Monday, June 22, 2009
Save Time and Money!
You are working on an important project, and then up pops a new window, completely derailing your work. There it is: the dreaded Outlook reminder! You have a meeting in 15 minutes … 10 minutes … 5 minutes.
As the people of a global company that encourages input and collaboration, we all spend a lot of our time in meetings. Yet, many of those meetings seem like a colossal waste of time! Research shows that 30 percent of meeting time is considered unproductive.
Believe it or not, most meetings can be completed in just 45 minutes! That’s the perfect timeframe – according to research, the average meeting-goer loses focus after 41 minutes and starts planning his grocery list.
Be prepared …
* What’s the scope of your meeting? Answer that with just one, clear sentence! If you can’t, do more research first – you’re not ready for a meeting yet!
* Invite the right people, and only the right people.
* Respect the local business hours of your attendees.
* Write out a clear agenda and assign time to each item. Share it ahead of time – and don’t accept last-minute additions.
* Share support materials early, so attendees can review them before the call. If your materials aren’t ready, reschedule!
* If you are using a PowerPoint presentation, keep it short, to the point and directly related to the scope of your meeting. Plan to spend about 5 minutes on each slide: for a 45-minute meeting, you should have only 9 content slides!
If you are leading the meeting …
* Wear a watch! Start and end on time, and stick to the timeline in your agenda.
* Your job is to facilitate. Ask someone else to take notes.
* Keep the meeting on track and on topic. Bring the conversation back on topic by interrupting, referring to the point, summarizing the discussion, and moving on.
* Limit discussion, and agree to disagree when appropriate. Aim for consensus, not unanimity.
* Every action item should be assigned to a specific attendee, with a deadline!
If you are attending the meeting …
* Do you need to be there? If you don’t, decline the invite.
* Review materials before the call begins! If you didn’t, decline the invite.
* Pay attention! It’s tempting to answer email or IM. Don’t! Your focus will speed the meeting along.
At the end of the meeting …
* Recap the discussion and the action items.
* Be friendly! Socializing is important, too. Just save it for the end of the call!
* Take two minutes to evaluate the meeting and check in with participants about what could have gone better
After the meeting …
* Immediately write and send out a meeting summary. Capture all decisions and action items.
* Follow up! Make sure action items are on track. If the actions are done, it’s like the meeting never happened.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Recipe - Dhaal palak masala
Today I will give you a simple recipe of Dhaal palak masala. I prepared it today and it was very tasty. This dish can be used as a side-dish for chappathi and paraatha.
Ingredients:
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Palak or keerai (mulai keerai or ponnanganni keerai) - 3 cups
Toor Dhaal - 1 cup
Tomato - 3
Onion - 1 (Can be prepared without onion also)
Ghee (Clarified butter) or oil - 3 tbsp
Red chilli - 2 or 3
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Coriander seeds - 1 tsp
Menthi - 1 tsp
Grated coconut - 1/4 cup
Ginger paste - 1 tbsp
Mustard - 1 tsp
Method:
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1. Add 2 tbsp of ghee/oil in a pan, and add chopped onions and fry it till golden brown. Add tomato, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, red chillies, menthi and grated coconut. Fry all these items for 1 minute and grind to make it a paste.
2. Cut the palak leaves into small pieces and mix it with water along with the toor dhaal. Make it to boil for 10 minutes in the cooker.
3. Drain the water from the mixture and keep it aside.
4. Take a cooking vessel and add 1 tbsp ghee. to this add the ginger paste and saute for a minute. Now add the masala paste and saute it for a minute till the raw smell goes away.
5. To this, add the palak dhaal mixture and the drained water.
6. Cook for 10 minutes. Garnish with roasted cashewnuts and seasoned with mustard.
Ingredients:
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Palak or keerai (mulai keerai or ponnanganni keerai) - 3 cups
Toor Dhaal - 1 cup
Tomato - 3
Onion - 1 (Can be prepared without onion also)
Ghee (Clarified butter) or oil - 3 tbsp
Red chilli - 2 or 3
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Coriander seeds - 1 tsp
Menthi - 1 tsp
Grated coconut - 1/4 cup
Ginger paste - 1 tbsp
Mustard - 1 tsp
Method:
~~~~~~~
1. Add 2 tbsp of ghee/oil in a pan, and add chopped onions and fry it till golden brown. Add tomato, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, red chillies, menthi and grated coconut. Fry all these items for 1 minute and grind to make it a paste.
2. Cut the palak leaves into small pieces and mix it with water along with the toor dhaal. Make it to boil for 10 minutes in the cooker.
3. Drain the water from the mixture and keep it aside.
4. Take a cooking vessel and add 1 tbsp ghee. to this add the ginger paste and saute for a minute. Now add the masala paste and saute it for a minute till the raw smell goes away.
5. To this, add the palak dhaal mixture and the drained water.
6. Cook for 10 minutes. Garnish with roasted cashewnuts and seasoned with mustard.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Popular newspaper, magazine and news channel links
All,
Today I am going to give you the website links of different popular newspapers/magazines and news channels in India and across the globe.
Well, you will always get them on a search engine but here I have collected some of the popular ones and given it for you. You can bookmark this page and keep it for your use.
Let's take a look at some of these.
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The Times of India
The Hindu
The Indian Express
Epaper
DeccanChronicle
The Hindustan Times
Asian Age
Deccan Herald
Mid-Day
The Telegraph
The Tribune
The Statesman
News Today
DNA
Mumbai Mirror
The Economic Times
Business Standard
The Financial Express
Business Line
Regional news
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(Make sure to download the regional fonts before viewing in the regional language)
Hindi
Dainik Jagran
BBC Hindi
Lok Satta
Sahara Samay
Dainik Bhaskar
Rajdhani Times
Bengali
AnandaBazar
Bartaman Patrika
BBC Bengali
Telugu
Andhra Bhoomi
Andhra Jyothy
Andhra Prabha
Tamil
Daily Thanthi
Dinamalar
BBC Tamil
Dinakaran
Dinamani
Kannada
Kannada Prabha
Vishva kannada
Udayavani
Malayalam
Kerala Kaumudi
Malayala Manorama
Manoramaonline
Magazines:
========
India Today group magazines include, India Today, Reader's Digest, Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Harvard Business Review, etc
IndiaTodayGroup
India Today
Reader's Digest
Money Today
Business Today
Men's Health
Auto Bild
Harward Business Review
Cosmopolitan
The Week
Outlook
Frontline
Sportstar
BusinessWorld
Femina
FilmFare
Health
Savvy
Elle
PC Quest
Business Barrons
Living Digital
DataQuest India
Hindi
Tamil
Vikatan
Kumudam
Kalki
News Channels in India and across the globe
==================================
NDTV
IBNLive
TimesNow
HeadlinesToday
Samachar
AajTak
ZeeNews
DDINews
DDNews
DDIndia
Fox News
AlJazeera
EuroNews
RussiaToday
French Tv
BBC
CNN
Reuters
MSN
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I hope this piece of information would have been useful for you...Any other piece of information if you want to know, send me a message, I will try to get it for you.
//Priya.
Today I am going to give you the website links of different popular newspapers/magazines and news channels in India and across the globe.
Well, you will always get them on a search engine but here I have collected some of the popular ones and given it for you. You can bookmark this page and keep it for your use.
Let's take a look at some of these.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Times of India
The Hindu
The Indian Express
Epaper
DeccanChronicle
The Hindustan Times
Asian Age
Deccan Herald
Mid-Day
The Telegraph
The Tribune
The Statesman
News Today
DNA
Mumbai Mirror
The Economic Times
Business Standard
The Financial Express
Business Line
Regional news
~~~~~~~~~~~
(Make sure to download the regional fonts before viewing in the regional language)
Hindi
Dainik Jagran
BBC Hindi
Lok Satta
Sahara Samay
Dainik Bhaskar
Rajdhani Times
Bengali
AnandaBazar
Bartaman Patrika
BBC Bengali
Telugu
Andhra Bhoomi
Andhra Jyothy
Andhra Prabha
Tamil
Daily Thanthi
Dinamalar
BBC Tamil
Dinakaran
Dinamani
Kannada
Kannada Prabha
Vishva kannada
Udayavani
Malayalam
Kerala Kaumudi
Malayala Manorama
Manoramaonline
Magazines:
========
India Today group magazines include, India Today, Reader's Digest, Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Harvard Business Review, etc
IndiaTodayGroup
India Today
Reader's Digest
Money Today
Business Today
Men's Health
Auto Bild
Harward Business Review
Cosmopolitan
The Week
Outlook
Frontline
Sportstar
BusinessWorld
Femina
FilmFare
Health
Savvy
Elle
PC Quest
Business Barrons
Living Digital
DataQuest India
Hindi
Tamil
Vikatan
Kumudam
Kalki
News Channels in India and across the globe
==================================
NDTV
IBNLive
TimesNow
HeadlinesToday
Samachar
AajTak
ZeeNews
DDINews
DDNews
DDIndia
Fox News
AlJazeera
EuroNews
RussiaToday
French Tv
BBC
CNN
Reuters
MSN
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I hope this piece of information would have been useful for you...Any other piece of information if you want to know, send me a message, I will try to get it for you.
//Priya.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Bienvenue!
Hi all!
Welcome to my world! my world of blogging where in we can discuss about any topic, say, general affairs, markets, industry, lifestyle, cinema, sports, religion, cuisines, travel, etc.
Please give me your support to make this blogging a success...
Let's make this blog more useful and effective for all of us.
With your support,
Priya.
Welcome to my world! my world of blogging where in we can discuss about any topic, say, general affairs, markets, industry, lifestyle, cinema, sports, religion, cuisines, travel, etc.
Please give me your support to make this blogging a success...
Let's make this blog more useful and effective for all of us.
With your support,
Priya.
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