tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post7004705671127102493..comments2023-08-25T17:30:36.937+05:30Comments on Business Musings: The pressures of being a business leaderRameshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-43728357324899425272013-09-16T20:17:51.953+05:302013-09-16T20:17:51.953+05:30@Reflections - Yes; sad no ? Its very unfortunate ...@Reflections - Yes; sad no ? Its very unfortunate when a person is driven to such desperate situations.Rameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-86159668042760752002013-09-16T17:35:13.148+05:302013-09-16T17:35:13.148+05:30U were on a break....what happened, can't be d...U were on a break....what happened, can't be dearth of 'business' subjects surely;-)???Reflectionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07306120391459083770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-7850433890018536022013-09-16T17:33:55.855+05:302013-09-16T17:33:55.855+05:30Very sad to read about Wautheir's death. The k...Very sad to read about Wautheir's death. The kind of pressure and stress he must have gone thru to take this extreme step can only guessed at. And what u say is true...after a point the money doesn't matter[actually it does but u have so much of it u u thk it doesn't;-/]...the feeling of being in charge, the 'power' goes straight to the head; it's a rare person who can differentiate between what he needs and what he can get.Reflectionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07306120391459083770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-13771691531457933992013-09-09T17:59:17.098+05:302013-09-09T17:59:17.098+05:30@Trevor - Lovely to see your comment. Trust you ar...@Trevor - Lovely to see your comment. Trust you are doing fine. Indeed the extreme short term bottom line focus has made businesses push almost everything else to the sidelines. Hopefully the beautiful part of the world where you are is somewhat spared of this !<br /><br />@Zeno - Well yes, but pressure is not the same at all levels. Although I must say it perhaps depends as much on the individual as on the situation. Thanks for the nice words.<br /><br />@NR - Indeed so. Thanks for the comment.Rameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-35695382965421019112013-09-09T15:36:34.692+05:302013-09-09T15:36:34.692+05:30This is one example our business culture & wor...This is one example our business culture & work culture is on peak wrong direction. needs indepth change.NRnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-18242811306962574302013-09-07T12:19:49.310+05:302013-09-07T12:19:49.310+05:30if one is going to face the pressure at all levels...if one is going to face the pressure at all levels why not go for the highest levels?<br /><br />one of most favorite posts! with favourite quotes<br />mascochism as killer instinct waoh waoh and its not all about money!Appuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11943787484240840432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-33464902386663877632013-09-06T11:29:32.046+05:302013-09-06T11:29:32.046+05:30Ramesh, I haven't commented for a while howeve...Ramesh, I haven't commented for a while however this blog 'struck a chord' - I think the pressure across business leaders has 'lost its way' as business in general is soooo bottom line focused...many other things get oushed to the side, people included !!.<br /><br />Good movie that questions this in some way is the Tom Cruiz 'Jerry McGuire' - good example to us all of 'be careful what you become in pursuit of what you want' !!!<br /><br />cheers from Trevor 'Down Under'Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-55056372599468899352013-09-05T20:37:29.940+05:302013-09-05T20:37:29.940+05:30@Shachi - Thanks Shachi. Yes, the choices are also...@Shachi - Thanks Shachi. Yes, the choices are also a function of age and family circumstances. Perhaps like the traditional Hindu philosophy - there are stages even in a career - an aggressive phase, a materialistic phase, a winding down phase and a contentment phase - Worth some serious thought.<br /><br />@Asha - Yes long unintended break Asha. Back now !Yes, in all walks of life pressures have increased in today's world. The Million Miler's idea is not for everybody - he has dropped off earth (where is kiwiland anyway) to live amongst sheep :):) Not for everybody's .... just kidding :)Rameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-91007882757732328142013-09-05T12:51:43.770+05:302013-09-05T12:51:43.770+05:30That was a long break atleast by BM standards:)
S...That was a long break atleast by BM standards:)<br /><br />Sad Wauthier had to take his life. Perhaps, it is lonely at the top with no one to share their pressure.<br /><br />Agree with your last paragraph, Stress at all levels but not just in an organization Ramesh, but at all levels like in even a students life. Even they are under immense pressure to perform. Some people are crazy for power, money and fame. <br /><br />Liked million miler's idea of fading to some remote area to grow farms. Just my idea too to lead a contented and healthy life. <br />Ashahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01853943313848326731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-68195703356066420402013-09-05T03:53:48.838+05:302013-09-05T03:53:48.838+05:30Thank Goodness you are back :).
I echo The Millio...Thank Goodness you are back :).<br /><br />I echo The Million Miler's comments. We have to carefully make our choices. <br /><br />Relative to where I was in Ahmedabad right after graduating college, I sure feel better now with the choices I've made. But now that I'm here, I feel I can slow down, be less materialistic, unclutter, and lead a simpler life. <br /><br />Hope you are doing well Ramesh!!!!Shachihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05008713817905152623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-82029383378465233612013-09-04T19:35:31.109+05:302013-09-04T19:35:31.109+05:30@Vishal - Thanks Vishal. If only humans can think ...@Vishal - Thanks Vishal. If only humans can think as you say ......<br /><br />@Kiwi - Ha Ha Ha on the rat comment. Indeed its a very personal balance that you have to make - as I am realising in almost all facets of life. Deeply personal has to be every decision. Rameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-45079904324394195522013-09-04T03:38:49.844+05:302013-09-04T03:38:49.844+05:30Well, my belief is that you are still a rat even w...Well, my belief is that you are still a rat even when you win the rat race. Sometimes it's worthwhile taking stock of the madness that the corporate world inflicts upon you in the form of exhausting travel, inane meetings, calories piled up at client dinners, constantly wearing a shied (especially on your back) to prevent daggers and knives being forced into you. It is worthwhile to quietly fade away in some remote part of the world growing coriander and plums like I do! (But it is always better to contemplate life sitting in a Mercedes rather than in a Nano!) Where and how do we resolve this paradox, that's for each one of us to answer to our own selves!The Million Milerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15613846231988591032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-60573878727981992292013-09-03T23:11:41.935+05:302013-09-03T23:11:41.935+05:30Ramesh - nice to see you back in action, after a g...Ramesh - nice to see you back in action, after a gaaaap that was not pleasing at all :)<br /><br />No doubt, there is immense pressure on top business leaders and yes, stakes are very high too. However, if it takes one to the level of suicide, then there is indeed something to ponder about. Having said this though, the thought of suicide comes when there is no will to see tomorrow and it can occur to anyone across any levels.<br /><br />Infact precisely for the reason that you mentioned, we don't witness such cases more often. <br /><br />Only if we the humans can think less of receiving, more of forgiving and excess of giving!Vishalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09901902300962335348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-50688400855542777452013-09-03T21:41:47.842+05:302013-09-03T21:41:47.842+05:30@Niraj - That balance is not easy to achieve Niraj...@Niraj - That balance is not easy to achieve Niraj. Its ever elusive and always prone to second guessing . What if ..... ?<br /><br />@sriram - Yes, for good or bad, I'm back ! For the types of individuals who rise to the top, its not an easy choice Sriram. Not everybody can consciously decide to step back. After all its against nature. The alpha male of the pride will defend his position to death - that's the order of nature. Bill Wattterson is absolutely right.Rameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-27572488468343794252013-09-03T21:05:55.420+05:302013-09-03T21:05:55.420+05:30He is baaaaaaaaaaaack!!!! ;)
Yes, tremendous pres...He is baaaaaaaaaaaack!!!! ;)<br /><br />Yes, tremendous pressure, I would think. Whether it is this CFO story, or the Rajaratnam/Gupta story, or the Enron one, the pressure to perform at some imagined level can lead some to do awful things, even to the extent of taking one's own life, when the alternative is so obvious and simple to merely step away from that context. <br /><br />There are very few aspects of life that are within our control and certainly this is one--it is not really all that difficult, and should never be all that difficult, for an individual to decide how many hours in a day, and the days in a month, ought to be spent on chasing that money, fame, power, and everything else as one becomes a grand poobah. Yet again, I will quote Bill Watterson:<br />"In a culture that relentlessly promotes avarice and excess as the good life, a person happy doing his own work is usually considered an eccentric, if not a subversive. Ambition is only understood if it's to rise to the top of some imaginary ladder of success. Someone who takes an undemanding job because it affords him the time to pursue other interests and activities is considered a flake. A person who abandons a career in order to stay home and raise children is considered not to be living up to his potential-as if a job title and salary are the sole measure of human worth."Sriram Khéhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06724218458246880137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4740849900073154554.post-14233658742764677812013-09-03T16:56:33.898+05:302013-09-03T16:56:33.898+05:30Sorry to learn about Zurich Insurance CFO's de...Sorry to learn about Zurich Insurance CFO's demise :( <br />You have put it very aptly. The pressure, particularly at the top, is way too much and at times begs the question whether it is worth it at all. Obviously, there is no limit to money and fame earned, but many of us would prefer a quieter lesser known peaceful life with family.Niraj Dhupianoreply@blogger.com