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I always read really good articles from Anand Marar and Disha roy here on Toostep & not to forget Manoj's witty articles on Toostep. But I was going through my daily dose of news papers online, and I found a really good article which I thought which I need to share this with others on the platform where we can take something out of this article.....

Please read on...  


One day a sage named Uttanka stood in the middle of the desert. He was suddenly thirsty. He remembered a promise made to him by Krishna long ago, "I will bring you nectar of the gods whenever you genuinely yearn for it." That is what Uttanka genuinely wanted at that moment: nectar of the gods. He shut his eyes and wished for it. He opened his eyes expecting a smiling Krishna to stand there with a cup brimming with sparkling nectar. There was no Krishna. There was no one, just a vast sandy emptiness stretching to the horizon.


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Uttanka was irritated. He shut his eyes once more and wished for nectar and remembered Krishna fervently. This time when he opened his eyes, he saw a beggar covered with filth holding a dirty stinking bowl in his hand. It contained water. "Drink," said the beggar, "You look thirsty." Uttanka turned away from him, repelled by his ugliness. The beggar went away.

Uttanka was now parched. In fury he yelled, "Keep your promise, Krishna." A voice boomed from the sky, "I did. I forced Indra to offer you a bowl of nectar. He just did. And you just refused." It dawned on Uttanaka that the filthy beggar who offered him a bowl of water was actually Indra offering him nectar. He had assumed how Indra should look. He had paid a price for his assumption.

http://www.toonpool.com/user/2465/files/thirst_329965.jpg  There are many Uttanakas in the corporate world, men who believe packaging is an indicator of content. Prashant is one such Uttanka. He is the owner of a medium sized BPO. One of his young executives, Suhas, came up with a wonderful idea of shift rotation to improve performance and reduce attrition. Suhas was a young man of twenty-six who had spent five years in the BPO learning the ropes. He did not know English but that did not matter since the calls he serviced were for the local market. He was not even a graduate; he could not afford to go to college and needed to work. He was hired by the organisation because he came very cheap. But despite his background, Suhas was extremely sharp and sensitive. He recognised the problem that the BPO was facing and came up with a deceptively simple way of overcoming it.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_vSyk6SJoF1M/Sfq8piCvmFI/AAAAAAAAClk/YBOTqLea_Ow/s400/pd_bad_boss_070829_ms.jpg   Unfortunately, when Suhas presented the solution to Prashant, he found himself being dismissed. Prashant did not even hear him out because he assumed someone as young, poor and barely qualified as Suhas could not possibly solve his problems. A year later, Prashant hired a consultant. After six months of investigation, the solution that emerged was exactly what Suhas had come up with almost eighteen months earlier. Prashant kicked himself for not listening to Suhas as he signed the cheque for his very expensive consultant.

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Sandeep, however, has accepted the existence of Uttankas in the market place. He has to deal with many governmental agencies. He knows that whenever he asks for an appointment, he will not get it. He will be shunted from one desk to another. Ministers and bureaucrats simply give him the run around. In frustration, he came up with a rather shallow idea. He hired Bob, a tall, blonde, big-built, bearded Australian, who was keen to gain some experience in third-world markets. Bob was given the designation of Chief Consumer Strategist.

Every time Bob called the government agencies, he was given appointments. Sandeep knew it was because of his Australian drawl. Every time Bob entered the offices, along with Sandeep, he was taken straight to the minister or the senior bureaucrats, the very same people who never gave Sandeep the time of the day.

In wry amusement, Sandeep observed how everyone ignored the fact that Bob was too young to be a Chief anything. Bob gave a small speech after which Sandeep made the real pitch. Invariably, the deal would go through. Sandeep was very happy. One day, he told Bob, "They are so eager to impress the white guy that they are willing to sign on any paper. That makes you a very useful tool for my business." Bob did not feel bad at the racist jibe; he was learning an important lesson in marketing. For some people what matters more is the packaging, even at the cost of the content.

http://www.philsnelman.com/angryman/images/angry-man.gif SO, Beware ............ assumptions & perceptions might kill you....or you may go mad...

 

This is what it is right even in the real life or any relationship at the beginning for that matter...people just look the outside of a person and fail miserably in identifying a person and end up in all the misery later, as I have seen many go through this phase and thought how very relevant was the article and thought of sharing this with you people..

 Top Comment : malladi madhukumar   | 07 30 2010 14:16:33 +0000
It is quite right. It is content in whatever shape it may be. The person who embrasses the content is successful person.Good insight Amritaji.
 
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25 comments on "For some, packaging's more important than the content - Worth reading...."
  Commented by  Nitin M Aras, Head/VP/GM-Tech. Support, Wintech Taparia Limited    | 08 17 2010 15:52:43 +0000
great going and learning..... good one appreciated
  Commented by  Jaygopal Raghavan, Marketing Manager, Landmark Group    | 08 17 2010 15:22:04 +0000
Way to go ! It's so true and finds an echo in each one of our lives. Good referal.
  Commented by  megha, Placements Coordinator , Symbiosis    | 08 09 2010 04:03:24 +0000
thanks..good one..
  Commented by  NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, Area Sales Manager, HPL INDIA LTD, CHENNAI    | 08 06 2010 18:21:32 +0000
Thanks Ms.Jayita for the referral   good one..
  Commented by  Jayita, Merchandiser, Frontier Textiles Pvt. Ltd.    | 08 06 2010 17:54:17 +0000
Thanks for sharing Ms. Amrita...It's a real eye-opener for many of us.
  Commented by  ANAND M, Freelancer, Human Resources (HR) Consulting    | 08 06 2010 10:14:48 +0000
Way to go miss Amrita...really I'm Impressed
  Commented by  pradeep kumar M, Software Developer, Priya sharma software private ltd    | 08 06 2010 10:11:08 +0000
yes Amrita u r rite....
  Commented by  Jyoti Kapoor, HR Manager, Cybage Software    | 08 06 2010 09:39:12 +0000
Really a true & very effective article.....keep it coming Amrita..Bye
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Resident Manager, Tower Infotech Ltd.    | 08 02 2010 10:05:05 +0000
Makes excellent reading and absulutely true in our part of the world. Thanks Malladi for refferal.
  Commented by  Adarsh V Peter, Head/Creative Visualisers, Vyga Animation System Pvt Ltd    | 08 02 2010 05:16:43 +0000
Thanks
Well told
  Commented by  balasubramani, 2d & 3d designer, Freelancer    | 08 01 2010 14:10:59 +0000
excellent Amrita... 
  Commented by  NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, Area Sales Manager, HPL INDIA LTD, CHENNAI    | 07 31 2010 19:00:08 +0000
Thanks for the referral Mr.Malladi Madhukumar, very nice one with an eye opener.
  Commented by  Amiya Chaudhuri, Company Partner , ADUNIQUE 76    | 07 31 2010 13:12:32 +0000
Wow! Amrita. Thumbs Up.
  Commented by  Diwakar Tiwari, Sr. Manager, THE Arvind LTD    | 07 31 2010 11:41:47 +0000
Amrita u presented very well. Thanks for sharing.
  Commented by  Saleel, Dy.Chief Architect, Al-Hamad Construction and Development co.W.L.L    | 07 31 2010 11:02:59 +0000
A nice one Amrita. Thanks for the referral Mr.Madhukumar.
  Commented by  ritu raj, Switching/Router Engineer.OMCR, ERICSSON INDIA PVT. LTD    | 07 31 2010 09:39:02 +0000
gud..
  Commented by  Amrita, Animation/Graphic Artist, Creative design    | 07 31 2010 07:53:08 +0000
Thanks all for putting your valuable points...and views with regard to the article...
  Commented by  ASHOK KUMAR SAHOO, Unit Head, Pradhan Steel and Power P Ltd    | 07 31 2010 04:13:38 +0000
You are right Amrita.Thank u for your eyeopening article.Keep it up.
  Commented by  Ravindra, Service/Maintenance Engineer, Charly Computers    | 07 31 2010 03:39:51 +0000
After reading the article and the comments from experts...Nothing more tobe commented but You have taught a good lesson, it has it's own impact
  Commented by  SUNIL KR. KULSHRESTHA, Asst. Manager/Manager -(NonTechnical), JK Cements    | 07 30 2010 18:05:50 +0000
classic! that's right Amrita. 
  Commented by  Nohar Singh Dhruv, Assistant Engineer, PMGSY    | 07 30 2010 16:51:46 +0000
Nice one Amrita...
  Commented by  Suresh Prasad Gupta, Freelancer, Pharmaceuticals    | 07 30 2010 16:51:12 +0000
Good job! It is the content of the pack that matters and not packing.I fully agree with you Amrita.
  Commented by  Anupam Pandey, Associate/Sr. Associate -(Technical), Indian Air Force    | 07 30 2010 14:29:34 +0000
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Very gud idea in simplest form keep up Amrita you are our active member No 1.
  Commented by  malladi madhukumar, AGM -MKTG, Andhra Cements Ltd    | 07 30 2010 14:16:33 +0000
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It is quite right. It is content in whatever shape it may be. The person who embrasses the content is successful person.Good insight Amritaji.
  Commented by  MAHENDRA GAUR, DIRECTOR, FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH CENTRE, NEW DELHI    | 07 30 2010 13:24:24 +0000
There is nothing to diagree.
Dr.Mahendra Gaur 
Director,Foreign Policy Research Centre, New Delhi
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