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raised in the many upcoming years and this golden relationship will only keep on weaving and getting stronger and that is why the Motto of the HR Club is “Vision beyond Horizon”. Thanks a lot for all who made this wonderful Bollywood Nite possible!!! It would always remain fresh and vivid in all our memories. - Mangala Mishra ([email protected]) P.S: The link to some of the memo- ries of the day: http://picasaweb.google.com/ hralumni.nldalmia/HRAlumni2010? authkey=Gv1sRgCJmAypelnL2EqwE &feat=directlink Start Sound, Lights, Roll Camera, Action!!… as the camera rolls the plot unfolds and we see Alumni embracing each other , refreshing old memories , some happy some sad ; walking down the memory lane , eyes becoming red ; everyone realizing alone I can say but together we can shout ; alone I can smile but together we can laugh ; alone I can enjoy but together we can cele- brate… that was the beauty of 25 th September, 2010 at the HR ALUMNI MEET 2010 - BOLLY- WOOD NITE brought to you by NLDIMSR HR Production House at Kohinoor Hotel, Prabhadevi. It is said “it’s only at the end of some- thing that we realize how beautiful the beginning was!!!” Hardly had anyone realized that what started as a mere concept on 16 th July 2010 two months down the line would result into something so magnificent and amazing. The emotions of respect, enthusi- asm, joy, gratitude, love, bonding, nostalgia, the ‘never say die’ attitude, the ‘we rock’ cheers, the hip hip hurray feeling, the HR Rocks belief, team spirit, the wow feeling every- thing could be sensed heavily in the air. The night started with the alumni enjoying the premiere of the ‘Bollywood Nite’ with the ‘stars zameen par’, the Melange counter, our ‘zoobie doobie’ dream world and the disco zone. We witnessed some amazing performances by our lovely alumni and faculty. The disco zone grooved with a unique spirit where everyone— alumni , faculties , current students discoed their hearts out on the floor. We also saw the alumni clicking pic- tures with their spouses and batch mates on the moon. The show stopper was a surprise - a token of our love and affection to our alumni in the form of their most beautiful memory of their day getting framed. The Red Carpet was honoured to welcome the real stars - our lovely Alumni both Full Time and Part time. Looking at their delighted and sur- prised faces we realized , yes , it was indeed worth all the efforts. As the show winded up , the feeling of content, the feel good factor, the twinkle in the eyes of the alumni, the cheer on their faces, the what next question , everything was so evident in the eyes of our alumni. In fact, we are looking forward to the next alumni meet where we would be on the other side of the fence and with- out any doubts or hesitation we can vouch for the fact that the bench mark set up this year will only be 7TH OCTOBER 2010 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 Movie of the Month RISHTIKON VISION BEYOND HORIZON D Our Alumnus Speaks It was an honor to me, that I re- ceived an invitation from you all….!! It was a really great meet, with great ambience, great arrangements, mind refreshing games and last but not the least…..delicious mouth water- ing starters and many varieties in dinner. Though there were no Shah- rukh and Saif Ali Khans, we saw many ANGELS in Black and yellow coloured outfits. Trust me; it was a bonus for all. Though we do campus recruitment with Dalmia and are in touch with professors on phone, but meeting all professors person- ally again took me back….to my college life in Dalmia. Really…It was a nostalgic moment for me. And yes…..thanks for the great snaps. Please keep on arranging such type of meets. Keep in touch. Great work, Cheers to all……!! - Mukesh Kanojia HR ALUMNI MEET 2010 – Bollywood Nite (Bollywood style) Cast : NLDIMSR’s HR Alumni , The HR Club 2010 Duration : 4 hours “This is our 3rd HR Alumni Meet and without any fear or hesita- tion I must say not just HR but any alumni get together we have done over the past 10 years , this surpasses all. In fact I was really surprised when I entered the hotel here to see all these post- ers. I did know that they were talk- ing of some bollywood night and they told me I dare not peep into room no. 303 and as an obedient teacher, I kept my words and didn’t go to see what they were doing. And now it is really amazing and mind-blowing to see this. This HR Batch is best of all the batches we ever had. So, keep it up and my best wishes are always with you”. - Prof P. L. Arya

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raised in the many upcoming years

and this golden relationship will only

keep on weaving and getting

stronger and that is why the Motto

of the HR Club is “Vision beyond

Horizon”. Thanks a lot for all who

made this wonderful Bollywood

Nite possible!!! It would always

remain fresh and vivid in all our

memories.

- Mangala Mishra

([email protected])

P.S: The link to some of the memo-

ries of the day:

http://picasaweb.google.com/

hralumni.nldalmia/HRAlumni2010?

authkey=Gv1sRgCJmAypelnL2EqwE

&feat=directlink

Start Sound, Lights, Roll Camera,

Action!!… as the camera rolls the

plot unfolds and we see Alumni

embracing each other , refreshing

old memories , some happy some

sad ; walking down the memory

lane , eyes becoming red ; everyone

realizing alone I can say but together

we can shout ; alone I can smile but

together we can laugh ; alone I can enjoy but together we can cele-

brate… that was the beauty of 25 th

September, 2010 at the HR

ALUMNI MEET 2010 - BOLLY-

WOOD NITE brought to you by

NLDIMSR HR Production House at

Kohinoor Hotel, Prabhadevi.

It is said “it’s only at the end of some-

thing that we realize how beautiful the

beginning was!!!” Hardly had anyone

realized that what started as a mere

concept on 16th July 2010 two

months down the line would result

into something so magnificent and

amazing.

The emotions of respect, enthusi-

asm, joy, gratitude, love, bonding,

nostalgia, the ‘never say die’ attitude,

the ‘we rock’ cheers, the hip hip

hurray feeling, the HR Rocks belief,

team spirit, the wow feeling every-

thing could be sensed heavily in the

air.

The night started with the alumni

enjoying the premiere of the ‘Bollywood Nite’ with the ‘stars

zameen par’, the Melange counter,

our ‘zoobie doobie’ dream world and

the disco zone. We witnessed some

amazing performances by our lovely

alumni and faculty.

The disco zone grooved with a

unique spirit where everyone—

alumni , faculties , current students

discoed their hearts out on the floor.

We also saw the alumni clicking pic-

tures with their spouses and batch

mates on the moon.

The show stopper was a surprise - a

token of our love and affection to

our alumni in the form of their most

beautiful memory of their day getting

framed.

The Red Carpet was honoured to

welcome the real stars - our lovely

Alumni both Full Time and Part time.

Looking at their delighted and sur-

prised faces we realized , yes , it was

indeed worth all the efforts.

As the show winded up , the feeling

of content, the feel good factor, the

twinkle in the eyes of the alumni, the

cheer on their faces, the what next

question , everything was so evident

in the eyes of our alumni. In fact, we

are looking forward to the next

alumni meet where we would be on

the other side of the fence and with-

out any doubts or hesitation we can

vouch for the fact that the bench

mark set up this year will only be

7 T H O C T O B E R 2 0 1 0 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 2

Movie of the Month

RISHTIKON VISION BEYOND HORIZON D

Our Alumnus Speaks

It was an honor to me, that I re-

ceived an invitation from you all….!!

It was a really great meet, with great

ambience, great arrangements, mind

refreshing games and last but not

the least…..delicious mouth water-

ing starters and many varieties in

dinner. Though there were no Shah-

rukh and Saif Ali Khans, we saw

many ANGELS in Black and yellow

coloured outfits. Trust me; it was a

bonus for all. Though we do campus

recruitment with Dalmia and are in

touch with professors on phone,

but meeting all professors person-

ally again took me back….to my

college life in Dalmia. Really…It was

a nostalgic moment for me. And

yes…..thanks for the great snaps.

Please keep on arranging such type

of meets. Keep in touch. Great

work, Cheers to all……!!

- Mukesh Kanojia

HR ALUMNI MEET

2010 – Bollywood Nite

(Bollywood style)

Cast : NLDIMSR’s HR

Alumni , The HR Club 2010

Duration : 4 hours

“This is our 3rd HR Alumni Meet

and without any fear or hesita-

tion I must say not just HR but

any alumni get together we

have done over the past 10

years , this surpasses all. In fact I

was really surprised when I entered

the hotel here to see all these post-

ers. I did know that they were talk-

ing of some bollywood night and

they told me I dare not peep into

room no. 303 and as an obedient

teacher, I kept my words and didn’t

go to see what they were doing.

And now it is really amazing and

mind-blowing to see this. This HR

Batch is best of all the batches

we ever had. So, keep it up and

my best wishes are always with

you”. - Prof P. L. Arya

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D R I S H T I K O N

avoidance of participation. ‘The Man who

fears to begin’ is the apt example of Non

Achievement Frustration and will eventually

suffer from PHOBOPHOBIA – fear of the

fear or fear of unknown.

The mantra for avoiding Non Achieve-

ment Frustration is to have Right Atti-

tude, Self Belief, High Expectations,

Correcting Mistakes of previous learn-

ing and fantasizing success through Right and correct action without sacri-

ficing values.

Those who see the seeds of failure in

success are humble.

Those who see the seeds of success in

failure are hopeful.

Comparative Frustration is the highest

degree of frustration with a strong Intensity

which has only one incidental destination –

Failure.

‘Bhala uski kameej mere kameej se

safeed kaise’

The old Ad campaign breeds comparative

frustration. I once gave a promotion with

increment to a junior officer who was more

qualified. Another experienced officer came

to me with a complaint that I have more

experience and work like a donkey for 10

hours everyday on an average and yet you

promoted a relatively junior person. I hum-

bly replied that you have answered your

complaint unknowingly. I advised him that I

want people to work like human beings and

not donkeys. I then counseled him about

comparative frustration and lessons from

Bhagwad Gita. He took it positively and next

year he got back his smile and I gained his

permanent respect towards me.

Comparative Frustration is caused by exoge-

nous variables playing havoc with Data, In-

formation and Sensory Inputs processing in

brain leading to cognitive dissonance. Such a

dissonance is permanent and a human being

suffering from comparative frustration will

change his intellectual asset into behavioral

liability and will become a Set Ass ( anagram of Assets) toppling the Balance sheet of pro-

fessional career and personal life.

So My humble request to one and all is learn

to develop will power to overcome com-

parative frustration by using the Old Adage :-

‘ Mera Number Bhi Ayega’

Remember don’t allow small Rifts to

cause big differences in life.

Cognitive Dissonance is the result of Data,

Information and Sensory Input flows being

disharmoniously processed in the brain under

the influence of the following exogenous vari-

ables :-

The Dissonance results in the personality see-

ing the Dark side of everything; the conse-

quence of which is wrong action, faulty interac-

tion and violent reaction culminating into Frus-

tration which is the embryo of failure.

Frustration can be briefly classified in three

different ways :

1. Resource Frustration

2. Non Achievement Frustration

3. Comparative Frustration

Resource Frustration is a defense mecha-

nism which all humans use as a justification for

non-performance. Effective management is

based on optimization of resources, which is

the most misunderstood term in Management.

All of us view resources as facilitation hence

the frustration whereas resources should be

understood as constraints within the frame-

work of which one must perform. If we learn

to view Resources as constraints and use opti-

mization principle then this frustration can be

avoided. The Mantra is ‘Innovative Thinking’

and ‘Productive Creativity’.

Non Achievement Frustration is the next

hierarchical order of frustration. If positively

viewed it can result into a stepping stone for

success else it will result in fear of failure and

In Conclusion :

Failure is a mechanism and success is a

process. Failure is like a keyed toy which

dances until the spring is tense and drops dud

and dead after the spring is relaxed. The word

failure starts with letter F- Frustration (key) and Ends with E- Estrangement or Emptiness.

The best way to avoid failure is by preventing

the nucleation of the first letter - frustration.

Success is a process which starts with self

direction and ends with self acceptance. It is a

ladder of two steps. The first step is Commit-

ment and the next step is Competence. Using

the two steps mentioned above in the process

will lead to Satisfaction and a Gratifying bal-

ance between personal life and professional

career.

- Prof. A.N. Khedkar

Dean Academics (N. L. Dalmia Institute

of Management Studies & Research)

Preventing Frustration Through Avoidance of Cognitive Dissonance

Previous learning gathered

Memories that can be recalled

Expectations that one cherishes

Beliefs that are imbibed

Fantasies that one dreams

about

Values that are nurtured in

upbringing

Attitude that are developed

Personality that is generated as a

result of all above vari

ables.

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New Beginnings P A G E 3 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 2

What we call the beginning is often

the end. And to make an end is to

make a beginning. The end is

where we start from.”

~T.S. Eliot

Our guest speaker for the inau-

guration was Dr Prasanth Nair,

President & Head – HR and Special

Projects, Thomas Cook (India) Ltd.

Dr. Nair spoke on Careers and

Opportunities in the field of Human

Resources. Till a few years ago tan-

gible resources were considered as

the crux of an organization’s suc-

cess. Intangible resources were given secondary importance. But

The Law of Evolution brought about

a whole lot of changes.

It is now the intangible resources

particularly the Human Resources

that can enable the company to

cept of ‘Ego States’. He explained

the characteristics of Parent, Adult

and Child ego states by giving perti-

nent examples for the same.

Sir elaborately explained relevant

concepts and made sure that these

concepts were reinforced in our

minds with the various tests like

the PAC Scale Test that he admin-

istered on us.

Journey to Self Exploration is never

ending and thrilling and sessions

like these are thoroughly enlighten-

ing for all.

- Ms. Leena Rajput

([email protected])

Transaction Analysis is a theory de-

veloped by Dr. Eric Berne. The the-

ory outlines how we have developed,

how we relate and communicate with

others.

Today Transactional Analysis is used

in psychotherapy, organizations, edu-

cational and religious settings. Books

have been written for all ages, for children as well as for adults, by peo-

ple all over the world.

The subject matter is so comprehen-

sive that it is indeed a marvel that

our Guest Speaker Mr. M.C. Agarwal

could cover all the essential details in

a span of just three hours. He ac-

quainted us with an interesting con-

Know Thyself

Front of the Class The HR Film Club continued the dic-

tum of motivating its batch with an

enriching visual experience brought by

the next movie – Front of the Class.

This movie is based on a true story

that was first spoken about in a book

written by Brad Cohen.

The movie revolves around the story

of a boy suffering from Tourette syn-drome because of which he was ridi-

culed, beaten, mocked and shunned by

children, teachers, and even family

members. His unwavering determi-

nation and fiercely positive attitude

conquered the difficulties he faced

in school, in college and while job

hunting.

Brad never stopped striving, and

after twenty-four interviews, he

landed his dream job: teaching in a grade school and nurturing all of

his students as a positive, encour-

aging role model. It made him the

teacher he never had.

- Ms. Tanvi Mishra

([email protected] )

grow faster.

Hence, one cannot stress enough

on the importance of having the

right person for the right job. It is

equally important to balance the

industry’s expectations with the

academic system’s grooming.

Today HR has to be ‘The Jack of

all and Master of One’. It has to shift from being a support partner

to being a Strategic Business

Partner.

From small beginnings come great

things and all of us in the HR

department are sure that this was

a humble beginning to an event-

ful year for the students and

faculty alike.

- Ms. Anahita Gandhy

([email protected])

“A man is not

finished when

he is defeated.

He is finished

when he

QUITS”

- Richard

The first step towards getting

somewhere is to decide that you

are not going to stay where you

are. The inauguration of the HR

club was a small step which kick

started the HR club events for

the year 2010 – 11.

Brad Cohen's story proves how

much is possible when you expect

the best of everyone, especially

yourself.

It was interesting to know our

dominant ego state and the rea-

sons for our behaviours. Mr. Agar-

wal indeed has an uncanny ability

of making even complicated things

sound so simple .

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P A G E 4

D R I S H T I K O N

Crossword ACROSS

1. A written or verbal notice given to employees who are being termi-nated or laid-off

4. Name the policy that limits the employment of two or more mem-bers of the same family to join the same organization

5. Which leadership style should be generally adopted when tasks are ambiguous or stressful?

7. An employee who is not tied to one country or company but moves around is known as a ___________ worker

9. A theory that argues that behavior follows stimuli in a relatively un-thinking manner

11. When people judge someone on the basis of the perception of the group to which he or she belongs it is known as _________.

12. In a team, what is a person who encourages the group members to search for more information called as ?

13. The degree to which members are attracted to each other and are motivated to stay in the group

14. A trusted third party that provides an informal communication link between the negotiator and the opponent

16. The process where a third party with authority takes a compulsory decision

17. Managerial grid is also known as the _____________ grid DOWN 1. The ______________ effect is a form of self-fulfilling prophecy in which believing something to be true can make it true 2. The term used for temporary termination of employees 3. Bloom's Taxonomy of learning domains divides learning develop-ment into three main aspects: cognitive, psychomotor and __________ 6. Large size hand-writing generally indicates that the writer is an/a _____________ 8. Dr. Stephen Covey wrote the ‘__________Habits of Highly Effec-tive People’ 10. The science of measuring (or testing) personality type (or mental abilities)

15. An alternative work schedule that allows employees to voluntarily

agree to reduce their work time and pay.

CROSSWORD SOLUTION

“APPLICANT SPEAK” • "I AM ADAPTABLE:" I've changed jobs a lot.

• "I'M HONEST, HARD-WORKING AND DEPEND-

ABLE:" I pilfer office supplies.

• "I TAKE PRIDE IN MY WORK:" I blame others for

my mistakes.

• THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND CONSIDERA-

TION:" Wait! Don't throw me away!

CAN YOU SEE 10 FACES IN THIS PICTURE?

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P A G E 5 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 2

From the Editors’ Desk Let us start with telling you all what a

roller coaster journey it has been, from

our first year to the second year. The

summer internship was a fun experi-

ence for some of us, while for some

others it meant toiling and burning the

mid night lamp.

Like at JSW, the interns– Akansha and

Sneha got to work on every topic in the HR books and even more. The two

months at JSW were like learning at-

least a new thing everyday.

Our class mate, Megha Gagwani,

worked with the "Field Force" re-

cruitment team at the corporate

office of Sun Pharma. Her project

revolved around identifying errors in

the current recruitment process

of medical representatives and sug-

gesting changes in the same..

Some of our classmates worked at

PSUs as well but that didn't stop

them from doing new things and

leaving their mark.

Our two months of summer in-

ternship truly gave us a practical and

much broader picture of HR in the

industry.

- Team Drishtikon

Priyanka Shah

Akansha Khare

Of HR, For HR, Not by HR ‘In the heavens (a floor) above,

Live twenty-six angels with wings of dove.

In the clouds, they have built their home.

From there, a vision beyond the horizon

they have grown.’

I’ve hardly ever seen the kind of dynamism and

diversity that is present in the 2009-11 HR

batch of NLDIMSR. Twenty-seven in number,

working as one, but small works for them .It

has truly been a delight to witness their suc-

cesses, right from the image-building of HR to

the inauguration of the HR Club.

In my opinion, one of their biggest successes is

the HR classroom. At first glance, you only

tend to notice the colourful decorations in and

around their classroom. But look beyond the

decorations and you see personalities, traits,

moments and aspirations- a world of its own.

Most of them were my classmates in the leg-

end of division ‘A’ last year. So, I thought I

knew them fairly well. I didn’t. That’s some-

thing I realised during my interactions with

them throughout the second year.

I hold a great deal of respect for this HR

batch. And I don’t say this because they are

my friends. Nor do I say it for their success. I

say it for their unwavering commitment to the

cause of HR.

-Mr. Aditya Sharma

(Aditya is a 2nd year Marketing student at N. L. DIMSR)

The Human Side of HR The Management Games Team kick started its

event under the theme of “Understanding the

human side of Human Resources”. This was

conducted at three levels– Individual, Peer and

Organizational level.

At Individual level the game was aptly

known as “I define” We all have been given

certain names but that name may not nec-

essarily define us, so this was the right plat-

form for individuals to give themselves

names which would rightly define their

personality.

After knowing ourselves, it was turn to

know our peers. Each one was given a situation pertaining to the HR environment

and others would respond as to how that

person (who has been given a situation) will

react in that particular situation, the same

was verified by the respective person. Thus

there were two learnings:

• The person knows what others think of

them.

• The others know how much they know

their peers

Third– The Organizational level; this was

exhibited via Role Plays, where real life situa-

tions were given to the participants and they

were supposed to enact the same and

thereby see for themselves as to how they

would react in an Organizational setup.

- Ms. Shivangi Hemdev

([email protected] )

Being a part of this class makes us

truly feel that we really are special

and really don’t and can’t settle for

mediocre and shall always truly be

the best! No matter what we do….

No matter where we are.

SNEAK PEAK

INTO NEXT

MONTH ’ S

DR I SHT IKON :

• AAKARSHAN and us.

• Counselling Skills

• Our work on the Placement front

• Live Projects

and lots more…...

They have surely come a long way, as indi-

viduals, and more importantly, as a group. It

gladdens my heart to see the way each one of

them has grown as a part of this vibrant set of

HR students.

All the three games were enjoyed by all and

students went back to their creative side and

it was more like an Art class Scene.