tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7445558282646097463.post211397607607023193..comments2023-09-27T20:05:29.145+05:30Comments on Third Umpire on Branding: A brand in public lifeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13925165090244656996noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7445558282646097463.post-56472679213919476842009-07-13T20:23:58.230+05:302009-07-13T20:23:58.230+05:30The entire infy top management come across as a gr...The entire infy top management come across as a group of totally unselfish people working with a larger agenda in mind and they have an excellent succession plan within the company. And they seem to time their exit to the T. I have a great innate respect for first generation entreprenurs who make it big since they generally start from a zero base with no god fathers or should i just say no fathers around. Hats off to the infosys top brass for the way they have portraied themselves to the general public. I guess Mr. Narayanamuthys values have percolated right through to one and all at Infosys. And best wishes to Nandan in his new role.Ramnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7445558282646097463.post-52453232952520150942009-07-02T20:24:19.276+05:302009-07-02T20:24:19.276+05:30Hello Sridhar:
It is nice to read and reflect on ...Hello Sridhar:<br /><br />It is nice to read and reflect on your articles. Hope the following comments will find favour of the author so that it can be shared with other readers; it may trigger actions for common good.<br /><br />Ordinary people do extra-ordinary things, goes a saying on the streets in the Western part of the world. One may expand on this saying that this thought may not get milage or publicity in India. There are exceptions, indeed. Some who have been extra-ordinary in life feel they are ordinary and continue to do common good, enter NN. A great asset for the current Indian Scene.<br /><br />Hope NN will make a fundamental difference wherever he goes. <br /><br />Some thoughts of the Indian situation for your and reader's consideration and reflection in the current context:<br /><br />There are so many inequitable tax laws (tax excemptions, tax freedoms), unusual industry preferences and treatments, etc., that inundate the indian economy and living. This makes life inequity more glaring and sad. This makes people with less information and access, less clout, caste disadvantages, and already poor....poorer beyond imagination and in perpetuity more distant from the ideals of INDIA SHINING, the permanently forgotten masses. Some forces by themselves and in collusion perpetuate this situation, may be unknowlingly some times. Nevertheless, the consience of each of us must investigate and come up with an honourable approach to equity for one and equity for all and work and arrive at a just society.<br /><br />There is a very small percentage amongst us who have been "the kitchen workers" all along, who are the doers, who do not take credit and remain in obscurity, taking the heat and toiling in labour, when vast majority of us are in the dining rooms enjoying the fruits of the labour revelling in vain glory completely detached and disconnected fron the predicament of those in the kitchens.<br />i beleive, yourself abnd NN will approve this thought.<br /><br />Regards<br /><br /><br />SundaramSundaramnoreply@blogger.com