Sept Shorts07: Game Changer
A game changer is a person or idea that transforms the accepted rules, processes, strategies and management of business functions.
A game changer is a person or idea that transforms the accepted rules, processes, strategies and management of business functions.
Mumbaikers don’t consider a minute well-spent unless it’s used for something tangible. Conversations don’t count.
Mumbai, masquerading as the exception in a country that boasts of daughter-in-law burning, honor killing, female infanticide and as of December, gang-rapes in metros, has been outed.
“I like this”, she says, “I like us.”“We are a comfortable close.” And she smiles at the picture on her screen one last time before switching it off.
Café Mocha, Suresh had learnt, was coffee with a little squirt of that chocolate syrup they had in squeeze bottles. It’s what he always ordered at a coffeeshop now. Coming from the state with the oldest and largest coffee plantations in the country, Suresh found it curious, even unfair that…
It turns out that May is Short Story Month. So I’m going to try and serve up a Tiny Tale every day through May. Enjoy! ====================================================== Chandran stepped into his hawai chappals, grimacing. Even his slippers were slick with sweat. Nevertheless, he moved to the balcony, hoping the sky would…
For best results, paste on electric box. This month’s blockbuster promises to be quite electrifying: Current Maare Goriya
Spotted on the back of autorickshaw driver’s seat. Everyone in Mumbai wants repeat business.
Spotted on the side of a building wall. I’m guessing the dangling man offering the modak came later. Street art is an ever evolving form, after all.
The Mumbaiker starts the day with a prayer to guide them through the daily adventure that is a public commute.