It is a Scintillating speech by Narayana Moorthy at Stern School of Business New york.
http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/may/28bspec.htm
He speaks about lessons he learnt from his life and career.
Storyline1: He met a Computer science scientist in the IIT Kanpur canteen and his interests started to pour towards computer science. He went to library then and there and started reading some of the articles suggested by that scientist. I wonder how a influential leader can turn a young guy.
Storyline2: He was arrested in Bulgaria for his anti-communist talks, which turned him from a confused leftist into pious capitalist. He become compassionate of becoming a capitalist to eradicate poverty and to provide employment opportunities.
Above 2 are fortuitous whereas after starting Infosys, these events started influenced his career trajectory.
Storyline3: Realizing that they r in the darkest hours before the dawn, he opposed when other founders of Infosys decided to sell the company for offer of $1million.
Storyline4: De-risking strategy which leads to Risk Mitigation Council, so that they won’t depend on any one client, technology, country , application and customer.
Life Lessons that these events have taught him:
1. I will begin with the importance of learning from experience. It is less important, I believe, where you start. It is more important how and what you learn. If the quality of the learning is high, the development gradient is steep, and, given time, you can find yourself in a previously unattainable place. I believe the Infosys story is living proof of this.
Learning from experience, however, can be complicated. It can be much more difficult to learn from success than from failure. If we fail, we think carefully about the precise cause. Success can indiscriminately reinforce all our prior actions.
2. A second theme concerns the power of chance events. As I think across a wide variety of settings in my life, I am struck by the incredible role played by the interplay of chance events with intentional choices. While the turning points themselves are indeed often fortuitous, how we respond to them is anything but so. It is this very quality of how we respond systematically to chance events that is crucial.
3. Of course, the mindset one works with is also quite critical. As recent work by the psychologist, Carol Dweck, has shown, it matters greatly whether one believes in ability as inherent or that it can be developed. Put simply, the former view, a fixed mindset, creates a tendency to avoid challenges, to ignore useful negative feedback and leads such people to plateau early and not achieve their full potential.
The latter view, a growth mindset, leads to a tendency to embrace challenges, to learn from criticism and such people reach ever higher levels of achievement (Krakovsky, 2007: page 48).
4. The fourth theme is a cornerstone of the Indian spiritual tradition: self-knowledge. Indeed, the highest form of knowledge, it is said, is self-knowledge. I believe this greater awareness and knowledge of oneself is what ultimately helps develop a more grounded belief in oneself, courage, determination, and, above all, humility, all qualities which enable one to wear one's success with dignity and grace.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Monday, June 18, 2007
Musings of a maverick
Today from the morning, i was involved actively in the work. Meanwhile i was happy that i posted a Oracle tips from oracle magazine in my post, which is about calculating the cumulative sum.
I chose this title - 'In Pursuit of My Dreams' , which looks apt for me to explain my musings and thoughts i come across everyday. I with open- handedly welcome the critics and comments on my blog, so that i will take part in blogging actively. I consider blogging will improve written communication. I want to improve my written communication skills. Sometimes while i read each novel, i have a strange intuitive feeling to think in the shoes of the author. I like to be a vivid reader all the time, but i am not such a speed reader.
Writing is a skill, which you can master after much practice. Practice makes a man perfect. I believe that Arjun mastered the archery because of his dedication to master the skill of archery. Involvement along with practice will enable to master any skill - i believe.
Saw this small clip in yesterday's Newspaper - The Hindu:
"It's about time, they are finally putting honest politicians on the endangered species list."
Write now i feel personally that i will improve much better in i am involved in blogging. Help me with your comments and critics for the pursuit of my dream to become a good writer. Meet you all in the next blog, Bye.
I chose this title - 'In Pursuit of My Dreams' , which looks apt for me to explain my musings and thoughts i come across everyday. I with open- handedly welcome the critics and comments on my blog, so that i will take part in blogging actively. I consider blogging will improve written communication. I want to improve my written communication skills. Sometimes while i read each novel, i have a strange intuitive feeling to think in the shoes of the author. I like to be a vivid reader all the time, but i am not such a speed reader.
Writing is a skill, which you can master after much practice. Practice makes a man perfect. I believe that Arjun mastered the archery because of his dedication to master the skill of archery. Involvement along with practice will enable to master any skill - i believe.
Saw this small clip in yesterday's Newspaper - The Hindu:
"It's about time, they are finally putting honest politicians on the endangered species list."
Write now i feel personally that i will improve much better in i am involved in blogging. Help me with your comments and critics for the pursuit of my dream to become a good writer. Meet you all in the next blog, Bye.
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