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To one day be a part of IEEE.
A dream which I had one when I was doing my Engineering in the year 2015, today on 28th Feb, 2020 this dream and Life Goal came true.
Back in the day, when I had read a paper from IEEE I was overwhelmed by the sheer technical prowess which I could and couldn't understand in the research paper i was looking at and today on 28th Feb, 2020 I submitted my very own presentation in IEEE.
Truly happy to share this milestone with all my LinkedIn community friends.
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It clearly is impacting some of the most important factors that keeps the company UP & Running.
It is Time, we re-structure our organization and our company policies such that Emotional Intelligence can survive and thrive in it.
This will help everyone in the mind, body and the Soul level. Trust me it will, it is that important and impactful.
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Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
1. Innovation
Innovation is the driving force behind
every economy. This can be seen, when we take a look
at the developed economies. The initially capitalize and
then monetize on the Innovation that has happened.
This very model is what has brought riches
and prosperity to developed countries and now with
time the developing nations are also following suite.
Innovation is not something that can
simply be introduced within an ecosystem. There is a
dimension of culture that is associated with Innovation.
2. Here, in this essay I would like to present
my views with-respect-to this very statement.
There is this, is one cultural-aspect, which
is very prominent in U.S.A., which is that we see the
children moving out of their homes at about 16-to-18
years of age.
This practise has become culture in America.
A person go out facing the realities of the World all by
himself without a wall to fall back on, really plays a very
major role in shaping the mind of the person.
Innovation demands certain traits in an
Individual like independent thinking, risk-taking attitude,
3. being self-sufficient to a very high degree, a close
understanding of the market, self-motivation and many
more.
The traits are within all of us at most
times, it is experiences in Life, which bring out
awareness of these traits, within an individuals own
mind.
This is an extremely important event
in a individual’s life and as we can see this had a lot to
do with the culture of the place.
Therefore, I would like to conclude
by saying that Innovation and culture go hand-in-hand
and if one wants to see progress within an economy,
culture is one aspect one has too look into.