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Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao Advisor/Outside Consultant, Free Lancer
 
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Argues in support of  "YES"  |  5 months ago
It is purely depend upon the situation, but I think one should ready for it.
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Argues in support of  |  6 months ago
Bench is similar to Inventory in a production line; for example JIT aims for zero inventory ideally but never really achieves fully. Similarly I recommend bench strength any time but numerically this can vary. This also speaks of general health of the...
Syed Muqeemuddin  |  Argues in support of  "NO"  |  6 months ago
The concept of 'Bench' exists only in Indian IT Services. Elsewhere the moment an employee is "Between Projects", he or she is immediately put on trianings / stretch project/goals such as any R&D activity, or innovation supporting tasks....
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I am posting some interesting articles on IT based on insights and experiences in my blog post at web page http://venkatraoranganathrao.wordpress.com. Currently I am posting articles on software implementation success. Please let me know your interests, comments and criticisms.
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  7 months ago
Thanks very much for the kind words Mr. Muralidharan. One thing that spurred this thought process is the reported failure rate of projects, some categories of which is still very high at 50 to 70%. Whereas we read many success stories from...
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
Thanks a lot Mr. Muralidharan. Sure I get your point and I do realize the need for more case studies (will sound fictitious but will be real-time). I am hoping the coming articles will provide more space for case studies and will be closer to real time.
 
 
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I am posting some interesting articles on IT based on insights and experiences in my blog post at web page http://venkatraoranganathrao.wordpress.com. Currently I am posting articles on software implementation success. Please let me know your interests, comments and criticisms.
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  7 months ago
Thanks very much for the kind words Mr. Muralidharan. One thing that spurred this thought process is the reported failure rate of projects, some categories of which is still very high at 50 to 70%. Whereas we read many success stories from...
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
Thanks a lot Mr. Muralidharan. Sure I get your point and I do realize the need for more case studies (will sound fictitious but will be real-time). I am hoping the coming articles will provide more space for case studies and will be closer to real time.
 
 
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Business Management Consultant  |  Argues in support of  "Service "  |  2 months ago
I'd say for services. It is true that many software companies make lots of money. Many different types of software serve many great purposes and they provide great benefits. They are helpful to lots and lots of people.
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Argues in support of  |  7 months ago
I think your question would be about whether it is product or service, as sale can be of both. Software is a very broad term and depends on which software you are dealing with. I would say it is both. Custom built software can be a service whereas mass...
Jyoti CHETANI  |  Argues in support of  "Sale"  |  2 years ago
If the soft ware is charge able then its called to be a sale, but when its cost free then it will be a service like upgradation.
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I am posting some interesting articles on IT based on insights and experiences in my blog post at web page http://venkatraoranganathrao.wordpress.com. Currently I am posting articles on software implementation success. Please let me know your interests, comments and criticisms.
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  7 months ago
Thanks very much for the kind words Mr. Muralidharan. One thing that spurred this thought process is the reported failure rate of projects, some categories of which is still very high at 50 to 70%. Whereas we read many success stories from...
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
Thanks a lot Mr. Muralidharan. Sure I get your point and I do realize the need for more case studies (will sound fictitious but will be real-time). I am hoping the coming articles will provide more space for case studies and will be closer to real time.
 
 
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I am posting some interesting articles on IT based on insights and experiences in my blog post at web page http://venkatraoranganathrao.wordpress.com. Currently I am posting articles on software implementation success. Please let me know your interests, comments and criticisms.
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  7 months ago
Thanks very much for the kind words Mr. Muralidharan. One thing that spurred this thought process is the reported failure rate of projects, some categories of which is still very high at 50 to 70%. Whereas we read many success stories from...
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
Thanks a lot Mr. Muralidharan. Sure I get your point and I do realize the need for more case studies (will sound fictitious but will be real-time). I am hoping the coming articles will provide more space for case studies and will be closer to real time.
 
 
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I am posting some interesting articles on IT based on insights and experiences in my blog post at web page http://venkatraoranganathrao.wordpress.com. Currently I am posting articles on software implementation success. Please let me know your interests, comments and criticisms.
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  7 months ago
Thanks very much for the kind words Mr. Muralidharan. One thing that spurred this thought process is the reported failure rate of projects, some categories of which is still very high at 50 to 70%. Whereas we read many success stories from...
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
Thanks a lot Mr. Muralidharan. Sure I get your point and I do realize the need for more case studies (will sound fictitious but will be real-time). I am hoping the coming articles will provide more space for case studies and will be closer to real time.
 
 
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I am posting some interesting articles on IT based on insights and experiences in my blog post at web page http://venkatraoranganathrao.wordpress.com. Currently I am posting articles on software implementation success. Please let me know your interests, comments and criticisms.
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  7 months ago
Thanks very much for the kind words Mr. Muralidharan. One thing that spurred this thought process is the reported failure rate of projects, some categories of which is still very high at 50 to 70%. Whereas we read many success stories from...
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
Thanks a lot Mr. Muralidharan. Sure I get your point and I do realize the need for more case studies (will sound fictitious but will be real-time). I am hoping the coming articles will provide more space for case studies and will be closer to real time.
 
 
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Rachit Goel  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Just wanna say one thing that as sachin is the god of cricket,same google is the god of web.......thats it
Venkat Rao Ranganath Rao  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
I don't think Google expects to get complacent. Their revenues did go down with the recession although marginally, so believe me they would do everything to avoid complacency. My guess is that they will surf/ride the wave of social network boom rather...
Radhakrishna Marar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
yes , this is the second time in this month and Google should look into the outage. Google being one of the most commonly used website in the world should be cautious on the service provided. Even a second of failure affects millions of people....
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