Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Life is more than what we expect

Perhaps this could be my last article of this month or this year. I had to come up with some good topic on which I could say some personal as well as diplomatic philosphies... aargh!! who wants to hear that?? (ha..ha..)

Speaking about the topic, the four letter word "Life" engulfs the whole of what we are here for, why we are here and how we are here, in this earth. Perhaps it is a word which even great philosophers or scientists find it difficult to give a definition. We as mere human beings are more concerned about what "Life" means in personal context.

Everyone of us believe that Life starts from a point and ends at the same point.
"We came into this world with nothing, and we leave with nothing”. This is the hard hitting truth of Life.

We are born for a purpose and when the purpose is served we leave. There are lives within a life and there are lives entwined with other lives. So much to see and so much to realize that it is ....

Friday, October 29, 2010

Seven proven strategies for career advancement

Careers just don’t happen, not by accident or by luck. There is a lot of commitment involved in setting and achieving goals, and accepting new challenges. The changing workplace demands you to choose your own career path. Here are some effective strategies to incorporate into your career advancement:

Develop professionalism: Professional work behavior along with appropriate appearance will go a long way towards career success.
-- Take responsibility for your action
-- Don’t indulge in gossips
-- Don’t hold grudges
-- Share the credit
-- Exhibit flexibility. Be open to the views of others.
-- Dress successfully.

Acquire skills: Read as much as you can to increase the knowledge. Knowing more about the industry will make you an asset to your boss eyes. Be proactive in learning new skills and getting cross trained in multiple jobs.

Be innovative: Never be afraid to think outside the box and put your business acumen to work. Keep looking for solutions to creative problems that make you and your boss look better.

Build rapport: Building a rapport with your boss is extremely important to make your career and work in a healthy atmosphere. Strive to be on time, meet your deadlines, be a team player, present yourself professionally and do the extra mile in the varying difficulties at work. You can really build a bond with your boss.

Net work effectively: Stay in touch with people you like and respect even if they can't help you immediately. Share knowledge, make recommendations and build trust. Help others achieve what they want and they in turn will help you achieve your goals.

Be visible: It is important to be visible. Be on top of the mind of your employer. The more visible you are, the better you will establish yourself as a subject matter expert. Being in the spotlight will add your value to the organization.

Team player: Be responsible, show people you are willing to work hard and learn more. Take each team-member seriously. Never make presumptions about someone's ignorance or knowledge. Ego and seniority should never stop a team from working towards an efficient solution.
Take control of your professional future and make sure you are progressing wisely down the right career path.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Exploring fun within oneself

We just need some time apart from the busy schedule in our daily routine to explore fun within oneself. What can we really do is to travel to a distant place far away from one's locality, a place where you can shout and blast out everything in you!
There is a child in all our minds but it remains silent because one is surrounded by similar people who are afraid to take it out with everyone. The child in us has a sense of humour, some sense of wildness and to some extent braveness. We can perpetually feel this child in us when we go for a trip to a wildlife place or adventurous trekking or placid lakeside. I remember those college days when I turn for a trip to various beatutiful places in Kerala. The most sad part was that I did not have a camera of my own so I could not capture some artistic and splendid spectacle I personally came across. I really willed to share it with everyone...sigh...



I have few pics that I my friends have and I will upload here so that those priceless things do not get lost in my weak fading memory and I could revive them every time I see them.. :)

Friday, August 20, 2010

Time for Muzik


In previous articles have I said that I am a person who hasn't got much circle of friendship. The love of Jesus was only that has been with me right from my moment of birth....
I would like to mention here one friend of mine who has always been twisting my nerves and thoughts and helps me to maintain my 'Individuality'.
Music is my lovely friend. Music whether it be rock music, devotional or slow ones, but has always lived up to my emotions. Most of the time when I am alone or away from crowd, Music is my lovely friend who never leaves me alone. It keeps rhyming in my ears songs that role plays my story. Now I wanna explore the power of Music in my own life. Music really has the power to push one up and also can pull one into deep emotions. In my life I have met Music in different ways and forms. This sounds really crazy, isn't it???????
Well what else can a person like me say! I leave that up to you. I will keep listening to my friend till my last breath. This blog would fall short if I wanna list my favorites.... but anyhow I will add up links here so that I can tell to the WORLD what Music makes me feel......

Sunday, August 1, 2010

All that I am

Hi everyone...I always write my posts as if I am speaking to someone.Don't know why but I love to...
All that I am is only because He really exists. My loving Jesus is always with me. I can feel His presence wherever I go. He seems to be holding me by my side. I am away from my home most of the time and I am lonely at my workplace but His strong presence keeps me going. All that I am is not because I am smart or intelligent. Its only because the wisdom His words give me and insights His presence around me. I can't explain in words what I feel but I am very sure and confident that I can face the world now all alone,none that I have to fear but fear God

Friday, July 16, 2010

My First Job

First of all "Praise The Lord!!!"
And yes with His grace I am welcomed to the Corporate Life....
Everyone of us expect a lot from our first job. Here is some of my expectations I had and will keep updating.
Into the new job, a different world all in all . I am just out of my shell and now I find myself between professionals. Someone said it right that "Everyday is a lesson". I will surely write down here every aspects of Life that I am gonna learn and I would like the world to hear and think on what I may say....Till then all of my blog readers enjoy "Life"...

Well how can we really distinguish the world we usually live and the world corporates live? If you find yourself in a place where you expect to see a change but everything remains the same, its nowhere but the Corporate world.

Each day I spend here I can truly feel how far I have stepped and where exactly I am leading to. God! I wish I could have few more days or months in my college, enjoying the pranks and gossips of friends and the impetus advices of my professors. I ignored some of them, followed some and could not understand some... ha ha...
Its not everything... Its not over... the times and tides are approaching and I have to prepare myself. God gave me parents and teachers of a special kind. Even though the corporate life will swing me wide into the dark and challenging tasks I will have to and I am preparing myself to face it with a strong heart...

Sunday, June 13, 2010

The Six myths about Engineering you should know

This month Sunday morning when I read the newspaper "The Hindu" dated June 13,2010, I came across an article which really stole my attention more. It was titled "The six myths about Engineering you should know" written by Arun Karuppaswamy.
Well the article though is short and brief but still it conveys the real image that Engineering has developed over the past decade.Now let me write down the myths which the writer has mentioned.

"Engineers are super-humans"

People do not understand the reality of ‘engineering.' For them, engineers are “super-humans” who build rockets, robots, electric vehicles and the like. The reason is that when a person says he works on a satellite project, people jump to the conclusion that he knows every detail of building a satellite. In reality, no engineer can know the entire details of projects. For example, it requires people from various disciplines such as electrical, mechanical, chemical and materials engineering to design an electric car.

Since the common man has the “super-human” view in mind, he generally does not accept or appreciate many of the “real” engineering works. For example, a home inverter might not bring about any awe to the common man as does an electric vehicle (though both might be equally challenging to build), because he often finds a technician setting right the problems in a home inverter. The technician just knows by experience what to do, whereas an engineer knows why it has to be done.

"Engineering is more valuable than science"

First, I will clarify the difference between ‘science' and ‘engineering' through a simple example. The study of optics of materials will fall under science. Scientists (physicists, in this case) will try to explain the optical properties which different materials possess. If someone tries to use the optical properties to make a microscope or a camera, he will be an engineer. Scientists establish facts which engineers exploit to make things useful to society. History would tell you that scientists did a lot of engineering work in the earlier days (between 1700 and 1900 when a lot of development really happened in science and engineering).

Today, with the vastness of the different fields, science and engineering have separated . Now, scientists rarely take up engineering work. Nevertheless, I would say scientists play a greater role as they have to establish the basic facts for engineers to build upon.

Unfortunately, since the result of engineering is the one that fetches money, people have a craze for engineering. It is disheartening to see a Ph.D. student in science getting a lesser stipend than a Ph.D. student in engineering. It should have been the other way round. Any nation that ignores the role of science cannot survive in the long run.

Management goes with engineering

A degree in engineering followed by a degree in Management is the much sought-after combination. Again, a ‘myth' that engineering and management are related is at work. Engineering (with science as the basis) has nothing to do with management (which does not involve science). A lucrative salary is what attracts people to management studies.

Furthermore, most institutes do not introduce engineering in a proper way, leaving students without confidence to pursue higher education.

We need more IITs

There are many IITs coming up, ostensibly to help the nation meet the requirement of engineers. Truly speaking, we have enough of engineers. Design, the work of engineers, requires just a few people.

The dearth is not in the number but in the quality of engineers we produce. It is enough if we are able to improve and maintain the quality of our institutes and retain the people graduating from them by creating ample opportunities for them to work in India with a good salary. It is better to improve and maintain the standards of the NITs, the IITs and other government institutes than creating newer ones and diluting the existing standards.

Foreign MNCs do best R&D engineering

Foreign multinationals that claim to have research and development centres in India do not do real engineering work in the country, as it is natural for any company to have real product development on home soil.

Here again, the salary is what attracts people (thanks to the dollar-rupee conversion). This is a case of brain drain, in which the brains are hired not to work. Though many might not accept, the basic aim of the foreign MNCs is to utilise the cheap labour in the developing countries to run their manufacturing units; product development is not their primary goal.

People generally end up doing tasks that are not as challenging as is the work in smaller Indian industries trying to develop products of their own.

A B.E/B.Tech graduate is an ‘Engineer'

With the vastness of technology, in the present day one cannot call oneself an engineer just on graduating. A B.E./B.Tech. graduate knows just the basics. I would say that post-graduation is a must. Or at least, one needs to work for a few years to understand and build engineering products. A lot of people believe that a B.E. graduate in aerospace would be able to build rockets on graduating. If it were so, there would be rockets flying everywhere!

I would advise people without an engineering background to talk to people who do real engineering work to take decisions before choosing the field for their children. The aim of education is not merely to land a high-paying job. It should empower you to find a suitable work for yourself.

AM NOT A SUPERHUMAN!!!