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Monday, November 22, 2010

Inspirational Stories of Famous Failures and Their Future Success

Came across a wonderful collection of Famous Failures and Their Future Success Stories....

Great source of inspiration!

"So you have tried something and you have failed. Maybe numerous times. If you have been told you have no talent, aren't cut out for "this business" or are never going to "make it in this line of work", Well don't be discouraged. The following are stories of other people who were told the same thing or something similar and went on to be major successes! You might just recognize a few:

The Vice President of Columbia told this actor that he was never going to make it in the business. The actor? - Harrison Ford

His first book was rejected by 12 publishing houses and sixteen agents. - John Grisham

Turned down by a recording company saying "We don't like their sound and guitar music is on the way out" They were talking about the Beatles

Was told by his father that he would amount to nothing and be a disgrace to himself and his family - Charles Darwin

Told by a music teacher "as a composer he is hopeless" - Beethoven

Was told that "he couldn't sing at all" Enrico Caruso

Fired from a newspaper because he "lacked imagination and had no original ideas" - Walt Disney

Were told by Publishers that "anthologies didn't sell" and the book was "too positive"

Rejected a total of 140 times. The book? Chicken Soup for the Soul. It now has 65 different titles and has sold over 80 million copies all over the world.

Told by a teacher he was "too stupid to learn anything" Thomas Edison

Failed the sixth grade - Winston Churchill

Wasn't able to speak until he was almost 4 years old and his teachers said he would "never amount to much" - Albert Einstein

Did poorly in school and failed at running the family farm - Isaac Newton

Was not allowed to wait on customers in the store he worked in because "he didn't have enough sense" - F. W. Woolworth

Was cut from the high school basketball team, went home, locked himself in his room and cried - Michael Jordan

Producer told her she was "unattractive" and could not act - Marilyn Monroe

This book was rejected 18 times before it was published. It then sold over one million copies the first year. The book was Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach

Auditioned for All My Children and got rejected - Julia Roberts

Received 30 rejections and the author threw it in the trash. Luckily his wife fished it out again and encouraged him to resubmit it. The book was Carrie - the author Stephen King

As you can see, these are just a few of the people who refused to listen to the criticism or the "experts".

If they could do it - so can you!"

Thursday, November 11, 2010

MBA Business ...Its all about money..

Why MBA? Well not many people ask this question today. After spending 3 years graduating (enjoying college) in arts/commerce/science, when one enters a 'happy realization' mode that he/she is one of those crores of graduates that have flocked out of an obsolete educational system, one wants to do 'something' in life. And that 'something' today is MBA; for students who know that they cant do computers and do not want to do CA. After all it serves as a visa for entry into good organisations. (I am not talking here of those handful of focussed students who decide very early in their life what their ambitions and goals are. My due respect and great thanks to them.)

So coming back to MBA, getting a seat for MBA is not as difficult as it was some years ago, considering that institutes offering MBA courses are exploding like serial blasts occurring all over the country.

My question is not 'Why MBA?', but 'What MBA?' This question has come to me many a times. When I was myself a part of this 2 years ago, and also today when my profession requires me to interact with our 'freshers'.

But our 'freshers' have something else to ask... and that is 'What is the package?' I approached nearly 40 MBA students today, some with jobs and some still in search of one (with a good package). Well almost 90% of them did not bother of what the job profile was, which company, what is their learning. They were just worried about the 'package'! It seemed that they were so burdened with the fact that their parents spent plenty of money for their education; that they want to repay it all with interest asap.

Nearly 70% of these students were unable to frame a simple sentence in English, forget judging them on their communication skills. And one Mr. X played some practical jokes on me: I asked him "What is your role in xxx company as a yyy.?", to which he answered, "Yes, I am on company payroll."!!!!!! Yes, I am still alive and in my correct senses yet, though I truly was dumbstruck.

Is anyone worried of how to increase one's employability, of how to make oneself competent for entry and survival in the market, of what profile to go for that will help shape ones career? I would also blame the institutes that are repeatedly failing to produce leaders for tomorrow. Isn't it the duty of the management colleges to instill the correct attitudes in the students who are going to be the future of India? Or should we assume that its all about making money-be it the institutes or the students who graduate from them?

- VAISHALI PARGAONKAR

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