What is your Response Time?

Response time make and break customer relationships. Not just customer relationships, but any relationships, be it professional or personal. But interestingly all non responses are not because of tight schedule or a because of being busy, sometimes they are intentional. Lack of knowledge on the responding side is a strong reason for non response to questions. A delay is chosen over an “I don’t know”. … Continue reading What is your Response Time?

What is your Response Time?

Response time make and break customer relationships. Not just customer relationships, but any relationships, be it professional or personal. But interestingly all non responses are not because of tight schedule or a because of being busy, sometimes they are intentional. Lack of knowledge on the responding side is a strong reason for non response to questions. A delay is chosen over an “I don’t know”. … Continue reading What is your Response Time?

You Better Admit

“Are you great?” “No” He said “But we are” “You can be” “Admit your greatness” They shouted “Why?” “Only then can we claim our greatness” “No I cannot” He said “You are lying” they yelled “Send him to the Gallows, he is great and he does not admit,” “Kill him, Kill the liar” They screamed Written for the Bluebell Book  challenge to write a story in … Continue reading You Better Admit

Was the new Agneepath Unnecessary? May be Not

This was my first take on the movie and my review was going to be the shortest “Agneepath was an unnecessary film”. The main reason being that you really don’t have to try and get your hand dirty on remakes just because it is a trend. But then when I thought the movie is not at all tragic like the fiasco ‘Aag’ from RamGopal Varma … Continue reading Was the new Agneepath Unnecessary? May be Not

Learning without being Taught

I often joke saying “My Learning started after my formal education ended”. It is not all that wrong in my case because during formal education I felt I was mostly taught and learning happened as a result of being taught. But Life after the formal education was different, you had to take the initiative and learn, often going to the places where the knowledge to … Continue reading Learning without being Taught

Dive The Film – When Waste can save the World

Jeremy Seiferts Documentary ‘Dive’ opens you to the world of waste. Not just waste, but waste that can solve the problems of the world. Not just any problems, but problem of hunger on which millions of dollars have been wasted in theories, solutions and contemplation. If the world can be solved by wastes, correction by the avoidance of waste, it can make every individual who … Continue reading Dive The Film – When Waste can save the World

Is India trailing behind in education?

This question may sound absurd to many and a few might even say that I am nuts asking this. But I was recently reading an article in Times of India blogs that probed the idea  “Do nations have a split personality? especially India” something like the famous Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story. While we could clearly identify that the Dr. Jekyll personality of India … Continue reading Is India trailing behind in education?

What Kolaveri teaches us – 15 lessons in one song

After being the most popular song last year ‘Why this Kolavery di?” teaches us a few lessons That we can all sing if we want That Social media can popularize something That what people like has nothing to do with what is termed as ‘brilliant’ Brilliance is also acceptance not just the piece of art alone No marketing data would have predicted Kolaveri success Though … Continue reading What Kolaveri teaches us – 15 lessons in one song