are the data centres, inefficient use of technology, wastage of realty space and over burdening of resources. Let us see how IT can play it's part in helping the cause of the environment.....
1. Improve Data Centers: Energy consumption in the data center is predominantly from two loads: servers and cooling. Increasing server density compounds the problem. Use of efficient servers and better technology can ensure the mitigation of the pollution caused due to these factors. Energy-efficient servers are available from the major vendors, most notably Sun's CoolThreads technology that Sun says makes servers more efficient by a factor of five. The payoff of efficient servers is twofold. Servers that consume less energy also throw off less heat, requiring less energy for cooling. On the technological front, virtualization is a good concept which comes in handy for reducing power requirements.
2. Make workstations more efficient. Outside the data centers the workstations account for the huge power bills. This is because of the sheer no. of workstations in use. However, the energy consumption of these power guzzling machines can be reduced by up to 25% through effective use of power management tools.
3. Convergence: Integration of from home and within office activities. High speed broadband connections are available all across India. The companies should promote more and more employees to work out of their homes. This way the company is able to save on the realty cost and also other miscellanea like AC cost, lighting cost etc. We will be able to save a lot by leveraging the communications infrastructure and making the infrastructure more efficient for corporate use. Further, this way we are able to reduce the average commuting hours and miles for any employee. So, we save time and money and reduce emissions as well. Further, activities such as teleconferencing save on the cost of traveling and allow seamless integration of business processes.
4. Improve the building. Most of the high tech facilities need high volumes of power to sustain business activities. With frequent power cuts these facilities have to rely heavily on generators which further escalate energy costs. A lot of energy is spent on lighting, temperature maintenance etc. These issues can be dealt efficiently with the help of Energy Management Systems (EMS). EMS go farther, centralizing the control of lighting, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning with the goal of reducing the energy those systems consume.
These measures ensure the efficient use of energy and ensure high levels of productivity. Many IT giants such as CSC have already started the initiative to incorporate these practices in their facilities. Meticulous implementation of these schemes will definitely ensure a greener and safer tomorrow.
Posted by Alok Bhardwaj at 2:52 PM 1 comments
Of changes and us
Posted by Alok Bhardwaj at 11:09 AM 0 comments
Go Gay
Recently I was watching the movie Dostana. Two of the most in demand males in Bollywood go gay in this movie. Despite the presence of these two hunks and the gorgeous Priyanka Chopra the movie is a drag, but the idea that came to me after watching the movie isn't. We are a nation of over a billion and little is being done to control the population of our country. Every year a vast multitude of humans are added to the toll of already suffering populace. I think it is time we take the initiative to introduce the change on our own. The Dostana way is of course the best solution to contain the libidinous youth of our country. After all what is virtue in being straight when your future is hopelessly twisted. Going gay will certainly ensure the transformation of paucity into abundance. Not just this, it is potent means to fight casteism and the other virulent social agendas. After all who will be what if there is no one at all :-)
Add to it the fun of the big fat Indian wedding. The groom a symbol of virility... dressed in all his finesse approaches the bride who too is a symbol of virility..... ahm.. only in a different way. Think about the creative marriage proposals and add to them the Punjabi twist....
"Sada munda twade munde nal pyar karda hega,unhanu duniya di saari khushiyan dega... assa bhi twade munde nu dil jigar se pyaar karange... unhanu ankhan vich basa ke rakhange..
Rab de waste ye rishta kubool kar lo". Not very humorous, try this one... The groom's father demands a huge dowry and threatens to break the betrothal if his demands are not met. "Bride's" father "Rab de waste aisa zulam mat karo. Saada munda budnam ho jayega.... phir us-se kaun vyah karega... mai aapki saari mangein puri kar dawanga.. bus ji ye rishta na toro"
And the saga continues.... just like our hindi movies...
Recently the MNS declared that going gay is not good because it could hurt the individuals in contention. But, don't you feel that this all is worth the pain. Let us institute a new social order, the Dostana order and why not! the concept is not just novel but noble as well. I say that Mr. Rahul Gandhi be elected the chairman of the commune and vociferously raise the demand to include more and more impotent politicians to join the same. After all these politicians have little to do apart from making empty promises. This way at least we will be able to stem the growth of the poisonous lineage of inefficient hags. Don't you think this will work... I am pretty sure it will... and if you think it won't then let me know in your comments....
Looking forward to them....
Love to all..
Posted by Alok Bhardwaj at 4:51 AM 3 comments
What a farce....
Posted by Alok Bhardwaj at 4:11 AM 1 comments
My favourite video.... Creed simply rocks...
Creed-With Arms Wide Open
Posted by Alok Bhardwaj at 9:32 AM 0 comments