Friday, January 13, 2012

English is a very good language - Part II

Swarna was frantically looking out for any better updates. She really wanted to find out the event that instigated this project. This project has really created some vibration among us! It promises to be more informational and takes care of customer parts. Morely, she predicts that it will involve extensive travelling and hence, travel incentive. The best thing she can do is to call her team member, Rajat and get inputs from the rest of her team. Rajat would probably get to know the voice of the team members vocally. It is a go or no go situation, similar to sides of two coins.

Prof. Thaamra was very confused as someone has accidentally superimposed some of her old records with newer versions in the computer. She noticed that Rajat was just walking in front of her in the corridor, so immediately called up Ratna and informed that Rajat just passed away. One of her research documents was on Income Taxes and she had to do some research in detail on related Taxonomy classifications.

Although it was propoganded properly, people are tight clipped on the latest news that security checks are alleviated at the first instance – they would be no more. I frankly think it was done so because Ratna has given a lot of stress to the chairman, Chitra. Poor Chitra, she was expecting everything to be greeny with the issue on security checks subsiding, but it completely turned the tables. She has to go the meeting notice to Ratna, ask her to organize a meeting over a cup of coffee. Unfortunately, when the meeting happened, Ratna faintly recognized something and mentioned that there is nothing concrete in it. It is quite surprising as Ratna is a versatile person, gels with people quickly and proves out to be an adhesive person. I think she falled when she was having her evening walk and hurt her head. The basic rule is to walk safely but it has a chaveat that if you walk with utmost care, you will never get hurt. This rule does not seem to have seeped into grass loot levels.

Thaamra’s view is always that Ratna is an expert in paining a person – ofcourse, this is with regards to what happened in Chitra’s case. If things have to be improved, it has to be done robustically! The top-down approach fails when the down-top approach works effectively. This is one couple of things that Ratna has to understand. The status quo is showing an increasing trend, as one walks upon the items presented during Thaamra’s review meeting with Chitra.

Chitra would no longer want to see Ratna as a new incubant in her department. To put it simply, she is fed up with that. She should have ideally, atleast started to kick start the project without much further delay. Otherwise, the project would extend to eternal. As there is a consensed opinion on this matter, she decided to suppress all parallel noises as she found Natraj, the facilitator to be crisp.

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