Archive for March, 2015
Loud Thinking March 06, 2015 at 07:11PM
“If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete.”
—Buddha
Loud Thinking March 06, 2015 at 07:01PM
Advance Congratulations Pakistan..!
Now Pakistan stands at 3rd position in group B and its qualification for the QF round is ALMOST certain..!
Loud Thinking March 06, 2015 at 02:10PM
THE MANAGEMENT TIP OF THE DAY: Harvard Business Review
March 6, 2015
A Shared Sense of Purpose Can Help Boost Morale
Struggling companies have a hard time keeping employees engaged because leaders are often more focused on cost-cutting and shifting strategy. But there’s a way to revitalize a business while simultaneously energizing its people: create a shared culture of purpose. When a company communicates its purpose (a pledge to do the right thing) and demonstrates a strong commitment to it, the company becomes a force for good and a creator of value for all stakeholders, especially employees. Think about any social initiatives you could pursue that align with your mission—something that would both inspire employees and improve results. For example, American Standard, the 136-year-old sanitation company, was able to get back on its feet after bankruptcy partly by launching a campaign to help combat disease in the developing world. By emphasizing your purpose, you can help your company by helping to build a better world.
Adapted from “A Company’s Good Deeds Can Energize Employees” by Christoph Lueneburger.
Mr. PM Pakistan is calling you..!
Respected Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Sahab,
AoA.
Sir,
Now when your party has won almost every possible winnable seat in the senate, it is not the time to rejoice. Rather, you must rise to the occasion, with more humility and statesmanship, to serve the nation in a unique way, by uniting all the political forces and the stake holders, on a plan of charter of development for next hundred years for Pakistan, wherein, every aspect of economic activity, affecting the poorest of the poor, should be decided with consensus.
In this regard, all the national stake holders should decide now, about all future plans for the next hundred years (these plans should be divided in 20 five year plans) in the educational, health, infrastructure, science and technology, housing, social services, communications, IT and all other segments of civil and military sectors.
And after a consensus is developed amongst all the stake holders, on the charter of development for Pakistan for the next hundred years, for example, which dams, roads, ports etc., will be constructed during the next century; no politics should be allowed on this rebuilding of the country and all future governments must be bound (as per a law passed from the parliament) to adhere to this agreed plan, in a most sacrosanct manner.
Sir, it must be made clear to all and sundry that during the last almost 68 years, our preferences of self serving politics, over the development of Pakistan (for example not allowing to build certain mega dams and projects) has practically made the nation bankrupt, where a stage has arrived that we have to borrow fresh loans, to repay the old loans; and against about $15 billion foreign exchange reserves, foreign debt of Pakistan stands above $70 billions.
As such, under the circumstances, denial for a consensus is not an option. If at this turning point of our history, the collective national leadership, will fail the nation, then the following couplet of Dr. Allama Iqbal, should also be remembered by replacing the word Hindustan, with Pakistan:
نہ سمجھو گے تو مٹ جاؤ گے اے ھندوستان والو
تمہاری داستان تک نہ ھوگی داستانوں میں
Best Regards,
Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
Lahore.
Loud Thinking March 05, 2015 at 09:48PM
May be the following advice help our cricket team to perform better in the coming matches of the World Cup 2015..!
“If you focus on results, you will never change. If you focus on change, you will get results”
Our lives are not determined by what happens to us, but by how we react to what happens, Not by what life brings to us, but by the attitude we bring to life.
A positive attitude causes a chain – reaction of positive thoughts, events, and outcomes.
It is a catalyst, a spark that creates extraordinary results.
Let’s focus on changing ourselves first !!
Loud Thinking March 05, 2015 at 09:29PM
A hero is born among a hundred, a wise man is found among a thousand, but an accomplished one might not be found even among a hundred thousand men.
~Plato
Loud Thinking March 05, 2015 at 07:50PM
“A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal.”
—Steve Maraboli (born 1975)
Loud Thinking March 05, 2015 at 07:45PM
“Behind every successful man is a proud wife and a surprised mother-in-law.”
— Hubert H. Humphrey
Loud Thinking March 04, 2015 at 09:09PM
Déjà vu of the day
Nasir Jamshed’s early dismissal – and its manner – probably shouldn’t have been a surprise. Jamshed had scored only one run in his three previous ODI innings and had not reached 40 in his last 15. With his place in the team coming under pressure from Sarfaraz Ahmed in particular, he needed runs here. But once again, Jamshed fell early and in familiar fashion. In all three innings in this World Cup, he has been dismissed attempting to pull balls outside off stump. On this occasion, he spooned a ball from the medium-pacer Manjula Guruge to mid-on and left knowing that his place in the side must be hanging by a thread.
Espncricinfo.com

