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October <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>GHCL</strong> DIGEST<br />

Launching Cirkularity


Index<br />

Pages<br />

MD's Message<br />

Feature Story : Launching Cirkularity<br />

Know Your Leader<br />

Events @ <strong>GHCL</strong><br />

Celebra on@<strong>GHCL</strong><br />

Fes vals of India – October <strong>2018</strong><br />

Awards and Recogni ons<br />

Long Service Award<br />

Ar cle - commi ee way<br />

Book Review-Smarter Faster Be er by Charles Duhigg<br />

We Care<br />

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4<br />

5<br />

6-8<br />

9-11<br />

12-13<br />

14-15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18-19<br />

20<br />

Editorial team<br />

Corporate communica on<br />

Inputs By:<br />

Follow Us On<br />

Mr. M Sathish kumar- Chennai<br />

Mr. Saurabh Kumar- Vapi<br />

Mr. Rajkumar M- Madurai<br />

Ms. Siddhi Mehta- Sutrapada<br />

Ms. Mita Vyas-Bhavnagar<br />

Ms. Geeta Jaiswani- Ahmedabad


MD's Message<br />

Dear Friends,<br />

We as an individual always set some goals for ourselves<br />

and try to select the right way to achieve them effectively<br />

and ef iciently. To move ahead in the right direction, it is<br />

important to follow a role model. This helps us to<br />

concentrate and be focussed.<br />

“Mahatma Gandhi” has been a great inspiration for many<br />

of us in our lives. His teachings have always in luenced us<br />

to be a responsible individual socially and have helped us<br />

understand how we can give back to the society.<br />

There is perhaps no other person in history who portrays the principles of non-violence, civil<br />

resistance and enormous love and respect for mankind better than Mahatma Gandhi. The way he<br />

led the nation to achieve independence was something that no other person would have<br />

imagined.<br />

Some of the greatest teachings of Mahatma Gandhi that we as an organisation can relate to are<br />

having belief in peace, harmony, love and respect for each other. Our core values also focus on the<br />

same.<br />

We as individual, at some point always want to adopt his teachings and want our future<br />

generations to follow the path of compassion shown by him. He possessed a great vision. He<br />

always believed in challenging his own self-discipline and commitments to accomplish his goals.<br />

Which was the reason, he was able to win the hearts of the entire nation and people across the<br />

world. Today the entire world looks up to him as a role model.<br />

In order to stay committed to our work and for achievement of goals, we must follow his example.<br />

If we are determined to be truthful to ourselves, these principals can help us become a better<br />

person. Let us inculcate his principals and discipline within us in such a way that we become<br />

more respectful and thoughtful towards each other, become better team players and also learn to<br />

respect and care for our society and environment.<br />

R S Jalan<br />

“be the change<br />

that you wish to see<br />

in the world.”<br />

-Mahatma Gandhi<br />

October 3


Feature Story<br />

Textile Division Launches its new Product 'Cirkularity'<br />

It takes great pleasure to announce the launch of new range of bedding product “Cirkularity” at New<br />

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York Home Fashions, USA on 24 September <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

This bedding product supports the Circular Economy and centres on 'Reduce, Reuse and Recycle',<br />

reinforcing passion towards sustainability, traceability, innovation and giving back to society.<br />

The collections of bedding launched under the name tag 'Cirkularity' are:<br />

-The Spin WIN Collection<br />

-The Nefertiti Collection<br />

-The Velvette Collection<br />

-The Sylva-Cell Collection<br />

-The Wood Wheel Collection,<br />

-The Cornall Collection and<br />

-The Cratus Collection<br />

Speaking on the occasion Manu Kapur, President and CEO of <strong>GHCL</strong> Home Textiles said "We are proud to<br />

unveil "CIRKULARITY" a range of bedding the supports the Circular Economy. The entire range of<br />

collection which is a part of this range centers around the concept of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Thus<br />

reinforcing our passion towards Sustainability. With the launch of CIRKULARITY, we aim to target the<br />

ecologically conscious consumer who is making purchase decisions to support the environment and is<br />

supportive of initiatives which help reduce the carbon footprint."<br />

October 4


Know your leader<br />

1. Name : GOPA KUMAR MENON<br />

2. Was born in (Place) : Calicut<br />

3. Sun Sign : Aquarius<br />

4. Favourite Pass time : Listening to Music<br />

5. Favourite quote : “You can't rush success but can nurture it”<br />

6. Favourite Cuisine : Indian – Punjabi cuisine<br />

7. Favourite Song : Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil mein Khayal Aata Hai<br />

8. Can you name a person who has had a tremendous impact on you as a leader? Maybe<br />

someone who has been a mentor to you? Why and how did this person impact your life?<br />

- Mr. DM Mulay , Retd. VP, P izer Ltd., has played an important role in my early career. He saw the<br />

potential in me and encouraged me to take higher responsibilities. With his constant support<br />

and guidance I was able to perform and come up the ladder.<br />

9. What is one characteristic that you believe every leader should possess?<br />

- To inspire others<br />

10. What advice would you give someone<br />

going into a leadership position for the<br />

irst time?<br />

- Be honest and passionate in what you are<br />

doing.<br />

11.What is that one thing you are most<br />

proud of?<br />

- My Career growth in last 30 years<br />

12.What's the biggest risk you've ever<br />

taken?<br />

- In 2011, I have Left one of the major brand<br />

and joined <strong>GHCL</strong> for developing a new brand.<br />

13.Who is your favourite Actor/actress?<br />

- Anil Kapoor & Vidya Balan<br />

October 5


Events @ <strong>GHCL</strong><br />

Health Talk @ Ahmedabad<br />

Health Talk session was organised by wellness committee at<br />

Ahmedabad on 21st August <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

The main topic discussed were “ENT Problems (Prevention &<br />

Cure). Dr. Hardik Shah, consultant –ENT, Shalby Hospital,<br />

Ahmedabad shared the insight on the topic.<br />

Dr. Gaurangi Shah-M.D.,Wellness consultant from Shalby Hospital,<br />

Ahmedabad discussed the 'Importance of investigations with details and intervals'.<br />

Hospitality Training for Guest House Canteen Staff @ Sutrapada<br />

<strong>GHCL</strong> Soda Ash Division, for the very irst time, organized a<br />

training session for staffs at the Guest House situated in Sanjay<br />

Nagar at Sutrapada from 13th to 15th September <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

The main objective for organizing the training session was to<br />

impart better hospitality skills within the staffs working at the<br />

guest house so that they are able to provide the best possible<br />

hospitality experience to the guests during their stay at the guest house.<br />

The session was taken by Mr. Digvijay Jamwal. The title tag for the training was 'Guest Always<br />

notices the difference'. The topics covered during the session were:<br />

-Service improvement<br />

-Etiquettes<br />

-Grooming<br />

-Cleaning<br />

-Guest feedback<br />

25 staffs were present for the training session.<br />

Knowledge Sharing Session<br />

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IMS internal audit training session was organised on 12<br />

September <strong>2018</strong> at Soda Ash Division.<br />

The session was taken by Mr. Sushil Kumar Singh (Asst. Manager-<br />

QMS). The session highlighted several points that should be<br />

followed by the related departments for audit purpose.<br />

Fun Saturday<br />

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The recreation committee organised Fun Saturday on 15<br />

September <strong>2018</strong> at Ahmedabad. The committee organised team<br />

bonding game known as 'Blow the Ball through the goal' where 3<br />

teams participated.<br />

33 colleagues were present at the event.<br />

October 6


Events @ <strong>GHCL</strong><br />

Road Safety Initiative<br />

Knowledge Sharing Session @ SMCD<br />

- Uses of Brainstorming<br />

- Steps involved<br />

- Problem-solving techniques<br />

- Types and importance etc.<br />

Twenty colleagues were present for the session<br />

Taking the initiative towards road safety, the Administration<br />

Department developed the road divider near the Navrangpura<br />

Railway Crossing starting from <strong>GHCL</strong> of ice to M.G. Science college<br />

(Commerce Six Road).<br />

The initiative also included plantation and installation of signboard<br />

with <strong>GHCL</strong> branding on the new dividers developed on the road<br />

that extended to the length of 950 meters.<br />

Knowledge sharing session was organized at SMCD, Port Victor on<br />

30th August <strong>2018</strong>. The topic chosen for the session was<br />

'Brainstorming'. The presenter for the topic was Mr. Sanjay Pandey<br />

(Manager-Operation).<br />

The session started with the brief introduction of the topic that was<br />

followed by the following points of discussion:<br />

Picnic for employee and their Family @ Lignite division<br />

As part of employee rejuvenation policy, employees of lignite<br />

division were taken for a picnic along with their families to Mount<br />

Abu, Rajasthan from 25th to 26th August <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

The travel plan included the visit to the sunset point and darshan at<br />

Ambe Mata temple, Ambaji.<br />

Free Medical Camp @ Madurai<br />

organized the camp.<br />

Free Medical Camp was organised at Yarn Division in association<br />

with ESI Hospital and Dr. Agarwal Eye Hospital, Madurai. Free<br />

diagnosis and medicines were given to 450 staffs which included<br />

executives, permanent workers, contractual and Hostel<br />

Apprentices.<br />

Mr. P. Janakisankar (AGM, HR) along with his team successfully<br />

October 7


Events @ <strong>GHCL</strong><br />

Knowledge Sharing Session<br />

Knowledge sharing session was organised on 23rd August <strong>2018</strong> at<br />

Yarn Division, Madurai. The session was taken by Mr. M. Ravindran<br />

(Manager, Production) on the topic “Ego State”.<br />

Main points of discussion were:<br />

-What is transactional analysis (TA)<br />

-Stages of transactional analysis<br />

-Bene its of transactional analysis<br />

20 colleagues were present during the session<br />

Sir Day @ Madurai<br />

Core Value Dissemination Session @ Madurai<br />

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Sir day was organised at the Yarn Division, Madurai on 15<br />

September <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Eight Executives presented their project idea in front of the top<br />

management. DGM (HR) addressed the participants and<br />

communicated the importance of organising such events every<br />

year that extends great opportunities to all to bring their ideas on<br />

one platform.<br />

Core value dissemination session was organised for level 1 and<br />

th<br />

th<br />

above at Madurai on 14 September, at Paravai Unit on 17<br />

th<br />

September and at Manaparai on 18 September <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

The main aim for organising the same was to make the executives of<br />

level 1 and above understand the process of the survey and how to<br />

mark their responses for the questions asked.<br />

The session was taken by Mr. M. Rajkumar (Dy. Manager – HR)<br />

Health Initiative Program @ CPD Chennai<br />

Consumer Product Division along with Isha Life Health Solutions,<br />

Chennai conducted a Health Initiative Program at Thiruporur Plant<br />

for the employees on 15th September <strong>2018</strong>. The program included<br />

one hour of Yoga practice followed by Doctors session.<br />

“Isha Life – Health Solutions is about rekindling the fundamental<br />

force of creation in you, to change the very chemistry of who you<br />

are.” – Sadhguru<br />

October 8


Celebrations@<strong>GHCL</strong><br />

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration @ Soda Ash Division<br />

<strong>GHCL</strong> Soda Ash Division, Sutrapada celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi<br />

this year with great spirit. The idol of lord Ganesha was placed in a<br />

beautifully decorated pandal that was installed at Anurag Nagar<br />

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Colony. The idol was placed for puja from 13 to 17 September<br />

<strong>2018</strong>.<br />

All the colleagues jointly worshipped lord Ganesha for these 5 days. The celebration was very joyful<br />

for all who participated in the puja.<br />

Vishwakarma Puja at SMCD<br />

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On 17 September <strong>2018</strong>, Vishwakarma Puja was celebrated<br />

at SMC Division.<br />

All the employees of engineering department worshiped<br />

their tools and instruments in front of Lord Vishwakarma,<br />

which are generally used in their profession.<br />

They also prayed for smooth functioning of their machines. After completion of puja, Prasad was<br />

distributed among the employees.<br />

Birthday Celebration @ Ahmedabad<br />

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On 7 September <strong>2018</strong>, <strong>GHCL</strong>, Ahmedabad celebrated birthday of<br />

three employees who had their birthday in the month of August<br />

<strong>2018</strong>.<br />

-Mr. Ritesh Sakaria<br />

- Mr. Vinod Pandey<br />

-Mr. Banwari Meena Lal.<br />

Celebration was followed by cake cutting ceremony. Our colleagues from Ahmedabad were a part of<br />

celebration.<br />

October 9


Celebrations@<strong>GHCL</strong><br />

Vishwakarma Puja at Home Textile Division<br />

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On 17 September <strong>2018</strong>, Vishwakarma puja was celebrated at<br />

Home Textiles Division.<br />

All the employees of engineering department worshiped their<br />

tools and instruments in front of Lord Vishwakarma, which are<br />

generally used in their profession. They also prayed for smooth functioning of their machines.<br />

After completion of puja, Prasad was distributed among the employees.<br />

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration @ Home Textiles Division<br />

On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, sthapana of lord Ganesh Idol<br />

was done in the temple for one day on 13th September <strong>2018</strong>. The<br />

sthapana was done by the hands of our M.D. Mr. R S Jalan and Mr.<br />

Sachin Kulkarni, Plant Head.<br />

Colleagues from all the respective departments were present for<br />

the sthapana puja. Visarjan of the idol was done on 14th<br />

September <strong>2018</strong>. The celebration was very joyous for all.<br />

Janmashtami Celebration @ Textiles Division<br />

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Janmashtami was celebrated in the home textiles division on 3 September<br />

<strong>2018</strong>. Sandhya Bhajan was organised for the occasion where all the<br />

colleagues participated with great devotion and enthusiasm.<br />

The celebration was very special this time as on the following day, Dahi- Handi was also organised<br />

at the location. The participants were divided into four teams:<br />

-Training Team<br />

-Utility Team<br />

-Weaving Team<br />

-Engineering team<br />

The weaving team emerged as the winner of Dahi Handi<br />

October 10


Celebrations@<strong>GHCL</strong><br />

Vinayangar Chaturthi Celebration @ Madurai<br />

Yarn Division, Madurai celebrated Vinayangar Chaturthi at Shree<br />

Gnana Shakti Karpaga Vinayagar Temple within the campus on<br />

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13 September <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

All the heads of respective departments, colleagues and the staff members were present for the<br />

puja. Similar puja was also conducted at the head of ice of yarn division. The puja was followed by<br />

the distribution of Prasadam to all.<br />

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration @ Khadsaliya Lignite Mine<br />

Khadsalia Lignite Mine celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi from 13th September to<br />

17th September <strong>2018</strong>. Puja was organised on site which began with morning<br />

aarti. This was followed by havan and evening aarti of Lord Ganesha.<br />

All the colleagues along with their family, contractual labors, village sarpanch, and panchayat<br />

representatives were present for the puja. Mahaprasad was distributed after the puja to all.<br />

On the ifth day, the musical procession was arranged for the murti visarjan.<br />

October 11


Festivals of India – October <strong>2018</strong><br />

Ramnagar Ramlila<br />

The world's oldest Ramlila, which reenacts the story of the Hindu epic<br />

the Ramayana, has been running for nearly 200 years. It commences<br />

with the incarnation of Lord Vishnu as Rama, to save humanity from<br />

demon king Ravana. The Ramilia takes place over a month every year<br />

from Anant Chaturdashi and ends on the full moon night.<br />

When: September 23-October 24, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Where: Ramnagar, on the banks of the Ganges River opposite Varanasi.<br />

Navaratri<br />

Navaratri is a nine night festival that celebrates the Mother Goddess or<br />

Shakti in all her manifestations, including Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati.<br />

Worship and fasting take place in the daytime, while the nights are<br />

reserved for feasting and dancing. The festival culminates with Dussehra,<br />

the victory of good over evil, on the tenth day. In Delhi, the feature of<br />

Navaratri celebrations are the Ramlila plays that take place all over the<br />

city. The festival is celebrated as Golu, with the display of dolls, in south<br />

India.<br />

When: October 10-18, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Where: All across India, but particularly in Gujarat, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Varanasi, and Mysore.<br />

Durga Puja<br />

In honor of warrior Goddess Durga, beautifully handcrafted statues of<br />

Durga are installed in podiums in almost every lane of the city during<br />

this festival. People lock to the streets to view the goddess statues amid<br />

mesmerizing light shows, drumming, and aromatic food stalls. On the<br />

last day of the festival, the statues are paraded around the city before<br />

being submerged in the river.<br />

When: October 15-19, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Where: Kolkata, West Bengal. Durga Puja is also widely celebrated in<br />

neighboring odisha.<br />

October 12


Festivals of India – October <strong>2018</strong><br />

Dussehra<br />

The day after the Navaratri festival is known as Dussehra. It's widely<br />

devoted to commemorating the defeat of the demon king Ravan by Lord<br />

Ram. Huge ef igies of Ravan go up in smoke all over India. However, there<br />

are other more unusual celebrations of the festival too. Some start at the<br />

beginning of Navaratri, while others kick-off on the main day of Dussehra<br />

and continue on for weeks. Not all are associated with Lord Ram and<br />

Ravan. Goddess Shakti is worshiped in various forms too.<br />

When: October 19, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Where: Particularly in northern India<br />

Rajasthan International Folk Festival<br />

This eclectic festival, which is the irst of its kind in India, showcases<br />

regional roots music and the arts. It's a heady fusion of interactive<br />

educational events, staged performances, and late night jam sessions.<br />

Performers include singers, dancers, instrumentalists and storytellers<br />

from various Rajasthani folk communities, as well as nationally and<br />

internationally recognized artists. The festival has an outstanding<br />

location in and around the imposing Mehrangarh Fort.<br />

When: October 24-28, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Where: Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, Rajasthan<br />

The Sacred Festival<br />

A festival of "Mind, Body and Soul", the Sacred Pushkar features a range<br />

of activities focused on mindful and inspired living. These include<br />

morning yoga, sound meditation and healing, devotional music, organic<br />

cooking, and heritage and food walks, Packages including<br />

accommodations, meals, and all activities are available.<br />

When: October 12-14, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Where: Pushkar, Rajasthan.<br />

October 13


Awards and Recognitions<br />

On - The - Spot Award@ Home Textile Division<br />

On-the-spot award was given to Mr. Krishna Singh Rathod and<br />

Mr. Prem Kumar for rearranging the carton stacking for optimal<br />

utilization of container. This helped reducing the cost for return and<br />

loading of the container.<br />

Mr. Abhishek Maldahiyar received on-the-spot award for taking<br />

decision and getting the dry coal of good quality in the rainy season.<br />

This helped maintaining the ef iciency of the boiler.<br />

On-the-spot award was given to Mr. Dulal Biswas, Mr. Raghvendra<br />

Singh, Mr. Rakesh Kaushik, Mr. Jayesh Kumar Bhatti and Mr. Mehul<br />

Patel jointly for implementing bar code system for online process<br />

production picking. This helped to simplify the warehouse processes.<br />

Silver and Bronze awards for <strong>GHCL</strong> Weaving Team<br />

In the annual convention organised by the Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI), Vadodra on<br />

10th September <strong>2018</strong>, the weaving team representing <strong>GHCL</strong> received Silver and Bronze<br />

award for their case studies.<br />

The participating two teams were named as Unnati 1<br />

and Unnati 2.<br />

The topic presented by the team was:<br />

Unnati 1: Interface Loss in Loom<br />

Unnati 2: Fringe Length Loss in Loom<br />

Mr. L. H. Saiyed was leading both the teams.<br />

October 14


Awards and Recognitions<br />

On-the-spot award @ Madurai<br />

Mr. A. Shanmugasundaram received on-the-spot award for<br />

introducing the idea of bringing small change in the joint air hose<br />

(8mm to 10mm). This idea helped save Rs.84000/- per month.<br />

Mr. A. Nagaraja Pandian received on-the-spot award for working<br />

effectively with the company advocate for dismissal of the 2012<br />

Balaram Civil Case and further for getting the stay order against<br />

Tamilnadu government for acquiring our company land.<br />

Mrs. M. Kavitha received the award for successfully opening bank<br />

account for 28 workers and applying for PAN No. of 13 workers in a<br />

very short notice of time.<br />

On-the-spot award was given to Mr. Subramani for introducing multi<br />

drum drive attached with gear box. This helped simplifying the<br />

checking of gear box and multi drum drive.<br />

Mr. Surgunam received 0n-the-spot award for introducing the idea<br />

of pasting dust free cloth to the plant door. This helped improve the<br />

door life of the plant.<br />

Mr. Lenin Kumar received on-the-spot award for designing and<br />

preparing the guide to collect the pegs during peg cleaning. Earlier this<br />

process used to take 2.5 hours of time but with the help of the guide the<br />

peg directly goes into the box that has reduced the time taken for the<br />

same.<br />

Mr. Pragalathan received on-the-spot award for designing and placing<br />

the safe guard to the conveyor belt area that helped avoiding the cut in<br />

tube conveyor.<br />

October 15


Long Service Award<br />

Name : Mr. S. DHINESH KUMAR<br />

Employee ID : G00366<br />

Date of Joining : 01/09/2008<br />

Current Designation : Asst. Manager (Cotton)<br />

Department/Division : Yarn<br />

Location : Madurai<br />

October 16


Article<br />

COMMITTEE WAY!!<br />

It is 'On the Job Training'<br />

The purpose of having<br />

committee culture is to<br />

provide platform to people<br />

to come together and build<br />

their competencies. The<br />

i d e a i s to e n c o u ra g e<br />

people solve the process<br />

related challenges and<br />

issues themselves, ideate<br />

to make them better and<br />

bring on the table creative<br />

i d e a s t o m a k e t h e<br />

workplace happening,<br />

healthy and great place to<br />

work.<br />

You learn to work 'COLLABORATIVELY' in committees<br />

Negotiation Skills gets worked upon<br />

Con lict Management & Handling Emotions becomes better<br />

Commercial Acumen gets sharpened<br />

Creativity is fostered<br />

Some existing committees<br />

across <strong>GHCL</strong> are:<br />

1. Celebration/Utsav<br />

2. Core Value Propagation<br />

3. Brand Building<br />

4. SEHAT/Wellness/Sports<br />

5. Administration<br />

October 17


Book Review<br />

Smarter Faster Better by Charles Duhigg<br />

The book covers several core topics which are tied to productivity: motivation, teams, focus, goals,<br />

managing others, decision making, innovation, and absorbing data. Duhigg devotes one of these per<br />

chapter, and then he has an appendix which pulls the pieces together with examples from his life (and a<br />

few others).<br />

The writer Duhigg discusses each topic with relevant examples in each chapter. It is clear that his<br />

experience as a journalist with the New York Times gives him superior skills to investigate and describe<br />

extremely relevant and compelling examples for each topics.<br />

Highlights<br />

1. The chapter on motivation brought up some great insights that explain some of the success around<br />

self-organizing teams and motivation:<br />

“The trick, researchers say, is realizing that a prerequisite to motivation is believing we have authority<br />

over our actions and surroundings. To motivate ourselves, we must feel like we are in control.”<br />

2.Concept of group norms and psychological safety are fascinating topics in chapter 2. As Duhigg<br />

unpacks information from Google about team structure and success, he revealed how the individuals<br />

and structure of the team mattered less than how the team grew comfortable functioning on a daily<br />

basis. “It was the norms, not the people, that made teams so smart. The right norms could raise the<br />

collective intelligence of mediocre thinkers. The wrong norms could hobble a group made up of people<br />

who, on their own, were all exceptionally bright.”<br />

3.The chapter on managing others had an amazing story of the development of Sentinel, a data<br />

connections tool used by the FBI, with agile and lean development techniques at a time when those<br />

October 18


Book Review<br />

concepts were still relatively new to many. It is a great anecdote for those of us who work in the<br />

industry as Duhigg describes how huge teams of people with unbounded budgets could not<br />

accomplish as much as a small team with a re ined process. “The software's development had been<br />

overseen by a young man from Wall Street who had convinced the FBI to hire him by arguing that the<br />

bureau needed to draw on lessons from companies such as Toyota, and methods such as lean<br />

manufacturing and agile programming. He had promised he could get Sentinel working in less than<br />

two years with a handful of software engineers — and then he had delivered.”<br />

Closing Thoughts<br />

I think anyone who is interested in maximizing their own productivity will ind this book a<br />

valuable resource. As I said earlier, I think that the author could have pieced some of these<br />

techniques together a bit more, but it has allowed me to spend some time in deep thought<br />

on how I would do just that. With that being said, I'm not sure if it is a de iciency of the book<br />

or an intended approach.<br />

You will certainly ind things in this book that will change your personal and team<br />

productivity approach for the better.<br />

October 19


@ <strong>GHCL</strong>, We Care<br />

<strong>GHCL</strong> is an organisation that always believes in taking responsibilities focussed<br />

towards giving to the society.<br />

We<br />

Care<br />

<strong>GHCL</strong>'s commitment towards the development of<br />

weaker sections of society has been a continuous<br />

initiative for more than two decades. <strong>GHCL</strong>'s CSR<br />

activities are focussed to cover a larger section of<br />

t h e s o c i e t y t o p rov i d e s u p p o r t t o t h e<br />

downtrodden, needy and marginalized citizens<br />

and also to create a social infrastructure for their<br />

sustenance.<br />

In one such initiatives, <strong>GHCL</strong> funded Rs.1.90<br />

Cr. For the purchase of the MRI and ECO<br />

Machine to “Smt. Vishandevi Nemichand Jain<br />

Memorial Rotary Heart Care Unit,Trauma<br />

Centre, Firozabad” in May <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Our MD Mr. R.S. Jalan was present on the occasion. This initiative will help the centre to extend<br />

better services to people in need.<br />

October 20


You must be the change<br />

you wish to see in the world...<br />

For feedback please write to corpcommunication@ghcl.co.in

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