Posts Tagged ‘My Views’
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 06:43PM
“Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow.”
— Swedish Proverb
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 06:02PM
Ladies of Mianwali…the entire female population of Pakistanis, all over the world are proud of you, for being the catalyst of the greatest awakening and emancipation of the ladies, never ever seen in the history of this world.
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 05:56PM
Imran Khan Imran Khan
“If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.”
—Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
Naturalist, Author, Philosopher
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 05:39PM
Brave people of Mianwali have proved that the largest ever Jalsa, in the history of the city, for Imran Khan, is a testimony and manifestation of the will of the nation that Go Nawaz Go, is the voice of Pakistan.
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 04:53PM
Pakistan hockey team you have not won the silver medal…you lost the Gold.
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 02:33PM
Only history will judge about the fact that the support of PPP to PMLN was of any benefit for the government.
However, this offer of support by the PPP badly damaged its vote bank particularly in the Punjab province and the party workers morale practically touched the bottom of the pit.
PPP’s inept and NINCOOMPOOP top leadership made sure to prove the adage “Everyone rises to the level of their incompetence”.
The whole world knows this open secret that PPP supported PMLN to save itself from any future accountability of its corruption cases.
But then why to punish the honest PPP ordinary worker to protect the corruption of its leaders?
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 01:34PM
In deference of the sentiments of the public, the government must issue necessary orders that NO power load shedding be allowed today from 3PM onwards, during the final hockey match between Pakistan and India, for the title of gold medal at the Asian Olympic Games.
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 01:16PM
Take Time to Define Roles on Your Next Project
You’ve pulled together a winning team, and you’ve set goals. Now you need to establish the roles that each member will play. Not having this conversation can lead to confusion, multiple people trying to jump on the same task, turf battles, etc. Avoid this headache by explicitly laying out who will do what – and define what it means to succeed in each role. You need:
A project manager to set a timeline and hold members accountable.
Task specialists to organize and lead larger portions of the project, like doing research or analysis.
A note taker to record all key decisions and document team progress.
A liaison to inform stakeholders (clients, boss, customers) about team activities – and share their thoughts with the team.
Adapted from the HBR Guide to Leading Teams by Mary Shapiro.
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 01:15PM
US Secret Service chief resigns over security breaches
But not a soul moved on the Model Town and Islamabad massacres in Pakistan..!
Otherwise also PMLN politicians claim that they were NOT involved in these genocides, so why they have NOT yet sacked any officials or the people who fired at the unarmed civilians were NA MALOOM MUSALLAH AFRAAD?
Loud Thinking October 02, 2014 at 12:49PM
Passing the baton: I would have handed power to Imran, says Gilani
By Our CorrespondentPublished: October 2, 2014
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Imran Khan (L) and Nawaz Sharif (R). PHOTO: REUTERS/EXPRESS
MULTAN: Hinting towards a rather unprecedented move, the former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said that had he been the premier, he would have handed over the rule directly to Imran khan. “Moral courage is of foremost importance than political courage,” he said.
Gilani, who is also the senior vice president of Pakistan Peoples Party, blamed Nawaz Sharif for behaving more like the prime minister of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)than that of the country.
“He does not care about the country. In the last two months, every step of Nawaz and PML-N shows their political immaturity to resolve the situation,” he added. He said that many seats of national and provincial assemblies will go vacant in next two months and PPP will contest for every seat in every election. Gilani is also running a political campaign in NA-149 for Javed Siddiqi who is the candidate of PPP and is struggling for the political space.
“Pakistan is no more an easy country to rule because its people have now started to fight for their right.” This has in fact ended the space for a dictator and if a politician will act like a dictator, he will die the worst living death in his motherland, said Gilani.
Talking about the statement of Khursheed Shah regarding the midterm polls, he called it a reality saying “it has to be decided sooner or later”.
He said that all institutions will act according to law only when we will empower our parliament. “They all work automatically in their legal jurisdiction and there will be no space of activism for any institution but parliament needs support from democracy.”
Published in The Express Tribune, October 2nd, 2014.

