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Magnet opened new office in Ahmedabad

We opened our new office in Ahmedabad last week. The operations started this Monday and the future is bright. Ashok and Vishal are camping there to setup the operations and take Magnet to new heights. We will have a team of about 20 PHP developers there to start with, and expand as we go. We’ve […]

in Business & Leadership, Journal | 8 Comments

Personal Brand

Coke and Microsoft have a brand. Shahrukh Khan and Steve Jobs have a personal brand. Do you have your personal brand? I asked this question yesterday to Magneteers in our Monday Meeting. The fact is that each one of us have a personal brand. Simply because we communicate. In Rajesh Setty’s words, “Everyone has a […]

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Leadership lessons from Chak De India

I saw the latest Shahrukh Khan movie Chak De India last Friday. I really enjoyed the whole movie – the story was simple, characters full of personality, there was humor, defeat, victory and  the game of hockey! Watching the movie, I kept thinking about how it relates to leadership and management in today’s times. Here […]

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Hiring young people – reasons for them to be after money

I was reading Ramit Sethi’s post about his first book – Recruit or Die: How Any Business Can Beat the Big Guys in the War for Young Talent, and found some interesting insights. I have been blaming today’s young graduates for running after money and material things. I found some reasons why they do this. […]

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A Guide to Hiring Programmers: The High Cost of Low Quality

Frank Wiles wrote about how companies make mistake by hiring average programmers. It is well known that expert programmers are way better than average programmers. More importantly, average programmers produce worse code and tail spin a project as the Slashdot discussion goes on. Of course, expert programmers do a great job. But it’s so damn […]

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