Saturday, 20 August 2016

Arjuna and the Bird Eye ,Focus on Multitasking

Arjuna and the Fish Eye

Here’s a little story from the Hindu epic Mahabharata, about the renowned archery master Dronacharya training the Pandava brothers in the art and skill of archery. Once, when the five Pandava brothers and Karna were assembled for an archery instruction session with Guru Drona, he tied a wooden bird high on a tree above a pool of water, and asked each student, one by one, to take the archer’s stance. He instructed them to aim their bow and arrow at the bird’s eye, while looking only at its reflection in the water below. As each student came along and took his turn, Guru Drona made them pause in the stance and asked, “Son, what all do you see?” The oldest, Yudhisthira, answered, “The sky, the tree, the …,” and before he could finish, Drona stopped him and replaced him with the next boy.

Bhima answered, “The branch of the tree, the bird, the…,” and met the same fate. Even Karna was asked to step aside. When Arjuna, the ace-archer, was asked the same question, he stated without hesitation, “I see the eye of the bird” And Guru Drona exclaimed with delight, “Shoot!” and Arjuna’s arrow unwaveringly pierced right through the eye of the bird.

You know, a similar paradox is when you are learning to sing and play music, or to drive for that matter. When first beginning to drive, you have to focus on each of the separate aspects – pressing the clutch, then the gear change (for the non auto drivers:) ), then the accelerator – whatever. But after sometime, your body lets you multitask all these easily – it’s basically the power of repitition – of having created enough muscle memory to make the task effortless. Similarly, when you first begin to learn to play an instrument say the guitar, and you have always been a vocalist – you tend to not be able to distinguish the chords separate from the lyrics/ melody. But after some training, you are able to focuson the chords such that your ear hears the notes, the chords, as well as the beats of the percussion instrument.
This is also how you resolve the apparent conflict between proponents of focus vs those of multitasking – let’s face it, in today’s world, multi tasking is an unavoidable necessity – I think ALL of us have worked multiple projects together; heated up food to feed the kids with a phone stuck to one ear participating in telecons, OR practiced our vocal music while driving. But, the “focus” helps you decide how much time to spend on which activity – the one that wins is obviously the one you NEED to do MOST – ie, that which someone else cannot do; that which has maximum impact on profitability or client satisfaction; that which just requires the maximum time to do…etc…the effective manager actually therefore manages to combine the best of both worlds – multitask, and yet focus.

Thursday, 18 August 2016

Story of man who changed lives of more than 7,00,000 people

     Story of  man who changed lives of more than 7,00,000 people and still continuing …| Mr. Suresh G. Bharwani (Jetking’s Founder)

Suresh G. Bharwani or SGB as he is known among his peers is a visionary in his own rights. Founder and pioneer of leading Computer Hardware and Networking Institute, a public limited company with a leading presence in Indian Computer and Training Market.


“I am Suresh G. Bharwni, Chairman and managing director Jetking Infotrain Ltd. a leading Computer hardware and networkinginstitute in India. If I talk about my family background. I am a son of Refugee family that fled Karachi, Pakistan during partition in 1947. My parents were very prosperous. My father was a freedom fighter, did his LLB in Karachi.”My father valued education. He put me in English Medium School. I failed in 3rd Standard. My father thought I had ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) or I was of Lower IQ. So he shifted me to Sindhi Medium School, my mother tongue. When I went for admission; teachers diagnosed that I lacked “Focus”. They challenged me that if I studied hard enough, stay focused & stood 1st in any of classes till 6th, they will give me a double promotion. My father was delighted because he himself was a very focused person.


After completing my studies, I started Radio manufacturing in my Garage. I focused on making enough money to buy new Factory and House in a short span of 4 years.
Then, we became very ambitious. I lost my focus from Radio, without understanding technology & financial implications, we started manufacturing Television. We lost 3 crores which are equivalent to 30 crores today’s times. We were in deep trouble. We had to pay 1 crore to friends & relatives. 2 crores to banks. We sold all properties & paid hand loans. We owed 1 crore to State Bank of India & 1 core to Canara Bank. Justice Variava of Bombay High Court passed an order to sell off all our assets. I was depressed.
Francis Menezes, Dean of Tata Management Centre, Pune suggested I should go to Vipassana – To see things as they are, to focus on body parts. To have first-hand that body is made of Cells that they both born & die. Success and Failure are two sides of the same coin.
Also, I joined Yoga Centre of Santa Cruz & learned what is Yoga.
YOGASTHAHA KURU KARMANI SANGAM TYAKTVA DHANANJAYA
SIDDHY-ASIDDHOH SAMO’ BHOOTVA SAMATVAM YOGAM UCHYATE
……….Perform action, O Dhananjaya, being fixed in Yoga, renouncing attachments and staying even-minded in successes or failures. Evenness is verily YOGA. These are words of Lord Krishna said on the battlefield of Mahabharata from most revered book for Indians – Geeta.
In 1990, I started with courses in Radio/TV, Software & Hardware Training. Mr. Khan, Owner of my Advertising Agency said, “Are you mad? Do you know what it takes to teach so many courses? Radio/TV is passé, Software is crowded. So focus, focus & focus on emerging trends that is Hardware & Networking”
What is Strategy?
The strategy is to do same things differently than a competitor or do different things altogether. So, we did different things. When everyone was flocking to Software, we altogether started Computer Hardware courses Since then we have trained & placed more than 7 lakhs students.
Equanimity, Focus & Follow through is Soft Power which needs to be developed in
the real world to get Health, Wealth & Happiness.”

Jetking coverage on DD News (Mehnat Rang Layegi )





Thursday, 11 August 2016

Jetking Laxminagar, Delhi sarted english club of laxmi nagar

Jetking Laxminagar, Delhi sarted english club of laxmi nagar  on thursday  1th august  Students are  recently participated in it.


Invited students from various batches approx 50 in numbers asked their queries from how to improve ourr communication.
Reasons why learning English is so important.


SEEMA VAID:  English may not be the most spoken language in the world, but it is the official language in a large number of countries. It is estimated that the number of people in the world that use in English to communicate on a regular basis is 2 billion!
English is the dominant business language and it has become almost a necessity for people to speak English if they are to enter a global workforce, research from all over the world shows that cross-border business communication is most often conducted in English. Its importance in the global market place therefore cannot be understated, learning English really can change your life.


SHEETAL SHARMA: Many of the world’s top films, books and music are published and produced in English. Therefore by learning English you will have access to a great wealth of entertainment and will be able to have a greater cultural understanding. 
Most of the content produced on the internet (50%) is in English. So knowing English will allow you access to an incredible amount of information which may not be otherwise available!







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