Friday, May 23, 2008

MICROSOFT

Ranked at No. 5 last year, Microsoft has slipped more than a few notches...

Easily one of the most popular brands of all times, Microsoft dominates the global software market. Right from its Operating System, to it’s software suite, to SQL servers, to developer tools (MSDN), to Business Solutions, its MSN network, Windows- powered mobile phones, the Microsoft ZuneMICROSOFT MP3 player, to the popular gaming console ‘Xbox 360’… phew!

In India, over the last year, Microsoft has undertaken numerous business activities, the most widely publicised of which were the launches of Widows Vista, Office 2007 software suite and that of the Xbox 360 console. Other prominent offers included Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0 platform for all Airtel users and the launch of the Windows XP Media Centre PCs. All of which clearly served to enhance the brand presence and recall in the Indian market. Then there are also its various CSR initiatives viz. imparting IT skills in villages and promoting technology access for impoverished students, which are boosting Microsoft’s image in their own way. Says Ravi Venkatesan, Chairman, Microsoft India, “We want to see technology help each individual in unlocking his/her true potential.” Clearly, Microsoft has made all the right moves in India. But with Google and Yahoo hitting on the innovation key, Microsoft has slipped in our rankings.

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Source:- IIPM Editorial, 2008
An IIPM and Management Guru Prof.Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

Monday, May 05, 2008

Nett(o)ing in moolah

Cheryl NETTO... She lives, breathes and eats finance and enjoys it every step of the way!

When India was just growing up to the nuances of the financial sector, one lady had already grasped its long-term potential. Cheryl Netto, Executive Director of JM Financial, a leading investment banking firm. Speaking to 4Ps B&M, she said “I joined JM Financial 15 years back. When I started my career, women working in banks were a commonCheryl NETTO sight, but not so in investment banking. I realised that it was not a place for the weak-hearted, since it demanded long working hours and focused client management.”

So, did she face major difficulties in this male-dominated field? “JM Financial is an equalopportunity firm and gave me the platform to pursue my ambitions, grow and be recognized as an individual with the same aspirations as my male counterparts.” She does believe that women have more tolerance and empathy, which gave them an edge at the workplace.

Not only that, she has also gone one step ahead and charted out her future plans as well, looking forward to anchor a social initiative where she can leverage her knowledge of the financial world and client network. “I believe there is ample scope for young women to make their mark globally. You must stay committed and focused on your goals and believe in yourself,” is her advice to women professionals. Shall we say, more power to women empowered?

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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2008
An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative