Priyavrat.Thareja

Blog » Pages

Part II c (published in Quality World, See Thareja’s article in Quality World, March 08 issue>

.Part II d D(R)E(A)MING FOR A QUALITY WORLD
(Deming never demeaned People. The meaning is provided by Education & Training: Communicated)

Abstract
Dr Deming added to the kity of his recommendations for facilitating a chain reaction in organisational improvement two agendas, after looking at anti-Quality culture of Americans. An enlarged set of 14 points thus evolved.

Read More

- Posted on June 1st, 2008 in Pages, Quality, Education | 1,698 Views | Comments (0)

Hi all Graduate students,
The work you have done needs to be parked some where.
1. Could you remove spelling and grammer errors.
2.some 15 + ( but pertinent references, dulyy tagged)
3. Pros and cons? do not forget cons ..these are importnat.
4 All seven basic requirements of paper, we discussed in class.

To be successful in 1st go,

Read More

- Posted on May 24th, 2008 in Pages | 3,794 Views | Comments (0)

Note: The objective is to make it publishable, and Submit suitably.
The editorial processes

Read More

- Posted on May 7th, 2008 in Pages, Technical, Education, Publications | 2,209 Views | Comments (0)

Why did the chicken cross the road? Some answers:

1.PRIYAVRAT THAREJA:
(a) Ch..Ch..Ch..Ch……….. Chicken!
Run over by a Messey Fergussen…
Must have been by-now in the kitchen.

(b) Well! There must have been a Chick across the road… The Chicken went after her?

(c) This side there were reasons of an impending bird flue! the other side of the road is You.

(d) To avoid being bitten,
by a chic-loving kitten,
and invited over a game for hide and seek
The opportunist chicken managed to sneak.

The contributions from you are welcome….., and they will fall in the Queue,
after the following good ones:

Read More

- Posted on April 30th, 2008 in Pages, General, Humour | 2,677 Views | Comments (0)

Knowledge.. a product of knowing…is the milestone of a journey to competence.

Untill knowledge accompanies a good value addition the labour involved in acquiring it may be entirely useless. e.g. the development of a technology, say a superlative advancement in a pager, as consummated by Motorola, when the product had already undergone a transformation at some other place, even though the product or technology had not even started on its maturity phase on the product life cycle.

The path of acquiring Knowledge, however simple or however complex, does not fade out, for it leaves experiences which can be retraced for a similar journey, which can be now be made productive. Generally 40 % of all efforts in Design, on an average are wasted. There is yet a substantial benefit of reinvesting in proper Designing and planning to achieve success. Similarly, let the knowing or learnings be plethoric……IF it is carried out as a part of some indulgence in learning, it should end up, at last, as being helpful! and, Till the process of unlearning were in place.
Quotes Ariel Barrios-Medina, Knowledge at School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry — Buenos Aires University, at 8:55 am EST on March 7, 2008 “Knowledge is the only instrument of production that is not subject to diminishing returns”, . John Maurice Clark, Journal of Political Economy, 1923
He posted it in a reply to the Matthew Henry Hall caption “Knowledge, the most powerful sleeping pill”.

I too Undoubtedly feel that Knowledge is a vital possession for: Knowledge, You have the power to sustain, as a ledge, the flows of an ignorant storm.D(r)e(a)ming for a Quality World”, March 08
Priyavrat Thareja

- Posted on March 24th, 2008 in Pages | 9,166 Views | Comments (1)