Thursday, December 25, 2008

A perfect place to find your gifts

Friends this is Christmas time. This is the time where you can share your joy and happiness. How are you going to share your happiness? In you have any doubt about happiness, refer the previous post. I would suggest you to give some gifts to your dear ones. I have already made my plan. I have planned to present a ebel sportwave watch to my father. A watch is very essential. Where on earth we go we some how need to know the time so we can avoid situations like being late. A watch is very essential in our day toady life. This is the reason behind the concept of presenting a watch. And moreover my father goes to work. So surely watch would be greatly useful for him. Now I have decided what I am going to give. The next question is, where am I going to buy those? And for this question I would answer without any hesitation and reluctance that I am going to buy in thewatchery. In their website you can find a variety of luxury watches at discount prices. The best thing about thewatchery is that they rank first in the ratings; they provide free shipping, and an awesome customer service. I have planned to give him an Ebel Beluga model watch as a gift for Christmas. I am sure that he will like it a lot.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Christmas Party Games

As I said in the last post Christmas is fast approaching. Christmas is a day to enjoy, a day to forget all our troubles. As far as I know Christmas is the only festival which is celebrated in most parts of the world. It is during this time everyone forgets their sorrows, find time for relaxation and mingle with friends, neighbors, relatives and the dear ones. It is the time for jingle bells, songs, parties and holidays. When I say parties and holidays I remember celebrations.com. Do you have any plans for parties for this Christmas? Even Obama has planned to spend his Christmas vacations in Hawai. Do you have any troubles planning your holiday parties for Christmas? If so don’t worry, just access celebrations.com where you can find lots of informative ideas for holiday parties and making your Christmas a memorable one. They even provide you various tips on party wears, party games, drinks, food, party activities, decorations and much more. Having games in the parties is a best idea because the Christmas Party Games makes the party a memorable one. After some days when you see the photographs you cherish the memories with your family. So throw out a greatest party in your life and have loads and loads of fun.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Miracle of birth

Hardly few days are there for Christmas. So I thought it would be nice if we post something relevant to Christmas.
Birth itself is a miracle. It’s a flesh and blood miracle. When a baby is born the umbilical cord is cut, the baby’s mouth is cleared, and the cute baby lets out a huge cry, sometimes a very loud and very determined squall. I believe that the baby cries to let the world know that he has arrived, let the devils know that ghost rider has come, let the girls know that the prince is born, let the people know that the king has returned. And during this time even the obstetricians, well experienced nurses, and wizened old wives smile and enjoy the moment thinking to themselves that an amazing miracle has happened. Most of them wonder what and amazing miracle birth is. It’s the beginning of a new life. The birth of Jesus is also a miracle. I believe that Jesus is born when each child is born. Jesus is within us. It’s the responsibility of the mother to make the Jesus in us come out. A new born baby doesn’t know any bad stuff. When he grows he learns from the society. The society shapes him as a good or bad person. If you are a good person its because of your society, parents, friends and others. So be thankful to your family and society.

Monday, December 15, 2008

What is business?

What is business? Is it Surviving, Earning, or creating wealth? How somebody can make enterprise like Microsoft or Reliance or Mittal Steel? I mean what requires achieving that much? These questions always run into my mind and I never got an answer for that. In earlier days people thought that business is a fraud’s game. But now views are changing. Business is service, business means quality. I think, quality and service are the two most important thing for any business. Consumer will pay the businessman only for getting better quality and better service. I feel business is a platform to convert entrepreneur innovative skills to put in the real time world where every decision means either success or failure. Success is ladder to earn name and fame and failure is meant to try again and again without repeating the mistakes , for failure comes only once which is called QUITTING.
So never quit till you succeed!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Santa Claus- Christmas Father

The first thing that comes to mind on Christmas is Santa. I thought it would be better if I write something informative about Santa. So who is Santa? Santa Claus, furthermore known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, or plainly “Santa”, is the stature who, in the most part of Western cultures, is known to bring gifts on Christmas Evening. The legend may have part of its basis in hagiographical tales concerning the historical figure of Saint Nicholas.
In this modern era Santa Claus can be represented as a chubby, large, cheerful man wearing a red coat and trousers with white cuffs and collar, and black leather belt and boots. He became popular in the United States in the 19th century due to the important influence of caricaturist and political cartoonist Thomas Nast. I still on every Christmas Eve wait outside my house believing that Santa would bring gifts for me. But to be frank I haven’t received any gifts from Santa till now. And all the time I will ask my father, why Santa isn’t giving me any gifts. He then will dress up like Santa and will give me some gifts. Now at this age I don’t expect such things. But now I understood that Santa came in the form of my father and gave me gifts. So dear friends Christmas has to be enjoyed. Santa is a character to entertain you and make you happy. So who ever entertains you and makes you happy is Santa. Don’t lose your faith. God is within us.

Monday, December 8, 2008

What kinds of disciplines?

There are several disciplines in the management level. Most of us don't take care to know these stuffs. I thought of providing you the information regarding these.
We’ve been through something called lean manufacturing, the Toyota production method, which is a basically cellular manufacturing—thing like the quality revolution. It’s breathtaking what’s happened. The way American quality was assured in the postwar period was what I call end-of-line inspection because we built a product, or a car, or an air conditioner and we got it to the end of the line and we turned it on and we drove it, we ran it, and it worked or it didn’t work. And if it didn’t work, it went to a repair shop for rework and got shipped later on. The Japanese quality revolution is extremely simple in its basic conception because instead of doing end of-line inspect, the idea is individual process control—at each individual workstation by each individual production employee. And it’s the whole notion of you build a perfect product in the first place—that’s how you get the right answer. That is, you don’t inspect quality at the end—that’s the old American way. Instead, you build it perfect in the first place, by the individual employee self-controlling his or her own individual process. And you can make people see that.
You show them little techniques that actually make that happen on a shop floor. And you take people and you show them what people sometimes call visual factory, and when someone has seen the visual factory and suddenly understands how this whole thing works, they go out of there with their eyes as big as saucers. And they believe. That’s how you do a revolution—first, using benchmarks and showing that you are ahead or behind and, second, applying hard discipline. People need to know what they need to do and not to be sort of motivated with slogans in the old Soviet style.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

How do you effect revolutionary change like that?

I sometimes say that the first line of my job description is sales, and that’s what I actually do every day, all day. And whether I’m selling stock to investors, products to customers, employment to young people, or new ideas to existing employees, it’s all the same thing: I’m always doing sales. And what you look for, benchmarks are a really good way to sell. That is, when you can see where you are today as compared to somebody else who is there, that’s a very effective means of selling. When you have a hard discipline, like the process revolution, you can sell that effectively as well. I spend a lot of my life looking for gee-whiz examples—things that are real and persuasive—that people can buy into and say, “Okay, I believe that.” It’s much better than the sloganeering that you get sometimes, the motivational talk like we’ve got to try harder and so forth—stuff that’s absolutely useless, and, in fact, it reminds me of all my time going through the former Soviet Union. You look at all these slogans plastered all across the walls of these Soviet factories. Work harder, work better, work smarter, do this, try harder. And the answer, of course, is that it doesn’t work. I mean, try harder is not normally an effective means of improvement. What does actually work is having a specific discipline, and I spend a lot of my time with United Technologies Corporation (UTC) people trying to persuade people about the specific disciplines.