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Which bucket are you in?

November 7, 2009

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Religion, Nationality, Rich & poor were a universal categorization/ bucketing that existed from centuries, but we have successfully managed to take it to higher (actually lower) levels. If we look at ancient India – we had the caste system (bucketing people into different [if I can call it] verticals, which stuck to a person from… [Read more…]

Between the weekends!

June 14, 2009

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Its been sometime since we have all started working again post the lovely two years at the B school! We walked out of the school into the most inhospitable climate for doing business in a hundred years. This horror story has been the order of the day in India, the US and EU. I have… [Read more…]

Excerpts from Siddhartha

December 17, 2008

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Hermann Hesse, a German Nobel laureate, authored Siddhartha in early 1900s. This book was suggested to me by my wingmate in the hostel – Naren. I chose to write a review on the book for my course here at the IIM. I thought a few excerpts from the book are worth writing about. „Siddhartha‟ is… [Read more…]

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