Archive for January, 2010
Insight and Introspection
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in Management, Philosophy on January 31, 2010
I believe too much introspection can cloud the insight. Both seem related but may not always go with each other. How many times does it happen that we face a situation and come out with a solution that seems so correct, a result of a keen insight. This insight often is a based on our […]
APTITUDE + ATTITUDE = ALTITUDE
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in Leadership, Philosophy on January 28, 2010
As simple as this equation looks, the altitude that one achieves in life depends “simply” on one’s attitude combined with the aptitude. (It seemed like a eureka moment when I was addressing an audience and believed to have coined this there; Only to realize later that a bunch of others have already written some stuff […]
Do you “react”, or “respond” to life?
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in Leadership, Philosophy on January 28, 2010
Few years back I had attended this training program with 4 hour capsules of management and leadership learning. I can’t really evaluate if it really aided to my leadership skills, but one clear lesson I learnt from one of the capsules was on how to respond, and not react, to situations in life – by […]
Beware Department Heads and Function Heads!!!
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in BPM, Business, Technology on January 27, 2010
So, you’ve got the budget approved to roll out a BPM project. You have couple of projects (Business Process areas) already aligned with your BPM program. You’ve got the teams set up, platform evaluated and finalized, and licensed have been negotiated well. You’re on your way in the BPM journey! You’ve fought a lone battle […]
BPM in the cloud? Do we need “outsourceable” processes first?
Posted by Ashish Bhagwat in BPM, Business, Technology on January 15, 2010
Jim Sinur has raised a relevant topic on BPM in the cloud in the Gartner BPM X-change (http://bit.ly/SU8AR) on Linked in. I posted a comment to that – not necessarily as a response to the post itself in terms of Business Operating Platform (There is little doubt that the BPM in cloud will sometime become […]
