Showing posts with label Job. Show all posts
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Thursday, 9 January 2014

Miles to go.........


Every year in the early January, I look back to audit my past. The focus is generally more on the professional career of nearly 45 years out of which over three decades as an employee. As an employee during this period I worked with four employers, all Indians and each one of these had a different work culture, norms and practices. Yet these were the top pharmaceutical companies in India ranking from first to fifth. Two of these companies were not in top five when I joined them but were eventually in top five when I left them. I have the satisfaction to have contributed for the growth of these companies and also for establishing Indian pharmaceutical industry in many countries across the world along with other worthy professionals from the industry.

I do not know if I have been a successful professional or not? I still cannot define success. I take it as a relative term. Some may claim reaching pinnacle is success, but again where is the pinnacle? This is again relative. One has to decide where one has to reach, in a desired direction, it can be cumulative with no end. Unfortunately individuals draw their horizons, individuals set their limits. I remember a management development programme that I attended about thirty years back. As a senior manager my C2C was nearly Rs.200,000/- per anum and that was good as per the industry standards in that era. During the programme the participants were asked to write on a piece of paper how much salary they would like to earn. Each of the twenty participants jotted down on a piece of paper their desirable figure after thinking for a while. The session progressed. The neatly folded piece of paper with aspiration of desirable salary was making us restless. The instructor could feel our impatience and finally asked each one of us to read aloud what our magic figure was? Someone mentioned 10% higher salary, someone said Rs.300,000/- per anum but none desired more than 100% of what they were earning. The next obvious question was why no one desired 500% or even 1000% rise?  May be salary of Rs.100,000/- per month, that was a near impossible salary in that era. The answer was simple; we ourselves had set our limits. No one was going to pay what we had desired on those pieces of paper, but we ourselves were an obstacle for our desires. We had our limitations. And this is true for everything, not just the salary. We limit our own growth. Where to go, how far to go, has to be our call. I am aware there is a great deal of change in last three decades. It’s understandable, but that should not limit our vision. I would rather say that the changes should further broaden our vision, help to explore newer avenues and accept greater challenges.

What does one needs to have to accept the challenges? Risk taking ability, yes that’s one element, knowledge is another one and balanced self-confidence is yet another. Lack of confidence or over confidence both can spoil the broth. When to surge and when to withdraw are the tricks that need to be mastered. Those who master this they forge ahead, others blame many factors including work culture, the environment. All the four companies that I worked for had different work culture. I had to adapt myself to these cultures, without compromising on my basic traits, without submitting myself, my principles and esteem. In one company there was a domination of South Indians, later on Bengalis took over but my boss in Agra was Punjabi, in another company it was a Punjabi culture with a Punjabi boss. What mattered more was immediate boss that was the immediate layer of sub-culture. I had similar experience with both these gentlemen. Both tried their best to intimidate me (typical cultural trait and threat of superior subordinate) and threaten that I would lose the job. I was a hot potato to handle. I made it very clear to them that I care a hoot for the job. My capabilities would get me another job. I will give the results beyond their expectations if they behave else I can be difficult. Once this message was loud and clear, the things changed for better. I did this when I was in Agra at the lowest level in hierarchy and again in Delhi when I was at creamy layer of the hierarchy. But in both the cases my arrogance was justified by excellent results. One can term this as success, but I would not. Every time one will not meet the aspirations and that is very normal. One cannot get 100% positive results all the time. Therefore when the results are not what one desired, then that also has to be accepted gracefully. One may term it as failures, and I would agree to this term to some extent. In such cases an in-depth analysis is important to identify the factors that did not support the decisions. These may be internal or external factors, but failures must be fathered. If the external factors are more critical then adapting to culture without losing self-esteem is more critical. Basically there should not be any fear of losing the job. Good workers are always needed at all levels by all employers. The way one needs a job, the same way the company also needs the employee. The competition has increased and has opened more opportunities. Practically half of my professional career was in just one company and the remaining half was in three companies. The competition changed in early eighties of last decade and that motivated me to move from one company to another. That gave me an opportunity to explore and grow. I am indebted to the competition.

Finally I believe there is no pinnacle. There is no end. One has to keep moving. At a particular stage if you don’t want to run, it’s ok, just walk but don’t stop. Keep moving. I have decided not to rest, not to stop but keep moving, that’s the life! I don’t see the end. I believe, death is because life has ended and not otherwise that the death has ended the life. I have to keep running.  I have miles to go……


Saturday, 22 June 2013

Life begins NOW…..

Every year the months of Jun/Jul assume different importance for me. I see so many of my young friends on the threshold of new life. Life begins for them now. This is the time when the results of MMS and PGDM are announced. FB is flooded with the messages and there is a sense of achievement. Yes, it is an achievement, fulfillment of aspirations. The moist eyes of parents and a affectionate hug of siblings enhance the pleasure of this achievement. But these achievements come with a price. The price that has been paid and the price that is to be paid in future, the uncertain one, the unknown one.

MBA adds greater responsibility. As a management graduate one is expected to perform better than others. The mistakes committed by others may be overlooked, but the management graduates are not expected to commit those mistakes. So better application of acquired knowledge is needed, eye for the details is needed and commitment to excel is needed. The maturity levels attained by management graduates help them to mould themselves. Many of management students ask me a simple question. Why should I do this job now after MBA? I could have done it even without MBA. That’s a very valid question. I feel MBA puts you on a different platform that helps to perform any job better and faster than non MBAs. One develops an edge and then over the years this edge has to be regularly sharpened to get better and better results. Management qualification helps to have a better vision. What cannot be seen, anticipated, visualized by others can be done by management graduates. These skills get developed, this may not be a part of structured syllabus, but it comes without asking. Therefore a job that a graduate can perform will be done much better and faster by a MBA.   

Many of my young friends who started at grass root levels are doing exceedingly well. The zeal for achievement, determination and commitment with a pinch of luck has done the trick. Adaptability to so far not known work culture helps a long way, be it a job or own business. My young friends who chose the less travelled path and used their MBA knowledge are also doing well. Developing websites, selling fruits and vegetables online, starting a fast food joint, venturing in to real estate or interior decoration business or just helping father to do better with existing business are the fields where my young friends have done noteworthy job. Taking risk and going on less travelled tracks helps in the long run. But one has to have patience and has to believe in self. MBA helps in this respect.

The world is changing fast. There are plenty of opportunities. These are to be cashed upon. One has to be proactive. Anticipate what will be needed a year later and work on that today. If one starts working on providing what is needed today, it may be too late. By the time one develops and offers something the needs might change, so work for the future needs and offer desired product at right time. MBA helps you do to this. This applies not only to marketing but to every specialization. HR has challenges to manage knowledge resources, finance has to work in challenging times as world economy is delicately poised, operations and IT will have to operate on higher platforms due to rapid changes in technology. Every field has challenges, every field offers opportunities, and if one has vision then one can see through for others it’s like unscaleble wall. Use your MBA knowledge here.

For all those who failed to get the formal degree, remember it’s not the end of the world. But the knowledge acquired is still there. Knowledge is indestructible. It cannot be destroyed. Apply this knowledge to whatever you choose to do in future. Success is certain. Remember one simple principle, knowledge is an advantage acquired, but this advantage can be nullified if not refreshed. No one should relax, strive to update knowledge every moment, be a student for life time. You will learn to succeed.  

Choose the field that interests you. Your interest will help you perform better. And better performance will propel you for the growth. Guide your future yourself. No one knows you better that yourself, so choose what suits you, what interests you. It’s time to begin, take right step forward.


And a final word. Be a good human being. All the wealth, power, knowledge is worthless if one is not a good human being. May God bless you all for bright future.