Tuesday, October 22, 2002

I have subscribed to The newspaper today TNT.
And they closed shop without refunding my money till now.
Whats with the indian tabloids? Outlook has an issue with "what women want" as a cover story. The week has an issue about "premarital sex". and the statistics seems to be really encouraging for the youth to go ahead and have fun.Some ways to increase readership.
I watched a movie Dil Vil Pyar Var last weekend. A OK movie with some good old hindi songs. A young cast but a weak story line.
I havbe started another blog for news.
MIT OpenCourseWare | Home MIT OpenCourseWare reflects the commitment of the MIT faculty to advancing education by increasing access to their academic materials through the Internet and the World Wide Web.There is some amazing stuff there in the open web. But most of it related to science. Not much of management there.
My nokia 7110 completely conked and refused to switch on. Have given it for repair. But i somehow i think i can manage without a mobile phone. Except that i dont have my addresses and phone numbers of friends handy.

Wednesday, October 16, 2002

I actually can book Indian Railway tickets on the internet. And it was delivered promptly at home. Wow! Only that one needs to book it earlier than 2 days from date of departure and it cost Rs 30 per ticket(even if i book at the same time - it should be per delivery or i should be able to book more than one ticket in one transaction).
I have decided to give 2 more modules of the CPIM exam conducted by the APICS this December 7th. The exams will be on Detailed Scheduling and Planning and Strategic Management of Resources. I hope I can figure out how to prepare for this. Also I need to know what happened to the last 2 exams I gave.
I bought a cordless phone yesterday. GE make. Guess what? Its made in China. According to the FEER(Far Eastern Economic Review) "From General Electric to Samsung Electronics to Toshiba, as well as thousands of Chinese companies, manufacturers are finding that using China as an export base is often more profitable--and almost always far easier--than selling goods inside the country. The result is that China, once viewed by wide-eyed executives as the market of future riches, is instead becoming the world's factory floor. China's often-devastating competitiveness is helping to redraw the global corporate landscape, forcing companies around the world to scrap old business strategies — and some businesses altogether — and to come up with new ways to compete.
One upshot of China's emergence as a manufacturing powerhouse: It's becoming an increasingly powerful global deflationary force. China's manufacturing prowess is pushing down prices on a growing range of industrial, consumer and even agricultural products that it sells around the world" Anyhow, i hope it works.

Wednesday, October 09, 2002

Am back to Chennai. The city looks horrible with the worst roads possible. Inteviewed for an automobile client who seemed to have some totally different requirement.
I hate Chennai. Now am getting up at 7:00 and reach office at 9:00. And back by the 6:30 bus.
Plan to do some work on an approach on SAP APO solutions for automobile. Have to get to fill my SCM blog.
Also got to try to get some work in Oz or NZ.

Thursday, October 03, 2002

I am not much of a cricket fan except for hearing snippets from the news.My old pal A.Satish from RIT days is a die hard cricket fan. Check this article "Bowlers of quality key to overcoming overseas mirage". And this " A week after the historic win, 'hangover' still stays". Watch out for more articles on cricket by Satish here.
Been a long time since i blogged. I am through with my stint with HP in Bangalore. Am going back to chennai to see off my brother Girish who is going on some project to Stamford, Connecticut.