Saturday, July 31, 2010

Depends up on the skills you have!!

     I have attended many seminars about MBA studies this discussion come across everywhere.  Experts says it is definitely necessary to become a successful businessman. And I am also felt MBA should be necessary but when I read the stories of some people I changed my opinion. Among those stories this one I inspired most.
      Ganapathy is a guy from a remote village near vizag regret with his studies. And want to do some work When he is on that thought one fellow offered him a job in Mumbai. While going with him by train that guy absconds. Hapless ganapathy has entre in Mumbai railway station. He then searches for a job by wandering through Mumbai roads finally got a job. And his work is washing of tea glasses in a hotel. Slowly he learned how to make tea by the days were gone he become tea master in the same hotel. He catches the pulse of customers and made tea according to that he knew the moods of his customers which one need what type of tea he has learned good skills in tea making owing to that he has got reputation. One person recognizes his talent and offered new business and he like to invest on this boy. So ganapathy separated from that hotel and launched new tea stall with the help of that person he managed the same crowd here also once the tea stall got a good name in that area the greedy partner deceives ganapathy and left him where he is started his life in Mumbai. Regret full ganapathy went back to his village barrowed some money from his friends and starts a new hotel there. Whatever skills he had learned in Mumbai applied here. In general hotels working men wear ugly clothes, without combing hair, and shaving beards look like as goons. But he changed that system everyday neat shave and made a new dress code to workers. He served delicious and good quality food with low prices. He says “it was my success mantra”. He added Chinese noodles to hotel menu. He got a great reputation among surrounding villages as a good dosa master. He mixes Chinese recipes to his dosas and work out them in brilliant way. Likewise he learned 30 different types of dosas. He want to create a name to his brands he named it as dosa plaza and taken patent right to that name and also to 30 verities of dosaas. Dosa plaza name was spread everywhere other hotel people bought his formula and make merry. Ganapathy started new branches all over India. Like that ganapathy become a success full businessman without studying anything perhaps MBA holders can’t do this better. I didn’t mean MBA people start their career with a tea stall but the ideas ganapathy got and the way he mould his career is just awesome. Guess what an IIM-A alumni researched on this topic and she only found these guys failure to success stories and she admitted their stories to public eye. 
well in my view, if u hv good leadership skills, good communication skills, good interpersonal skills and a good sense of business than there is no need to go for MBA bcoz thats what MBA is all about.
but to develop this traits indigenously you need to have a lot of experiences as then only you can wisdom through which these traits are developed.

Is an MBA necessary to become a successful businessman??

lets start discussing!!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Is indian youth really greedy in these days?

Yes, Indian youth becoming greedy because they are giving respect to future in the sense they are very well aware of inevitable future troubles to survive from these worries one should be greedy from early stages of life. Moreover Indian youth thinking intellectually in now a days. During yesteryears younger generation do not optimistic about future they just live up at that span of time no future plans at all. Now the tables are turned people are very optimistic over their future and owing to that reason people are cheapskate.

Some of the reasons for greediness over Indian youth are:

-> Have a great eye about doing business in near future

-> Economic setbacks

-> It seems pathetic but marriage is also one problem

-> unexpected Job lay-offs