Overheard  

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6 weeks and a set of mid-terms down , I have finished more than half-a-term in this place now. The words most often heard inside these walls are " This too shall pass" . Many of our classrooms are interesting for those special "examples" through which "concepts" are taught.

A few excerpts from our classes so far :
(I fail to relate what concepts most of them relate to, for they mostly went somewhere over my head)

Managerial Economics - Prof. Ranganathan. V

"Mere inefficiency cannot get you fired in the public sector"

"It is always wise to opt for education ahead of sports, for here, a lot of mediocres are tolerated"

"It's all over. It's like marriage" (On Sunk Costs)

Financial Accounting - Prof.Padmini Srinivasan

"All accountants know the cost of everything and the the value of nothing"

"If one of your legs is on ice and the other on fire, on an average you are fine".

"In India, we do not know which way to follow - the U.S way or the U.K way" ( On Accounting Standards, but I guess it can be generalised to everything).

Manish Sabharwal , Founder Teamlease (Guest Lecture)

"Why bother digging with shovels, when you can do so with spoons? " (On NREGA)

"Secret to success is being at the right place at the right time. You never know what the right time is so you hang out at the right place all the time" (Quoting Calvin)

"You dont have to be Cleopatra, you have to be less ugly than your competitors"

"Strategy is the art of creating an unfair advantage"

"We did not write the 11th plan, but the 11th version of the first plan" (On working with the Planning Commission)

"Know your customer or Kick your customer" (On Banking Infrastructure in place)

"Most of my competitors are either criminals or politicians, often both"

"The notion of a taxpayer paid social security is science fiction"

"MBA is the most intellectual wine tasting session that lasts longest"

"Post mortems have a certainity over prescriptions"

"You married a pregnant bride , you can't take credit for what happened" (His dad's comment on his company's success".

"You have to kiss many frogs, before you find your price/princess"

To end it, something which acts as a comforting factor for me most of the time, heard in Prof. Rishikesha.T.Krishnan 's class :

"In the long run , we are all dead" (Quoting Keynes)

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12 comments

Now I have enough reasons to believe Navjot Sidhu flicked his Sidhuisms from IIMB.

August 16, 2009 at 2:28 PM

@Hari:

That bad eh ? It is all a part of the learning you know .

August 16, 2009 at 2:30 PM

not Sidhuisms exactly, but gave me a nice laugh though!!you'll remember the "concepts" better this way i guess.

August 16, 2009 at 11:22 PM

Good to have someone agreeing with me. The profs do face a challenge to keep the class awake over 90 minutes, what you see are from those classes in which they succeeded :D .

August 16, 2009 at 11:24 PM

Surprising that you had time for this....I will try to bring out my own version, with quotes frm Messrs RNS and the like...

August 17, 2009 at 11:44 PM

It's a question of finding your own time :) . As is evident to one and all , I know where my priorities lie and it does not look like yours have blogging on it :D.

August 17, 2009 at 11:59 PM

The upside of staying awake, huh? Nice work!

- Manasa

August 19, 2009 at 12:22 AM

@Manasa :

You know, at this point of time, that seems to be my only upside, if any at all for staying awake. Sadly, no points brownie or genuine for all "out of exam paper" activities .

P.S:

What is with you and your cryptic names ? !

August 19, 2009 at 1:26 AM

Variety is the spice of life!

August 19, 2009 at 8:05 PM

I'm seeing some smooth moves here

August 25, 2009 at 6:43 PM

LOL.. So Profs repeat comments year after year, eh? :P

Manish Sabharwal speaks in one-liners!! Man's awesome.. I remember one of his pearls - "If you wait for all traffic lights to turn green, you will never leave home". Maybe it's been said before, but I heard it first from him.. Awesome speaker!

October 8, 2009 at 3:51 PM

@Vishwa:

I am guessing the same jokes will be repeated in the traditional Section D class room of L 22 next year too :) .

Completely agree with you .I have 4 pages of such one-liners by Manish Sabharwal, beats the sum total of 19 other BGS lectures :)

October 8, 2009 at 4:01 PM

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