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Bottled Dilemma!

November 3rd, 2009

Shall we or shall we not?

A single bottled water in a developed nation like the US may cost as high as $100! People in developing nations do not prefer to pay such huge sums for a bottle of pristine water. Why?

People in Developed nations like U.S. and U.K. have a different set of lifestyles and values. There they perceive

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Simulation and Future

November 3rd, 2009

What is simulation? Simulation is the imitation of some real thing or process. Simulation has become a key method of research and development due to its cost advantages over the real scenario. The IT industry has revolutionized the way we simulate. Simulation models can be developed in three ways: first by useng programming languages like C,C++ & Java; second by using advanced softwares like Arena, GPSS & SIMAN; third by developing simulation environment. » Read more: Simulation and Future

Modern China!

October 19th, 2009

China is expanding the capacity of its Central business district by double in the heart of Beijing. What makes China different? When should a country be considered a responsible country?

Let us take a fictional country named Demo which is democratic and another country called Com which practices communism. Now, Demo is highly populated with highly over utilized infrastructure. Natives of the country cry over the bad infrastructure and the government is tired of convincing people for relocation. » Read more: Modern China!

Artificial Wings: Exploring the developing nations

October 18th, 2009

The airline industry of the two largest developing nations of the world are high on artificial wings. When the world is experiencing the aftermath of the global financial meltdown, China seems to rake in moolah from the airline industry. China has more than 1200 aircraft owned by the airlines and is expected to cross the 1500 mark by 2010. The airline industry in India is expanding steadily but the strategies adopted by the airlines and the government are hitting their bottom line. However, the Chinese airlines supported by the government has ensured more than $ 1 billion in profits for the first nine months of 2009-10. » Read more: Artificial Wings: Exploring the developing nations

Taxonomy in life: Branding of Everything!

October 16th, 2009

How do you differentiate a common product from your favorite product? What is that makes your buying decision easier?
These questions were answered as early as 1300 B.C. Artisans used to put a mark on their products which made it different from others. In return the customers found it a reliable method to evaluate the products and thus giving birth to the concept of brand loyalty. This branding was passed on to many ancient products like watermarks on paper, bread marks and other crafted goods. Branding of products instilled a sense of security among the buyers and lead to flourishing of the best producer.


Let us conceptualize it:
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Event Mogul corporate football tournament Bangalore

October 14th, 2009

Event Mogul, Bangalore organized a corporate level football tournament on 4th and 5th of October 2009. Ten teams participated in this mega event on the theme ‘De-Stress Bangalore’. Green was selected as the color of the event for this purpose. Thompson Reuters emerged as the winner and EMC was the runners up in the Champion’s Cup. SAP won the challenger’s cup, which was organized for the non qualifiers of the Challenger’s cup. » Read more: Event Mogul corporate football tournament Bangalore

How different is Chinese economy?

October 12th, 2009
shift of power

shift of power

While the world is struggling to recover from the devastating financial crisis, China seems to be full of events. Japan’s news revolve around the flat interest rates, in U.S. the fiscal deficit is still hot and in rest of the world the news revolve around investments. China’s news agencies on the contrary are busy publishing on the royal celebrations for completion of 60 years, boom in retail markets and China’s contribution to other third world countries. This Fatherly behavior of China makes the developed countries feel like a child. McKinsey & Company, in a recent report has predicted that China’s domestic spending will reach 12 trillion Yuan by 2015!

The integrated commercial and traffic complex for World Expo at Shanghai is being decorated in full swing. It is also planning to spend half a trillion Yuan in developing the country’s western region. » Read more: How different is Chinese economy?

Series 3: Where is China heading?

October 6th, 2009

China has attracted $853 billion FDI in last 30 years, which is the highest among the emerging nations. China’s manufacturing industry ranks 4th in the world. More than 50% of china’s fiscal revenues come from this sector. Most of the PCs and Laptops manufactured in the world are from China.

what is manufacturing?

It is value addition to the various raw materials like ores, chemicals, wood etc. Mechanical and chemical operaions like segregation, reaction and size reduction are some of the important operaitions which add value to raw materials. » Read more: Series 3: Where is China heading?

Jordan on a move

October 5th, 2009

How many of you know Michael Jordan? Quite a lot I guess but how many of you know Jordan, a country?

Jordan is a west Asian country sharing borders with Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Isreal. Much of the land is covered by the Arabian desert except the North-Western part where the capital of the country Amman is located, thanks to the Jordan river.

Jordan is an emerging nation with per capita GDP of $5,547. Since 1999, the liberal economic policies have helped this country to become one of the freest and most competitive economies in the middle east(2009 Heritage foundation Index).

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why watch 20-20?

September 11th, 2009

20-20 is the ‘Reinvented’ cricket of the 21st century. “Cricket is to India what football is to Europe”. Indian Premier Leage-2 generated Rs. 5.5 billion for the teams compared to Rs. 1.3 billion in IPL-1. What were the factors that helped IPL grow more than 4 times? A phenomenal success for an event which was almost scrapped because of some critical reasons.

IPL-2 saw some unique changes in the viewers demographics. This was the first time in the cricketing history that women took an active role cheering their teams. The home delivery fastfood brands like KFC and Domino’s saw a 10% growth over the normal business during the IPL season. » Read more: why watch 20-20?