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My Independence Day Speech

I take this opportunity to wish you all for “ The 71 st Independence day of India ”.                    Being a Management Graduate, I was taught to look at everything as Business. Today, I am going to talk about a Business which had one Vision, few Missions, unstructured decentralized organization, No technology used, Operated in PAN India with zero Finance and Human capital as the only asset. But still it managed to acquire a historical success.           Do you feel this topic is irrelevant? No, I will make it relevant! I am going to tell you the management lessons I have learned from the Indian freedom struggle. Vision The seed of Independence was spread in people mind even before the reported freedom struggle started in the year 1857. People had one vision that was “Independent India”. The leaders who emerged in the movement were watered, fertilized and confirmed that the seeds grow as trees. Mission Our leaders had different missions to reach th
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Setup a Strong Password

My previous blog cited about various unhealthy methods used in setting up a password. Here I would like to explain how to set up a strong and secure password which will not require great intellectual skills.      Instead of giving a passage, I thought of explaining this through some examples. The Setup your passwords as a phrase instead of single meaningful word. It is advisable and secure to use the textese (Known as SMS language) instead of words.   Password with words I would suggest you to take a small quote or statement instead of words predictable by others. “I love India” is a statement this can be used as “IlveInd”. In the given password you can find both capital and small letters used and the password strength is 7 letters were as most of the text only passwords require only 6 letters. Password with Alphabets and Numbers You may opt to provide passwords with a mixture of alphabets and numbers. In those places you can create a password using

A Trip to Hogenakkal

My roommates used to be busy even in the weekends and hardly get time to relax. We planned for a trip to Hogenakkal for the past 4 months and it executed on 08 th of March. This trip means something to me and I wish to share the experiences. Hogenakkal falls is a waterfall on the river Kaveri; sometimes described as the “Niagara of India”. It is located in the Dharmapuri district of Tamilnadu and it is 180 Km away from Bangalore city. Actually the name is derived from Kannada words Hoge (Smoke) + Kal (Stone), which literally mean fog from rock and you can witness this along with drizzling. You should not miss three things in your trip 1. Oil massage and bath in the waterfalls 2. Boating and 3. Fresh fish.   Instructions which won’t practically apply. We started by 5 o clock from Bangalore and reached around 8 ‘o’clock in the morning and as usual paid some bucks for entry and parking to unknown persons who disappear afterwards. As soon as you get down from the vehi

Unhealthy Password Practices

     I have written about the origin and evaluation of passwords in my previous blog. Since passwords playing an important role in cyber safety, the problem with us is to construct a right one. In some places you may opt to use text and number as password and some other places which should satisfy some conditions to setup a strong password.    While we are constructing a password, the biggest problem is to remember the password, so we use some unhealthy practices to make the password as healthy one. We are trying to satisfy the artificial intelligence system rather our security most of the time. That’s why the most used passwords are “Password” or the combination with the word password, below are some of the unhealthy ways we found to setup our password. Using own name or using names of family members and friends. Using the name of pets and other close objects. Using date of birth, anniversary. Using mobile number, vehicle number, employee id and othe

Password an Introduction

This digital world made every human to depend on electronic gadgets. Laptops and tablets become part of human life were mobile become an organ. We started putting all the personal and official materials also in binaries. Even though the digital methods are simple and user friendly, we encounter serious problem with data theft.    Passwords are invented to secure our information, but it had been hacked from Alibhaba period. Every service provider of internet services and mobile applications trying something new to make our access secure, but we won’t adopt it until some incident took place.    We have no evidence about the origin of passwords, but we came to know that passwords were used in different forms even in ancient days. Earlier secret words called code words to recognize a Spy and other person who are all in the secret services; later patterns were used to hide the information.     In the recent electronic period password is set up using the numbers lat

Some people can be called as Handicapped

Some people can be called as Handicapped Today (03/12/2012) is the day for alternatively abled people. I thought this is my duty to publish this blog today and create awareness to all. This topic will irritate you even if you are not a physically challenged person. I will explain the reason why I have mentioned this in my below blog. There is the evolutionary thought from the government for the people who born with the physical defects needs to be called as “Alternatively abled people” or “Differently abled people”. This initiative will prevent people from get disabled mentally. For the betterment of their lives government offer lot of priorities to them in terms of special allocation in the education, job and special queue’s and etc. Still there are some additional things needs to improve for the lives.                        I come to the matter now; the big question is who are all can be called as handicapped? This blog is not going to explain about any legal provis

Poverty in Management Education

Poverty in Management Education Episode 1 Classifications Available in Indian Management education      In India for the person those who want to peruse a Management education there are two wide programs and other some degrees available. The most common degrees are PGDM(Post Graduate Diploma In Management) provided by reputed institutions like IIMs and other B.Schools MBA (Masters in Business Administration) Offered by premier B.schools and universities. Other degrees like MHRM, PG Diplomas, MFM, MMM, MCS also available in various institutes based on their specialization. All the above stated institutions have their own ways to selecting and admitting the students for the available degree programs. CAT – Common Admission Test conducted by Indian Institute of Management (IIM’s) for selecting students, the student’s secured top marks in the entrance are considered and they got admitted for these Institutions. MAT – Management Aptitude