Saturday, August 26, 2017

Difference between a Financial Advisor vs Salesman

An advisor is like a family doctor.

Whereas going to a salesman is like going to walk-in clinic!!

Salesman hates to listen "let me think about it". Because they know the moment they walk out of it the chances of a customer buying from him is remote.

This is not the case with an insurance / financial advisor who is in long term relationship with the client.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/advisor/2011/08/31/clients-want-a-real-financial-advisor-not-a-salesman/#410c5bdd1de8




Sunday, August 20, 2017

प्रसाद: जीवन जीने की कला (art of living) 

प्रसाद: जीवन जीने की कला (art of living)

जो हम अपनी वाणी, व्यवहार, आचरण ( आदान प्रदान) से दूसरों को प्रसन्नता (प्रसीदति)  देते हैं, उसे हम प्रसाद कहते है। अगर हमारी वाणी कटु है (ईर्ष्या द्वेष से भरी हुई), व्यवहार दूषित है (छल कपट) और आचरण असभ्य है (दिखावा, दूसरे को नीचा दिखाना, अपमानित करना) तो वो प्रसाद की श्रेणी में नही है। उसे भगवान तो क्या एक जानवर भी ग्रहण नही करना चाहता।

Consumerism, selling, advertising, marketing क्या प्रसाद है? क्या इससे GDP बढ़ती है या लोगों का जन जीवन उन्नत, सुख सुविधाओं से भरपूर होता है? विकास की परिभाषा क्या हो इसपर अर्थशास्त्रियों का सदियों से मतभेद रहा है । पर प्रसाद की दृष्टि से देखें तो जो बिना भेद भाव, ऊंच नीच के सबको बांटा जाए वही प्रसाद हो सकता है। अब सवाल उठता है किसको कितना मिले तो ये न्याय का विषय है। स्वाभाविक है कि पात्रता के अनुसार मिलना चाहिए - ज्यादा श्रम करने वाले को ज्यादा भूख लगती है , ये प्रकृति का विधान है। आलसी, लालची, प्रमादी व्यक्ति को तो मंदिर के बाहर बैठ कर भीख ही मांगनी पड़ती है, उनके लिए वही उपयुक्त भी है।
पर ब्राह्मण, समाज उत्थान में लगे व्यक्ति का अधिकार सबसे ऊपर है, उसका पेट फूला रहे यही उपयुक्त, शोभनीय है।

ब्राम्हण की संतुष्टि देखकर ईर्ष्या करने वाला रावण सदृश ही होता है ।

Friday, August 18, 2017

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महाभारत: अर्जुन यानी अनुराग

गीता का एक भी श्लोक बाह्य मार काट का समर्थन नही करता।

न ही जिसे आजकल धार्मिक विधान कहा जाता है, यथा पूजा पाठ, कथा, अनुष्ठान (गणेश विसर्जन, दुर्गा विसर्जन आदि) का समर्थन है, बल्कि इसका तो खंडन है। फिर यज्ञ क्या है - राग, द्वेष से रहित, दुसरो के हित में ही अपना हित  समझना, बांट के खाना, तप की अग्नि में अपने शुभाशुभ कर्मो (षट विकारों की आहुति, स्वाहा कर देना ही यथार्थ यज्ञ है।

आजकल एक और मान्यता प्रचलित है, कि शुद्ध संस्कृति मंत्रों के उच्चारण के बिना और शुद्ध घी और अन्य सामग्री के बिना यज्ञ संभव नही है। पर यज्ञ जिसमे शुभ और अशुभ कर्मों का हवन होता है , अर्थात कर्म बंधन से मुक्ति होती है, इसमें सही में क्या बाधा है- यही स्वार्थ, ममता , मोह की गाथा महाभारत है - जिसमे अनुराग रूपी अर्जुन भगवद ज्ञान और भक्ति में लीन होकर , लोक कल्याण हेतु अपना सबकुछ न्योछावर करके , अंत मे धन्यता प्राप्त करता है।

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1617303554959280&substory_index=0&id=312187062137609

महाभारत : भीष्म यानी भ्रम

Mahabharat me bhishma dharm, adharm ke beech ulajhe , apni pratigyaon me jakade, bhram  ke prateek hai...Manushya ka antim pratidvandvi bhram hi hai, jo chhalani chhalani ho jaata hai par anta ko prapt nahi hota...

Ye hi humen sansaar aur adhyatma ke beech bhatakata hai....Ye hi humen aisa prateet karata hai jaise humari mrityu abhi door hai....Ye hi humen apne dukh, पीड़ाओं की विस्मृति भी करवाता है, इसलिए मनुष्य का एक तरह से हितैषी भी है।  कितनी भी बड़ी पीड़ा क्यों न हो, कुछ समय के बाद मनुष्य इसी भ्रम की सहायता से normal हो जाता है।

वास्तव में ये भ्रम कि हम परिवार के पालन कर्ता हैं, जो कुछ प्राप्त किया वो ह्यूमेन अपने पुरुषार्थ से प्राप्त किया, और जो कुछ खोया वो दैव योग, भाग्य से, ये ही हमें तरह तरह के कर्म में फंसाता है। जब तक भ्रम है, हम किसी न किसी रिश्ते, संबंधों में बंधे हैं।

भ्रम के नाश से ही भगवद प्राप्ति है। और इसको इच्छा मृत्यु का वरदान है, अर्थात भगवान की अनुकंपा से ही भ्रम का नाश है।

https://www.facebook.com/groups/502276319845984/permalink/1694600747280196/

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Multi-Level Marketing - a business of building relationship

Multi-Level Marketing - a business of relationship building.

The purpose of life is self realisation through meditation, but the end result is expansion of consciousness. The moment we transcend the limit of self, me and mine, our consciousness is no longer limits itself to our body, but it start expanding to whosoever comes in contact with him. Therefore mutual trust, openness and sharing, spirit of giving everyone an equal opportunity, equal playing field is essential for our personal growth and that of others.

Modern civilisation after decades of cut throats competition finally coming to a full circle. Multi-level marketing concept has developed and picking up fast in every field of business, which is based on same old ancient wisdom of joint-family system and guru- shishya education system. The success of this is written on stone since it is based on trust and transparency. However, for some it takes some time to overcome personal barriers and build a strong network or team.

In the initial stages, people still stick to their job roles and security system, which never provides them any financial freedom. They believe their high skills would always remain in high demand, until they realise the older an employee become, it becomes burden on a company and eventually one loses job one day. It is a crude realisation that salary is always associated with a position, not a person. An experienced employee becomes a self employed and starts trading one's life and often professional ethics for money, taking higher risks in order to win contracts - risk transfer from company to a contractor.  Many try to start home based business and invest a huge amount of money by taking loan, and hardly 10-20% of them succeeds, most home based business fail as big fish gobbles a small ones and they come under tremendous stress due to the huge debt. Those home business doing well also goes nowhere because their children refuge to take over the business and they fail to buildup any legacy.

The real business is one which runs on system, where one is not trading his hours for money ( Robert Kiyosaki). He /She builds up a team -a tree model, to share commissions and brokerage. This provides equal playing field, and there are no trade secrets in this business model, on the contrary, more you share your knowledge, expertise, the better your team would grow. This way, people have strong faith in each other and build a business together with great conviction.

The risk of doing MLM business is minimum and rewards unlimited. However, not all multi-level marketing business, pyramid structure are the same, in general the one with more sides of pyramid and lower height / base provides greater opportunity of success for those at the base, bottom, whereas, those with higher height / base ratio tend to be more rewarding at top.

Thursday, August 10, 2017

हमारी श्रुति, स्मृति और विचारधारा

वेदव्यास जी के काल मे धर्म की वैसी ही अधोगति थी जैसी आज है। पिंडोदक क्रिया, कुल धर्म, वर्ण संकर, तरह तरह के देवी देवताओं की पूजा, भ्रांतियां और अंधविश्वास समाज मे भरा था। कोई विरला ही वेदांती, ज्ञानी होता था। कौरवों और पांडवों  की गाथा महाभारत (ठीक ऐसा ही जैसा middle East म् आज हो रहा है) इसी का परिणाम है। महर्षि व्यास ने समाज की ऐसी दुर्दशा देखते हुए, जगह जगह घूमकर जहां कहीं भी जो ज्ञान - लिखित अथवा मौखिक , प्राप्त हुआ उसका संकलन (व्यास) किया। जो उन्होंने ऋषियों मुनियों से सुना (श्रुति) उसे उन्होंने चार भागों में बांटा। जो उन्होंने विद्वानों, शोधकारों, बड़े बूढ़ों से पाया उसे उन्होंने पुराणों (स्मृति) के रूप में प्रस्तुत किया।

फिर महाभारत युद्ध के पश्चात क्षुब्ध होकर महाभारत ग्रंथ की रचना की, जोकि 100000 श्लोकों का न होकर, केवल 6000 श्लोकों का था। इससे भी उनको शांति नही मिली, तब नारद जी की प्रेरणा से उन्होंने श्रीमद भागवद का प्राकट्य किया। अर्थात धर्म, अधर्म के झमेले से निकलकर, भगवद भक्ति को अपना लिया।

समाज, कुल, देश के लिए हमें क्या करना चाहिए ये एक महत्वपूर्ण सवाल है (ये हमारी श्रुति, स्मृति पर निर्भर है, आजकल दोनों कमजोर है)। जैसे पांडवों की श्रुति, स्मृति बचपन मे ऋषियों के साथ रहने से अलग थी, कौरव शहर में रहकर पीला बढ़े। आजकल भी ग्रामीण , आदिवासी , पहाड़ी, और शहरी की विचारधारा मिलने थोड़े वाली है!! ज्ञान हो या विकास सबके ऊपर थोपा नही जा सकता, क्योंकि किसी को tradition पसंद है और किसी को भागदौड़ की जिंदगी!!

इसलिए सबसे ऊपर है अपनी आत्म प्रगति, एक अच्छा इंसान बनने की चेष्टा , भगवान की भक्ति।  यहां यह दृष्टि आवश्यक है, कि सब तो पहले से ही मेरे हैं - समय, काल के आगे इंसान का कोई बस नही।

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Tony Robbins: Leverage Tax Advantages to Build Wealth





वैदिक काल से आधुनिक काल तक धर्म का बदलता स्वरूप और पुनरोत्थान:

वैदिक काल से आधुनिक काल तक धर्म का बदलता स्वरूप और पुनरोत्थान:
3000 bc to 700 ad, yagya , karma kand, तंत्र, मंत्र: वैदिक काल तक जैन, बुद्ध, शैव, देवी, गणेश, विष्णु उपासक
800 -1700 ad bhakti yuga, jap tap :शंकराचार्य आदि जगद्गुरु , गुरु गोरखनाथ, स्वामी रामानंद, कबीर मध्ययुगीन भक्ति काल और भगवान कृष्ण और भगवान राम के भक्तों की भक्तमाल - स्वामी रामानंद के 12 शिष्य, गुरु ग्रंथ साहिब के 10 गुरु सिख, रामानंदी अखाड़ा, सम्प्रदाय 
1800 puja path : आर्य समाज, ब्रम्हसमाज, से लेकर रामकृष्ण परमहंस तक 
1900 - present, यंत्र , IT, टेक्नोलॉजी युग. Meditation: yoga masters 
आधुनिक युग मे यूरोप में पुनर्जागरण और क्रांति के फलस्वरूप अप्रत्याशित भौतिक प्रगति हुई और अंतरराष्ट्रीय व्यापार और बाजार का विस्तार हुआ। नए व्यापार केंद्र समुद्री बंदरगाहों, ports पर स्थापित हुए - शंघाई, सिंगापुर,कलकत्ता, चेन्नई, मुम्बई से लेकर दुबई, jeddah, न्यूयॉर्क, सैनफ्रांसिस्को तक । बड़ी बड़ी कंपनियों, कारखानों में काम करने वाले नए service class का जन्म हुआ। इन सबके परिणामस्वरूप इस भौतिकवादी आधुनिक युग मे मनुष्य के सामने नई चुनौतियां सामने आईं - शारीरिक, मानसिक और आध्यात्मिक तीनो स्तरों पर, यहां तक कि मनुष्य और सभ्यता का अस्तित्व ही खतरे में लगने लगा। आध्यात्मिक स्तर पर संदेह, भ्रम, अविश्वास और वासनाएं यहां तक बढ़ी कि लोग थोड़ी भी शांति और शुकून , यहां तक कि क्षणिक entertainment के लिए भी तरस गए। स्वाभाविक रूप से कुछ ऐसे धंधे पैदा हुए जो मनुष्य को इन कष्टों, पीड़ाओं से निजात दिला सकें। योगा, हेल्थ रिट्रीट उनमें से ऐसा ही एक पनपता व्यवसाय है। बड़े बड़े होटल में योगा,मेडिटेशन, मसाज / रिलैक्सेशन थेरेपी हो रही है।
इन्ही सबके बीच कुछ सम्प्रदाय प्राचीन युगीन yagna परंपरा को संजोकर रखें हुए हैं (गायत्री परिवार), कुछ सम्प्रदाय भक्ति परंपरा को संजोए हैं, तो कुछ पूजा, उपासना पद्धति को। इन सभी संप्रदायों को अपने अपने अस्तित्व का डर है और उसको बचाये रखने का आग्रह है। 
महत्वपूर्ण बात यह है, कि आपसी मतभेद, असहिष्णुता, अविश्वास अपनी चरम सीमा पर है। ऐसे महापुरुष का अवतरण कब होगा जो विश्व को इस विकट स्थिति से निकाल कर एक मानवता के सूत्र में पुनः बांध पाए!

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Don't pay high fees to fund managers.

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Costs skyrocket when large annual fees, large performance fees, and active trading costs are all added to the active investor’s equation. Funds of hedge funds accentuate this cost problem because their fees are superimposed on the large fees charged by the hedge funds in which the funds of funds are invested.
A number of smart people are involved in running hedge funds. But to a great extent their efforts are self-neutralizing, and their IQ will not overcome the costs they impose on investors. Investors, on average and over time, will do better with a low-cost index fund than with a group of funds of funds.
“75% drop in the assets of pure Fundamental Long-Short Equity Hedge Funds by September 2019. These assets will transition to quantimental investing, smart beta products, statistical arbitrage funds, long only concentrated funds, event driven funds, etc”
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Anirudh Chowdhry
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Chowdhry's Argument
Significant underperformance of long-short hedge funds relative to the indices over the last three years
No changes in the fee structure of long –short managers despite this underperformance
Availability of alternative products ( smart beta, risk premia harvesting, hedge fund replication strategies, ETFs) providing similar return stream at a lower fees
Proliferation of passive investment products increasing correlations and tempering the impact of diversification across securities
Burgeoning susceptibility of equities to macro-based news relative to firm-specific news
Technology evolution increasing the efficiency of financial markets to process information-truncating the potency of fundamental and ubiquitous variables (like changes in dividends) to forecast the intrinsic value of an asset
Growing realization among institutional investors that underwhelming performance triggers replacement of hedge fund managers




Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Pursuits of Life: भौतिक और आध्यात्मिक आयाम और उनके बीच डोलता इंसान


Pursuits of Life: भौतिक और आध्यात्मिक आयाम और उनके बीच डोलता इंसान

किसी अत्यंत हिंसक व्यक्ति का अहिंसक हो जाना कोई आश्चर्य नही। जैसे सम्राट अशोक, Alexander, सद्दाम हुसैन आदि।

अत्यधिक धनी , कंजूस और स्वार्थी का दानी हो जाना भी कोई आश्चर्य नही - जीवन मे कभी न कभी तो उसे धन की व्यर्थता का भान होगा ही।

अत्यधिक कामी का वैरागी या भक्त हो जाना भी कोई आश्चर्य नही - कभी न कभी तो उसे विरक्ति होगी ही : उदाहरण के लिए hippies , भारत के अनेकों साधू, तांत्रिक।

बहुत पकवान खाने के बाद, भोजन से वितृष्णा हो जाना कोई असाधारण बात नही।

इसी तरह जीवन मे भौतिक और आध्यात्मिक आयामो (pendulum ) के बीच घूमता इंसान जब चिर शांति, असीम संतोष, पूर्ण अहिंसा, प्रेम, सौहार्द को प्राप्त कर लेता है, और उस स्थिरता को प्राप्त कर लेता है तो उसको ही चरम स्थिति, स्थितप्रज्ञ, जीवन मुक्त कहा जाता है क्योंकि उसने समय, घड़ी के आंदोलन (pendulum) को बांध लिया है।

इतिहास में ऐसे विरले ही व्यक्ति है, शंकर, कबीर , नानक, रामकृष्ण परमहंस, रमण महर्षि, महात्मा गांधी जैसे जिन्होंने बिना काम, अर्थ, या ज्ञान , प्रतिष्ठा पाए ही उस चरम स्थिति को पा लिया हो। इसलिए साधारण व्यक्ति के लिए तो धर्म पूर्वक अर्थ और काम की पूर्ति ही पुरुषार्थ कहा गया है, जिसके जरिये वो मोक्ष के चरम लक्ष्य तक पहुंच सकता है। लेकिन यहां ये समझ लेना महत्वपूर्ण है कि धर्म, अर्थ, काम अपने मे ही परम लक्ष्य, ध्येय नही,बल्कि ये मोह के ही कारण हैं।
Canadian ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE STUDY

https://www.scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/more/resources/the-ethics-of-migration-and-immigration/

Why the world’s best and brightest struggle to find jobs in Canada


For a time, Sanjay Mavinkurve and wife Samvita Padukone were held up as poster children for Canada’s open and flexible immigration system, long touted for the benefits it brings to both the country and its newcomers. When the couple married in 2008, Mavinkurve—born in India, raised in Saudi Arabia and trained at Harvard University—was living in Silicon Valley, where he led a team of engineers designing Google maps for mobile phones. Padukone was working in finance at Singapore’s largest investment bank. Mavinkurve’s temporary U.S. work visa didn’t allow his wife to work in the States. So Google arranged to transfer Mavinkurve to the company’s office in Toronto, where Padukone, with degrees in engineering and finance and experience in international banking, hoped to land a job.
Their story inspired a flurry of alarmist news coverage south of the border on how America’s overly bureaucratic immigration system was putting the country’s economic future at risk. Profiles in the Canadian media, meanwhile, pictured the young couple in the typical new immigrant pose: sitting on the couch of their threadbare downtown Toronto apartment, smiling beneath a Canadian flag.
In the end, their story turned out to be less a picture of the Canadian dream than an image of the ugly reality facing so many Canadian immigrants. Padukone struggled to find a job. Calls to employers went unreturned or recruiters told her she would need Canadian work experience to qualify. With extended family already living in Canada, the couple expected a slow start, but was shocked by how difficult life here turned out to be. “I was trying to deny these thoughts in my head that my wife wasn’t facing these issues,” says Mavinkurve. “But then I’d see the taxi drivers with the Ph.D.s and the ads on TV saying, ‘hire a skilled immigrant.’ ”

In late 2009, the couple packed up and moved to Seattle, where Padukone, finally armed with a U.S. work permit, landed the first job she applied for: at Amazon’s head office. Their short time living in Canada taught the couple a lot about what it’s like to immigrate to Canada and, says Mavinkurve, it’s “not what any Canadian wants to hear.” “Canada is, by and large, not friendly to immigrants,” he says.
Canada’s “points system,” the first such system in the world, was designed to build a multicultural society based on selecting those with the kinds of broad, transferable skills that would ensure them long-term economic success. But in recent decades it has had the opposite effect. Even as Canada has worked diligently to attract the world’s most educated workers, the country has witnessed a dramatic decline in the economic welfare of its most skilled immigrants. It’s a decline other countries—nations far less welcoming to highly skilled imimigrants than Canada—have managed to avoid.
In 1970, men who immigrated to Canada earned about 85 per cent of the wages of Canadian-born workers, rising to 92 per cent after a decade in the country. By the late 1990s, they earned just 60 per cent, rising to 78 per cent after 15 years, according to Statistics Canada studies. These days, university-educated newcomers earn an average of 67 per cent of their Canadian-born, university-educated counterparts.
That deterioration is even more severe since recent immigrants are far more educated and experienced than in previous generations. Between 2000 and 2007, nearly 80 per cent of skilled workers who immigrated to Canada had a university degree, compared to about 25 per cent for the Canadian-born population, reports Statistics Canada. By far the largest gap in wages between immigrants and Canadian-born workers was among those with university degrees. Nearly half of chronically poor immigrants living in Canada are those who have come as skilled workers.
The implications for the country are huge, given that Canada has one of the highest rates of immigration in the world and attracts far more skilled immigrants than most other Western countries. Economic migrants—those chosen because they’re thought to have the kinds of skills that can boost a country’s economy—represent roughly half of all Canadian immigrants, compared to around 16 per cent in the U.S. The declining economic welfare of immigrants is “a huge problem,” says Immigration Minister Jason Kenney. “It’s impossible to calculate the opportunity cost of productivity, the cost to our economy, represented by the unemployment and underemployment of immigrants.”


Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Statistics Canada
In contrast to the Canadian experience, immigrants to the U.S. have virtually closed the income gap with American-born workers. In 1980, U.S. immigrants earned about 80 per cent of American-born workers, a gap that was roughly the same in Canada. By 2011, U.S. immigrants earned 93 per cent of native-born workers, while foreign-born college graduates now out-earntheir American counterparts.
During the last recession the unemployment rate for foreign-born university grads in Canada topped out at 8.4 per cent in 2010. (Among those who had lived in the country less than five years, it was more than 14 per cent.) By comparison, unemployment among foreign-born university graduates in the U.S. was 4.4 per cent. Even during the worst of the recession, the unemployment rate for Canadian-born university graduates hit a mere 3.5 per cent.
And it’s not just the U.S. that’s putting Canada to shame. In the U.K., skilled immigrants from every country except Bangladesh now out-earn locals and employment rates are roughly the same among British-born workers and immigrants. Australia overhauled its immigration system in the 1990s, giving preference to immigrants who would be most likely to land a job, and saw immigrant employment and earnings steadily improve. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), nearly 23 per cent of Canadian immigrants live in poverty compared to an OECD average of 17 per cent. Canada is also one of the worst at matching immigrants’ education to their jobs, ahead of only Estonia, Italy, Spain and Greece. Just 60 per cent of highly skilled Canadian immigrants were working in jobs that required highly skilled workers, compared to an OECD average of 71 per cent.
This immigration dilemma affects wages more broadly, too. Comparing economic impacts of immigration in Canada and the U.S., Harvard economist George Borjas and former Statistics Canada senior researcher Abdurrahman Aydemir found that Canada had admitted more university-educated workers than the economy actually needed, which drove down the wages of jobs requiring a university degree and drove up the wages for the kind of low-skilled jobs that didn’t even require a high school education. In the decade following the early 1990s, when Canada abandoned its long-standing practice of tying immigration numbers to economic growth and switched from admitting mainly relatives of Canadian residents to admitting mostly skilled immigrants with no local ties to the country, wages for university graduates fell eight per cent, while wages for high school dropouts rose eight per cent. That shift has primarily affected immigrants, since a far higher proportion have a university degree compared to Canadian-born workers. Immigration in the U.S. had the opposite effect. A huge influx of low-skilled illegal immigration from Mexico and Central America caused wages for American high school dropouts to fall 20 per cent, while a move toward employer-sponsored visas for skilled workers boosted wages for workers with postgraduate degrees by the same percentage.
The sheer number of immigrants with such a vast array of foreign work experience and university degrees has meant that Canadian companies now routinely demand “Canadian work experience” simply as a way to screen out thousands of potential job applicants. The practice smacks of discrimination. University of Toronto economist Philip Oreopoulossent thousands of resumés to posted job ads and found that changing the name on a resumé from anglophone to Indian or Chinese reduced responses from employers by 50 per cent, with most employers saying they assume a foreign name meant the worker had poor English. But the demand for “Canadian experience” is also a result of recruiters simply being inundated with so many resumés that spending a few minutes going online to research foreign universities and work experience wasn’t worth the hassle. “Their initial reaction to someone coming from another country may be, ‘I don’t know about this guy, I don’t want to take the chance,’ ” says Oreopoulos. “But it’s an easy gut reaction to have when you have 200 resumés to go through.”
American employers are likely just as discriminatory as Canadian companies, but because workers need a job offer to immigrate, that discrimination tends to happen before prospective immigrants have been given a work permit and have made plans to move to a new country.
Critics have attacked America’s system of temporary employment-based immigration, since it leaves immigrants vulnerable to the whims of their employers or the economy. But Mavinkurve says the process has some unexpected benefits. “The American system has a perverse way of selecting for risk-takers,” he says. “Whether it’s true or not, the perception is the freebies are much fewer in America than Canada and that has a way of self-selecting for people who say, ‘I don’t necessarily care about guaranteed free health care. I don’t care if I get kicked out of America. I want to go to the country that gave me Facebook and Google.’ ” It’s common in India to hear of immigrants returning home from the U.S. because they lost their job and had their temporary work visa revoked, he says. Those same stories don’t filter back among skilled immigrants who move to Canada as permanent residents, giving the impression that Canada is a better place to come look for steady work.
Kara Somerville and Scott Walsworth, a husband and wife team at the University of Saskatchewan, travelled to India in 2011 to investigate why, after decades of detailed stories about newcomers living in poverty in Canada, new immigrants were consistently shocked by how difficult it was to break into the job market. Interviewing 500 Indian university students, they found Canadian immigrants go to great lengths to disguise just how much they are struggling in their new country, mostly because they face intense social pressure to portray themselves as successful back home. Instead of describing their overcrowded apartment building, they take pictures of themselves in leafy upscale neighbourhoods. They boast about the company they work for without mentioning they work in the cafeteria. They might talk about struggling, but only for the first few months. “Not for five years,” says Somerville. “Not redoing their entire master’s or Ph.D.s.”
For immigrants like Mavinkurve, the solution is pretty simple: let employers decide which of the world’s skilled workers it needs and leave governments the job of ensuring companies and immigrants don’t abuse the privilege. “The biggest flaw in the Canadian system is that you have a system where bureaucrats in Ottawa decide who has the right skill set to contribute to the Canadian economy,” he says.
That’s ultimately where Canada’s immigration system is heading, says Jason Kenney, in an interview. Since taking office, the Conservatives have steadily tinkered with the system, boosting the number of temporary work visas and shifting more control to provincial governments. The most dramatic changes come next year, when Kenney says the government will scrap the decades-old points system in favour of something he calls an “expression of interest,” based on the skilled-worker systems in Australia and New Zealand. Instead of receiving points based on a mix of language skills, education and work experience, prospective immigrants will need to have their language skills and credentials assessed by an independent third-party service. If they pass, they’ll be put into a pool of people approved for immigration. Employers can browse lists of workers, and if they find an employee they want to hire they can apply to bring them over within a year, rather than the typical five-year wait list for the skilled-worker program. “It’s like a dating service to connect employers with prospective immigrants,” says Kenney.
It would be a substantial shift and also an admission by the federal government that the points system, the cornerstone of Canada’s immigration system for the past 50 years, hasn’t worked. “I wouldn’t say it’s been a failure,” Kenney says, “but the outcomes have been underwhelming.”
An employer-driven immigration system is bound to be controversial. Already, Canada’s temporary foreign-worker program has been under fire after a Chinese mining company was allowed to employ more than 200 Chinese in a B.C. coal mine. Last week, Royal Bank was forced to apologize for shifting some Canadian jobs to workers in India, while the outsourcing company it hired used temporary foreign workers.
Critics contend that placing the short-term needs of employers at the heart of the skilled immigration system isn’t a cure-all, since the skills employers need today might not be the ones they’ll need in five or 10 years. But others warn the current system is far worse. “It’s an important discussion because we have a policy specifically designed to pick the immigrants that are most likely to succeed in the labour market,” says Oreopoulos, “and yet we’re completely failing them.”
More importantly, says Somerville, ensuring future generations of immigrants don’t end up underemployed and living in poverty will require a complete overhaul of what it means to immigrate to Canada. “It really means changing the mentality that Canada is entirely a land of opportunity,” she says. For Canadians and immigrants alike, that message will be hard to face.

Personal Values Influence Ethical Choices


Managing Conflict , Politics and Negotiations

Conflict and Negotiation

conflict and conflict management
organizational conflicts

http://www.csus.edu/indiv/a/antonenl/ppt/ch12.ppt

https://resource.mccneb.edu/hmr/jvanarsdall/chapter05.ppt

Types of Cultures

Constructive
●Valuing members, self-actualizing, affiliative, and humanistic/encouraging normative beliefs (expected behavior or conduct)

Passive-defensive
●Approval-oriented, traditional and bureaucratic, dependent and nonparticipative, punish mistakes but ignore successful

Aggressive-defensive

●Confrontation and negativism are rewarded, nonparticipative, positional power, winning valued, competitiveness rewarded, perfectionistic



Core Vals

These are essential and enduring business 
ethics that are not compromised for personal or 
financial gain nor short-term expediency.  



Core Values


https://resource.mccneb.edu/hmr/jvanarsdall/chapter05.ppt

Types of Cultures

Constructive
●Valuing members, self-actualizing, affiliative, and humanistic/encouraging normative beliefs (expected behavior or conduct)

Passive-defensive
●Approval-oriented, traditional and bureaucratic, dependent and nonparticipative, punish mistakes but ignore success

Aggressive-defensive

●Confrontation and negativism are rewarded, nonparticipative, positional power, winning valued, competitiveness rewarded, perfectionistic



Core Values

These are essential and enduring business 
ethics that are not compromised for personal or 
financial gain nor short-term expediency.  






Clarity of Purpose, Sva-Dharma , How to realise your dreams:


Clarity of Purpose, Sva-Dharma ,  How to realise your dreams:

The process starts with 1) self assessment, 2) finding a suitable opportunity, match to your ideal work, dream 3) bridging the gap & strengthening the belief 4) setting a clear goal, a step by step path to reach your goal ; finally act with  unwavering faith, conviction

If we read the Ramayan & Mahabharat from this angle, the purpose of life of four sons of Dashrath and Pandavas was clearly to establish the just rule on earth

Both of them (ram, pandavas) went to exile in the places (call it forest) where they had association of the most knowledgable people of that time. They did self analysis of their personalities, talents, skills and interests.

Once they identified the oppotunities and threats on their path, they bridged the gaps - Arjuna went to acquire skills and weapons to indralok (Russia !!) , lord Ram went to dandakaranya and got the special weapons from Agastya Rishi (mantra to please Durga !!) . Unless saints and devata are your side the victory, success is distant dream.

Both of them set the clear goal and path to achieve their goal - collected armies of people, made suitable strategies, and with unwavering faith, conviction carried out a great purushartha and finally succeeded.

http://www.chopra.com/articles/discover-and-fulfill-your-lifes-purpose#sm.000p1jkcr1bwucqpy0j1xfp39oopl

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Something interesting is happening in Indian politics. And it’s not right wing nationalism.


"Two exceptions remain. The Judiciary and the Internet."

One more exception: multinational corporation have a huge role to play when it comes to politics, elections and bribe higher ministry officials. Also, multinational corporations are funding NGOs, madarsa, supporting anti national activities , exploiting country's resources and manpower.

To start with we have to think about exchange rate parity. Why advantage of cheaper rupees in comparison to USD , hence the cheap products, cheap manpower should be passed on to developed nations? In the name of free trade, opening the boundaries I.e. Removing import , export duties these multinational organisations have kept the control over the world economy.

Corruption in developing countries is the natural outcome of adverse foreign trade, interference of multinational corporations and other institutions in Indian politics , particularly funding of the congress party and later Aam admi party. Continuous diplomatic efforts of developed nations to instigate wars , funding terrorists and destabilising forces, and supporting anti national militants organisations like SIMI, Bodo , naxals etc.

Top of all this is cultural invasion and systematic breaking the joint family system and cottage industry , the backbone of Indian society. Mass production , industries have created the unprecedented disparities in incomes, class divide and regional imbalances. Indian economists , Niti ayog has yet to learn that foreign products must be discouraged and indigenous industries, in particular Argo based industries must be promoted.

India must be insulated from outside influence, and that is the key to strengthening the value system and eroding corruption as more than black money, FDI constitutes the major chunk of Indian economy and outflow of money out of India , money stacked in the foreign banks is , corruption in its ugliest form -actually equivalent to selling country.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_direct_investment_in_India

Government route: Prior approval by government is needed via this route. The application needs to be made through Foreign Investment Facilitation Portal, which will facilitate single window clearance of FDI application under Approval Route. The application will be forwarded to the respective ministries which will act on the application as per the standard operating procedure.[8] Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) w which was the responsible agency to oversee this route was abolished on May 24, 2017. It held its last meeting on 17th April, which was the 245th meeting of the Board[7][9]
Government initiatives Edit

The Government of India has amended FDI policy to increase FDI inflow. In 2014, the government increased foreign investment upper limit from 26% to 49% in insurance sector. It also launched Make in India initiative in September 2014 under which FDI policy for 25 sectors was liberalised further.[10][11] As of April 2015, FDI inflow in India increased by 48% since the launch of "Make in India" initiative.[12]


India was ranking 15th in the world in 2013 in terms of FDI inflow, it rose up to 9th position in 2014[13][unreliable source?] while in 2015 India became top destination for foreign direct investment.[3]

https://medium.com/indian-thoughts/something-interesting-is-happening-in-indian-politics-and-its-not-right-wing-nationalism-1a775dbf6ffe