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Archive for November, 2008

Mumbai Terror – Concern and Love From Across the World

Posted by admin on Saturday, November 29, 2008 @ 03:39 AM

We in Hyderabad are far away from the maddening hatred and violence in Mumbai. (We had our share too, not very long ago). We were relieved for ourselves, worried for our loved ones in Mumbai, all at the same time.

But as they say, life goes on. We were busy executing projects and trying to meet deadlines when we suddenly started getting mails from our customers from all over the world – USA, UK, Australia – inquiring about our well being. People with whom we have, at best, only a working relationship, are worried, concerned about us! They offered us their support and prayers!

We at CommLab are deeply touched. We were once again reminded that the greatest force in this universe is love. It, and only it, has the power to convert an enemy into a friend. No force can do what love can do.

Thank you, dear customers, for your care and concern in the hour of our grief.

R. K. Prasad
Chief Executive Officer

Tags: Concern and Love, Enemy into friend, Mumbai Terror, Prayers, Violence in Mumbai, Worried

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Terror-stricken Mumbai – A Layman’s Reactions

Posted by admin on Friday, November 28, 2008 @ 06:18 AM

India has definitely earned the dubious distinction of becoming the favorite of terrorists. It was so painfully shameful to listen to the prime minister reeling out a long list of cities that fell to the evil of terrorism in recent time as though it is an achievement. What are we expecting? Sympathy? Will it bring back the dead? Heal the wounded? I think we should stop blaming “foreign hand” and “countries across the borders”. Let’s face it. Murderers have entered our house and massacred our people. Do we blame those who sent them or exterminate them?

Why are terrorists attracted to India? Well! It is so easy to enter the country, find local sympathizers, murder unarmed men, women and children, and gain worldwide publicity. If caught (rarely), comfortable jail sentences, human rights activists holding all-night candle vigils for their wellbeing till they die of old age or released ceremoniously with all honors in exchange of hostages! If not caught (most of the time), they literally walk away from a job well done. If killed (rarely), they attain “zennath”. It is really a good deal for all concerned except the poor innocent civilians who lost their lives or loved ones. Even the politicians appear to gain for they have much to talk about and very little to do. It is not their loved ones that are killed; they are quite happy to blame everybody and everything except themselves.

And everybody forgets the brave police and military officers who lay down their very lives so that we can breathe easy. They work against insurmountable odds and just bleed and die for us. They too are human; they too have families; they too have hopes of a better future. What they get is blame and more blame from ungrateful people.

If we have to blame anyone for this perversity of existence, it is only us. Yes, we the so called common men and women – for choosing such leaders to lead us; decrepit, tottering, egoistic fools with elastic back bones and untold greed in their eyes and hearts. All they want is to satiate their unquenchable thirst for power and possessions. God, religion, values, love are alien to them. And we deserve them because we chose them.

Today’s situation demands a holistic top level initiative, not knee-jerk reactions. We need central level ministerial department solely responsible for internal security. I don’t think today we have anything like that. We need to learn from countries like Israel, France and South Africa how they deal with such vermin. They have been very successful for decades. We should not shy away from learning from them. We should promulgate laws and institute special courts to try terrorists and their sympathizers. As a policy, we should not negotiate with such creatures but I know it is easier said than done. (I really admire that way Putin responded when Chechen terrorists took over a school with hundreds of kids as hostages. It takes guts to take decisions like that. Do you think the Chechens will ever try to pull off another stunt like that?)

Most important, involve the common man. Educate him. Today he thinks it is none of his business. Tell him it is his business, his life. What is the use of the massive media we have? Is it only to convince us to buy cell phones and cosmetics? Gain the confidence of the man on the street. Nothing misses his eye. You will have all the intelligence you need. Today he doesn’t trust the police. He thinks they harass him (and rightly so). Gain his trust and you will have one billion agents working for you 24×7.

Let’s Arise, Awake, And Stop Not Till We Vanquish

This Evil Called Terrorism. Jai Hind!

Tags: brave police and military officers, Mumbai Attack, Terror-stricken Mumbai, Terrorism

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Learning, Growing and Contributing at CommLab India

Posted by admin on Monday, November 3, 2008 @ 07:17 AM

It gives me great pleasure to post my comments on CommBlog.

For those of you who do not know me, I am the one of the founder and now the CEO of CommLab India, a custom elearning company. It has been a roller coaster ride from the time my partner Ayesha and I started the company in 2000, with single computer and a sole employee, Christopher. Both of us left decent jobs to start this company, to create a unique organization where members can learn, explore, grow and make a lot of money, without the usual politics, nepotism and bossism. We also wanted to be our own masters, answerable to no one, except our own consciences.

CommLab India Team

CommLab India Team

Looking back, after 8 years, I think we achieved a fair degree of success. From day one, we decided that CommLab would be a flat organization, with minimum of hierarchy and meritocracy calling the shots. Relatives and friends ipso facto were disqualified from taking employment in the company. We also made an ironclad rule never to borrow or take in investors to whom we need to answer. All these conditions did slow down our growth in a conventional way but they have also given us a rich bounty – a excellent team of self-driven leaders, negligible employee turnover, fabulous growth with zero debts, Fortune 500 clients in 5 countries, foreign tours and the usual goodies of success not only for us but for our employees.

What is so special about CommLab for a prospective employee?

Well! To start with, we take care of the basics. In a city like Hyderabad where software companies default of paying salaries as a rule rather than an exception, CommLab, irrespective of its performance, pays its employees salaries on first of every month, all these 8 years, without fail. Also, every six months, salaries are revised! The company has its own cafeteria, not off-loaded to caterers, but run by company employed cooks, to serve healthful, tasty and sumptuous food, every single day, absolutely free of cost. Our managers have visited USA to represent the company in an international seminar and expo. For a company of our size, this is probably another first where managers were sent instead of the owners rushing off on foreign jaunts.

These are a few interesting things about CommLab! As we always say, “In CommLab, there are only pilots, no passengers!”, where you can chart your own career and life, where dreams come true.

Peace!

R.K.Prasad
Chief Executive Officer

Tags: CommLab India, Custom eLearning, Fortune 500 clients

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