Equity Theory reminds us that people see themselves and crucially the way they are treated in terms of their surrounding environment, team, system, etc - not in isolation - and so they must be managed and treated accordingly.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
First Week of Training
Topsy Turvy it was, my first week as a trainee!! Every morning this week I cursed myself for joining this Financial Advisory company. All day I would think I wasn't good enough for the tasks they gave me. The training won't count as articleship (3 and a half yr training period required for CA students) and I won't be getting paid, so all the more reason to stay home and wait for the ICAP result, but every night I would go through my day and think I was learning something new each day so I had to hang in there, at least, for a couple of weeks And here I am, richer by one week of experience (and what an experience it has been!).
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Glorious Morning-Waterflame
I first heard this in the flash game Age of War, and I've been playing the game again and again just because of this music. Simply Superb!
Friday, April 8, 2011
Movies This Week
Been watching movies this week.
I hadn't watched AVATAR till now, and now that I have, I'm disappointed. The story was predictable, and I've read so many sci-fi stories with the same plot. And I don't care about graphics unless the story is good.
Watched The King's Speech and it was really good. The script, the acting, all very well done.
Finally found the movie Timeline through google (had been looking for it for ages). The plot was excellent, the acting not so. But since it involved time travel, I liked it.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Economies of Scale
Here you will find:
What Are Economies and Dis-economies of Scale?
Where Are Economies of Scale?
Distinction Between Internal and External EOS
What Are the Causes of Diseconomies of Scale?
What Are Economies and Dis-economies of Scale?
Where Are Economies of Scale?
Distinction Between Internal and External EOS
What Are the Causes of Diseconomies of Scale?
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Pakistan vs Australia, World Cup 2011
Pakistan should win this match, the Aussie middle order apart from Clarke isn't scoring much, though Hussey's inclusion would strengthen their batting , especially considering his record against Pakistan in all forms of the game (He has scored 64, 35*, 29, 49, 67 and 40* in his 6 innings against Pakistan in ODIs). Pakistan has got very good spinners, Gul and Riaz (if shoaib doesn't play) are normally good at bowling at the death, so the match result depends on how we play in the first 15 overs of each innings.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Get YOUR Best Out of Pakistan
In the last two years, many batsmen have made their highest scores (in all three formats) against Pakistan. Seeing tail-enders contribute in rebuilding after the opposition is 3 or 4 down early in the innings is now a common sight, maybe because our bowlers do not plan for the lower order batsmen or relax after their first spells.
Here is a list of batsmen who have made their career best scores in Tests against Pakistan in the last two years.
Here is a list of batsmen who have made their career best scores in Tests against Pakistan in the last two years.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Tanvir Ahmed
Tanvir Ahmed is an exception when it comes to Pakistani fast bowlers, he's made his debut at nearly 32 years of age when usually Pakistan bring in fast bowlers when they are young. He'll probably have a short career but he looks good enough to play for Pakistan until we get a new Muhammad Aamer. He's already bowled some Waqar-Younis-like deliveries today.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Zulqarnain's Flight
I've got some wild theories about Zulqarnain's flight to England:
1. Akmals threatened him indirectly, so Adnan could be the wicket keeper and Kamran could come in the team as a batsman.
2. Zulqarnain was told that he wouldn't be playing in the fifth ODI so he decided it was best to do something about it instead of accepting like he did in the Test series against England.
3. Zulqarnain thought he had a better chance of playing for England than playing for Pakistan, and at least, he could play for a county there.
4. He knew something about the the Butt, Aamer, Asif issue and was a threat to their case.
5. He's telling the truth but now he's regretting what he's done.
I believe if he doesn't tell the whole story soon, he's never going to tell it. None of the former cricketers believe him except Sarfaraz Nawaz. He's been changing his statements every other day. His family doesn't seem to support him either. To me, it looks like he's foolish but telling the truth.
1. Akmals threatened him indirectly, so Adnan could be the wicket keeper and Kamran could come in the team as a batsman.
2. Zulqarnain was told that he wouldn't be playing in the fifth ODI so he decided it was best to do something about it instead of accepting like he did in the Test series against England.
3. Zulqarnain thought he had a better chance of playing for England than playing for Pakistan, and at least, he could play for a county there.
4. He knew something about the the Butt, Aamer, Asif issue and was a threat to their case.
5. He's telling the truth but now he's regretting what he's done.
I believe if he doesn't tell the whole story soon, he's never going to tell it. None of the former cricketers believe him except Sarfaraz Nawaz. He's been changing his statements every other day. His family doesn't seem to support him either. To me, it looks like he's foolish but telling the truth.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
The Curious Case of Fawad Alam
Every time he walks out to bat, there is an uncomfortable feeling of watching a meaningless innings from an overrated batsman. His career ODI strike rate of 74 runs per hundred balls is too low for an allrounder-turned-specialist batsman coming in the lower order. He can't play the short ball, a deficiency which makes him ineffective on fast bouncy pitches. He doesn't have the power to hit boundaries required at the end of an innings. His technique has been criticized, his stance even more. But his stats say otherwise.
He averages over 42 in ODIs (as of today). Of his 23 innings in ODI cricket till now, he has returned not out 9 times, with a strike rate of 103.54 in those innings. Nearly all his best performances have come when the team needed them most (fifties against Australia , England and South Africa ).
In T20s, he averages 18 (SR 117) which is acceptable considering he comes in to bat at no.7 with not many balls left.
In his three Tests (two in Srilanka, one in New Zealand ) he averages 41.66. He has yet to prove his test credentials though. His only Test innings of note is the brilliant 168 he scored on debut against Srilanka in Colombo , in 2009.
His pattern of scoring suggests that he likes to accumulate runs in singles and doubles and then hit out in the latter part of his innings. To be fair to him, for a man criticized for being too slow in his scoring, he hasn't been given adequate chances. In limited overs cricket he comes in to bat at no.6 or 7 when he would have been better suited in the middle order, especially in the absence of some senior batsmen. On many occasions, he has had to rebuild the innings after a batting collapse. In Tests he hasn't been given a proper chance since he failed in the Dunedin Test against New Zealand .
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