Archive for August, 2005

Diary 17th August 2005

August 17, 05 by Bharani

Had classes for 6 hours today. Then a guest lecture for 1.5 hours. No matter how hard I try, it’s difficult to keep myself awake for the entire duration of the lecture. On top of this, there are loads of assignments and readings to be done. Actually, it’s gone beyond my limit and I have made some compromises. If the same had happened in Term 1, I would have gone mad! But now, there is a sense of calmness and composure inspite of having so much workload. I have been visiting sports center daily…Reading various articles from internet..keeping up with technology updates..Chatting and talking with my friends..

The Corporate Finance examination, as predicted, was scrapped. Now, we have to prepare the whole stuff for end-term. Prof. Bhagwan Choudhry wouldn’t make our lives easier I guess.

I am little confused on the electives front. Still figuring out what major to pursue…Finance/Entrepreneurship/Operations & IT/Strategy Marketing/Leadership & Change management. I had Finance in my mind, but after some thought (or should I say confusion), I have marked my major as Operations and Strategy for the indicative bidding. The actual bidding starts in another 45 days. I would be clear by then…

I am planning to go back to IT and preferably in the operations side (No Business development). Since I had 3+ years of experience in IT department of Corporate Treasury, I thought I will get back to IT services in the Finance verticals or join a Finance company for their IT department. That was my intention to take Finance. But, I can take 3-4 Finance Electives (To major we need to take 6 subjects) and still keep my dream alive…So the confusion…

Some subjects have excellent course content, but relatively poor faculty. Some have excellent faculty and relatively poor course content. Only very few have both course and faculty as top-notch. That makes the choices even more difficult. Anyway, it’s all in the analysis.

The Second installment of ISB Tuition fees is due on September 1st. So made arrangements for the payment today…

I am also in the lookout for good Business plan and partners for Planning an Enterpreneurial Venture course. Some of my colleagues have come up with ideas like Chain of restaurants, Organic products, Retailing, Specialty women’s healthcare etc., I should soon choose my team…

To be or not to be…

August 15, 05 by Bharani

For the past few weeks, the following words have been resonating in my mind. “Your choice is your only half chance…”. If you think about it, it captures the whole essence of life….Concisely and precisely…

Life offers us choices throughout our journey. We are forced to make choices. The choices that we make decide our mood, emotion, state of life, quality of life and ofcourse…destiny in life! If you don’t chose, life selects a default option for you, and most often that option is not worthy…

Some of the choices are independence or dependence, being controlled or in control, passionate or impassionate, enterpreneurial or organizational, study or work, looking at people above or looking at people below, seeking strength from outside or seeking strength within, to laugh or to grim, to perform or to watch others perform, to preach or to reach needy ones, to look ahead or to look behind…and to be or not to be…

Today, we had Independance day celebration in a small scale in ISB. I wanted to go to a government school nearby, organized by Net Impact club, unfortunately I slept through…May be next time..The Net Impact guys are doing a good job. The spouses and Family Association in ISB have organized an event called “Sawan mela”. A lineup of fun filled games, stalls and food is organized. Hats off!! Nice effort from them…

Life is short…

August 13, 05 by Bharani

August 7th - Friendship Day. I received quite some mails from my friends. The following mail really made me feel that life is so short…and we are growing older day by day than we can actually perceive…Everyone knows that life is short…but some moments emphasizes this thought. Enjoy your stay in this world each and every second. Cherish your life. Even in ISB, it looks like we started our journey only yesterday, but almost 4 months have gone by! Not to mention that the remaining 7.5 months will fly even faster…

If you all could remember, this Day, 10 years back, at 8.30 am after having our Breakfast from I year mess (Bread Butter Jam and Potato, Pattani Kurma) we all were rushing towards Science Block to find our class rooms.

It is almost 10 years back we all joined the College and all those 4 years was wonderful days. Right from our Kodaikkanal tour, Ooty tour, Goa tour to say a few memorable moments. In all these years people got settled immediately, some after their higher studies, some got married and some are in the waiting list, and I hope some too have kids.

Today incidentally being Friendship Day, I thought to express my feelings and to say all that we are growing older day by day, Let our Friendship grows more in this golden day.

With luv

Diary 12th August 2005

August 12, 05 by Bharani

OM was ok. I don’t have high hopes. But I think the quality of questions was very good.

Corporate Finance exam was a ’shocker’. Honestly speaking, there should be a re-examination. I expect a possibility of that happening…Some people left the examination hall in just 35 minutes…That sums up the story!

On the other front, the ‘late’ arrival to classes went up this term. Professors don’t like people walking in after the classes have begun, especially walking in front of them. But unfortunately, the number of people walking in late has increased (from 4+ to 10+). This happens especially in 8:30 a.m. classes. So some measures were suggested to put a stop to the late coming and usage of cellphones in the class.

1. Penalty of Rs.100 /= if arrived late even by 1 minute.
2. Penalty in Grading.
3. Penalty in Attendance.
4. Locking the classroom doors!
5. Sitting on the side fringes.

Finally option 5 has been chosen in my class. As future leaders, each individual should take the punctuality issue seriously. These things can’t be enforced (and some measures looks silly!), it has to come within. There are incidents of people coming to class after 25 minutes and even 1 hour! After the issue was escalated, number of late comers has come down.

Exams again!

August 12, 05 by Bharani

Exams again…We have 2 mid-term examinations today.[Operations Management, Corporate Finance]. Exams every 2.5 weeks and assignments every week has been the life at ISB for past 3 months. I have done bare minimum preparation, just managed to skim through the materials.

In Operations terminology, We need to increase our Throughput [Number of assignments/readings completed per hour] and decrease inventory [Amount of backlog/reading to be done/assignment to be done]. Being ‘Lean’ is the key. Managing results Just-in-time will save energy for other activities!

Today we have Mr.Henry S.Bienen (President North Western university) and Prof. Deepak Jain(Dean, Kellogg School of management) as guest speakers. They will talk about “Dynamics of Emerging Economies: Strategic Implications, Challenges and Imperatives”. I have heard good words about Deepak Jain, so planning to attend the session at any cost.

It’s time to get ready, grab some food and head for exams…

Intellectual Winetasting…

August 09, 05 by Bharani

We had a guest speaker for “Planning an Entrepreneurial Venture” course. Mr. Manish Sabherwal, CMD of Team Lease Services Pvt Ltd, India’s largest temporary staffing company. Manish started his professional career in 1990 with the Nagarjuna Group. Went to Wharton to do his MBA in 1994 and had a clear cut vision to make an entrepreneurial entry into the insurance sector in India. In 1996 India Life was born. From pension/ asset management it went into provident fund administration to payroll administration to offering full-scale HR outsourcing services. In between, it had raised VC funding from VIEW Group. Got into a JV with Hewitt (to form India LIfe-Hewitt) in 2000 and later, Hewitt bought out 100% equity. Manish is now in the process of stabilizing and growing Team Lease to be the largest private sector employer in the country!!!!!!

Some Excerpts from his speech…Read on…Will be interesting.

MBA is like Intellectual Winetasting.

When you optimize something, starting values are always sub-optimal.

Entrepreneurship is not like the light bulb glowing on, it’s like a gentle sunrise!

Quality and Quantity of ‘wandering’ in your initial stages of entrepreneurship, forms the essense of ideation process.

Post-mortems have certainity than prescription!

The biggest danger is not aiming high and missing, but aiming low and staying there!

If you win the rat race, you are still a rat! There is no differentiating factor. What do you have special? What is your unfair advantage? That is the essence of ideation.

The Key skill in Entrepreneurship is Synthesis. Not analysis. By Synthesising, you see ten different things and come up with one solution.

God is not on the side of the biggest army but on the side of big shots. But If she is on the other side, you should pause and think! - Play your game carefully but boldly.

Don’t sell the land, sell just the house - Raise only enough money that you need, don’t give away considerable stake in your venture.

Success is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration..I think that fits to Agricultural society. This is age of knowledge, innovation.

Read Diverse materials. Read biographies, history, politics, mythology, psychology, leadership, strategic alliance…Involve in Diverse activities. Want to learn how to control someone who is stronger and bigger than you? Learn horseriding. Want to learn the value of persistence? Learn how to play with flute. Travel. Learn how to see world differently.

Network with Diverse people and connection. Don’t hangout with people from ISB :-) Hangout with Musicians, poets, government people…Completely diverse…

Indian mind has the problem with sunk cost. Our memories are more than dreams. Sunk is gone! Don’t worry about it more. We have conflicting attitude between the wealth and those who possess it.

Export quality - What the hell does that mean? Does white people deserve better than us?

Someone said, “Secret to success is being in the right place at the right time”. Since we don’t know the right time, we find the right place and hangout!!

Family Enterpreneurs are many in India. They expect their children to come and take over the mantle. That led to the Sexually transmitted CEOs!! I am not arguing against that..but these are some of the causes of self-destruction.

Family Entrepreneurs and MNCs are both ends of extreme. Strike a balance. Don’t go native. Don’t go firangi. You must pass this smell test of global company while still keeping your Indian cost structure. That’s the sweet spot that you guys should target. So the best bet is the hybrid. You should be bisexual, you double your chances of finding your date!

You can start two kind of companies. “Baby” vs “Dwarf”. Both of them are small but the DNA of the baby is clean and scalable.

Napolean said, No Battle plan ever lives at the start of the battle. Yet People plan battles till the last detail. That’s a little bit of what I have learnt in Business plan.

Anything worthwhile in life takes time. Develop patience.

Don’t worry about competitors who pull rabbits out of the hat. You should know that supply of rabbits is limited!

Doesn’t matter you jump from the 50th floor or 100th floor, pain is still the same. 10 cr or 100 cr doesn’t make difference.

I have never met any unhapppy successful entrepreneurs. But I have met many unhappy successful Executives.

Anybody can by lucky or unlucky - But being unprepared is unforgiveable. Be ready for what you want to do.

Remember good judgement comes from experience. But experience comes from bad judgement.

There’s huge difference between what we teach and what you need to learn. Because we don’t know how to teach what you need to learn. What we teach is finance, strategy, marketing, accounting..But what you need to learn is how to be more patient, how to be more bold, how to be more courageous, how to be more kind, how to be more just…

Hardest part, as Aristotle said, is “Beginning of the work”. In the context of this course, it is committing to the Entrepreneurial cause. It is not deciding on one venture. It is committing to the Entrepreneurial mindset. You must nurture that mindset. You must keep it alive.

My confidence is in your hearts and your imaginations. May your soft heart working on hard minds make a thoughtful choices. Good luck and Godspeed!
(Standing ovation)…

From what I see the great speakers are who make our hearts light while enlightening the spirit and flooding the mind with thoughts. Insights blended with correct amount of humour, sarcasm, self-depracation and humility goes a long way….Captain Raghuraman, Sid Sinha, Ajit Rangnekar also fall under this category.

I not only multiplied my interest towards Entrepreneurship, but also magnified my interest to be a great presenter. But that’s not a day’s job or a year’s job…It will be a long-drawn process…

Notes for myself…

August 07, 05 by Bharani

1. Sometimes, things are not as bad you as you think. Don’t be harsh on yourself.
2. You appear much more confident than what you think or perceive. Mindset is the key.
3. Avoid temptations and distractions. Think about your long term goals, you will master the self-control and be focussed.
4. Only way to treat weaknesses is to constantly attack it. Only way to gain competitive advantage is to build on your strengths. Work on your strengths as they are your assets.
5. Many situations in life which we call as Crisis, are not crisis at all. They are just concerns. Crisis has a magnitude associated with it. By saying day-to-day problems in life as crisis, we magnify the problem. Looking the problems from ‘26,000′ feet level will bring the problems in your hand close to nothing. Being composed is the key.
6. Buy some casual dresses. Don’t be in ‘formal’ always!

Diary 6th August 2005

August 06, 05 by Bharani

ISB is getting busier and gathering momentum as days progress. We have zillions of Speaker events and other activities in front of us. We are also in the process of deciding which electives to pursue, a job which needs much diligence. I am spreading my effort throughout next week to finalize my preference on subjects.

Today, I have Business presentation skills workshop. It begins at 9 and ends at 5 p.m. Two study groups will be combined together for this session. A total of 4 extempore talks needs to be presented per person. The talk will be video recorded and shown back to us. Everyone should dress in business suits! After talking with some of my colleagues, the activity seems to be tedious and painful. But I will try to make use of this as much as possible. The workshop continues tomorrow too..

ISBians are becoming seasoned in managing assignments, readings and taking exams. Finally, the focus seems to have shifted to things other than academics. For good definitely!

Since, the application process for ISB has started, I will try to provide some tips and resources on application process [GMAT, ESSAYS, INTERVIEW, RECOMMENDATION LETTER ETC.,]. Am not providing any promises though!

I already mentioned about “Vijay’s blog”. Now I would like to turn attention to two other blogs, which will be useful for ISB applicants [Some of you might have already gone through these blogs].

Ramkumar. R - My story ISB and beyond!
Code Cutter by Chandrashekar

Ramkumar updates his blog regularly and writes details of day-to-day life in ISB. Chandrashekar has taken a new avatar and his new blog is simply awesome. He doesn’t post regularly, but whatever he posts is nice. Just have a look at some of his photographs…

If readers feel they need any other information regarding ISB, kindly let me know by leaving a comment. All the bloggers here in ISB are more than willing to satisfy the needs.

Diary 3rd August 2005

August 03, 05 by Bharani

It’s been 4 days since I blogged! I don’t think I have missed blogging for 4 days from the time I started blogging…Anyway, there’s always a first time for everything. Also noticed from the right bar that number of postings last month was just 13! Hmm….

The subjects and professors in Term 3 are very good. Operations Management and Entrepreneurship are the subjects that I like very much. Regarding Leadership Development Programme, I have mixed feelings. I like the articles that were given for reading. I like the professor in some ways. For one, he is a very good speaker. He is well read and he frequently quotes from various books and philosophies. But sometimes, he is intimidating in class. I like his jazzy phrases and sentence formations…But as far as ‘leadership’ is concerned, I am not comfortable reading the concepts in paper. Practical training like “Business presentation skills workshop”, scheduled for my group this weekend, will be more relevant.

I have started sleeping more. Whenever I get time, I am considering sleep as important option too…Let’s see how long I continue this…Well, by sleeping more, I mean 7-8 hours on average!

I am posting the links for “Companion website” of textbooks prescribed for this term…

Managerial Accounting
Corporate Finance
Managing Business Process flow