Friday, August 12, 2005

Bigger pie

Recall a scene from the film 'Tum Bin' where the heroine tries to convince the other company executives to buy her company (of which she assumes charge after her fiance dies in an accident) , thinking that it would be best in company's interests. On other hand , the hero who assissts her is of opposite opinion and believes in kickstarting the company retaining the ownership. There follows a long dialogue where hero tries to convince the girl that her lover would have always wished that the company flourished but on his terms and under the family ownership.

I guess....with the aquisitions and mergers season going in full pace and with all parties happy with it,it seems the thing is more about great business and big business rather than emotional quotent attached with ones own enterprise.Divesting interests and making one firm part of bigger conglomerate seems to be a logical cycle for most successful firms.The zeal to create things are not restricted to ownership.Theres a more professional approach nowadys towards divesting ownerships for the sake of greater pie.News of so many companies have taken people by surprise, some quiet leaders in their fields have went for mergers.Fighting out for share is good but it seems to share together and be part of greater share is better thought of nowadys and all people are happy with it.Somewhere down the line it is still the race for number one spot for the companies.

With this trend, i believe in future a wannabe entrepreneur will have to learn to keep emotions and bondings with his creation out of his agenda,for the best interests of his enterprise. Killing or sharing the race, whatever it may be,nowadys news seem less surprising,and on top of it talk of sensex....the indicator looks devoid of any emotions whatsoever....still rising.

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