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THE BRILLIANT FISHERMAN Â As King Parveez and Queen Shireen were sitting in their palace one day, a fisherman who was selling fresh fish was brought in front of them. King Parveez decided to buy a fish and gave the fisherman 4000 dirham for it. The fisherman was overjoyed. He thanked King Parveez and left. Queen Shireen turned to her husband in anger and scolded him for paying so much for a fish. King Parveez let her have her say but said that the fish was purchased and that there was nothing that could be done about it. However, the Queen was adamant and insisted that the fisherman be brought back. 'We will ask the fisherman about the gender of the fish,' she said. 'If he answers that it i...
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MustBeIn
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it dint fetch anything
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Shishir Mishra
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Great...
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Shaikh Mohd. Laeeq
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Shame on all those involved !! and the world ask us why aren't we rich ??only God knows how much money has been lostÂ
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Shishir Mishra
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No its just not some mismanagement that has happened here, its a total out and out fraud that was happening, and I guess there is hands of high high officials and politicians who are eating away taxpayers money like anything, and it also has to do...
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Devi Kaladeen
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Payroll audit is a very serious matter and should not be taken lightly. From all indications if the biometric system of recording attendance was not introduced this scenario could have still be going on. It is not clear if there was a collusion...
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Viktor Stephen
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Maria, please clarify your question. Are you asking about education being the benchmark/cutoff in employment or are you venting your grudge against freshers being called 'executives' and being given recruitment responsibilities?
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Shishir Mishra
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It should not be the case...not all MBA people are good at everything....and people with enough experience in recruitment field who have done jobs in some start up companies in a less known consultancy firm will indeed have more experience and...
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With a deep recession sweeping across the globe,most of the organizations are feverishly executing cost cutting exercise, to maintain profitability and competitiveness. Even in India ,despite strong immunity to the crisis, millions of jobs have vanished in few months and a salary cut of 10%-20% across the level in most of the segments are not talk of the town. However, while reducing the head count or employee cost, organizations must keep in mind,it's impact on their brand Equity as an employer. Recession or Boom , talent shortage will continue to haunt the corporate world and a long term strategy should be devised, to maintain both internal and external reputation, through intelligent str...
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Gireesh Sharma
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Hi Abhijit, You are right. The need for talent will never cease and so will the war for talent. Also refer my following post: http://empxtrack.com/blog/10/post-recession-challenges-of-talent-management/
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Shishir Mishra
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yes organizations are facing serious talent shortage and then to go with the requirements which is there these days are asking many things with the related job category, like including many domain category under one so it becomes more so important...
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Provided by BUSINESSWEEK The thousands of wait-listed would-be MBAs who may not get the chance to go to their dream B-school might want to draw inspiration from the following group of CEOs. Not only did they not get graduate degrees, they didn't get undergraduate degrees -- and some never even attended college. Of course, not having a degree didn't stop them from being a big name on campus. You'll find Alfred Taubman's name at Brown, Harvard, the University of Michigan, and Lawrence Technological University; at least one building on each campus bears his name, although the retail magnate and philanthropist never finished college. Read on to learn who else made it into corporate top spots wi...
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pradhnya meshram
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When we have a degree we believe to be a genius one and do simple thing more complex,which happened most of the time.
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Shishir Mishra
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Nice post Devi...never knew most of these guys are college drop outs, and to Mr. Ajay's comment all i can say is that not everybody want to have job of 9-5 and work in the same organization until they turn 60...some are intelligent!!!
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this post is supposed to give add to the idea.. "where there is will there is way".. so all they did .... gud one...
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Yes, Old is GOLD
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NO! Old has to shrugged off! Different CLOTHES different MAN!
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Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha,
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being somewhat elder myself one may argue that i would have a natural leaning to support this school. notwithstanding, here goes. objective thought leads me to believe that not only old is gold, but there are "pearls in their hard disks". one gets...
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Shishir Mishra
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I totally agree with you markand..and even in the old days we were having same sort of problems..and even now...but the solutions remain the same till date, but has been given new names to it and are applying the same methodologies to solve a...
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BEENA AGARWAL
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Old is and will be always gold as these are our directions of life to live.One cant live peacefully leaving old things like proverbs,natural beauties in remote villages,our customs which inspire us for true and deep faith and love,intigrated life...
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Subrahmanyam Bala
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I do not agree with You, First impression will be the best impression you will get on any person. That's the reason why one should be good at appearance, attitude, communication, body language and skills or knowledge. If you speak with a person...
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Shishir Mishra
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Yes Navneet, compatibility is what is required, i guess this is where most of the people leave jobs, and most of the reason being due to their managers and their bosses, so compatibility with the top c's of the organization is very important...
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Mahesh
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Hey Guys, I feel that the interviews come to close and pffers are made when there is an "Emotional Connect". Belive me..even if the communication skills are average and if you like the person, More or less...you will offer..
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A Resume or CV? When To Use Which One and Why Do you know the difference between a resume and a CV? Well, the most obvious difference between a resume and a CV is going to be length, but it is certainly not the only one. Keep reading to find out more. When the job of your dreams is on the line, you will find that it is of the utmost importance to make the right impression. While of course you know to dress well to the interview and to be professional, you need to remember that in many cases, the first impression that the facility that is interested in you has is from a piece of paper! Though many of us are familiar with a resume, a CV is something that you might be unclear on. The truth of ...
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Fazalur Rahman
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Excellent Insight Mr.Siva. As Ms.Devi mentioned it depends on the region where we seek the job, usually in India a resume or Bio-Data will do for any kind of job. But in it is completely different in the Middle-East, Employers prefer the CV which...
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Sivasubramanian
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Thanks for your valuable comment Ms. Devi. I agree with your point that the terms "CV" and "Resume" have different usages all over the world. After coming into recuitment I used these two terms for the same purpose. Because in India, both terms...
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Shishir Mishra
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Thanks for sharing this article....and giving insight on the difference between the CV and a resume....
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'Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.' A sharp tongue can cut your own throat. If you want your dreams to come true, you mustn't oversleep. Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. The best vitamin for making friends ..... B1. The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts. The heaviest thing you can carry is a grudge. One thing you can give and still keep...is your word. You lie the loudest when you lie to yourself If you lack the courage to start, you have already finished. One thing you can't recycle is wasted time. Ideas won't work unless ' You' do. Your mind is like a parachute...it functions o...
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Shishir Mishra
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Nice quotes Mr. Raghu...thanks for sharing
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Devi Kaladeen
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Thanks for your very refreshing insight. I will remember to tie the balloons to my heart. By the way my favourite quote is" everything happens for a reason" .......very true "Sometimes we are so caught up in who's right and who's wrong that we...
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Recession is over Are you surprised? Yes, I would like to spread this news across the world. That the so called buzzword recession does not exist anymore. You may be wondering why I am telling you so. I feel that recession is like viral fever which has spread very fast and it is now that wherever you go, you will listen people talking about this word in may be in terms of its synonyms. Although the actual recession may be of very small magnitude but due to the fear factor it has created a tremendous impact on global economy. People no longer taking any major decisions whatsoever it may be where spending money is involved. People going to barbour’s shop and after having done necessary things...
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Yes fellow members you all are right, recession is over but still companies are using this word like a sword to cut down their costs. Each & Every company is in profit but they are showing Profit in respect to last yr financial profit is 10,20,30%...
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Raghu Kastury
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First we must understand why recession comes. I am not talking about the great economic theries, I am very poor in economics. It is the fear of loosing those comforts of life - example, job, house, holiday, medical insurance etc. These are for...
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Shishir Mishra
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Yes Mr. Asghar you are right here it is just that word of mouth that has been spread by everybody about the recession and this has spread like a wildfire and hasn't stopped yet, its just the fear of people what is driving this recession, so one...
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