Sunday 23 March 2014

Cerebrum - Bangalored

Today when we go to a KFC restaurant, we never care what their "Secret Recipe" is, we just order our Large Popcorn and move out, well no offence to the Pious Vegetarians.


Meanwhile Europe has been executing their "Apprenticeship Model" since the middle ages wherein they train the youth rigorously according to their field of interest and later on they take over their businesses and train the next generations.

This system was happening even in our country from a long time ago but was quite Individualistic and Unorganised but with the onset of "The Youth Ego", i.e when the Youngsters of India thought that I would do something on my own. So he/she left the huge platform of their Parents Success to serve into the mighty Corporate World. 

The only thing we forgot (by this time you may have figured out that I am one of you) was that we didn't have any skills required to do a Corporate Job. The Global Labour Arbitrage brought tremendous job opportunities and  we got a White Collared job in a "Call Centre", where we were supposed to speak in an American accent and call United States as "The United States" by simply faking our accent which we became pretty good at.


Due to reducing arbitrage India had to move up on the value chains, hence we got ourselves an executive M.B.A from a Premier Institute. Market capitalisation, Finance, Equity, Working Capital kind of terms enhanced our Persona.

But the only thing we forgot was that the man sitting in US was holding the Reins of our Career and we practically had no control over it. Our overprotective parents never wanted us to face the kind of difficulties and struggle they had  faced. They just wanted their child to live an honest upright life. But as they Spared The Rod It Spoiled The Country's Economy.

I am not saying that we all should join our Family Business or stop doing Corporate Jobs. My point of view is that we should not become a Country skilled in Clerical Jobs. Rather we should bring in new innovation technologies to either our family business/profession or even explore new Entrepreneurship fields by developing skills required to enter into the Global Market.

Now Probably You Might Be Thinking, What is the KFC's Secret Recipe ??

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