Meet the Doers
During the early years of my working tenure, I met a Management
Guru who gave me an excellent tip on cracking interviews, he said “Just keep bombarding
corporate lingos and jargons on the interviewer and you’ll be able to impress
him”. As I was still naïve to the corporate way of life I asked him what he
actually meant. He gave a laundry list of words which helps create an
impression, words such as Hunting / Farming / Revenue / Succession Planning /
Customer Satisfaction / Mergers & Acquisitions / Appraisals / Networking /
People Management / Team Building / Offsite / Learning Curve, etc…. For few of
the words I had actually use Mr. Google. Today after more than a decade of
corporate experience all these words have become part of my routine and today I
feel part of a corporate.
Back in Dec 2014, I had planned some home improvement and we
were searching for a contractor who could help us with wall painting, flooring,
furniture and fixtures work. One day the bell rang and a neat and tidy sober
looking gentleman stands at the door introducing himself as contractor. When
asked for reference he referred to a family in our building where he had
undertaken some work, he invited us to visit that family to see his work
quality. We saw his impressive work and spoke about the commercials and YO… the
contractor got a new customer in us (HUNTING DONE). He completed the work in
the given time and budget. Later he asked us few questions on how many years we
intend to stay in this house and he suggested few more home improvement activities
for better endurance and YO…now he got additional work (CONSULTATIVE SELLING).
After 1 month he paid a courtesy visit exploring for some work opportunity and
guess what……some more work (FARMING).
In front of my old apartment, there used to be a Chai Tapri (Tea
Stall), this guy had come from Rajasthan started and managed the tapri alone
(START-UPS), as the business grew he brought his younger brother from his
village, then few more relatives. Eventually he handed over the Tapri to his
younger brother and went in the neighboring lane to start a new Chai Tapri (KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER, COACHING to younger
brother). Once when he met me in the next lane and I asked him about his plans
and to my surprise without blinking his eyelid he presented his next 2 years
plan regarding how many Tapris he would have and who all would manage it
(PROJECT PLANNING & SUCCESSION PLANNING) and whenever I visited his Tapri I
used to get a Sachin Bhai ki Chai totally customized (CUSTOMER SATISFACTION –
WOW EffECT). And as an ingrained quality he managed all his workers effectively
(PEOPLE MANAGEMENT SKILLS) and once in a month took his workers to Gateway of
India (OFFSITE).
We corporate professional may want to spend some time with
people like these who don’t know these corporate jargons but are actually
living it in their real lives.
Sachin Kodolikar
Sachin superb articulation. Good one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lata, shall update more in the coming days
DeleteThat’s Typical Sachin..... :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully put across... Expect to see more from you.
Thanks Rohan...as usual been simple....u know me well...:) ... Shall try and post more meaningful blogs..
DeleteTrue Sachin, you summed up these ridiculous jargons the best way possible.... Keep it simple do the act.
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Thanks Nivi...well said..keep it simple..
DeleteVery interesting Sachin... Management learning from day to day life.. makes sense as well as is pleasant to read... Will look forward to your next one..
ReplyDeleteThanks Priyanka, shall post the next blog shortly. Daily life indeed keeps teaching us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful .. :)
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