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Video links to Conference on Tamil Nadu power dynamics, Gujarat story. Yoga Nidra - Balaji Gorantla. Video clips of S. Srinivasan, Founder, Indian Institute of Directors; Abhijeet Dhar, MD, Callidus Capital Advisors; David Appasamy, Strategy consultant; Gavin Young, New Zealand Consul General and Trade Commissioner; Alexander von Kotze, V. N. Jagadeesh, Next Big Idea; Meena Ganesh, CEO and MD, Pearson Education Services. Videos of CII Seminar on Applied Innovation, AMP Technologies launch. 60 Secs Chief - Sharad Mehra, Oscar Pereira.TRANSCRIPT
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Contents of the issue dated December 25, 2012
‘Power’ presentations - Conference on Tamil Nadu power
dynamics, Gujarat story – MCCI & IEF
Yoga Nidra - Balaji Gorantla
A platform to create interaction among directors
S. Srinivasan, Founder, Indian Institute of Directors
Help in raising growth capital
Abhijeet Dhar, MD, Callidus Capital, Mumbai
Meet David 5.0
David Appasamy, Strategy consultant, Chennai
Right connections for Indian businesses
Gavin Young, New Zealand Consul General
Looking for the next Instagram
Alexander von Kotze, V. N. Jagadeesh, Next Big Idea
Doesn’t take a lifetime to build value
Meena Ganesh, CEO, Pearson Education Services
Events
CII Seminar on Applied Innovation
AMP Technologies launch event
60 Secs Chief
Sharad Mehra, CEO, Pearl Academy
Oscar Pereira, MD, Cheryl’s Cosmeceuticals
60 Secs Chief Questionnaire
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‘Power’ presentations
‘Conference on Tamil Nadu power dynamics and
future perspectives’
Organised by the Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry and India
Energy Forum, December 15, 2012, Chennai
Speakers
T. Shivaraman, President, MCCI
P. S. Bami, President, India Energy Forum & Former CMD, NTPC
R. Raghuttama Rao, MD, IMaCS
K. V. Rangaswami, Advisor to Chairman, Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
Anil Razdan, Former Secretary (Power)
S. Kabilan IAS (Retd), Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission
J. Mahin Selvan, Director - Power, Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd.
B. Bhambhani, Convenor (Power), India Energy Forum
N. Suresh Kumar, VP-Head (Thermal Power Plant) L & T Construction
T. Sankaralingam, MD, BGR Energy Systems Ltd.
D. J. Pandian IAS, Principal Secretary, Energy & Petrochemicals,
Govt. of Gujarat
V. Subramanian, Former Secretary, MNRE
S. Gomathi Nayagam, Executive Director, Centre for Wind Technology
(C-WET)
Pashupathy Gopalan, VP & MD, South Asia Operations, MEMC,
SunEdison
C. N. Srinivasan, Partner, CR Narayana Rao LLP, Architects
K. Balu, Former Director, Nuclear Recycle Group, BARC
T. J. Kotteeswaran, Station Director, Madras Atomic Power Station,
Kalpakkam
P. Puthiya Vinayagam, Associate Director, IGCAR, Kalpakkam
M. Subramaniam, Southern Zone
Convenor, India Energy Forum
Amarjit Singh, Secretary General,
India Energy Forum
Playlist
Gujarat ‘power’ story
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Yoga Nidra
An effective ancient tool for modern day executives
Balaji Gorantla
In this fast-paced life, we have forgotten to listen to our
body. We are generally unaware of our physical stress,
lack-of-sleep and even hunger, which when aggravated
to serious levels cause mental stress and lifestyle
diseases. Physical stress when ignored or suppressed
with pain killers will find its way out through the
mental route leading to mental stress, poor
performance at work, anger and strained relationships.
Ancient Indian wisdom is laden with many tools,
techniques and practices to make our living peaceful, simpler and happier.
Yoga nidra is one such tool, which was culled out from the treasure and
delivered to the world by Swami Sivananda.
In yoga nidra, along with awareness, pranic energy and oxygen are guided
to each and every cell of the body, relaxing, energising and activating them.
This has two-way advantage. One, it helps to relax the body and reduce
stress at the cellular level. Two, long and consistent practice of yoga nidra
helps us to become aware of messages from the body and take necessary
action at the right time.
Other advantages
These include:
venting out of suppressed feelings and emotions;
enhanced deep breathing with awareness thus helping the heart to
pump blood more efficiently; and
sufficient supply of oxygen to nerve and brain cells helping them to
function better. All these translate to stress-free mind, better and
balanced decision-making at the work place.
My personal experiences include:
Once when I was running temperature with body pain, I could become
aware that it was due to lack of sleep on account of continuous travel
and pressure at work. I felt body needed rest more than medicine. I
simply rushed home post-lunch and practised yoga nidra twice – once
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in the evening and again at night. Next day, I was able to be back at
office with renewed energy. No medicines. Now, whenever I have a
long or hard day, I simply go for another round of yoga nidra after
reaching home. This relaxes me immediately.
Very frequently, I correct my posture at work place as I am now more
aware about messages from the body, even while engrossed in serious
work.
Yoga nidra with visualisation of day’s activities has helped me identify
my strengths and weaknesses, which led to founding my latest
venture Ankur Learning Solutions Pvt Ltd.
(The author is a promoter of BLISS Group of companies based at Chennai
www.ankurlearningsolutions.wordpress.com)
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A platform for interaction among directors
S. Srinivasan, Founder, Indian Institute of Directors, Chennai
“Why I started the Institute”
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Help in raising growth capital
Abhijeet Dhar, MD, Callidus Capital Advisors Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
“Where there is repeat consumption for brands”
Private equity syndication, M&A advisory, structured finance
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Meet David 5.0
David Appasamy, Strategy consultant, Chennai
“Primarily for SMEs in IT services”
Earlier interaction
as Executive Director, Madura Micro Finance Ltd, Chennai
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Right connections for Indian businesses
Gavin Young, Consul General and Trade Commissioner, New Zealand
Trade & Enterprise, Mumbai
“We see two-way opportunities”
“New Zealand is a strong advocate for free trade and was the first developed country to
enter into a free trade agreement with the People's Republic of China. We also have free
trade agreements with many other nations, including Singapore, Thailand, Australia, the
ASEAN nations and Malaysia. Australia and New Zealand have one of the most open
economic and trade relationships between any two countries, effectively giving our
exporters duty-free access to 25 million people.” (http://business.newzealand.com)
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Looking for the next Instagram
Alexander von Kotze, V. N. Jagadeesh, Next Big Idea
“Giving young entrepreneurs access to capital”
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Doesn’t take a lifetime to build value
Meena Ganesh, CEO and MD, Pearson Education Services
“TutorVista: Zero to thousand crore in four years”
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Events
AMP Technologies launch event
CII Seminar on Applied Innovation
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60 Secs Chief
Sharad Mehra, CEO, Pearl Academy
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Responses to 60 Secs Chief from Sharad Mehra
1) One teacher I remember, and why
My Principal, Mr Chatterjee. He taught me the importance of work ethics
and values.
2) One most valuable work lesson, thus far
The cream always rises to the top.
3) One thing I look for the most in a new recruit
Positive attitude and a desire to learn.
4) One thought from a book I am currently reading
It is from a recipe book: “There are no shortcuts to a good dish and a great
life.”
5) One tip for time management
Respect the value of the time of others.
6) One key thing in my fitness routine
Regularity.
7) One signal that tells me there is a problem
When everything around seems normal.
8) One technique for handling anger
Give yourself time and think hard before you speak.
9) One essential ingredient in my investment portfolio
Prudence.
10) One good thing about the new generation
Energy and fearlessness.
11) One worrying thing about the young
Too digital, losing the human touch.
12) One thing that clinches a deal
Fairness and empathy.
13) One definition of values
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A set of personal beliefs that should not change because of circumstances or
time.
14) One way that I use for resolving conflicts
Putting yourself in the shoes of others makes all conflict resolvable.
15) One favourite activity when travelling
Reading.
16) One indicator of performance
Happy and motivated team.
17) One macroeconomic variable I keenly watch
GDP growth.
18) One dream I’d like to chase, later in life
Open a restaurant where I will be the chef.
19) One good way to foster innovation
Encourage out-of-the-box thinking and allow your
team to disagree with you.
20) One clue that tells me I’m the leader
When my team looks up to me to take a final decision.
**
What’s your feedback about the questionnaire?
Interesting, though at a few places more clarity is required.
Do you manage energy costs in your company?
Yes.
How do you view the ‘slowdown’/ ‘recovery’?
A cyclical pattern that has stood the test of time. Recovery will follow a
slowdown.
Can you state the outlook for your industry in a line?
Extremely positive and the key sector to drive the growth of the country.
How do you de-stress?
Shut my mind off, switch my cell phone and read or listen to music.
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60 Secs Chief
Oscar Pereira, MD, Cheryl’s Cosmeceuticals P Ltd
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Responses to 60 Secs Chief from Oscar Pereira
1) One teacher I remember, and why?
Mr Colaso. He taught me to question without fear of reprimand.
2) One most valuable work lesson, thus far
Strive for wisdom, which is proper and judicious application of knowledge.
3) One thing I look for the most in a new circuit
Integrity.
4) One thought from a book I am currently reading
Too often, managers think that people development occurs once a year in
performance reviews. It should be a daily event. Customer visits are a
chance to evaluate your sales force. Factory visits are an opportunity to
meet promising new line managers. A coffee break at a meeting is an
opening to coach a team member about to give his first major presentation.
Think of yourself as a gardener, with a watering can in
one hand and a can of fertiliser in the other. Occasionally
you have to pull some weeds, but most of the time, you
just nurture and tend. Then watch everything bloom.
5) One theme for time management
Delegate tasks to capable others and un-clutter your life.
6) One key thing in my fitness routine
Cardio exercise.
7) One signal that tells me there is a problem
Negativity.
8) One technique for handling anger
Yoga.
9) One essential ingredient in my investment portfolio
Invest a major part of surplus back into the business.
10) One good thing about the new generation
They are open to change.
11) One worrying thing about the young
Low moral values.
12) One thing that clinches a deal
Being magnanimous.
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13) One definition of values
Keeping my word.
14) One way that I use for resolving conflicts
Confrontation communication with those involved.
15) One favourite activity when travelling
Reading.
16) One indicator of performance
Fulfilling targets.
17) One macroeconomic variable I keenly watch
Never spend more than what I earn or am capable of earning.
18) One dream I’d like to chase, later in life
Skin Care Clinic in every major city in India.
19) One good way to foster innovation
Delegation.
20) One clue that tells me I’m the leader
There are people following me.
**
What is your feedback about the questionnaire?
Some of the questions are too personal, keeping in mind
that these answers are going to be available on the Internet.
Do you manage energy cost in your company?
Yes. We do not use greenhouse gases and ingredients that damage the
environment.
How do you view the slowdown/ recovery?
Cheryl’s Cosmeceuticals is not experiencing any slowdown. In fact our
factories are working overtime to meet increasing demand.
Can you state the outlook for your industry in a line?
The beauty and cosmetic industry is on a high-growth curve and will
continue to do so for those who manufacture products that deliver
outstanding results.
How do you de-stress?
Spending time with family, exercise and yoga.
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60 Secs Chief for Business Leaders
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Published by: Shrinikethan, Chennai http://bit.ly/ShriMap
Edited by: D. Murali http://bit.ly/dMurali http://bit.ly/TopTalk
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