Trying to write a
blog after about two months!! Writing seems to be tough not because there is no
topic or I lost touch with writing! But because there is a lot in mind, with
one article seriously crisscrossing! Instead of the one running in my mind, should
I write about unintentional micro-inequalities & how to overcome them,
trust issues - how being trustworthy & trusting are a competence that needs
to be nurtured carefully, how the project management practices (both
conventional and agile) help in addressing them or should I write about
personal encounters and the aha moments - and is it okay to write on ayyo
moments too?? Believe me, this promise of writing only positive blogs was tying
me down in!! After a bit of contemplation, finally this article is on an
"ayyo" moment not an aha moment!! I am sorry, positive article was
just not possible!!
Every time I apply for visa to any country, my emotions flare up; even if I don’t show outwards, I
boil inside. This time, it was more! I had to apply for visa to a small developing European country. The treatment I
got in their embassy was the heights of humiliation! Not only for me, but for
all those who were there; there was someone who has visited 50 countries and he
felt that it was his worst experience ever! Hmm… Usually, the developed
countries express an arrogance to the individuals from developing countries;
but they are much better than how this developing country who is still
struggling with basic things (internet connection for example) treated the
citizens of another developing country in their own country right at their capital city!! Shame on us, we are citizens of the largest democracy in the world, citizens of a country that launched 104
satellites in one go while the developed countries have only launched a record
37 in the past!! To add to that concern, most of the travel consultants were
surprised to know that my visa was stamped in just one go!!! What does this
mean?
Sure, I understand
there are security reasons for countries to
be careful about who they allow to visit their country; but it does not
mean that they can treat people this way. As a lean consultant, I strongly
believe that respect for people and cultures is the key to any successful
organization! Anyone who consumes your work (product or service or output) is
your customer. From that context, those who apply for visa is a customer to
that country! Hmm… Anyone in the corporate world knows what happens when we
don’t respect our customers!
At the
same time I am thinking about Indian government! Will this European country
dare to do the same to the US citizens? Will the US government be quiet if they
do so? What is Indian government doing? Why does this not have any effect on
them? Why is the government not addressing these issues? Is this not a priority
for them? What is their priority anyway? As a responsible citizen of India,
what is my role? What should I do to address these kinds of issues? Is "மதியாதோர் தலைவாசல்
மதித்தொருகால் மிதியாதே",
"never step into the doorsteps of those who don’t respect you" right
approach or is it "பொள்ளென ஆங்கே புறம்வேரார் காலம்பார்த்து உள்வேர்ப்பர் ஒள்ளியவர்."? Or Should I work towards
making my country shine so well that these countries will behave themselves -
but, what can be done better than launching 104 satellites while others are
struggling to cross 37? What is wrong with our country? Undoubtedly, it is
leadership - the lack of it to put it more precisely!