Posted by Tanmay Vora
on Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
Timely post!
Empathy plays a great role in shaping up the organizations, specially in tough times like these.
Someone told me that slowdown is like a pit stop in a car race. Cars need to stop briefly, get the tires changed, (
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Posted by Bharath S
on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Excellent message at the right time ! I am very much delighted to learn that at Mindtree; you show so much concern towards people and help them to evolve progressively. I am sure, others have a lot to learn from (
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Posted by Naveen Roy
on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Beautifully written as usual....
Yes, I really think this hard time is a time when we need to look inwardly as individuals also.....probably this time will tell us something about ourselves that our cushy jobs cannot and have not told us (
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Posted by Lubna
on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Hello Smita,
Smita, normally I scoff at this entire concept of "connections" or "forces of attraction" or whatever else it may be called. But something made me click on your name and I landed on the website of your NGO. I (
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Posted by Lubna
on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Dear Subroto,
I guess, if one does ask these fundamental questions and answers them honestly, then even if the scenario is not that of being given a pink slip or being labelled as a poor performer, one should move on, inspite (
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Posted by Smita Roy
on Monday, November 17th, 2008
I read the article by Subroto ' the cucumber seller at chennai. Here is what i felt.....
Dear Subroto
I agree that we are all connected. I feel it almost every moment. It’s a matter of great fortune to feel the connection (
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Posted by Vikram
on Monday, November 17th, 2008
Good Morning Mr.Bagchi!
I had a chance to sit through the video at one of our company forums in which your speech at a PMI forum was played. It was the first time I heard about you. I was deeply (
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Posted by Gajesh Nagesh
on Monday, November 17th, 2008
Greetings Sir,
It was an experiance reading " Go kiss the World". It was very obvious that you had to be an enterpreneur somewhere during your course of life because the phases of your career gives you all that (
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Posted by Thirumani
on Monday, November 17th, 2008
Just wanted to ask if everything is fine at your end Subroto. I was able to look forward to your blog every tuesday of the week. It is quiet a few weeks since your last post. Have (
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Posted by Shankar
on Monday, November 17th, 2008
Dear Subbroto,
I am yet to put down the book down as this is inspiring.
I recall the quote of my English professor" The Brits taught us to speak English".. "today we teach them English Grammer". I wish my country Men and (
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