"10 Golden Rules for a democratically healthy and progressive governance:
Rule 1 - Every citizen > 18 years to enroll as a voter and get ID
Rule 2 - At the time of elections, cast vote for Mr.Loot Maar of caste X
Rule 3 - If Rule 2 is broken then go to Rule 4
Rule 4 - Vote for Mr.Loot Maar II of caste Y, a close associate of Mr.Loot Maar
Rule 5 - In case of no choices, wait till next elections to follow rules 2 to 5. Lose vote.
Rule 6 - Always bear in mind there are no rules and rulers, there are only moving political goalposts and one can only do either of the two - vote or not vote. No Veto.
Rule 7 - Enjoy what is in hand(vote),even if it gives a momentary feeling of being powerful.
Rule 8 - Understand that nothing changes,only the governments do. The voters are always left with a 'change'.
Rule 9 - Don't change the Change until Change changes itself.
Rule 10 - Live. For every vote counts and nothing else matters"
Yours votefully
M.Krishna Kiran
Book Review: Multipliers – How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter
I read this interesting and enriching book by Liz Wiseman written along with management consultant Greg McKeown . Liz spent almost 17 years with Oracle Corporation in senior management role. Greg is a partner at The Wiseman Group and is a MBA from Stanford University. Those of us who are employed have to deal with three levels of people at all times. At the top are the superiors, in the middle or same level are the peers and at the bottom are the subordinates. The same person who delivers extra-ordinary results under one leadership completely falters under another leader. A doubt may arise as to why and how the same individual performed differently under two different leaders though the task remained the same. This book addresses such doubts. The authors have done an extensive research of around 150 top-notch executives around the world to understand the different styles of leadership and address the issue of varied performance. Based on their findings from the survey, they...
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