Catalytic Leadership – Interdependence

interdependence

There is a small snack shop near my place, people call it the “Vadai Kadai” which means “The Vadai Shop” in the local language and Vadai is a small snack made of mashed dhall, mixed with onion, chilly, curry leaves etc., and fried in oil. One day I visited the shop to buy some Bonda … Read more

Nature’s Law – 3

Nature's Law - Salmon

Life’s Mission… October and November marks a critical period for migration of the Atlantic salmon. These salmons travel hundreds and thousands of miles from the sea and try to reach the highland rivers where they were hatched and born. The river bed on the highlands are the best spawning grounds which provide the much needed … Read more

Nature’s Law – 2

Nature's Law - Wildebeests

We all know about the ‘Survival of the Fittest’ law which is in the fabric of nature. To understand it better, we need to look at traits that make the fittest. There are multiple traits that define who is the fittest among all. Here, being the fittest does not just mean being healthy, muscular, etc., … Read more

Nature’s Law – 1

Nature's Law - Honey Bees

Nature is a fascinating machine that has its own set of predefined laws based on which it works. One key principle in that is “You can never take more, than you give…” Anything that breaks this principle would eventually cause an imbalance and would spiral down to its end. For example, a bee consumes the … Read more

Passay – The password generation and validation library

Applications and websites that allow users to sign-up mostly have restrictions of password like Passwords should be 8 characters or more Passwords must contain alphabets, numbers and special characters Passwords cannot be any of the previous 3 or 5 passwords Passwords cannot be easily guessed and so on… Implementing these is not trivial in an … Read more

Catalytic Leadership – Process

catalytic leadership process.

To most, “process” is a sick word that prevents them from doing things. Like the funny quote goes, “Getting things done is not an excuse for not following the process! Corollary: Following the process doesn’t get things done!” In some cases, the original intent of the process gets hazy or blurred over time and it … Read more

excelenium – Web Automation with spreadsheets!

excelenium home

Developers and QA automate their tasks to make their life easy in doing repetitive tests on the code that they have developed. Web Automation is one such repetitive task that is done by almost all the QA out there! However, adding to the burden, testing the same application on multiple browsers makes it even monotonous … Read more

Win-Win Recruiting

What Job Seekers fear to tread before accepting an offer? An Article by Einstein Amirtharaj, HR Professional As an HR professional many a times I have heard this response from prospective job seekers that they were not able to make it due to following reasons which may go dot, dot, dot & dots of reasons. … Read more

Conversations – Nature Lover

Nature

I was waiting for this day, or night I should say, for a long time – A trek into the forests and an overnight stay under a full moon.  It was a particularly nice night – the moon was pouring her milky light, the crickets were chirping, the flowers of the night had started blooming, … Read more

Catalytic Leadership – Recognition

recognition

Recognition is not a perfunctory procedure as followed in most organizations today. It is something very vital that nurtures the growth of the employees and the organization. The organizations call it using many names and colours – RnR meet, Rewards & Recognition ceremony etc – but most lack the spirit! There is an incident from … Read more

Catalytic Leadership – Instilling Confidence

Instilling confidence and making one believe in their own capabilities is the hallmark of a good leader. Like how it took Lord Rama to make Lord Hanuman believe in his very own strengths. As usual, our story!  There was a village nearby a mountain, it had a small population. One day, a Sanyasi (An ascetic … Read more