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Thursday, July 14, 2005

8th Habit - A Must Habit

I am serious fan of Dr.Stephen Covey and was totally impressed by his first book "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People". If there is one book that changed my perspective and made me more effective, its definitely this one - no exaggerations. Some of his other works like "First Things First" were good but none matching the first. "The 8th Habit" follows the path too.

The concept is very good - listening to inner voices - and very true. And the way to go about also is excellent - Vision, Discipline, Passion and Conscience. While listening to our voices seem very true, listening to others' voices feels more appropriate for organizations than individuals. After the first few chapters, I could feel that the focus is for enterprises. I was wondering if it would be useful to me in my real life to apply today if I read and practice.

But few of the other things made the book very attractive and readable: Several Quotes liberally used (and a collection of Manager vs. Leader in the Appendix), Question and Answers at the end of each chapter (though it looked like a textbook, was very useful as the questions that typically arise and imagined and answered) and the candid answers (yes, this is not research or empirical). The DVD must be good too but since I read from a library could not get the DVD.

The real-life example about the Professor from Bangladesh is awe inspiring. Also on the age where we are and how knowledge is important - Excellent.

Very good attempt as the concept is very true - one should believe in the inner voice, listen to it and go with it. However could have been dealt two fold - personal and business like.

A must read, though not 100%

Monday, July 04, 2005

'Terminal' Indian?

I was amazed to hear that its a true story when I watched Steven Spielberg's movie 'Terminal'. While Spielberg deserves a pat for making films based on true stories ('Catch me if you can' is another one that I know of), Tom Hanks deserves another for the wonderful performance. One of the greatest actors of Hollywood.

While browsing Hindustan Times, I bumped into a news where an Indian was stuck like Tom Hanks in Nairobi Airport for 13 months - More here

G8: First time for India

It is great to know that for the first time India has been invited for G8 discussions. UK has invited India and with China included, it should be G10. More here

This is a great start! Would India get continued invitations?