A beautiful article inspired by a real story. I will be honoured if you feed me your comments. Regards Prof. Raj D MAMS (UK), MEM (UK), BE CEO & Head Trainer YouSucceed
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Dear Prof, I hope you are not making a "monkey" out of us—Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!—just a joke. Now, who are the monkeys? The companies or the managers running them? If you read between the lines, then we should not have nicknamed the Australian cricketer, Symonds, a monkey, as the stories imply we Indians are?
Prof, your articles attract me as they are both astute and cerebral, but I once again request it will be easier on the eyes if you change the layout.
Regards,
Colonel J H Mayne
From India, Bangalore
Prof, your articles attract me as they are both astute and cerebral, but I once again request it will be easier on the eyes if you change the layout.
Regards,
Colonel J H Mayne
From India, Bangalore
Prof.Raj, I don’t understanding your posting here. Are you comparing indians with monkeys? Do you think Indian managers are monkeying around?. I feel it is defamatory to Indians.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
prof what a analogy. Thought provoking, blended with humor and intelligence. I think our big giant should also give some demand for the last one. regards, vickyjas
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
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