Sunday, May 11, 2014

The Rising Potential Of E-Healthcare

[An article published in Channel Times, May 05, 2014]

The concept of e-services is multi-dimensional, and with technology growing across different areas of services, it is benefiting stakeholders at all levels. When compared to other essential services, healthcare is delicate in terms of privacy, risk factors, and involves federal regulations worldwide. Despite all these factors, we are seeing a robust adoption of e-services in the healthcare industry.
 

Internet usage has also seen a tremendous growth over the last few years. From a healthcare perspective, more and more Indians are using the internet for seeking health-related info: researching illnesses, symptoms, and suggested cures, checking availability of doctors/hospitals /diagnostics labs and alternative healthcare practices such as ‘ayurveda’ and naturopathy and understanding more about treatment and medication procedures. 


Monday, September 30, 2013

5 AM Club -- Why and How to Wake Up Early

Hi,

This is really good. If you want to gift something to yourself everyday, here is a tool. Do it!

In the given video, Robin Sharma explains the advantage of waking up at sharp 5 AM everyday (not 5.10 AM or not even 5.01 AM). Th new statistics says after practicing for 66 days, not 21 or 41 days, it becomes a good habit. He even gives a 20:20:20 plan for making use of it after waking up. Just watch and just don't watch and leave, practice. Practice for 66 days and see it yourself.

http://www.extremeachievementformula.com/fe/54867-how-to-wake-up-early

Best regards,
-Gri

Friday, February 8, 2013

Fall in love



Falling in Love Vs. Someone loving you!

 

Which one gives more happiness? Yes, we are still talking about business..... :-).  You will get the answer as you read. Please read on....

Falling in love  OR Someone l💙ving you

Which one gives more happiness?       


Majority of the people say: Falling in love


You will get the answer as you read. Please read on....

 

It is about business but it is applicable to anything and everything.

What does everyone want in business?  I am sure every business person wants their business to thrive. He or she Looks forward to opportunities at every moment. Always thinking of making deals.  Agreed?

Do you want a good deal to happen? Then don’t make deals. Yes, I mean to say don’t try hard to make deals if you really want good deals. Best deal just happens because it is acceptable by others. All you have to do is just offer your best solution, service or product.


What should you worry about in business? 

++  If something has to happen, and it is happening – Need not worry

++  If something cannot give happiness, but that is not happening – Need not worry

++  If something has to happen, but not happening – You must worry

Without offering the best, if you expect deals to happen then you will have to get someone who is ready to accept your lower deal. But you should deal with someone who is smart and smart people don’t agree for lower deals

 

How do deals happen?

By making your customer fall-in-love with your services or products

Examples are iPhone, BMW, Benz, Old Onida TV (Owner’s pride and neighbor’s envy)

How will you make them fall-in-love?

++ To do that you have to fall-in-love with what you are doing.

++  You should love what you are doing? That is, do it with love….


The answer….

Coming to the question at the beginning “which one gives more happiness - Falling in love or Someone loving you ”? The answer is “fall in love with what you are doing; and you will be loved”. Hai nehaya! 

 

Finally, a joke:

A young guy making a love-deal with her: "I might not be rich like my friend Madan. I have no money, no villa, no cars or owning companies like my friend Madan, but I love you and adore you. She looked at him with tears in her eyes and hugged him like there is no tomorrow and whispered in his ear, If you love me so much introduce me to Madan"

 


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Science behind Kumbh Mela -- By: Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev



Kumbh Melas are held at specific spots in the country around which a whole energy system was created. Because the earth is spinning, it creates a centrifugal force. From 0 to 33 degrees latitude, this force is largely working in a vertical manner in your system, and particularly at 11 degrees, the energies are shooting straight up. So, the ancients calculated and marked out points on the planet where there is a supportive influence on people. Many points happen to be confluences of rivers and there is a benefit to bathing in those areas. If one is at that spot on a particular day, rare possibilities become available, so people moved there to benefit from this. Nowhere else on the planet does such a large number of people long for liberation with such intensity.

For more details please click the following URL:


http://timesofindia.speakingtree.in/spiritual-articles/mysticism/kumbh-mother-of-all-gatherings




Stop Using These 16 Terms to Describe Yourself


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SOURCE:http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20130117141235-20017018-stop-using-these-16-terms-to-describe-yourself
Thanks to Jeff Haden!
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Picture this. You meet someone new. "What do you do?" she asks.
"I'm an architect," you say.
"Oh, really?" she answers. "Have you designed any buildings I've seen?"
"Possibly," you reply. "We did the new student center at the university..."
"Oh wow," she says. "That's a beautiful building..."
Without trying -- without blowing your own horn -- you've made a great impression.
Now picture this. You meet someone new. "What do you do?" he asks.
"I'm a passionate, innovative, dynamic provider of architectural services with a collaborative approach to creating and delivering outstanding world-class client and user experiences."
All righty then.
Do you describe yourself differently – on your website, promotional materials, or especially on social media – than you do in person? Do you use cheesy clichés and overblown superlatives and breathless adjectives?
Do you write things about yourself you would never have the nerve to actually say?
Here are some words that are great when other people use them to describe you – but you should never use to describe yourself:
1. "Innovative." Most companies claim to be innovative. Most people claim to be innovative. Most are, however, not. (I'm definitely not.) That's okay, because innovation isn't a requirement for success.
If you are innovative, don't say it. Prove it. Describe the products you've developed. Describe the processes you've modified.
Give us something real so your innovation is unspoken but evident... which is always the best kind of evident to be.
2. "World-class." Usain Bolt: world-class sprinter, Olympic medals to prove it. Lionel Messi: world-class soccer (I know, football) player, four Ballon d'Or trophies to prove it.
But what is a world-class professional or company? Who defines world-class? In your case, probably just you.
3. "Authority." Like Margaret Thatcher said, "Power is like being a lady; if you have to say you are, you aren't." Show your expertise instead.
"Presented at TEDxEast " or "Predicted 50 out of 50 states in 2012 election" (Hi Nate!) indicates a level of authority. Unless you can prove it, "social media marketing authority" might simply mean you spend way too much time worrying about your Klout score.
4. "Results oriented." Really? Some people actually focus on doing what they are paid to do? We had no idea.
5. "Global provider." The majority of businesses can sell goods or services worldwide; the ones that can't are fairly obvious.
Only use "global provider" if that capability is not assumed or obvious; otherwise you just sound like a small company trying to appear big.
6. "Motivated." Check out Chris Rock's response (not safe for work or the politically correct) to people who say they take care of their kids. Then substitute words like "motivated."
Never take credit for things you are supposed to do – or supposed to be.
7. "Creative." See particular words often enough and they no longer make an impact. "Creative" is one of them. (Use finding "creative" references in random LinkedIn profiles as a drinking game and everyone will lose -- or win, depending on your perspective.)
"Creative" is just one example. Others include extensive, effective, proven, influential, team player... some of those terms may truly describe you, but since they are also being used to describe everyone they've lost their impact.
8. "Dynamic." If you are "vigorously active and forceful," um, stay away.
9. "Guru." People who try to be clever for the sake of being clever are anything but. (Like in #8.) Don't be a self-proclaimed ninja, sage, connoisseur, guerilla, wonk, egghead... it's awesome when your customers affectionately describe you that way.
Refer to yourself that way and it's obvious you're trying way too hard to impress other people – or yourself.
10. "Curator." Museums have curators. Libraries have curators. Tweeting links to stuff you find interesting doesn't make you a curator... or an authority or a guru.
11. "Passionate." I know many people disagree, but if you say you're incredibly passionate about, oh, incorporating elegant design aesthetics into everyday objects, to me you sound over the top.
The same is true if you're passionate about developing long-term customer solutions. Try the words focus, concentration, or specialization instead.
Or try "love," as in, "I love incorporating an elegant design aesthetic in everyday objects." For whatever reason, that works for me. Passion doesn't. (But maybe that's just me.)
12. "Unique." Fingerprints are unique. Snowflakes are unique. You are unique – but your business probably isn't. That’s fine, because customers don't care about unique; they care about "better."
Show you're better than the competition and in the minds of your customers you will be unique.
13. "Incredibly..." Check out some random bios and you'll find plenty of further-modified descriptors: "Incredibly passionate," "profoundly insightful," "extremely captivating..." isn't it enough to be insightful or captivating? Do you have to be profoundly insightful?
If you must use over-the-top adjectives, spare us the further modification. Trust that we already get it.
14. "Serial entrepreneur." A few people start multiple, successful, long-term businesses. They are successful serial entrepreneurs.
The rest of us start one business that fails or does okay, try something else, try something else, and keep on rinsing and repeating until we find a formula that works. Those people are entrepreneurs. Be proud if you're "just" an entrepreneur. You should be.
15. "Strategist." I sometimes help manufacturing plants improve productivity and quality. There are strategies I use to identify areas for improvement but I'm in no way a strategist. Strategists look at the present, envision something new, and develop approaches to make their vision a reality.
I don't create something new; I apply my experience and a few proven methodologies to make improvements.
Very few people are strategists. Most "strategists" are actually coaches, specialists, or consultants who use what they know to help others. 99% of the time that's what customers need – they don't need or even want a strategist.
16. "Collaborative." You won't just decide what's right for me and force me to buy it?
If your process is designed to take my input and feedback, tell me how that works. Describe the process. Don't claim we'll work together -- describe how we'll work together.
That’s my list -- clearly subjective and definitely open to criticism.
So, more importantly, what do you think? What would you add or remove from my list?
The way we describe ourselves is critical to making a good first impression, so let others benefit from your perspective in the comments below.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Participating in MSME Defense Expo – 2012

Participating in MSME Defense Expo – 2012
We made the last minute decision of taking part in the MSME Defense Expo – 2012 (http://defcontractindia.com/About.html) and had very little time to get ready. We organized self explanatory posters and presentation on our products and solutions. Our marketing and sales rolled up their sleeves. That is it! Everything took place in lightening speed. The response from visitors is tremendous in the two days gone by. We are expecting more response tomorrow. We got good number of sincere visitors and serious enquiries too. I can recommend anyone to take part. The seminars conducted by Government provided great deal of future projects. The one-to-one meetings with public sector unit project heads are well organized. So we became satisfied participant.

Warm regards,
Gridharan Vidi
Director
WEBCOM Information Technology Pvt. Ltd.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Your WiFi Security is your responsibility

Secure Your WiFi Network – It is your responsibility

It is time to check on and secure our WiFi network. Important point is -- it is not that WiFi is unsafe; it is a question of right configuration. Wireless network (WiFi) is as safe as wired network.

Many have WiFi modem/access point at home or home office but the wireless unit is simply installed and attention not paid to the safety part of it.

What happens if basic security configuration not done:
Unauthorised laptops, smart phone or any handheld device can connect to the wireless network and access Internet. It can be missed and you become responsible as the Internet connection is on your name. The unauthorized system need not be in your premises. One can access your network from outside the premises where the wireless signals are available.

You can not stop the wireless signal spreading outside required area but you can make the wireless network secured.







Securing WiFi network:
To secure the WiFi network you have to do the following minimum configuration. If you do not know how to do it get help from WiFi/Wireless experts.

1. Disable SSID broadcast. An SSID is the name of a wireless local area network (WiFi or WLAN).
2. Change the default SSID
3. Change default administrator password (and user name)
4. Protect your WiFi network with password. By doing so, you will control the access of the network. Unknown people can not get in to your network.
a. Even if your WiFi network is offered for free, make it password protected and you can give the username password to the users for free and at least you will know the user. Keep entry of the users.
b. If you have reasons to give the password to co-workers, visitors, guests then keep changing the password frequently. So that you are aware of the users all the time.
5. You can adopt advanced security if required with the help of experts.

If you require more details you can contact your product company or any wireless expert for guidelines.


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