Sunday 2 December 2012

The Everyday Story Of Team - IT

This is the story of Arun and Varun. Arun and Varun are fresh out of college and have been recruited by one of the leading IT services company of India. Arun and Varun work in the silicon city of India, Bangalore and are roommates. Both share their work experience every day. Both of them are fresh out of college with high hopes and dreams to achieve the unachievable. However Varun needs a hard push to go to office and feels compelled to attend to work every day where as Arun feels motivated to work every day even if it means working on the weekend. What has motivated Arun to work for the betterment of the company and what has lead Varun to lose interest in work?

 

Let’s find out....

 

Arun’s story

 It was a Monday morning, first day at work... Arun gets ready to go to office. It is his first job and he is nervous as well as excited. He boards the office bus. As he walks inside the bus he smiles at people. However his smile is not reciprocated... people just ignore him and get back to listening to their Ipod/FM.... As he looks at people he spots unhappiness on their faces... for a moment he wonders why on earth are these people so sad? They are working in one of the leading IT companies in India and are paid handsomely compared to the salary standards prevalent in India. For a happy-go-lucky person like Arun it was weird for him to sit next to people in a bus who don’t interact with their neighbours and are plugged into their music systems.... He assumed that that is how IT company people are and he needs to respect their space and he travelled 30 Kms absolutely mute... Soon he got down from the company bus and walked into one of the swankiest campuses in the world..... He felt so happy and inspired... More importantly he felt blessed to be employed by one of the world’s leading IT Services Company.... He was soon welcomed by the HR of the company and directed to meet his project manager Krishna. Krishna or Krish  was the project manager, managing one of the major banking account. People working under Krishna were very happy with their work as Krishna was a People’s manager.

Krishna immediately greeted Arun and took him to the conference room for a quick chat.

Krish – “So tell me about your background”

Arun-“I have completed my mechanical engineering from VTU with distinction”

Krish-“Wonderful... We need bright engineers like you to deliver projects for our clients... We work for the banking industry where there is zero tolerance for errors and it is engineers like you who make this possible.... I have a great team of bright engineers like you who add tremendous value for our clients... You will be working under Asish one of the finest leads of our account...let me introduce you to our team”

This quick interaction made Arun feel very special... he felt that he too can actively participate in the project work and add value to the client deliverables...

Krish introduced all his team members to Arun. He highlighted the strengths of each of his team members during the introduction.... This motivated not only Arun but also the team members who were introduced by Krish... This motivated the team to work harder to improve on their strength...

Krish called for a team meeting...

Krish- “Hello all I am proud to welcome a new member to our team, Arun. As Arun has already been introduced to all of you I will not repeat the drill... The purpose of this meeting is to introduce Arun to the core values of our team..... So let’s get going.... 

Arun, we have laid out few rules in the team that help us to perform better at the work place.... We often refer it to as the four pillars of great performers.

 

1)   Teamwork - We are not running a marathon or a sprint with each other in the team. We are running a Relay where in each individual in the team plays a very vital role in the delivery and if anyone lags it causes a failure for the entire team. So each team member should help each other to convert the weakness of a team member to his core strength and keep winning the relay. Hence each team member is not competing with each other instead working with each other as a team striving for a quality deliverable in faster time.

 

2)   Equality - Our team strives to promote friendliness among the team members. As a virtue of which each team member is respected by each other and treated as an equal. So if you have a doubt get it clarified with the team and don’t be afraid that your doubt will make u come across like a mediocre in front of your peers. 

 

 

3)   Openness - If you have a problem with one another which is very normal to arise as we are a family and issues arise in a family in that case please do not keep that in your heart as when you keep it for yourself the hatred grows to unimaginable proportions. As a team we promote openness. So when you have any issue with one another take him or her to a conference room and have a healthy debate to sort out your differences and if that doesn’t work-out I can help.

 

4)   Continuous Learning- In the IT industry we are not paid for our hard work instead we are paid for our knowledge and it is imperative for us to learn newer technology and apply it in the work place to add value to our clients to keep them way ahead of the competition. Hence in our team we have regular trainings for technologies that we think can add value to our clients in the future and after the training each individual is expected to create a tool and it will be mapped in his goals.

 

So Arun make sure you memorize these four pillars and follow them when you are a part of this team or any other team in the future. “

 

It was a very inspirational speech and Arun wanted to add value to the project. He was assigned work and as he was a fresher he needed help. The team members went out of the way and helped Arun perform his task better. Once in two months the team went for a project outing by contributing individually which brought them closer to each other. There were no conflicts in the team as each member in the team was more than happy to help each other. He learnt new technologies and applied them to work and got accolades from the client as well as his managers. Arun truly enjoyed working with a great team and learning new technologies. Arun yearned to go to work every day as each day was challenging and exciting and a great team made him take up these challenges with ease.

 

                                       Varun’s Story 

It is first day at work for Varun and he undergoes the same situation as Arun on the way to work. His HR directs him to his new project manager Yash. Yash unlike Krish is not a People’s person.  Yash meets Varun for 2 min and directs him to Raj who is Varun’s new team lead. Raj asks Varun about his background and cuts him off mid way and shows him his work place. Varun is not introduced to his team mates and nobody seems to talk to each other and everyone is busy in their work. He overhears an altercation between Raj and one of the team mates; Raj literally threatening to release the guy from the project if he doesn’t come on the weekend.  The altercation gets uglier with the team member and Raj both yelling on top of their voices and nobody seems to intervene to control the situation. After sometime Raj hurriedly goes to Yash’s cabin and after few mins gets out of the cabin slamming the cabin door. For a second Varun feels scared and the sheer disrespect of Raj towards his team member and Vice Versa adds to his bad experience on first day at work.

 

As days passed Varun was loaded with work and no one to help him. He was frequently yelled at by his Lead and did not have a friend in the team to share his problem or ask for help. He was mentally stressed. Nobody in the team talked to each other and were least interested in making friends at the workplace. The dynamics at work were totally wrong. There was no team outing or parties for the team members to interact and get closer to each other. Varun felt compelled to go to work every day and was contemplating to quit the IT industry and start something on his own.

 

                                           My Few Cents

This is the story of every software engineer in India. Few people like Arun are really lucky to find great managers, Great team and great processes that makes work motivating however few unlucky souls like Varun come across policies politics unhealthy work environment that makes life so difficult and eventually lose interest in work and end up in depression. I am sure even you have been through similar experiences in your career.

 

The main intention of this blog is to showcase how much impact a team makes on a person and each one of us can follow few simple steps in our workplace to make it a better place to work and where people are motivated to come to work everyday.

 

Hope I have Added some value to your time if you happen to read this blog J

 

Monday 26 November 2012

Kabini - The Watering Hole Of Karnataka


Yet another Weekend and the same old routine of visiting a mall watching yet another flop and finishing off with an expensive dinner was on the cards but hell no!! We visited a Jungle watched the wilderness in its true majestic beauty and dined on the banks of the splendid water hole of Karnataka - Kabini

Kabini is situated in the southern part of Nagarhole Forrest dividing Nagarhole national park and Bandipur national park which is the main reason Kabini is a popular wildlife destination of Karnataka. Based on a documentary made by Mr. Ullas Karanth leading tiger expert of Karnataka the density of tiger is highest in Nagarhole national park. The Documentary was shown to us by the resort and is mandated by the Karnataka government to all the resorts to play this 50 minutes documentary for all the guests so that they are aware of the rich density of wild life that exists in the Nagarhole national park and are inspired to play an active role to preserve this rich population of Flora and Fauna so that our future generations can experience and enjoy the same.
  

Kabini River



So getting to the details of the trip. One of our friend was back from the US for a short vacation and so we decided to Head to Kabini for a weekend trip. We were a total of 5 people. After much research on Google we zeroed in on Water woods resorts and lodges which is just 100 mts from Jungle lodges kabini. Initialy we were a bit sceptical about the type of resort and if it was worth the money 3.5k Per person per night Jungle lodges was 6k per person per night. But once we reached the destination we were taken aback by the beauty of this resort. The resort is located right at the Kabini river bank and was a perfect setting for a weekend romantic escapade. They have a huge property spread over 10 Acres. The resort is not as popular as jungle resorts and the Owners did not want to market the resort and keep it a low-key until the new block is built. The resort was worth the money and I only hope they don't increase the tariff like the other resorts in its vicinity. The staff of the resort were very friendly and we enjoyed hospitality in its true sense.
  
 

Water Woods Kabini



We left Bangalore at 7 in the morning and reached Chanpatna by 8. We had a sumptuous breakfast at kamat and headed to Mysore. The plan was to take the Mysore - Manandanwadi(NH33) road. We reached the Nagarhole forrest gate by 12. The road through the forrest gate to Kabini was closed and we had to take the diversion before the forrest gate. the 12kms stretch from the forrest gate to Kabini is in a pathetic state and you need a 4X4 to do this stretch . My car tyres took a beating in this stretch  and I was cursing myself as to why did I chose to come to Kabini until we reached the resort. Once we reached the resort we were thankful that we chose Kabini for the weekend getaway :) .

We freshened up quickly and the lunch was served. The food was really yummy at the resort. After the lunch we took a stroll at the banks of the river inhaling the fresh air which is scarce here in Bangalore. Surprisingly none of us wanted to take a nap and we headed to the Jungle for the wildlife safari. The owner of the resort joined us for the safari and hence we were lucky to be taken to the Core Area- B of the jungle. We all were excited about the safari and desperately wanted to sight a Tiger. But as the saying goes it is not about you wanting to spot a Tiger it all boils down to the Tiger's mood if it wants to see you :) . We couldn't spot a Tiger in the safari however we had a close shave with a herd of Elephants, The young Male Elephant in the group charged at our safari vehicle twice and it was super exciting :) . We spotted Bisons, Wild Boars, Some Indian Sambar and Deers.We also spotted few exotic birds and watched an Eagle feeding on another bird. So overall the Jungle safari wasn't all that disappointing. We reached the resort by 8 in the evening and the Hotel staff played the Documentary of noted Zoologist Ullas Karanth about Nagarhole National Park. We were intoduced to the wild life existing in the park and were truly mesmerised by its beauty. After the documentary the resort arranged for a camp fire right at the banks of the river. It was an amazing experience for us. We partied and gossiped till late in the night and retired to bed.


Elephant Herd

The young male on the right that charged at us

Wild Boar

Camp Fire organised by the resort



It was 7Am next morning my roommate woke up looked out of the window and let out a loud cry of WOW!! and ran out of the room with the Camera. For an instance I thought he spotted a leapord or a Tiger. When I looked out of the window the scenery was simply mind blowing. It was a Breathtaking view of the sunrise illuminating the lake.I too exited the room to experience this breath-taking view. The hotel staff served us Tea. Cool winds, Back waters, clear blue skies and amazing view of the sun made a perfect Sunday morning. Breakfast was served and as usual it was yummylicios. I took a quick swim in the cool water and did some boating with Wifey.










Below are some pics of the spectacular morning sunshine.....

 
Beautiful Sunrise

The sun illuminating the River

Fresh cup of tea a perfect Sunday Morning


Boating with Wifey



We had to check out by 12 but really did not want to. This was the first time that I have ever enjoyed Hotel facilities. Usually I booked hotels just to dump our luggage and head out to explore the place. We checked out by 12 and reached Bangalore by 5.

Kabini was a truely amazing experience an enriching experience for me. I would definitely recommend Kabini for a memorable Weekend.

Credits:-
A great vacation is not possible without a group of like minded people and I am thankful that I had great friends accompanying me on the trip.Also A great Vacation is not possible without good hospitality and I am thankful for Water woods Kabini to make our stay comfortable and easy  .

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Bangalore to Goa by Road


Hello travellers,

It is festive season again, the time to Rev up your engines and head off for a long drive from the hustle and bustle of city life and I know the Numero Uno destination in your list is Goa. So here is a list of routes that I have taken to travel to Goa from Bangalore.

This information will be helpful to all the folks planning for a long drive to Goa. I have also mentioned about available routes to Udupi and their present condition. Hope this piece of information will be useful for you all.


Bangalore to Goa routes

Route :- Bangalore - Hassan - Chikmagalur - Shimoga - Sagara- Panaji
Distance :- 673 KMS

Roads are good till Sagara after which you need to calm down your adrenalin and drive slowly :) since there are few unexpected potholes after Sagara. I had flat tyres on this very stretch and it was a night mare. These roads never completely heal from the monsoons.

Route    :- Bangalore - Hubli - Karwar - Panaji
Distance :- 700 kms

This is one of the best available routes to Goa. Great roads, 120km/hr - 150km/hr can be done easily for most part of the road till you reach the Hubli-Karwar junction ( NH63 - NH17 junction). NH17 is good till Goa border and amazing from the Goa border. The only disadvantage about this road is that it is 80kms longer than the other available routes to Goa.

Route     :- Bangalore - Kittur - Ponda - Panaji
Distance :- 613 kms

This is the shortest route to Goa. As usual it has its own positive and negative points.
as most part of this route is NH4, one of the best available roads in India, you can easily cover 500kms in 6 hrs till Kittur. However the road leading from Kittur to Ponda is in a very bad state, huge potholes and mud roads. Even then I prefer this road over the other routes as this route will take you to Goa in less than 10 hours and the bad stretch of road is minor compared to the great NH4. Also the mining near Ponda, which was one of the major drawbacks in this route, has stopped and there are no iron ore trucks on this road anymore.




Bangalore to Udupi/Manipal routes

Route    :-Bangalore- Sakleshpura - Dharmasthala - Karkala - Udupi/Manipal
Distance :-401 kms
Good roads till Sakleshpura then bad roads then again good roads from Dharmasthala

Bangalore - Sakleshpura - Mangalore - Udupi (Bangalore Mangalore Highway)
Distance :- 407 kms
Good road till Sakleshpura after that it is a nightmare.

Bangalore - Sira - Belur - Mudigere - Charmadi ghats - Karkala - Udupi
Distance :- 451 kms

Happy Driving!!
Have a safe journey :)

Thursday 13 September 2012

Techie and the GMAT

These days when I read an article I try to dissect it into tiny bits called The Argument, Premise, Supporting Information, Assumption and finally The Conclusion. If you are wondering what the hell am I talking about then it is high time for you to start preparing for your future, The GMAT.
My manager replaced one of my colleague today as his salary was double of mine and we both work for the same technology. He was not needed anymore.

Being a techie with 5 years of wasted life or I must say IT experience a thought passed my mind, tomorrow if my Manager finds another resource whose salary is 1/3 of  mine having similar technical skills as mine he is surely going to show me the door. Such a scary thought!
When I spoke to my seniors with 6+ years of experience they told me that they were not getting any Job interview calls.

This is why I say 5 years of wasted professional experience. Your experience has no value add to your future or your company. If your situation is same as mine shift your ass from the god damn couch and start studying for the GMAT.

Now the GMAT dissection of the above paragraph ;)

Premise of the above argument: - "My manager replaced one of my colleague today as his salary was double as mine and we both work for the same technology. He was not needed anymore."

Assumption: - People with high experience in the IT industry have no value

Supporting information: - When I spoke to my seniors with 6+ years of experience they told me that they were not getting any Job interview calls.

Conclusion: - Stop watching that damn TV and start preparing for your Future :)

Friday 24 August 2012

Seychelles - An Exclusive Paradise

Seychelles can be described using all parts of speech in the English language. It can be described using adjectives like Beautiful, magnificent and breathtaking or nouns like Heaven, Wonderland and bliss. I describe Seychelles as an "Exclusive Paradise" paradise because of its beautiful Flora and Fauna and Exclusive because of its extravagant cost of living which gives even the rich a jolt.

                                                              Anse Royale

 

My wife chose Seychelles as our honeymoon destination and I totally agreed to her plan because a quote next to a famous personality in a morphed internet picture once said "Always agree to your woman else every discussion will be an argument" ;). Apparently Prince Williams Grandson of Queen Elizabeth II celebrated his Honeymoon on this very island. So how could I say no to this plan ;) . So I decided to forget my salary for the next 4 months and splurge on my honeymoon :) .

When I shared this info with my friends I found out that not a single person knew about Seychelles.So here is a quick intro to this Exclusive paradise.

Seychelles is an island country situated far below the African coast. Seychelles constitutes of 115 small islands Mahe being the biggest island and most inhabited island in Seychelles. Mahe houses the world's smallest capital city, Victoria. The other famous tourist islands of Seychelles are Praslin and La Digue. Hence we decided to visit these three beautiful islands of Seychelles.

                                                    


We took a flight from Mumbai to Mahe. We reached Mahe at 3PM and checked into our hotel.
Our hotel was situated bang opposite to the beach. We had booked a beach view room and as the name suggests we had a beautiful view of the beach from our bed room.The beaches in Seychelles are clear blue in colour with patches of corals covered with sea weeds.The water is crystal clear, the sea bed along with the beautiful fishes are clearly visible from the water surface.This makes beaches in seychelles an ideal destination for snorkelling.

We rented a car the next day to explore Mahe. We could just afford an i10 for 50 Euros ;) . Apparently it was a national holiday in Seychelles and all the shops in Seychelles were closed.But as the saying goes, only an Indian can help another Indian, an Indian supermarket "The Kumar stores" was open. The store was bustling with tourists.Indians(Kumar superstore) never miss an oppurtunity to capitalize on such occasions ;) . We packed our bags with chilled beer, potato chips and snacks for the drive and headed off to explore MAHE. I was amazed by the infrastructure in Mahe. The roads were wide, clean and well maintained. The scent emanating from the flora coupled with the fresh air of seychelles and wify's company ( Had to mention her somewhere in the blog ;) ) made an awesome drive.We literally stopped every kilometer to click photos of the breathtaking surroundings. The entire city of Mahe looks like it is picked straight out of Picasso's paintings. We drove along the coastline and visited few beaches like Anse Royale and Beau vallon.Beau Vallon being the most crowded as it is located in Victoria, capital of Seychelles. Behind the Beau Vallon beach there was a lane with small tents serving street food. We hogged like crazy as the food was cheap around 50SCRs i.e., 250 INR. We had spent a whooping 2350 SCRs (12k INR) :| the previous night for dinner. Now you know why I call it an exclusive destination. after a stomach full we visited the clock tower and other attractions in Victoria this ended day 2 in Mahe.
our i10 ;)

                                                              Beau Vallon Beach

                                                    city straight of Picasso's Painting :)

New Day, New City, New Plans....  We booked a day long water excursion for 200 Euros thru Mason's the most popular travel agency in Seychelles.
We got into a weird looking speed boat which took us to the underwater national park. We sighted some blue, yellow green fishes. Excuse me I don't know the names of fishes except for Prawn, Pompret and Seer fish ;). We fed these fishes bread. The ship stopped around 300mts from the shore for snorkelling. We were the 1st people on this planet to Snorkel using life jackets ;)... Indians leave their mark everywhere you see ;). After Snorkelling the Boat took us to a beautiful island inhabited by giant turtles around 100 of them. We took photographs of these giant magnificent creatures. After the island visit we broke for lunch and after a quick swim in the beach we headed back to the hotel ending day 3 in Mahe.
                                                     Currency check - 500 Euros spent in 3 days ;)









                                                              our snorkelling site

                                                         The turtle island
                                                                       The turtles

Day 4 - Praslin, A Scary ferry ride to one of Nature's best kept beaches...
We checked out of our hotel in Mahe and headed off to the port. We boarded a weird looking boat again however this was a bigger boat. With just 100 people on board I wondered why do they require such a big boat.... but as the saying goes surprise always comes in big packages to screw you ;)As we set out for our journey all the famous quotes in the English language like "my heart was in my mouth", "The wave scared the S**t out of me", "WTF" etc. were flashing in my head. The boat was literally bouncing on the waves.... The waves were huge and the boat was being thrown from one wave to another seemed like the waves were playing catch-catch ;) . After an hour of a roller coaster ride on the Indian ocean we reached the port of Praslin and were welcomed by some hot transport folks (Seychelles standards)who transferred us to the COCO de Mer hotel. It was like we had won a victory over the mighty Indian Ocean and welcomed by pretty ladies with garland ;). Coco de mer hotel like other hotels in Seychelles was located on a private beach with a beautiful view of the Indian Ocean. However unlike the other hotels the Coco de mer had a Jacuzzi in the hall :D and we Indians love such crazy things ;)... So I knew it was going to be a great evening and the details of which I am not gonna share ;)
We visited the private beach and enjoyed the hotel facilities and that culminated day 4.
                                                           view from our room















Day 5 - La Digue Bicycles ox and turtles....

I almost cancelled the plan to visit La Digue as it meant taking the horrible ferry again. We took the 10AM ferry to La Digue... it was the same story but this time it was for just 15 minutes. The Island of La Digue is 7Kms long and 4kms wide and houses one of the world's most famous beach Anse Source D'Argent. What makes this island unique from the other islands of seychelles is its mode of transport. Bicycles and Ox carts are the only means of transport in La digue which makes this island pollution free. We rented two cycles and headed off to explore the island. We visited the Copra(coconut) factory. It is not the normal coconut. It is Coco de mer which is the national fruit of Seychelles and looks like the human Arse ;) I am not joking.. Google for the image :) . We visited the Vanilla plantation and fed the giant tortoises. After which we spent 2 hours at the Anse Source beach. After lunch we headed off to the port and were back in Praslin and that meant end of day 5 our last day to explore this beautiful country Seychelles.
                                                          turtlezilla :)

Day 6 - Abhi na jaao chod kar ke dil abhi bhara nahin ...

It was a sad day in our lives as we were about to leave this Paradise a gift to our planet, a paradise of beautiful flora and fauna, a place that will remain in our hearts forever....

"Seychelles" / "Seychellewa" - The exclusive paradise