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I know most of the active members who were able to make this forum worth is already took VRS...me too not visiting now a days.... But for the last few days whenever I hears about the news about our P...
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ricky
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indian people are corrupt and we just blame only politicians. we should start removing corruption from ourselves. we are really backward and weired.
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Ranjeet Kumar
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In Parliamentary Democracy the roles of 'Head of State' and 'Head of Govt.' often are held by different persons.In India, Prime Minister(P.M.) is the 'Head of Govt.'.That's why ,to represent the 'Head of State' the post of 'President' is created....
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Nagpal Singh
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Hi friends I completely disagree with few members posted their opinion ( Needless to mention names) , Infect we Indians are quite biased in our approach.. i mean we do proceed what we are told with.. President is constitutional head of our...
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Answer: "WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A PRESIDENT" deleted from your view.
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Why it is hard to live a simple life Life based on values. Why we get attracted towards a life which is having more flamboyant in it than a life of substance ? Why soap opera get more TRP than Discov...
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Ranjeet Kumar
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Since we've forgotten 'Sacrificial tendency',that's why it is hard to live a simple life....
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Brijesh A Patel
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Because of our demands are growing day to day in compare of our actual requirement
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S. Muralidharan
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Man is a social animal! As per Maslow's theory, every individual craves for five types of NEEDS. By the time, we actualizes his "esteem needs", when he looks back, he comes to realize that he has messed up his own life! Beyond materialism,...
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cmsrinivas
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70% hardwork and 30% luck essential for going top
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Ranjeet Kumar
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There is simple formula: Success=Hard Work+Trial & Errors+Failures Sudden(Overnight) Success = Hard Work +Coincidence This "Coincidence" is called "Luck" Now,it's clear where "Luck" stands...
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ALEX FERNANDES
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Good debate !!! Successful people don't believe in luck. They are hard workers !!!
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Debate: "Persons who reached at top because of hard working or with luck?" deleted from your view.
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Peripheral department
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Nourishes organisational growth
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Ranjeet Kumar
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When we perceive "Organization" as a "Structure" then "HR" is just a Department(for maintaining status quo) .On the other hand,if we consider "Organization" as a "System" then,in that very condition,it nourishes "Organizational Growth". That's...
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Manish
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Hr nourishes organisational growth by retaing and nurturing talent in organisation.
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Debate: "Is HR just a peripheral support or a department which nourishes organisational growth?" deleted from your view.
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Show off and feel good
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Gives the feel of having made it.
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"Gives the feel of having made it. "
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Yes! I for once agree entirely with you on this on Shamenaji. It is representative of the sudden convergence of a middle class that today has more money to spare than their earlier generation. Also tastes and priorities too have changed in the...
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Ranjeet Kumar
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Indian Mindset oscillates between"Have" "Haven't".Here,"Brand Consciousness" is an attempt to increase "Social Confidence Index(SCI)"... * Social Confidence Index is associated with citizen's ability to cover basic needs
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Ideate: "Indian are most brand conscious : why?" deleted from your view.
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"Gives the feel of having made it. "
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Yes! I for once agree entirely with you on this on Shamenaji. It is representative of the sudden convergence of a middle class that today has more money to spare than their earlier generation. Also tastes and priorities too have changed in the...
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Ranjeet Kumar
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Indian Mindset oscillates between"Have" "Haven't".Here,"Brand Consciousness" is an attempt to increase "Social Confidence Index(SCI)"... * Social Confidence Index is associated with citizen's ability to cover basic needs
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Ideate: "Indian are most brand conscious : why?" deleted from your view.
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Ask for Feedback Frequently
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Passion for the work.
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JAYANTA KUMAR BORAH
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One's responsibility for work supported by enthusiasm will ultimately fetch good feedbacks from seniors , and this is what every employee wanders for...
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Ranjeet Kumar
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It's individual "ATTITUDE" that would make a professional love his/her job more because "ATTITUDE"=1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5=100,i.e.,a journey towards perfection where A=1,T=20.....
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sagarsidhu
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"Ask for Feedback Frequently"
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In order to avoid the monotony,Job rotation after a specific period can be helpfull.The job rotaion can be intra department or inter unit . Job satisfation can be increased by implementing a proper performance management system & following it...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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I think we are still spiritually inclined. There is a minority few that revels in acting otherwise. Rather it is a fad nowadays with the younger generation to act as if we arent spiritual. But deep within i am sure we all are. If you beleive in...
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Ranjeet Kumar
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The components of "Spiritual Inclination" include the following:1.belief in an organized universal force2.movement toward connectedness,compassion tolerance 3.making meaning of life death Since all these attributes are intact with us in modern...
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Gargi Sinha
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As I have already given my explanation about the question, my opinion seems clear from there itself. Of course this wont be the case in next few years but right now they are more into the spiritual activities our ancestors had in them.
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i think it's just a showoff by them
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some are really doing a social job
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kasturirangan.r
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like tatas donating to harward,wipro's aziz prem ji donating for educational cause are trend setters for others to follow.
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Vivek Kumar Srivastava
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after achieving a financial independence , if some one is doing any act for others , he/ she is really great. normally most of people invest their whole life in getting financial independence and personal luxury
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Ranjeet Kumar
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"some are really doing a social job"
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Since such type of activity(philanthropic) represents"Social Investment Business",so we can say they are really doing a social job...
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Yes, there is necessity like this religion –‘MahaDharma’
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There is no necessity like this religion –‘MahaDharma’
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Reena Ashok
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Hinduism was meant to be a way of life, everyone including the Mulims and Christians could be a part of the it, till the promoters got greedy for power and financial gains. key is not a new religion but people behind the philosophy. it may not be...
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Ranjeet Kumar
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Not a single religion in this world is bad.Matter is the way we perceive that's the wrong.Religion is like a prism.
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Dr. Ray
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"Yes, there is necessity like this religion –‘MahaDharma’"
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Here in this world, whatever is happened, is not out of necessity of the worldly system.
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