Friday, October 26, 2007

Earth receives more energy from the sun in just an hour than the world uses the whole year

In 1860, Auguste Mouchout, built a steam engine powered by Frederick Zarndt, Executive Controller Planman, North Americathe sun. His efforts were deemed a technical success, but economically impractical by the French Ministry of Public Works. The photoelectric effect was theoretically grounded by Albert Einstein in his 1905 paper, "On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light," for which he was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics. The photoelectric effect simply says that above a certain threshold frequency of sunlight, the amount of electricity produced by certain metals is directly proportional to the intensity of the incident light. Until recently, the capital cost of building production facilities has been greater than the cost of building like facilities using fossil fuels. Now that scenario is changing.

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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2006

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Downslides are a ‘sure-thing’ for bad leaders

You can’t run a business without Jack Welch and Suzy Welchwinning trust of your subordinates and that is why many leaders fail... or self-destruct. It never happens quickly. But unless they own the place, it will happen eventually.

The next type of lousy leadership is at the other end of the spectrum: being too nice.Jack Welch and Suzy Welch These bosses have no edge, no capacity to make hard decisions. They say yes to the last person in their office, and then spend hours trying to clean up the confusion they’ve created. Such bosses usually defend themselves by saying they’re trying to build consensus. What they really are is scared. Their real agenda is self-preservation!!!


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Monday, October 15, 2007

…of Baltic States, coming soon...

Lithuania doesn’t only have high average income but also had a GDP per capita of $15,300. Moreover, excellent modern and efficient infrastructure clubbed with high employment rate (96.3%) is attracting myriad foreign investors & businesses. This has not only resulted in capital inflows but also effectuated reverse migration.

The capitalist free market principles had boosted growth, but relatively speaking, this may still seem insignificant. Then, wait until the seamless & complete transition to market economy. After all this tiger is catching up.
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2006

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

DLF brings with it 15K for Sensex

Undoubtedly, the delay was worth waiting for! The much awaited initial public off erring of DLF broughtDLF brings with it 15K for Sensex with it the 15,000 mark for the BSE Sensex. The benchmark index took 146 days to jump from 14,000 to 15,000. During this period, capital goods; oil & gas; metal & banks outperformed while IT, FMCG & auto stocks refrained from the rally. The most notable part of this 1,000 points rally was the listing of DLF Limited, which got a lukewarm response from the investors & could manage only an 11% premium on the listing (the stock listed at Rs.582, as against the issue price of Rs.525). However, with the listing of ‘big daddy’ of real estate, a real estate index was the need of the hour and BSE is the first one to come up with it in the country.
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2006
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

The nature of change

Never before has there been so much international focus on environment. The challenges of climate change and the effects of global warming has galvanised huge public environmental awareness worldwide. We are witnessing extreme weather conditions, flooding, severe storms, warmth when there should be coolness, droughts, and the glaciers are melting. Finally, it seems humankind is recognising that when we speak about environment, we are not speaking about an external environment, about a Nature separate from ourselves, but about ourselves as well. We are recognizing that we, humankind are not separate from Nature, but are a part of the environment, and with climate change we are all in it together, like it or not. There is no escaping this fact. The words of Chief Seathl (popularly known as Chief Seattle) have never rang louder than today – all things are connected. Whatever befalls the Earth, befalls the sons of the Earth. And sadly it has taken so long for us to come to the conclusion of this connectedness, or rather realised the responsibility that comes with this connectedness.
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2007
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