Narayana Murthy speaks...
Published by Aakarsh under India on Friday, March 30, 2007OK. The Indians faced disappointment in the World Cup. Well, i had no expectations, so i dont claim to be one among those disappointed lot. I think we people have made a lot about this cricket fever. Everyday, the news headlines is about Cricket controversies and related stuff, while more socially relevant news items such as the death of a certain army officer is hardly covered. Infact, the cricket battles are so uninteresting that the moment i come across the ongoing disagreements between coaches and players and all that crap, i simply ignore it all. But i was bigtime surprised when Narayana Murthy, the Infosys idol, for whom i have lot of respect, voiced out his opinions on the cricket issue. The article which appeared in Times of India, is a kind of bitter-pill which the Indian team needs to swallow, in order to diagnose itself. Although his thoughts are pointed at the Indian cricket team, the thoughts are powerful enough to be applied anywhere, be it indian society or government machinery or a company or just any entity. Apart from carrying the undertones of inspiration, i felt that his thoughts have a fine blend of honesty, ruthlessness and simplicity. If only, these simple thoughts are put to action by people, India would have really been shining?
7 comments:
Murthy's talk also somehow sounded like an SD for Infosys. I don't know about Infosys much but I guess whatever he has achieved speaks for itself - why band bajaofy?
Dont use acronym SD there, i was trying to relate to S.D.Burman.
Yes, there is a tinge of self-dabba there, but then...i felt he drove the point. what he spoke was very simple and everyone knows. and the solution is universal too, it can be applied to any system. but the point is ' application', which is where we fail.
hey!! Nice blog :)
Read thro most articles on the first page! makes gud read :)
The key to everything is "implementation", which I guess most of us know.. but still we are lazy to implement... The day when we follow precision in everything we do automatically things will be implemented.. but again who cares is the question.
'chalta hain yaar..if not us, then someone else will do it.' that is the problem with us all. we take it for granted that someone else will do it, that we can continue living without it..we compromise and pretend that's the better thing for us.God save us all!
Dude your blog looks dry without new posts. Quench the thirst of this blog and the readers as well...
I love the combination of honesty and ruthlessness...they kinda best companions...and equally hated...
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