2. The Cat: That
depends a good
deal on where
you want to get
to.
Alice: I don’t
much care where.
The Cat: Then it
doesn’t much
matter which way
you go.
Alice: Would you
tell me, please,
which way I ought
to go from here?
The Cat: That
depends a on
where you want to
get to.
Alice: I don’t much care
where.
The Cat: Then it doesn’t
much matter which way
you go.
3. What is GOAL?
A dream becomes a
goal when action is
taken towards
achieving it
15. In 1984 of the Tokyo
International Marathon, one
Japanese athlete Yamada
unexpectedly won the world
championship.
Reporters asked him his secret of
success, he said that: ”I use
wisdom to defeat opponent." Many
people didn’t believe him.
Marathon is the sport requires both
physical strength and endurance. He
said that wisdom led to his success
seems reluctantly.
16. Two years later, Yamada
Italian International Marathon
championship again.
A reporter asked him secret of
his success.
Yamada answered the
reporter the same as last
time:" I use wisdom to defeat
opponent." Everyone was
puzzled by his so-called
wisdom.
17. Yamada in his
autobiography he says:"
Before each game, I will
travel the whole route and
check it carefully.
I will mark some important
signs alone the road, such
as the first mark is a bank,
the second mark is a tree,
and the third mark is a red
house, thus mark to the
end.
Ten years later, the mystery is
finally discovered.
18. When the race begins, I run as
fast as I can towards the 1st goal,
the bank. When I arrive at the
bank, I will strive for the 2nd goal,
the tree.
I break the whole marathon route
into many small goals and finish
them one by one easily.
If I had set my goal at the end of
the 40 kilometers then I would be
exhausted in the first 10
kilometers because I am scared
by the remote distance."
19. This story gives us a lot of
inspiration. You can learn a lot
from it.
A great dream can be
achieved through many small
goals. These small goals are
your short term goals.
Sometimes we fail not
because the goal is too hard,
it is that we don't break the
long term goal into several
small goals. So we feel that
success is too far away.
21. Swami Vivekananda – Global
citizen
Some Real stories of
Indians who set goals,
achieved them and are
successful
22. E. Sreedharan -“Metro Man”
E. Sreedharan was born on 12 june 1932
in the Palakkad district of Kerala.
Completed his Civil Engineering from the
Government Engineering College,
Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh
known as JNTUK.
Started his as a lecturer in Civil Engineering
College at the Government Polytechnic,
Kozhikode
Served as the managing director of Delhi Metro
23. Narayan Murthy – Founder of
Infosys
Born into a Kannada family in Mysore,
India on August 20, 1946.
B.E. Electrical from University of
Mysore (1967) and M.Tech from IIT
Kanpur (1969).
Narayan Murthy began his career
with Patni Computer Systems in Pune.
In 1981, Narayana Murthy founded
Infosys with six other software
professionals.
24. Azim Premji
Born in 1945 in Mumbai
Top 30 all time great
entrepreneurs in the World
Completed Electronic Engineering
from Stanford University, USA
Took over Wipro at 21 years,
transformed from vegetable oil
business to one of the largest IT
service provider
25. Bachelor’s in science and MBA
from IIM, Calcutta
Started her career with Johnson &
Johnson
Pusued Master’s degree in Public
and Private Management
Listed in World’s 100 most
influential people
CEO of PepsiCo
Indira Nooyi
26. Vinod Dham
Father of Pentium Chip
Completed Electronic Engineering
from Delhi University and Masters
from University of Cincinnati,
USA
Began his career in NCR
Corporation at Dayton, USA
Joined Intel where he developed
world famous Pentium processor
27. •Is a state of mind
•It is a journey
•You are successful if you get
satisfaction with what you are
doing
•Success is when you are able
to help others to succeed
What is Success ?
Nooyi was born in Madras (presently Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India. She was educated at Holy Angels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School in Madras. She received a Bachelor's degree in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from Madras Christian College in 1974 and a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (MBA) from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta in 1976.[4] Beginning her career in India, Nooyi held product manager positions at Johnson & Johnson and textile firm Mettur Beardsell. She was admitted to Yale School of Management in 1978 and earned a Master's degree in Public and Private Management. While at Yale, she completed her summer internship with Booz Allen Hamilton.[5] Graduating in 1980, Nooyi joined the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and then held strategy positions at Motorola and Asea Brown Boveri.
After graduation in Electrical Engineering (with an emphasis in Electronics) from the prestigious Delhi College of Engineering (now known as Delhi Technological University) in 1971, he joined a Delhi-based semiconductor company called Continental Devices.[7] In 1975, he left this job and joined University of Cincinnati,[8] in Cincinnati, Ohio – USA, to pursue a master's degree in Electrical Engineering, where he specialised in Solid State Science. After completing his masters degree in 1977, he joined NCR Corporation[9] at Dayton, Ohio, where he did cutting edge work in developing advanced Non-Volatile Memories. He then joined Intel,[10] where he led the development of the world famous Pentium processor. He is called the "Father of Pentium"[11][12] for his role in the development of the Pentium processor. He is also one of the co-inventors of Intel’s first Flash memory technology (ETOX).[13] He rose to the position of vice-president of Micro processor Group at Intel.
He left Intel in 1995, and joined a startup NexGen,[14] which was subsequently acquired by AMD.[15] Dham played an instrumental role in the launch of K6[16] – the "Pentium killer" processor at rival AMD. He held vice president position of AMD's Computation Products Group. He then went on to lead a nascent startup, Silicon Spice[17] in April 1998, which he redirected to build a VOIP Chip and later sold it to Broadcom[18] in 2000. He then launched an incubator NewPath Ventures, where he co – founded companies with an objective of using India’s emerging talent in chip design for R&D. He is currently a Managing Director and founder of Indo US Venture Partners,[19] an early stage India focused fund that he founded after NewPath. Dham has over the years been a Board member and an advisor to dozens of private and public companies.