Hi All This very Imp PPT i have received i thought i should share it with you. Please post your view on this & suggest as to what you can do to save our earth as a HR professional. Regards, SJ
Hi! It was a really good PPT and very true! I always save water and hate all the people who waste water. I tried my best to stop the wastage of water, but a few people are stubborn and don't listen.
I have arguments with my roommate several times, but nothing happens. They always open the tap while brushing their teeth, they boil water for a bath - yes, boil, not warm - then they mix tap water which overflows in the bucket, and the tap will not stop for 1 hour until they finish washing, etc. Eehhhu...
It's not enough; they open the tap and go to watch TV, then forget to close the tap.
From India, Gurgaon
I have arguments with my roommate several times, but nothing happens. They always open the tap while brushing their teeth, they boil water for a bath - yes, boil, not warm - then they mix tap water which overflows in the bucket, and the tap will not stop for 1 hour until they finish washing, etc. Eehhhu...
It's not enough; they open the tap and go to watch TV, then forget to close the tap.
From India, Gurgaon
Very nice presentation. It only goes to show that while the standard of living has improved, the standard of life has gone down or we are missing the wood for the trees. Since this is an HRD forum one of the main functions of which is to avoid square pegs in round holes, the president talks about "inner nature" as well which can prove to be a health hazard in the long run according to the latest American research:-
"President APJ Abdul Kalam has thrown some light on this problem in his autobiography “Wings of Fire”-“If you are a writer who would secretly prefer to be a lawyer or a doctor, your written words will feed but half the hunger of your readers; if you are a teacher who would rather be a businessman, your instructions will meet but half the need for knowledge of your students; if you are a scientist who hates science, your performance will satisfy but half the needs of your mission. The personal happiness and failure to achieve results that come from being a square peg in a round hole is not by any means new. In another part of the book, he states , “ I myself would tell naivete engineering students that when they choose their specialization, the essential point to consider is whether the choice articulates their inner feelings and aspirations. "
From India, New Delhi
"President APJ Abdul Kalam has thrown some light on this problem in his autobiography “Wings of Fire”-“If you are a writer who would secretly prefer to be a lawyer or a doctor, your written words will feed but half the hunger of your readers; if you are a teacher who would rather be a businessman, your instructions will meet but half the need for knowledge of your students; if you are a scientist who hates science, your performance will satisfy but half the needs of your mission. The personal happiness and failure to achieve results that come from being a square peg in a round hole is not by any means new. In another part of the book, he states , “ I myself would tell naivete engineering students that when they choose their specialization, the essential point to consider is whether the choice articulates their inner feelings and aspirations. "
From India, New Delhi
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