Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Buckle up - Enterprise Edition

Time and again people ask me, if I still think I made the right decision to cut short my 'coveted' foreign assignment to return India because I felt it 'did not add value'... well let time keep tab on that. My story is that... whatever role life gives you play it big [this one is lifted from Smirnoff's ad, we can even learn from a Daru company ;)].

We[Indian IT industry] started real small with back office support work but soon gained confidence of the world to provide medium to large scale system enhancements from where we incrementally we created value to achieve customer delight through our efficiency and professionalism. It is no wonder that today IT captains are trusted partners for very large scale system transformation exercises. In essence, we have incrementally moved up the value chain.

Now, it is important for us to move up to the next step where in we need to conceptualize and develop 'product(s)'. Definitely, this would be a much riskier business. But, then are there any options for us but to grow better. The world will truly respect our technical prowess if we 'create' new concepts and 'implement' them... and can there be better times than these. Here is why I think these are the best of time to go deep...
  • Under the current scheme of affairs techies prefer to stay home because much of the quality work will be done off-shore and more importantly an increased focus on domestic projects gives them an opportunity to solve 'their' own problems. This tends to improve employee job satisfaction as it allows them to play 'lead' roles.
  • Working on domestic projects will create more avenues where we can find generic 'patterns' to be created as 'products'.
  • Investing into products will make employee confident about the longevity of vision of the organization leaders.
  • Confidence breeds success.
NASSCOM is equally exhilarated to display the abounding capacity of Indian software companies representing products conceptualized, designed and made in India. It has come up with a logo as displayed above. You may wish to read more here

It is all in mind and we can definitely make a difference by shaping our reactions to the events in life.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Buckle up!

Way back in the year 2002, I witnessed the placements of my super seniors. I remember it took some one month of time for its completion... compare that with ours which got over in a matter of a day or two. In my observation it made them a better human being. I really thought if God could grant me those challenges to me too.

Everyone would agree these are tough times, but then I have a difference of opinion about the way we react to the current state of affairs. There is wide spread fear of failure and confidence index is diving south. Here, is how I plan to handle the situation at hand.
  • First earn and then spend.
  • Innovate at work.
  • Remain competitive.
  • Retain your enthusiasm.
  • Protect your vision of the future.
  • Protect your humor, always.