
Do you get reminded of plush jobs, high salaries and a quick accelerator to the dream world that you ever thought of? Give yourself a slight pause at this moment and a good reality check. Ask me about the ‘recessionary chic’ of the times what a learning experience it has been.
It all started with struggling placements at the B-School. The luck over ruled the deserving this time with shrinkage in business opportunities. The heat was evident in the India Inc. business arena. Talent and experience was sought after the most during the slowdown for the little positions that were being catered to. If we ponder over the kind of opportunities many landed up, they might not be lucrative at all…not matching the area of interest or expertise that we were knowledgeable or could contribute. Fast learning, no wastage on training, prior experience and action were the key words of the time.
Learning at Sadhana Center for Management and Leadership Development (SCMLD) had been so dynamic that the current pass out batch could absorb the heat with silence… “Taking things as it is” (remember as taught at the Vipassana training camp). There had been shocking stories of pink slips at MNC’s and people completely out of job after such a long tenure and being loyal to the organizations. The top 10% made sense on the Performance meter and many put on PIP.
What we read in B- Schools made little sense when action was asked. Organizations dealt MBA’s as just as a normal part of the cycle and ‘nothing so special about’ it kind of an attitude. A lot of things could be well co-related like a ‘halo effect’ while selecting candidates, ‘Out of the Box’ thinking, Psychology studies on ‘Games people play’, Organizational Restructuring, Marketing meant ‘sales’, Lean Management, Lay offs, Sabbatical, flush of Free lancers, rise of Indian Entrepreneurs. The environment brought in the good side of the coin in India with focus on rising Entrepreneurs with efforts like Economic Times’s ‘Power Within’ campaigns and NEN challenges like ‘Hottest Startups’ etc. India’s focus shifted on the Agriculture and Rural Development, SME’s and MSME’s creating a path of a self sufficient mode for the country.
I’m a part of the present MBA Grads who is still to come across a profile where in I could contribute with the kind of skill sets I possess… but learning with whatever is at hand and doing full justice with the resources available. I keep self motivating on the lines of “no matter what happens, how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow” and would suggest all. Lets not to too optimistic about the future but lets also not forget the ‘silver lining’ or the ‘cherry on the pudding’.
Change is dynamic and that’s the only constant thing.
ofcourse as a fellow SCMLDian and a positive thinker, I agree to ur point of view ... keep going and make the best of what you have ... things will definitely be better tomorrow!! :) Cheers ... Keep Blogging
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. Being part of the MBAs who passed out in the mean lean year of 2009. However I guess both you and I shall agree to the point that no matter how much companies have jumped on to the "recession bandwagon" to stifle our ambitions we know our true worth and treat this as a mere stepping stone in our careers. We've just started and it is a good thing this rude shock came in the beginning rather than at a later stage when perhaps it would be more difficult to reconcile with.
ReplyDeleteAny which way, welcome to the blogosphere. It's nice to have you around.
Interesting post Sudipa. Looking forward to more from you.
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Yes Amrita... agree with you completely in terms of the experience that came in. Thanks for the warm welcome,its catching me on...
ReplyDeleteSir nice to get your comment on my blog,would try to keep up to it...
Congrats Sudipa a real gud wrk.i like it.
ReplyDeletehmm i can so much relate to this one. come what may we have learnt one thing really well at SCMLD is to fight- whether it maybe the evils in us or for the rights or what we deserve or this damn recession....those 18 months we spent ovr there in SCMLD were full of REAL action.
Looking forward for some more blogs. Cheers