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19/06/2017

A helping hand or a gentle push - everybody alive needs one!

18/06/2017

beautiful!

13/06/2017
Every few days, a word gets stuck in my mind. Red it is since yesterday. Last evening, thrown up in stark contrast to th...
13/06/2017

Every few days, a word gets stuck in my mind. Red it is since yesterday. Last evening, thrown up in stark contrast to the newly washed greys of mumbai skies, were the red gulmohars.

Red is so incredibly powerful. It stands its ground. It makes a statement, demanding attention. There are so many connotations we attach to the colour red. Red is radical. Uncommon. Courageous and yes - Red is not just a statement, it is a state of mind.

There are days when you feel red. No other colour works for you! Reflect and see - when have you worn this colour? What did you want to prove? and what did you want to hide?

ah Loved this! Deep meaningful conversations. Because people usually love to talk about themselves and some of us love t...
12/06/2017

ah Loved this! Deep meaningful conversations. Because people usually love to talk about themselves and some of us love to listen :-)

What's your story?

Replace those typical (and boring, I may add) questions like 'What do you do for a living?' with these refreshing questions that lead to great conversations.

hmmm...uncannily it does! Till such time we decide we want to step out of the box and explore a different side to oursel...
07/06/2017

hmmm...uncannily it does! Till such time we decide we want to step out of the box and explore a different side to ourselves. Remember, it is all about our preferences

Here's what the Myers-Briggs test says.

Go on! try it :D
28/05/2017

Go on! try it :D

The (updated) online test based on the most accurate research in psychometrics : Career, Relationships, and Knowing Yourself in less than 10 minutes. Click To Start

22/05/2017

The Taj hotel group had invited Mr. Masai Imai from Japan to hold a workshop for its staff.

The staf were very skeptical - the hotel is doing excellent business, this person from Japan has no exposure to hotel industry - what exactly is he going to teach?

But everybody gathered as planned for the workshop in the conference hall sharp at 9 am.

Mr. Masai was introduced to them - a not so impressive personality, nor the English all that good; spoke as if he was first formulating each sentence in Japanese and then translating it into rather clumsy English.

"Good morning! Let's start work. I am told this is a workshop; but I see neither work nor shop.
So let's proceed where work is happening Let's start with the first room on the first floor."

Mr. Masai, followed by the senior management, the participants, the video camera crew trouped out of the conference room and proceeded to the destination.

That happened to be the laundry room of the hotel.
Mr. Masai entered the room and stood at the window, "beautiful view!" he said.

The staff knew it; they need not invite a Japanese consultant to tell them this!
"A room with such a beautiful view is being wasted as a laundry room. Shift the laundry to the basement and convert this into a guest room."

Aa Haa! Now nobody had ever thought about that!

The manager said, "Yes, it can be done."

"Then let's do it," Mr. Masai said.

"Yes sir, I will make a note of this and we will include it in the report on the workshop that will be prepared." Said the Manager

"Excuse me, but there is nothing to note down in this. Let's just do it,
just now." Mr. Masai.

"Just now?" Manager

"Yes, decide on a room on the ground floor/basement and shift the stuff out of this room right away. It should take a couple of hours, right?" asked Mr. Masai.

"Yes." Manager.

"Let's come back here just before lunch. By then all this stuff will have got shifted out and the room must be ready with the carpets, furniture etc. and from today you can start earning the few thousand that you charge your customers for a night."

"Ok, Sir." The manager had no option.

The next destination was the pantry. The group entered. At the entrance were two huge sinks full of plates to be washed.

Mr. Masai removed his jacket and started washing the plates.

"Sir, Please, what are you doing?" the manager didn't know what to say and what to do.

"Why, I am washing the plates", Mr. Masai.

"But sir, there is staff here to do that." Manager Mr. Masai continued
washing, "I think sink is for washing plates, there are stands here to keep the plates and the plates should go into the stands."

All the officials wondered - did they require a consultant to tell them this?

After finishing the job, Mr. Masai asked, "How many plates do you have?'
"Plenty, so that there should never be any shortage." answered the Manager.

Mr. Masai said, "We have a word in Japanese -'Muda'. Muda means delay, Muda means unnecessary spending. One lesson to be learned in this workshop is to avoid both. If you have plenty of plates, there will be delay in cleaning them up. The first step to correct this situation is to remove all the excess plates."

"Yes, we will say this in the report." Manager.

"No, wasting our time in writing the report is again an instance of 'Muda'.
We must pack the extra plates in a box right away and send these to whichever other section of Taj requires these. Throughout the workshop now we will find out where all we find this 'Muda' hidden."

And then at every spot and session, the staff eagerly awaited to find out Muda and learn how to avoid it.

On the last day, Mr. Masai told a story.

"A Japanese and an American, both fond of hunting, met in a jungle. They entered deep jungle and suddenly realized that they had run out of bullets.
Just then they heard a lion roaring. Both started running. But the Japanese took a short break to put on his sports shoes.
The American said, "What are you doing? We must first get to the car."

The Japanese responded, "No. I only have to ensure that I remain ahead of you."

All the participants engrossed in listening to the story, realized suddenly that the lion would stop after getting his victim!

"The lesson is: competition in today's world is so fierce, that it is important to stay ahead of other, even by just a couple of steps. And you have such a huge and naturally well endowed country. If you remember to curtail your production expenditure and give the best quality always, you will be miles ahead as compared to so many other countries in the world.", concluded Mr. Masai.

It is never late to learn...let us take out all the MUDA OUT OF OUR LIVES.

Just remember...
01/05/2017

Just remember...

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