Posts Tagged ‘My Views’
Loud Thinking June 03, 2014 at 09:37PM
Federal government is ready to provide legal help to Mr. Altaf Hussain……
What about Aafia Siddiqui???
Loud Thinking June 03, 2014 at 06:46PM
“Don’t take anything personally. Even when a situation seems so personal, even if others insult you directly, it has nothing to do with you. Their point of view and opinion come from all the programming they received growing up. When you take things personally, you feel offended and your reaction is to defend your beliefs and create conflict. You make something big out of something so little because you have the need to be right and make everybody else wrong.”
— Don Miguel Ruiz
Loud Thinking June 03, 2014 at 04:55PM
“Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years. People grow old by deserting their ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up wrinkles the soul.”
—Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964);
American General And Field Marshal
Loud Thinking June 03, 2014 at 01:30PM
The supreme sacrifice of the Shaheed is the life of the nation.(SHAHEED KI JOO MAUT HAY WOO QUOM KI HAYAAT HAY).
Living and honourable nations do eulogise their Heros.
Why Pakistani Media is silent and mum on the supreme sacrifice offered by Shaheed Nasrullah to save his drowning student from the Kunar river.
Our national hero Shaheed Nasrullah deserves all the accolades and the highest civil bravery award by the government.
I am at a loss to understand the silence of the KPK, Sindh and the Federal governments on the monumental sacrifice rendered by Shaheed Nasrullah, Principal, an elected MPA of Sindh Assembly and a very senior leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami, Karachi for saving the life of his class X student, who had accidentally slipped in the fast flowing river.
Loud Thinking June 03, 2014 at 01:12PM
Know Your Stance on Travel When Choosing an Industry
A lot of the discussion around work/life balance focuses on managing time. But it’s also important to manage your location. When leaders face a decision to travel or relocate, their home lives play a huge part – which is why many believe in acquiring global experience while they’re young and unencumbered. International assignments aren’t for everyone; and if travel is undesirable, ambitious young executives should decide so early on to avoid getting trapped in an industry that clashes with their geographic preferences. They’ll also have more time to find other ways to signal open-mindedness, sophistication, skill diversity, and willingness to go above and beyond – personal attributes often associated with experience abroad. For those already well into their careers and with families, managing travel (and most things) requires a shared vision of success for everyone at home. Common goals and complementary relationships hold people together; turn to your partner for support and collaborate to reach a decision.
Adapted by HBR from “ Manage Your Work, Manage Your Life” by Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams.
Loud Thinking June 02, 2014 at 07:19PM
“Today is a brand new day. A fresh start. Replace any negativity with positivity. Think happy thoughts. Exercise. Drink lots of water. Fill your body with fuel. Healthy is happy. Inspire yourself. Create. Laugh. Play. Love. Learn. Give someone a compliment. Make a new friend. Do a random act of kindness. It creates good karma. Take chances and finally start living life to its fullest. But no matter what’s thrown at you today, smile and remember, tomorrow’s always a fresh new start.”
— Author Unknown
Loud Thinking June 02, 2014 at 01:22PM
Raise Prices (and Tame Backlash) with the Right Messaging
Raising prices is a sensitive issue – no one enjoys paying more. But with the economy in an upswing, many companies are contemplating it, making managers rightfully anxious.
However, the right messaging tactics can help tame a potential backlash. Just take a page from Amazon, which hiked up the price of Prime a couple months ago.
Float a scarier number. Amazon initially hinted it was contemplating a $20 to $40 increase. When it announced “only” a $20 boost, customers sighed with relief.
Appeal to fairness. Amazon clearly noted it that it had not raised Prime’s price since its inception nine years ago. That’s a long time. And it seems fair enough.
Hint that there’s more to come. There has been a lot of talk about Amazon adding streaming radio to its Prime package. Additional features can make customers more receptive to a deal.
Adapted by HBR from “ The Art of Raising Prices: Lessons from Amazon Prime” by Rafi Mohammed.
Loud Thinking June 02, 2014 at 09:54AM
AAJ AAKHAN WARIS SHAH NOO
TOON QABRAN WICHUN BOL
Today India has created Telengana as 29th state & heavens didn’t fall.
India and Bangladesh are marching forward with supersonic speed and we are just getting lost on a fast track in the oblivion (the state of being completely forgotten or unknown).
I am pleading since many years to make every division of Pakistan as a province for accelerated growth and development and as a panacea (an answer or solution for all problems or difficulties) for all our ills, but every govt wants to pass time on status quo.
When Pakistan will have its Mao Tse-tung, Mahathir Muhammad or Kamal Ata Turk who will be brave enough to believe in out of box thinking?
When will Pak have fearless and true visionary leaders who will break the status quo?
The nation is calling for Waris Shah…!
When will the Pakistani leadership will realise that Pakistan has been left behind by all the countries in the region?
Why can’t we build a tax free Textile city at Gawadar???
In 2002, Pakistan and Bangladesh had identical export earnings from garments at $2.5 billion each.
Bangladesh earned $21 billion of revenues last year by exporting garments to the West. We earned $2.6 billion.
Loud Thinking June 01, 2014 at 11:35PM
“Don’t fall in love with someone who says the right things, fall in love with someone who does the right things.”

