My Journey

I have made all the calculations; fate will do the rest -(Napoleon)

Monday, March 07, 2011

People Expectations


One of the things I would absolutely love to do is to spend a day with a film director. I don’t know how many will agree, but a movie director’s job is one of the toughest. He is directing a human being, an asset with no predictability. What makes it bit easier is that such directors can have re-takes. In real life you don’t get second take.

The key then is to realize that this is one thing in world that can’t be controlled. Whatever is done, people at a certain point of time will deviate from the script, may be a little, may be more, but they will. Trying to control this will lead to frustration and hurt. Not everything will go as per one’s wish, one has to accept the asset one has, and this has to be accepted. I guess this is what comes from high degree of Emotional Quotient, to be self aware, to self manage and social awareness.

Never expect from others what you expect from yourself. It leads to nothing but hurt for both. The more one is ambitious, more difficult will life be. With all these epiphanies, still lies the bigger one – it is easier to write here than to practice!

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Tuesday, March 01, 2011

35 Bn Loss


I could not even imagine in my worst dreams what it would feel to lose a 35 Bn USD deal. That’s what the team at EADS must be feeling now in contrast to the glee at Boeing headquarters. This completes the cycle in a way; both the team has lost and won the same deal once. This does look like a final decision with the tempered reaction from EADS compared to Boeing of last time and few political realities. Read a bit about the last decision
here.

Even thought there is always a thought of losing a deal, but EADS would have known it better after its win last time was over tuned. It is all known that none of the B2B deals are based on merits, or the cases are ever so easy to compare against each other. What decides the outcome is everything other than what is on the submitted paper. It’s the backroom machination that gets you the deal. To top all that, this was a defence deal. Sure even last time there would have been few other deciders and this time the odds were clearly visible against EADS. No need to mention the obvious. Alabama’s loss is Kansas’s gain, few careers lost is few careers built at Boeing. Apart from all these the greatest sadness of a loss is to see disappointment for so many, but life goes on. The best on this, in my opinion, came from Atmore’s Mayor Howard Shell - “That’s like a lot of other things sometimes things don’t happen like you would like for them to …”

I don’t think EADS should appeal, it would not win, and I would be happy to be proved wrong.
World is a tough place to be.

Update - So EADS is not going to contest the decision. Congratulations and Good Luck Boeing !

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