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Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Walking the walk..



Its been quite some time since my last post. Several ideas were flying in my mind all through this month about the next post but somehow the inertia to start writing was quite high. I attribute this to a variety of reasons ranging from our summer placements, really crazy second term, some interesting developments in my life :-), holidays etc.. A big hats off to all those writers, now that I came to know how difficult it is to put pen on paper, especially when you don't have anything to write.

The third term started with a crazy winter. Temperatures dipped to as low as 0 degrees, for the first time in the last ten years. The only positive side is that it became a nice reason for sleeping 8 to 10 hours a day. The classes are less crazier as compared to last term, with some really good Profs. This is the fests season for all types of colleges around the country. IIM L's Manfest ended yesterday, after 3 rocking days. There were some good performances by Pain of salvation, Salim Sulaiman etc. I remember the days when we called Telugu music director Chakri to perform during our college fest.. :-)

With a plethora of events lined up in various events, we put on our thinking cap and set on a journey of multiple events, one after other. Manfest's Marksmen is one of them, where we had to design a few strategies for the Lucknow heritage walk. To tell the truth, this was the first time I heard of the thing called Heritage walk. However, the concept seemed really interesting and the competition challenging. So we set out to walk the walk on 16th Jan. Please excuse my exaggeration, the Lucknow heritage walk covers the old city of Lucknow, walk through the little twining gullies of Lucknow, ancient buildings, shires, some famous monuments in 2-3 hours time. The walk started last May and was considered a success by almost all of the organizers.

Our journey started on a little difficult note as getting up at 6.30AM on a cold winter night is a really big task. However, we reached the starting point "Tila Wali Masjid" at 8AM. We weren't aware that the magic of the old city is going to take us on a ride that morning. The Masjid though not huge, was really beautiful. And the interesting fact was that it was used as a hospital by the British, during the 1857 revolt. The guide was able to speak considerably good English, and hence we were able to understand most of the things.

Then was the Bara Imambara, one of Asia's biggest halls without pillars. We were surprised to know that it was built to create employment during the famine. And my teammate Naresh, famous as "Jallu", was quick to grasp that it is the concept of fiscal expansion done by the Governments of countries during recession. Then came the chowk area, as told by the guide, was the shopping mall of Lucknow around 200 years back. The gully started from Gol darwaza the roughly 2-3 meter wide road was in between closely packed houses. Interestingly every house had big balconies, which we were told were used by dancers. There were many other interesting places like French colony, places which hosted Mahatma Gandhi, Places of Emperor Akbar times, Nepali haveli etc. The Nawabi splendor, Indo – Iranian , Mughal, Persian architectures were a visual treat.

The most striking thing was the food. We had gajar ka halva which was pure black in color. The interesting thing was the guy who was selling told that it is made from black carrot and no color was added. We had nahari-Kulchas for breakfast, which is the delicacy of Lucknow. The kulcha was the best kulcha I had till date. It literally melted in my mouth. Nahari is beef. I never had beef till then, but felt it was good. Then was Makhan. A soft ice cream sort of dish made from milk. It was the dessert for the day and completed our invasion on food. Overall, the walk was a wonderful experience and especially with no publicity or visibility on the internet, we never expected it to be so good. We were told that the old city has the power to tickle all the five senses of the body and we really did feel so.

Today we see heritage walks almost in any city. When we talked to the designer of the Lucknow and heritage walks, we were told that the main objective of the heritage walk was to spread the awareness about the city to its own people thus improving the pride, responsibility etc. Even we felt that Heritage walks are the best ways to know about your city. Do walk the walk.



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Sunday, August 29, 2010

iBrand 2010 and the Hand of God


Campus was buzzing with activity after midterms and turnout for every miniscule event was phenomenal. These events are fun for some, CV point for few, learning for a very few and waste of time for the remaining. During the same time, one of the committees launched iBrand, and the criterion for the first round was a creative product and practical feasibility was not a constraint. I did not have any such product flash in my mind, so did not even care to form a team.

Tuesday, 24th July, I was in accounting class when I suddenly got an idea about a product which would wake up so many students, sleeping in class. I checked with my friends about the deadline of iBrand and it was the same day! I had less than a day to make a concept, shoot an ad, edit it, come up with a name and a caption and then submit it. I had the concept and even the caption ready by the end of the next class. I could not stop myself from thinking about the project, with the concept seeming a definite hit.

I discussed it with a few of my friends during lunch and they seemed ok with the idea. So we had the cast and crew ready by 3PM. But there was no screenplay as we were still not sure of the various functions of the product. The only thing we knew was that our product looked like a hand and does many things for us. Ideas were flowing from everyone. So we had shot 6 scenes in all each showing various functions. The shooting was the easier part with very few retakes. Both of my friends who acted were actually pretty good at acting, and even the scene with a melodramatic sequence was done in a single shot.

Still, the tougher part remained. There was a lot of editing and mixing needed to be done and also we had to come up with a name. I had started editing with my little knowledge of windows movie maker and had a really tough time especially with splitting the audio. As we were halfway through, the name "Hand of God" had come up and so we decided to go ahead with it as we dint have anything better. The video was also done by midnight and submitted. After watching the videos of other entries, I really felt happy that we did a good job and had a gut feeling that we will go through.

The results were out in 2 days and as expected we were through. The second round was one hell of an experience. It was a live promotion project and we had video slots, poster places chosen by auction. Thanks to Kalyan, we had the most hatke and innovative posters, among all other teams, ready well before midnight. We had 3 videos made in one day and after which I had become a pro in movie maker! There were videos played, posters put up, games designed and many more conceptualized and executed, all in less than two days. As the event information is confidential, I cannot disclose any more details.

Thanks to our team Akatsuki (Dinesh, Naveen, Sneha, Kalyan and me), we had two wonderful days of action, promotion, learning and more than all, lots of fun.


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Monday, August 9, 2010

The Beer Game


What struck your mind after looking at the name "Beer Game"?? My first thought when I saw the mail about the game, was the competition between Aamir and Sharman Joshi in RDB. But some how interested by the name and the creative poster, we formed a team to participate.

A little gyan, The beer game was developed at MIT in the 1960s. The beer game exercise is a simulation of a production-distribution system for a consumer product, such as beer. The exercise demonstrates the impact of system structure on human performance in a complex process. Each team has a Manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler and a retailer with Each player's goal being maximizing profit. The customers would be the people organizing the event and there would be no communication between the players except for the placing of orders by passing of a sheet. The winner would be the team which maximizes profits by reducing the losses and the inventory costs.

The game started after a little strategy making and our strategy was that the manufacturer and the distributor (thats me) would maintain large inventories and the retailer and the wholesaler maintains considerably smaller inventories. The first two rounds were a cake walk until the demand started becoming very unstable. I felt that we somehow missed the logic that even the wholesaler needs to have a large inventory. But the rules of the game doesn't allow me to communicate that to the wholesaler. The demand dropped sharply towards the end and we were left with huge scrap inventory which was a loss.

Keeping the game aside, there was a great learning. It was an actual simulation of any company which has a large supply chain involved. I understood the importance of strategy and may be the McKinseys and the BCGs into play here. The inventory cost and the scrap costs also wouldn't matter if the profit per unit is quite high compared to the costs.

Three cheers and a big pat on the back for OIG (Operations Interest Group, IIM L) for the wonderful experience.



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