Merging minds with machines
With the news of brain chip implants, our friends joked that advertisers would run commercials in our brains if we got chips without a subscription.
16 May 2024, 18:01 PM
Boss-beating services: the workplace solution
A former colleague shared one of the most bizarre local news about an employee who hired a goon to severely beat up his boss for being the cause of excessive stress in the workplace.
25 April 2024, 18:01 PM
The golden goose and the taxman
A golden goose had once started laying solid gold eggs in the whimsical land of Bangladesh. But alas, the taxman slapped a tax on it that turned its feathers grey.
18 April 2024, 18:01 PM
Fighting corruption or feeding it?
Once a little boy wanted to have his own cricket bat. But he did not have any money to buy it.
4 April 2024, 18:05 PM
Voice floor price: time to scrap it
Bangalees are well known for their unparalleled gift of gab. Our love for chatting is unique and deeply rooted in our culture. Whether it is at the corner shop or continuing in marathon phone calls that defy the laws of time and data plans, we Bangalees are the true pioneers of telephonic verbos
28 March 2024, 18:01 PM
How to disagree with your boss
Imagine waking up from a nightmare where your boss decides to be with his teammates 24/7 for a month to strengthen team spirit. The relief of waking up is tantamount to winning a lottery!
14 March 2024, 18:01 PM
Voices of change: women leading Bangladesh forward
In a small village, there was a debate over who should make decisions at home. A contest was held where a man and a wise old grandmother would catch a rabbit without any tools.
8 March 2024, 00:54 AM
The amazing science of happiness
In a forest, a crow encounters a swan and begins to feel inferior due to the swan's white feathers, presuming the swan must be the happiest bird. The swan, on the other hand, envies the parrot for its two colours, believing it to be happier.
29 February 2024, 17:58 PM
Dialling into the future: Beyond phone numbers
Life without a phone and internet is unthinkable in the present world. About a year ago, I wrote about traditional telecom industries facing significant threats from LEO (low earth orbit) satellites, and it is increasingly coming to light with each passing day.
23 February 2024, 00:06 AM
A hypocrite's handbook: how to preach water and drink wine
At a multinational company, a new group CEO with a bureaucratic background, who had little knowledge of the industry, was appointed. From his high seat, the big boss decided to cover up his lack of knowledge by flexing his powers.
1 February 2024, 23:31 PM
Transforming data into digital experiences
In an amusing incident highlighting the generation gap in technology use, a grandmother new to internet was being taught how to use search engines by her grandson. Believing in the importance of politeness, she wrote a stack of thank you notes for internet, grateful for its answers to her questions.
25 January 2024, 18:33 PM
Navigating dual-brand strategy
It is often believed that a dual-brand strategy is perfect for companies that want to confuse their customers twice as much! Many criticise the proposition of two brands sarcastically as “why limit your market failure to just one brand when you can fail with two?” Or “one brand just isn’t enough to hide all your mistakes.” Such views are particularly common when your lone brand is not performing well.
18 January 2024, 18:52 PM
Target the tuna to hit the shark
As a sequel to my column last week, I can’t emphasise enough the importance of focusing on a smaller catch with an eye on a bigger target as an effective strategy for turning around a business
13 January 2024, 09:44 AM
From crisis to success: a guide to business turnaround
The balance sheet says it is a "crisis", bankers and shareholders say "no fund", but some motivational speaker insists it's all "part of the journey". The journey to what, exactly? A suicide note, a resignation letter, or a bonus cheque?.
4 January 2024, 15:50 PM
Nepotism and child marriage
Nepotism in any industry has also been linked to mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and suicide
21 December 2023, 18:00 PM
Perception matters: how we see others
There are great bosses and HR colleagues, but how often do we talk about them
14 December 2023, 18:00 PM
Startups: the new rock stars
I had a very interesting experience recently being a part of a podcast on “The Generation Gap"
7 December 2023, 18:00 PM
Knowing what you don’t know
Such behaviour is called the “I know it all” syndrome
30 November 2023, 18:00 PM
Talent export: A lousy deal!
Brain drains occur only when a country fails to offer living conditions that are not at par with others
23 November 2023, 18:00 PM
Rat race: The treadmill to nowhere
Often, we end up choosing a partner who does not quite match what dreams are made of. It leaves little to the imagination how catastrophic it can be if this realisation dawns after tying the knot! Well, choosing a partner is all about trial and error that does not come with a user manual. But mercifully, most of us are resigned to accepting our fate just as we do when a natural disaster strikes!
16 November 2023, 18:00 PM