Friday, November 28, 2008

Wake up India and vote for change!!

Welcome to 21st century India... a growing superpower and on verge of change....but recent terrorist attack has some open looof us loopholes in the internal security.
It is sad state that lack of political will and corrupt politicians is hampering growth of our country. I think time has come that each one of us as Indian citizen should vote in upcoming 2009, and ensure that we vote for right people in the system to seriously bring in some serious changes in the system.
I know there can be many If and But on this view, but seriously how many actually vote..not many. As long we dont vote, I think lets not then blame the system because we will get what we vote for.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Maruti A-Star Test drive - My reviews

Went for a test drive for new Maruti A-Star yesterday. Well, first look is definately impressive and you will surely see it fitting in family car segment. It is 998cc engine car
Good things is looks, design, VXi version comes with integrated music player, central locking, key locking, power windows for all 4 windows, nice interiors and good body design.
I was little diappointed in terms of boot space and felt leg room was little less than i10(or maybe I was demanding much more for the price)
Driving is smooth and AC seemed effective. Gears are very smooth and it reminds me of similar driving experience as that of Swift.
Dealer quoted On road price in Pune of INR 4.2Lakhs which seems pretty ok.
Out of 5, I would rate it as 4. Definately worth considering !!!!

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Barack Obama's Victory: Three Lessons for Business - By Jack Welch

Finally Obama has been elected as 44th President of The United States.
I came across this interesting article on Obama's victory and lesseon for Business written by Jack Welch.
: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_46/b4108000836030.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index+-+temp_top+story
Welch has clearly mentioned for any business to grow, the leader need to have
a- clear, consistent ­vision
b- The next leadership principle should sound familiar: execution
c- unexpected way to gain an edge—in the usually overlooked caucuses
d-finding new customers and opening new markets along the way
e- start any leadership initiative with your "high-level friends" firmly by your side
Courtesy- Business Week
Nice read .....