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Kshitiz Kumar B.Tech/B.E. student, Shri Sant Gadge Baba C.O.E.T
 
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 No, ppl have inborn instinct to perform
Rakhi Ramdurg  |  Argues in support of  "No, ppl have inborn instinct to perform"  |  8 months ago
Thats a good thought Deepak, but if you are a performer and you are under a bad leader who thinks nothing but "his growth" and keeps shouting at you all the time, will you be willing to give your 100% to your job? If you don;t do best, then you...
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  9 months ago
Ya of course, good leaders play a great role in making good performers throughout. Considering Ms. Diya's point, i feel she is partly correct that those who are good performers have their own strengths and abilities. But, even then there has to be...
Diya Mehra  |  Argues in support of  "No, ppl have inborn instinct to perform"  |  9 months ago
Leaders do not make successful people . It is people themselves who have talent and strength to succeed. A bad manager never means unproductive staff.
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dinesh kumar sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  9 months ago
COMPROMISE IN MAJORITY OF INDIAN CASES WHERE PARENTS DECIDE AND THERE IS HARDLY ANY PHYSICAL,MENTAL,SPRITUAL COMPATIBILITY.
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  9 months ago
No its not a compromise. Simply i can relate it with any other relation we have in this world. For example, why do we love and keep compromising (or rather adjusting) with our mother/father or any other family member despite of his/her shortcomings....
Darshana Sawant  |  Argues in support of  "No "  |  9 months ago
No it is not a compromise it is a way of living. Today no one compromises , if there is an issue of compromise people prefer to walk out of the relationship.
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2 Not More & Not Less.
Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha,  |  Supported idea  "Less is more"  |  3 months ago
i tend to agree with kandadai ji. instead of going into the media / entertainment business, one should keep his intro short and relevant to the situation. it would be better to leave the fellow wanting to know more about you rather than him...
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Supported idea  |  9 months ago
According to me short and accurate is the best & more importantly carry your positive attitude while meeting & communicating.
RAMESH KANDADAI  |  Supported idea  "Less is more"  |  9 months ago
definitely less is more. I for one am put off by people who pour out their life story in 15 seconds on the first meet. What you know of a person you meet should be defined by the circumstances in which you get together and not by an insecure...
 
 
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Tanmay Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 months ago
MBA should not be the minimal criteria for being manager; but good MBA study obviously helps to groom anyone towards managerial role. Throughout the life everyone is being learned in various facet of learning but MBA is one of the most integrated...
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
I also believe that it is better to hire a MBA Manager rather than going with a non-MBA manager. Simply because, there is nothing that a non-MBA manager can do an MBA manager can't, But, after all the studies that he has gone through by learning from...
Punam Dutta  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I don't agree...An MBA degree is at best a degree which due to its expensiveness and academic entry barriers attracts the top 5% of the students who are generally good in disciplined academics. The HR fraternity mistakenly thinks because they...
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aarti  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  1 year ago
leadership qualities always carry an extra command & weightage over subordinates. because a proper leader can direct properly to the sub-ordinates for their work.
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
What I believe is, a Marketing person should always have a dominating approach towards his work rather than being the dominating team member. I mean he should always try to dominate his work, not his behaviour with the colleagues.He should take most of...
sonal singh  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  1 year ago
No domination will lead to lack of coordination between senior and subordinate which will create a negative impact on whole environment and there will be lack of communication between the sales team and the management and the result will be less...
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Sunil Totade  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
The decision is tool ess too late, What has happened to crystal and blaze can be deterant to every body wants to enter in this market.Its tough to match boringly relible scooter  (did i need to mention the name)which gives amazing refinement ease...
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Ya,  I completely agree with u Mridula coz the most important thing that we all very well know about Yamaha is their good performance machines with advanced designs.Though it lost its market share in our country in the last decade and was no match for...
Mridula Maity  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I think this is a good move, as still there is 25% market share in India for scooters, and Yamaha which is trying to gain momentum in India with different range of bikes which is doing really well among the youth especially, and introducing...
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only one book of GK publication 
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 all text books for each subject
Leena Pawar  |  Argues in support of  "all text books for each subject"  |  2 years ago
Hi Khare, good question. I support Rajit what he said is true the Gk publications contains all the subjects but it will not tell you the basics. Until your are through with you basics Gk will not help you. So it is better to go through all the...
khare prafull subhash  |  Argues in support of  " only one book of GK publication"  |  2 years ago
IT CONSIST OF ALL SUBJECTS BUT IN SHORT.
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "all text books for each subject"  |  2 years ago
To crack GATE exam referring just one book of GK publication may seem to be an easy option and it helps also, but if u really want to succeed in GATE and then go on for a mater's degree then you need to have a good concept of different subjects...
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Kshitiz Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes, we can easily say that 2009 belonged to social networking sites.Many non regular net users became addicted to these kind of sites and have now become regular users.We can easily notice this thing by the popularity gained by Facebook,Twitter,...
Shaikh Mohd. Laeeq  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Although business have adopted twitter and facebook,( one can see links on sites stating " follow us on twitter /facebook") which has a lot of benefits and is good ,but only because of this , we can't label 2009 as the year of "social networks"...
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JOGINDER SINGH CHANDNANI  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Considering the demographics of Indian People, Small Cars will create buzz in every corner of country. And when there is the talk of Big Cars the high class people will never ever can depart away with. Nowadays even top CEO’s prefer small cars...
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes, I believe people would still go for big cars coz those who have a passion for big cars would not compromise .Though there is a lot of talk about those eco- friendly cars but still our auto sector has to work a lot in order to provide those in...
Mridula Maity  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes, they will go for Big cars, it is not that just because it consumes more energy, they will change their mindset or perception of buying a big car, though there is so much Green talk going on people will still go for these big cars which has...
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Once upon a time a married couple celebrated their 25 th marriage anniversary. They had become famous in the city for not having a single conflict in their period of 25 years. Local newspaper editors had gathered at the occasion to find out the secret of their well known 'happy going marriage'.        Editor: ' Sir. It's amazingly unbelievable. How did you make this possible? '      Husband recalling his old honeymoon days said: ' We had been to Shimla for honeymoon after marriage. Having selected the horse riding finally, we both started the ride on different horses. My horse was pretty okay but the horse on which my wife was riding seemed to be a crazy one. On the way ahead, that horse ju...
dinesh kumar sharma  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
LET YOUR WIFE DO THE ALL TALKING , NEVER PIN POINT HER GREY AREAS, KEEP ON APPRECIATING HER BEAUTY, COOKING,VOICE..ETC.YOU WILL BE LOT OF PEACE OF MIND.
Kshitiz Kumar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
It was really nice n funny
 
 
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