14 things smart leaders are doing right now

 This post is written by Amol Mohandas.
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When the going gets tough, the tough get going. After all, it’s easy to excel at leadership when all is right with the world. The real test occurs when times get rough, the way they are right now.
Right now, the visionaries among us are engaged in a dual strategy. On the one hand, they’re looking inward to shore up their businesses internally. On the other, they’re looking outward, pouncing on opportunities created by the economic downturn. If you’re not doing so already, here are some key steps you should take.
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 Make Internal Improvements

Monitor cash flow. Cash is king, now more than ever. Make sure your lines of credit are adequate, and pay extra attention to cash-flow projections. If you run short of working capital, manage by cash (not profit and loss statements). Monitor your numbers closely, and be ready to act.

Review your strengths and weaknesses. Know thyself. If you are aware of flaws in any areas of your business, remedy them now. They make you vulnerable. Similarly, find new ways to capitalize on your strengths. You need them more than ever.

Rethink your sales strategy. Identify your most profitable products or services, and focus your sales efforts accordingly. Use gross profit as a measure, or better yet, your gross margin return on investment.

Categorize your customers. Determine who’s profitable, and who’s not. If some customers are a drain on resources, either raise their prices or “fire” them. You can’t afford to carry unprofitable customers along; you need to work lean and mean right now.

Improve work processes. If there are excess costs in your workflow, squeeze them out, so your business runs as efficiently as possible. Perhaps you can benefit from an assessment program such as Total Quality Management.

Increase throughput. During soft markets, customers often purchase in smaller quantities. Instead of turning small accounts away, find ways to accommodate them. If you can shorten lead and set-up times without compromising work flow, do so. It will add up.

Ramp up marketing efforts. What’s the first thing many firms do to tighten their belts? The exact worst thing: cut back on marketing. Research proves that companies that maintain (or better yet, accelerate) marketing activity during soft economies reap greater benefits later. Besides, marketing firms are hungry for business now, so you can negotiate better deals.

Review your compensation. You need to get the most from your work force now. If you haven’t already, put performance measurements in place and link compensation to performance. Think creatively: Can you lower base salaries while increasing results-driven bonuses? Remember, salaries are the single largest expense for most small businesses.

Seek External Opportunities

Create strategic alliances. Forming simple partnerships can save you money. Consider buying pools, rent sharing and equipment sharing as ways to reduce expenses. Another idea: Can manufacturers’ reps and export agents give sales a boost?

Renegotiate with vendors to reduce expenses. Take your rent, for example. If your lease will expire in the next few years, suggest a longer-term lease in return for cost concessions. Or, if you are in a position to pay suppliers promptly, use it to obtain price discounts and promotional allowances.

Target your competitors’ customers. If one of your competitors is struggling, reach out to its known customers. If those customers sense a decline in quality or fear a service disruption, they may be receptive to your pitch.

Even better, acquire your competitors. If you’re in a position to buy out floundering competitors, consider it, but only if it will further your own strategic goals.

Upgrade personnel. There are many talented people looking for work right now. If you’ve been muddling along with mediocre employees, know that they’re dragging your business down. If you can’t bring their performance up to par, do the hard thing and make some changes.

Keep your eyes open. Be on the lookout for fresh ideas and opportunities. Stay abreast of news and trends. Interact with other entrepreneurs to see what they’re doing. Learn from what’s going on around you, and be poised to jump on opportunities when they come your way.

When the going gets tough, smart leaders get going. Be prepared, and be proactive. Your company can not only survive the recession, but also benefit from it, provided you take the lead.

 

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The great Bollywood Stereotypes!

This post appeared in Big Oye!

We as Indians eat, drink, breathe and live the Bollywood moment!

Come Friday and everyone is guessing who will rule the BO this week. Whether it’s a Diwali, New year, Independence day… people just wait for the big picture!

So much bucks are at stake! So many hours have been put to conceive a story (Er! Ill come to that later), songs, shoot, costumes etc etc…

But still, how far have we come in terms of being the same or doing things differently?

Let’s see…

Here’s my top Bollywood stereotypes!

The most common thread in a film:

  • There is a hero
  • There is a heroine
  • Man, they have to fall in love please!
  • There is a villain
  • They have to be united please!
  • Or they simply die in the end! (Holding hands… most of the times!)

Going by this common thread (Which is so used, abused and overrated!)

Whatever the case, all others just add to the overall stereotyping in Bollywood!

Read along…

The typical Bollywood Hero!

He’s every woman’s dream and everyone’s ultimate hero.

If he’s a rich man, he’s a spoilt brat. There are usually girls skimply clad and prancing around him getting their minutes of fame!

If he’s a Gaon ka gora (village boy) he has a heart of gold! He’s always dressed in the best of clothes. All styled by Manish malhotra or Neeta Lulla! His friends may look very poor but even his dhoti’s are well ironed and hairdo is done to be in tune with the times!

He’s the mummy’s boy! The eternal savior of the village.

Only our hero has special powers which he uses as charms while dancing/ singing to attract his girl and in other cases uses in the last frame of the film while being trapped at the villain’s den!

When he gets shot, he doesn’t die so easily. You need a sad song to kill him further…

The typical Bollywood Heroine!

She’s the ultimate fantasy of today’s generation.

If she’s rich, she flaunts her curves in absolute stunning clothes (minis, tight jeans et all!)

She still has the best designer clothes if she’s from the village. Her clothes are just right and absolutely tight (Where needed) but she is still those kunwari kanya (Untouched flower!) for the un-initiated! She has lots of friends. It’s ensured that the friends of our heroine look ugly and have bad costumes to bring out the beauty from her!

She may be a poor village girl but her jewellery are all designed by Tanishq!

Our heroine is having a bath and the hero spots her for the first time… eyes collide, heartbeats stop, music happens and love happens too!

Our heroine is having a bath and the villain spots her for the first time… she yells… Bachao! Bachao!

Hero’s friend/ Heroine’s friend

They have been friends since birth. Grown up with each other’s family. Did all things together. Had great fun. Our hero/ heroine’s friend have done lots of sacrifices for them but how come the hero is shown as a good guy? Imagine what Raj Kiran, Shatrughan Sinha, Chunky Pandey to the more recent Jugal Hansraj, Jimmy Shergill, Sanjay Suri, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh had to endure to do all this! Amongst the opposite sex Mumtaz, Aruna Irani, Shashikala… to the more recent Shamita Shetty, Kim Sharma, Aarti Chabria and the lesser mortals like them…

There is always a spying aunt/ uncle

Ya! This is so typical. When the story is very simple… a character like a chachi/ chacha (Aunt/ Uncle) are introduced who are always spying, scheming and what not to drag the story for the next 3 hours… The list is endless here The all time baddie Lalita Pawar, Manorama, Shahsikala, Bindu, Pran, Jeevan, Gufi Paintal to the more recent… Shakti Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Kunika, Himani Shivpuri etc

We can bore you to death for a minimum of 3 hours or more…

This one can get longer guys! Beware…

Really… can you imagine a plot line as thin as wafer or let’s say water but running till eternity!

Raj Kapoor’s Johnny Mera Naam ran for a good 4 hours. Had two intervals!!!

Similar examples include Ashutosh Gowariker’s Lagaan, Jodhaa Akbar all running at almost or more than 3 hours 45 minutes! Phew!!!! (We had to wait for some song to actually take a leak!)

What can keep a story so loooooong…

Talking about long stories… Obviously this has to do with something right?

Can you imagine our movies without songs?

Yeah, that’s what binds the movie together. I was talking about the common thread the songs keep these threads together.

Wanna know how???

There is a hero

…His entry has to have a solo song…in a car, in a bullock cart…

There is a heroine

…Same her too!

They have to fall in love

…In a picnic, Mountains, Foreign country

There is a villain

…Even they get songs… Err… All Item queens

They have to be united

…A song usually following the title tracks

Or they simply die

…A sad version of what they have already sung!

The great bollwood song…

Songs can come up anytime in a Bolly film… and beware in the most weirdest of situations!

Dream sequences are the most common and widely explored themes! And mind you our hero/ heroine will dream anytime so please don’t blame them. They are busy chased by the villain’s boys in the jungle. Our hero/ heroine take off in a different path and have time off from these baddies… they dream and pop… comes a song…

Usually in a dream sequence I fail to understand why they have so many boys and girls dancing around with them? Looks like they hate privacy!

The hero/ heroine has promised their parents or to each other that they will be someone/ someday! All it takes is one song to accomplish whatever they have promised! Talk about time management!

The hero/ heroine is busted and taken off to the villains den! Our poor villain cannot afford this expensive heroine, he has to do with a hot/ sexy item queen… Up comes Helen, Bindu, Aruna Irani from those days to Rakhi sawant, Mumaid Khan and more regularly Malaika Arora Khan these days!

Mother sentiments…

The Bollywood mother epitomizes ultimate sacrifice!

She is a widow, and earning few here and there stitching few clothes for nearby houses to raise her three kids. She sings a song to make them sleep at night and by the time the song is over her kids are grown up and our mom has grey hair… All in 1 song!

Now her kids are Doctor, Lawyer and an IAS officer. She has take great pains to raise her kids, duniya se ladthi hai (Fighting with the world) and finally her kids are some people today!

Maa… Main aa gaya hoon maa (I am home mom!)

Maa… Maine tumhara doodh piya hai! (Mom, I’ve had your milk… eeks sounds so crude!)

Maa.. Maaa… (Just like that)

Bollywood Baddies

Baddies in Bollywood usually get the best look and best dialogues so much so if done well it would follow a series of rip-offs or stereotypes. Some very prominent ones being Gabbar from Sholay, Mogambo-Mr. India. They usually have powerful one-liners, heavy and bold tones to add to their characters.

They are presented very crude, rude, raw and un-forgiving!

But how come when it comes to last few scenes they always give up to the hero?

How come they never get to touch the heroine although she is under their custody?

When the villain gets shot they die almost immediately!

Baddies in Bollywood most of the time have their careers spanning the police, political or a dacoit way of life (In reel life, I mean!)

The cops in bollywood…

Sad they always come late (I mean to the rescue!!!)

And I have nothing more to say about them…

When the lovers meet…

When the lovers in Bollywood meet, its celebration time. It’s usually a dog, horse, parrot or any such unimaginable animal or why all these, even God sometimes comes down to lets these lovers united for ever. It’s a time to rejoice, time to party for our lovers to enjoy the bliss of their holy matrimony!

And when all this is seen and done and forgotten we still yearn for that extra something this new film has to offer!

I don’t know what it offers really?

And we still think that we are a creative lot!

So typical…

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Love is…

 I just wanted to do this post for the sheer joy of knowing what love is in a more expressive form.

What does love mean really?

We cannot see it but feel it in a lot different ways…

Here are some of them…

Hope you like it!!!

Love is a Prayer

prayer

Love is Divine

Divine

Love is Forgiving

forgiving

Love is Magic

magic

Love is Music

music

Love is Peace

Peace

Love is Tender

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Love has no Religion

Religion

Love is the Truth

Truth

Love is so Cool

so cool

Love is Precious

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Well, thats love in a nut shell. All that it is and all that you want it to be…

What’s love according to you???

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Sanjay DVD Gupta’s “Acid Factory” is “Unknown”

Or Sanjay Gupta…

Whatever the name it just sounds right.

Disclaimer: DVD is a title I would like to knight the copy cats in cinema. It’s as if the director/ producer just borrowed the DVD and made it to his/ her version. They maybe ones from Bollywod, kollywood, Tollywood or even Hollywood for that matter. You may find this quite repetitive in my forthcoming posts in case I stumble upon any such movie which is a rip-off of the other.

With the release date just around the corner and the promos almost dominating all the channels, where the actors appear as in their characters looking lost and delirious, I thought this is the best time to write this post.

Well, looking at the promos and the way they are presented in the film, I really have a weird sense of feeling that I have seen movie on similar lines recently.

Acid Factory

Well, read on…

The move Acid Factory is based on a Hollywood thriller called “Unknown”
Unknown is a 2006 film directed by Colombian filmmaker Simon Brand and stars James Caviezel, Greg Kinnear, Bridget Moynahan, Joe Pantoliano and Barry Pepper. The story is written by Mathew Waynee

Plot Synopsis

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In an abandoned warehouse, a handful of men slowly regain consciousness, but they’ve been stricken with amnesia and have no idea who they are, where they are, or what has happened to them. All five seem to have been in some sort of serious scuffle; one is tied up (Joe Pantoliano), another has been handcuffed (Jeremy Sisto), a third has a broken nose (Greg Kinnear), and the other two have their share of scrapes and bruises (Jim Caviezel and Barry Pepper). As the men compare the tiny shards of memory they can pull from their minds, one finds a newspaper from two days before which features a front-page story about the kidnapping of a wealthy and well-known businessman. The men begin to suspect that they were involved with the kidnapping, but no one is sure if they’re on the right or wrong side of the law – or if one of them might happen to be the victim.

And that brings me to point out another issue with this Producer.

Many of his films are a rip-offs/ inspired pieces from other Hollywood/ International films. Here are the list which are the desi versions/ rip-offs or inspired from Hollywood and elsewhere…

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One would really wonder what the fate of this movie would be given the fact that most of the cast are known to have given flops all along their career (Aftab Shivdasani, Dino Morea, Dia Mirza and above all Fardeen Khan. )

And then we all wonder, why they ever made this movie!

Let’s hope atleast this Hollywood copy salvages the careers of these doomed stars.

 

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Content – the most trusted form of advertising

This post is written by Amol Mohandas. He writes regularly at http://puremarketingmajick.blogspot.com/

With the precipitous fall of advertising in the mainstream media some are starting to wonder publicly if advertising has once and for all run its course as an effective marketing vehicle. To this I say horsehockey. Advertising still works, always has and always will, what’s changed, however is that now good advertising works much better than bad advertising. I know that may sound silly, but back in the day, when you had one paper and three broadcast TV stations, bad advertising still worked pretty well and that’s what got the mainstream media and some advertisers in trouble today.

Now that consumers have unlimited ways to consume content and be entertained, they have an equal number of ways to tune out ads that do nothing more than interrupt them from going where they are headed. That, and the fact that online advertising, an industry that didn’t exist 10 years ago, is now a $25B business, is why mainstream advertising vehicles are shuffling. So, advertising still works very well, it just works in different ways – adapt, innovate and integrate and advertising can still be a killer component in your lead generation plans.

Today’s smart advertiser understands that advertising is less effective at creating sales, but very effective at creating awareness – awareness of what – awareness of education based, trust building content. Your advertising’s call to action should be one of permission, permission to teach. Even online ads, once a novelty, are starting to blend into the digital landscape when old fashion spinning monkeys are utilized. The most effective online ads are those that engage a viewer in an offer of valuable content from a trusted resource. Sending a prospect to get content that addresses a specific problem or want is the most logical way to allow them to sell themselves on your eventual solution, but it’s not a drive by, it’s a waltz.

Without advertising, without the effective use of advertising, to light the way to useful content, a great deal of it would never be created or found – that’s advertising’s true value. Where a sales pitch might not be trusted, an education based content campaign may be. I think that’s why the recent flap over sponsored content is garnering so much emotion. People tend to put higher trust in content that is seen as editorial – this power can either be harnessed or abused. Content producers must tread lightly, respect their readers, offer full disclosure and work their butts off to create content that gets read, spidered and talked about. Do that and the side effect will be organic search results, another highly trusted, free, but earned form of advertising in today’s marketing mix. (Google wouldn’t call that advertising, but I think you can make the case.)

Another form of content advertising (I’m expanding the classic term, but I personally think it applies) is growing daily on sites such as twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Through careful participation, marketers are growing networks, creating awareness and eventually driving traffic to their content and profit making initiatives. When Brian Clark @copyblogger (great blog, I recommend it all day) tweets this – “Check out today’s Landing Page Makeover Clinic at Copyblogger – http://tinyurl.com/d98yqt is this not an ad? Don’t get me wrong, it’s perfect, it’s brilliant, he’s earned the right with his followers and the public to draw people to his content. That’s why it works, advertising pure and simple, only the mechanism and implementation has changed.

Use your advertising to start conversations, create content that builds trust and community and you’ll harness the ever effective power of advertising for generating leads and sales, you know, until the next new thing comes along.

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