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Battle of Brains is Coimbatore's longest-running Inter-School quiz show that has taken place for the last 7 years. The quiz was hosted by our quizmaster Mr. Surya Narayanan.
Prashna is an Annual Open Quiz Competition organised by Amrita University, Coimbatore. With six individuals in the finals, the quiz took place virtually on Microsoft Teams.
Battle of Brains is Coimbatore's longest-running Inter-School quiz show that has taken place for the last 7 years. The quiz was hosted by our quizmaster Mr. Surya Narayanan.
A quiz about the stories of great brands and their fascinating founders. Quiz put together by Quizmaster Vikhyat Muthyala. Find more about these brands and their stories on the 'Talking Of Giants Podcast'.
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Quiz made for weekend sessions of TackOn Quiz Club.
Consists of 100 questions covering wide range of topics which include politics, business, language, entertainment, art, history etc.,
Presentation at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers - Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Developing Countries - 18 September 2013
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To win in today's fast-paced and hyper-competitive business environment, companies must learn to collaborate and partner extensively to innovate cost-effectively and sustainably under severe resource constraints. In this engaging presentation, Navi will unveil a groundbreaking business paradigm: Frugal Innovation. Frugal innovation is the ability to actively engage internal and external partners to do more with less: that is, to co-create significantly more business and social value for the entire ecosystem while minimizing use of increasingly limited resources. Thousands of inventive firms in resource-constrained emerging markets like India, China, Africa, and Brazil apply frugal innovation techniques to co-develop with partners affordable and sustainable solutions that deliver more value to customers at lower cost. These innovators extensively leverage public, private, and non-profit partnerships throughout the entire product development cycle. In this keynote, Navi will vividly describe how frugal innovation is practiced today by leading firms worldwide, and show how you can apply new collaborative tools, techniques and mindset to deeply engage partners to address the needs of cost-conscious and eco-aware consumers worldwide.
Navi Radjou is an independent thought leader and strategy consultant based in Silicon Valley. He is an internationally-recognized voice of business innovation and leadership.
Navi is a Fellow at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, and a faculty member of the World Economic Forum (WEF). He is a member of WEF’s Global Agenda Council on Design Innovation and a columnist on Harvard Business Review.
Navi has consulted with leading international organizations—including Ernst & Young, GM, Hitachi, IBM, Marks & Spencer, Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, SAP, Sprint, and TCS—on innovation and leadership strategies.
Most recently, Navi served as the Executive Director of the Centre for India & Global Business at Cambridge Judge Business School. Previously, Navi was a longtime VP/analyst at Forrester Research in Boston and San Francisco advising senior executives worldwide on breakthrough growth strategies.
Navi is a sought-after speaker by the World Economic Forum, Council on Foreign Relations, The Conference Board, Harvard University, and Asia Society. A prolific writer, Navi has coined and popularized several business concepts such as ‘Global Innovation Networks’, ‘Polycentric Innovation’ and ‘Jugaad Innovation’. Navi has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Businessweek, CNN, The Economist, The Financial Times, and I-CIO.
Navi is the co-author of Jugaad Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate Breakthrough Growth (Jossey-Bass, 2012), which The Economist calls “the most comprehensive book yet to appear on the subject” of frugal innovation. Navi is also coauthor of From Smart to Wise, a book on next-generation leadership (Jossey-Bass, 2013).
A quiz about the stories of great brands and their fascinating founders. Quiz put together by Quizmaster Vikhyat Muthyala. Find more about these brands and their stories on the 'Talking Of Giants Podcast'.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/72FGPA9rxOHxGdTOKRYXe4?si=K4RUwF28SRmYreZ4GYFEJQ&dl_branch=1
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/talking-of-giants/id1573437666
Quiz made for weekend sessions of TackOn Quiz Club.
Consists of 100 questions covering wide range of topics which include politics, business, language, entertainment, art, history etc.,
Presentation at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers - Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Developing Countries - 18 September 2013
This presentation includes the narrative in the notes. Please download it to see these.
To win in today's fast-paced and hyper-competitive business environment, companies must learn to collaborate and partner extensively to innovate cost-effectively and sustainably under severe resource constraints. In this engaging presentation, Navi will unveil a groundbreaking business paradigm: Frugal Innovation. Frugal innovation is the ability to actively engage internal and external partners to do more with less: that is, to co-create significantly more business and social value for the entire ecosystem while minimizing use of increasingly limited resources. Thousands of inventive firms in resource-constrained emerging markets like India, China, Africa, and Brazil apply frugal innovation techniques to co-develop with partners affordable and sustainable solutions that deliver more value to customers at lower cost. These innovators extensively leverage public, private, and non-profit partnerships throughout the entire product development cycle. In this keynote, Navi will vividly describe how frugal innovation is practiced today by leading firms worldwide, and show how you can apply new collaborative tools, techniques and mindset to deeply engage partners to address the needs of cost-conscious and eco-aware consumers worldwide.
Navi Radjou is an independent thought leader and strategy consultant based in Silicon Valley. He is an internationally-recognized voice of business innovation and leadership.
Navi is a Fellow at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, and a faculty member of the World Economic Forum (WEF). He is a member of WEF’s Global Agenda Council on Design Innovation and a columnist on Harvard Business Review.
Navi has consulted with leading international organizations—including Ernst & Young, GM, Hitachi, IBM, Marks & Spencer, Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, SAP, Sprint, and TCS—on innovation and leadership strategies.
Most recently, Navi served as the Executive Director of the Centre for India & Global Business at Cambridge Judge Business School. Previously, Navi was a longtime VP/analyst at Forrester Research in Boston and San Francisco advising senior executives worldwide on breakthrough growth strategies.
Navi is a sought-after speaker by the World Economic Forum, Council on Foreign Relations, The Conference Board, Harvard University, and Asia Society. A prolific writer, Navi has coined and popularized several business concepts such as ‘Global Innovation Networks’, ‘Polycentric Innovation’ and ‘Jugaad Innovation’. Navi has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Businessweek, CNN, The Economist, The Financial Times, and I-CIO.
Navi is the co-author of Jugaad Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate Breakthrough Growth (Jossey-Bass, 2012), which The Economist calls “the most comprehensive book yet to appear on the subject” of frugal innovation. Navi is also coauthor of From Smart to Wise, a book on next-generation leadership (Jossey-Bass, 2013).
A attempt to inspire and motivate graduate students in american universities to think about our country. Frugal and Innovative thinking to improve conditions in our country.
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Striving for intrigue, hoping for a TIL.
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This talk was presented during ThoughtWorks Converge - a platform for BAs, PMs and product management community to come together. The theme was Business Relevance, or how to make IT teams more closely aligned with business.
I used this deck to present some concepts from the Eric Ries book to an internal audience. This deck refers to Youtube for a video case study of Nordtrom Innovation Labs.
I presented this deck during the TW away day at Goa in 2011. Meant for a general audience interested in the topic of innovation, this deck breaks down the concept of innovation to key ingredients, key influencers etc and identified how companies can be more innovative.
Telecom revenues are declining.
Till now, Data revenues have been critical for Telcos which have successfully followed a “walled garden” approach. But the "walled gardens" are fast eroding under threat from integrated players like Google and Apple, and the telco revenues are fast declining.
This presentation presents strategies a Telco to counter this emerging threat from different types of online players and increase or at least retain a share of data revenues.
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Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
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Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
Objective Clause: This clause delineates the main objectives for which the company is formed. It's important to define these objectives clearly, as the company cannot undertake activities beyond those mentioned in this clause.
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Liability Clause: It outlines the extent of liability of the company's members. In the case of companies limited by shares, the liability of members is limited to the amount unpaid on their shares. For companies limited by guarantee, members' liability is limited to the amount they undertake to contribute if the company is wound up.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
Importance of Memorandum of Association:
Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
Amendment of MOA:
While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
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3. PRELIMS Q1
In 1941, the British sent this game for World War II
prisoners of war held by the Nazis. Hidden inside this
games were maps, compasses, real money, and
other objects useful for escaping. They were
distributed to prisoners by secret service -created
fake charity groups.
Identify this still popular game.
4. PRELIMS Q2
She has appeared as a girl next door, fashion model,
doctor, astronaut, businesswoman, police officer,
UNICEF volunteer, Women’s World cup football
player, US presidential candidate and an Olympics
athlete among other avatars. Identify her .
5. PRELIMS Q3
Identify this blockbuster movie from 1970s which
featured a first of its kind action sequence involving
Indian Railways that took 7 weeks to shoot and cost
more than 3 crores then to shoot.
Hint: It took Railway engineers a lot of time to figure
out the speed at which the train should run to be
able to "break" a temporary barrier and not cause
any damage to the engine.
6. PRELIMS Q4
This popular innovation is seen most commonly in
developing countries, particularly in South Asia, the
Philippines and large parts of Africa. According to a
study conducted by the Cellular Operators Assocation
of India, industry estimates of loss of revenue due to
this social phenomenon is nearly 30%. Which
phenomenon is this?
7. PRELIMS Q5
Cohen and Greenfield are lifelong friends who decide
to get into business together. They have humble
beginnings, packaging their products in an old spool
and bobbin mill. Cohen has asomnia (the inability to
distinguish odours) and relies entirely on his taste
senses to check product quality. Today, their
products are sold in over 30 countries. What are
their first names?
8. PRELIMS Q6
This popular Indian snack probably originated in
Persia, with the idea of a uniquely shaped deep -fried
dough jacket from the Mughals. But while the Iranian
variety is even today stuffed with ground meat, it
took a particular form of culinary genius to
substitute it with a South American tuber called the
potato and make it into the quintessential Indian
snack. Identify this snack.
9. PRELIMS Q7
What money transfer company founded as recently
2007 already does more business in Kenya than
Western Union (founded date: 1865) does
worldwide?
10. PRELIMS Q8
While making bread dough one day, Will accidentally
left his main ingredient – boiled wheat – sitting out
for several hours. When he came back to roll the
dough, the wheat had become flaky. Curious to see
what would happen, he baked it anyway, creating a
crunchy and flaky snack that went on to redefine the
way the world eats breakfast today. What did Will
invent?
11. PRELIMS Q9
In the dawn of the 20th century, a housewife from
Alabama, United States of America, visited New York
for the very first time. Cars were still very rare on
the streets, but Mary observed that tram drivers
would stop their trams every few minutes to remove
snow and water from their windshields. This got Mary
thinking, and her frugal innovation (which consisted
of little more than a spindle) is now seen on every
automobile in the street. Which invention is this?
12. PRELIMS Q10
In General, the development of a lot of technologies
can be linked back to one (or more) of porn, Fast
Food or Military. One of the epic battles for video
format was fought between two groups : X, backed by
Sony and Y backed by Matsushita. Eventually, X's
decision to not allow porn led to near complete
market domination by Y. Identify X and Y.
13. PRELIMS Q11
The antithesis of jugaad innovation, this start -up
received a funding of $5.2b. Its product was
launched in 1999 with the tagline "Geography is
history." Ironically, *it* became history just a few
months later. Which company?
14. PRELIMS Q12
What contribution has Minnesota chemical engineer
Art Fry made to TW's unique style of working and our
office decor?
15. ROUND 1 : INNOVATION IN FOOD
20 Seconds per question to respond
16. ROUND 1: Q1
The origin of this dish is traced to textile mill workers
in Mumbai in the 1850s. The mill workers used to
have lunch breaks too short for a full meal, and a
light lunch was preferred to a heavy one, as the
employees had to return to strenuous physical labor
after lunch. Such is the popularity of this dish, that it
is common to find it on the menu of most Indian
restaurants serving fast food globally.
17. ROUND 1: Q2
Beer makers in Africa were finding it difficult to
penetrate the local beer market out of South Africa,
till they came across this frugal innovation. Thanks
to this innovation, the brewing process is less
expensive than before, the supply chains are more
robust and expanding the local market for beer.
Identify this innovation.
18. ROUND 1: Q3
This Prawn dish was invented by Punjabi refugees
who came to Mumbai with their characteristic ajwain
spiked red masala. Since chicken was not cheap –
these were the days before broiler factories – they
applied it to the plentiful local seafood and fried it
dry, and suddenly drinkers discovered it was the
perfect accompaniment to beer, named after a
transit area the refugees were first settled in.
Identify this popular dish
19. ROUND 1: Q4
There are many stories about how exactly this
popular street food got started. Some center around
harried office commuters who wanted something
quick and portable, some mention British Babus who
were too fastidious to touch the kebab. This style of
serving the Kebab was developed by the Nizam
Restaurant in Kolkata in 1930s
20. ROUND 1: Q5
One of the more delicate kebabs from South Asia,
made of minced goat / buffalo meat. Legend has it
that this kebab was created for an aging Nawab
Wajid Ali Shah of Lucknow who lost his teeth, but not
his passion for meat dishes. Name this Kebab.
21. ROUND 1: Q6
This popular food item was invented by a Turkish
immigrant in Berlin. The subsequent popularization
of shops serving this snack to club goers till late
nights in the UK led to many traditional fish and chip
shops going bust.
22. END OF ROUND AUDIENCE QUESTION
Legend has it that a British colonel shot dead one of
the most popular cooks in his regiment, William
Harold, because he had failed to decipher the right
recipe for this popular but complicated Indian snack.
The regiment mutinied against the colonel, angered
at the loss of their favorite chef, leading to a crisis
which took several weeks to settle. Identify this
indian snack.
30. END OF ROUND AUDIENCE QUESTION
Anupam Kher was cast as a 'disco killer' in the film,
a gangster who eliminated his victims while he
danced. All his scenes were shot, but discarded from
the final cut at the editing stage. Identify the movie.
31. ROUND 3: Q1
What Insurance company does Mr. Bob Biswas work
for?
32. ROUND 3: Q2
This sport was invented by a salesman in the late
19th century to promote a brand of cars. Identify the
brand
33. ROUND 3: Q3
This internet portal is said to have single -handedly
contributed to a fall in revenue of 20% in revenues of
certain music distributors in the US in 1999. It
spawned a new generation of interned -based
economy, destroying some traditional businesses
and creating several new online stores. Banned in
2001 through a legal injunction, identify this
company.
34. ROUND 3: Q4
X is a term used for a politically unstable country
that economically depends upon the exports of a
limited resource and usually features a society
composed of an impoverished, often exploited
people and non-democratic government.
Hint: Used by Pranab Mukherjee recently in reference
to Vodafone case: “India is not a X”
35. ROUND 3: Q5
He moved to Surat in the late '80s to set up a textile
unit. The biggest roadblock he faced was power,
which was expensive and unpredictable.
To fix that, I conjured up a solution out of thin air. Now
my company has gone much beyond textiles and is the
fifth largest in its industry.
Who am I and what's my company?
36. ROUND 3: Q6
The antithesis of jugaad innovation, this start -up
received a funding of $5.2b. Its product was
launched in 1999 with the tagline "Geography is
history." Ironically, *it* became history just a few
months later. Which company?
37. END OF ROUND AUDIENCE QUESTION
What innovation did English football referee Ken
Aston come up with while stuck in heavy traffic in
London in the late 1960s?
38. ROUND 4: Q1
Einstein is normally associated with theoretical
physics. However, he has a joint patent for a home
appliance with Leo Szilard. Which appliance is this?
39. ROUND 4: Q2
Every year, Twitter organizes an offline festival for its
users in over 150 cities in the world. They have been
held in local pubs, bowling alleys and even in a
trapeze studio and a giant yacht. This festival
happens to be the largest global grassroots social
media fundraising initiative to date. What is this
festival called?
41. ROUND 4: Q4
Starting in 1961 in New Delhi, TJ’s has become a
brand that is recognized on a much wider scale now.
Having diversified their products into carpentry,
bakery, handloom and textiles, handmade paper
products, herbal products and paintings, the TJ’s
brand is now a force to reckon with. What does TJ
stand for, and who are the people involved in the
factory?
42. ROUND 4: Q5
What innovation did English football referee Ken
Aston come up with while stuck in heavy traffic in
London in the late 1960s?
43. ROUND 4: Q6
Charles Leiper Grigg created a soft drink that initially
contained lithium citrate, a mood -stabilizing drug. He
came up with the name for the drink after rejecting
the first six names that were offered. Which drink is
this?
47. Q5
Who or what were referred to as “the fishing fleet” and
“returned emptees” during the British rule over India?
48. Q6
This popular beer variety was brewed specially to last the long
journey from Britain to India. It is now popular as a stronger
tasting beer, with multiple brands of fering the option. Identify
this beer variety.
49. Q7
Identify this logo + Bonus points for funda what is this logo
inspired from!
51. Q10
This quote is from a popular poem, which spawned an entire
generation of movies, including the still popular Indiana Jones
series. Name the poet.
“"Tho' I've belted you and flayed you, By the livin' Gawd that
made you, You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!””
52. Q11
Which was the lattest Indian movie to be declared a hit in
China?
Bonus Trivia:
One of the most popular movies in China is V. Santaram’s “Dr.
Kotnis ki Amar Kahani”. Who was Dr. Kotnis?
53. Q12
Legend has it that a British colonel shot dead one of the most
popular cooks in his regiment, William Harold, because he
had failed to decipher the right recipe for this popular but
complicated Indian snack. The regiment mutinied against the
colonel, angered at the loss of their favorite chef, leading to a
crisis which took several weeks to settle. Identify this indian
snack.