Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Joy of Giving Others

It is not just money that you donate to feel joy. It can be a piece of advice, a good suggestion, a word of solace, a fill of motivation, an encouragement, a guide to some part of someone’s destination. Even a smile can do a great favor to someone in depression or irritation.

Though I cannot prove scientifically, that anything good you give to somebody comes back to you hundreds of times. All you have to do is help your fellow beings as much as you can. It must be timely and...

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Decision making tips

Some people find it impossible to make decisions - particularly very important decisions. And the person should be in a position to analyze what is a right decision and what is a wrong decision?
The following tips are may help you to make correct and effective decisions.
  • You need to make a choice of what you are going to do that is selecting the correct plan from the alternatives.
  • Don’t decide anything when you are not in confusion or tensed situation.
  • Take time to think about the alternatives and when you take a decision you should be in a position to expect the outcomes.
  • Consider the possible solutions and...
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

BTM Alignment, Synchronization And Convergence

Many enterprises perceive the alignment of business technology with the business to be a sort of management “Holy Grail”. From a BTM (Business Technology Management) perspective, alignment can be defined as a state where technology supports, enables, and does not constrain the company’s current and evolving business strategies. It means that the IT function is in tune with the business thinking about competition, emerging threats and opportunities, and the business technology implications of each. Technology priorities, investments, and capabilities are internally consistent with business priorities, investments, and capabilities. When that’s the case, the company has reached a level of BTM maturity that relatively few have achieved to date. Alignment is a good thing, and sometimes sufficient to serve a particular business situation.

There are other higher states to ...

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