The Constant Innovator


Outsourcing to India: Why, How and What?
May 20, 2008, 9:44 am
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The following is an anonymized version of a set of presentations I created for helping a US based company decide whether to outsource part of its work to India or not. It examines why it makes sense, how the company can go about doing it and what resources are required at both ends (this part is not that comprehensive).

ABC US – Outsourcing to India

  • Overview
  • ABC US – Vision
  • Outsourcing – popular perceptions…
  • Outsourcing – changing perceptions…
  • What is outsourcing?
  • Types of offshoring
  • Outsourcing to India – Present reality
  • Why Outsource Work?
  • Why outsource (statistics)
  • Outsourcing – Clear Advantages
  • Who outsources work to India?
  • Some more…
  • Why should ABC US outsource?
  • What can ABC outsource right away?
  • Why India?
  • Offshore location: India offers the best package
  • Checklist for setting up in India

Link to PPT

ABC US – Setting up ABC India

  • Overview
  • What is the vision for ABC India?
  • Checklist for setting up in India
  • Why Gurgaon?
  • Why Jaipur?
  • Proposed structure of the Indian company
  • Critical assumptions / Financials
  • Comparing US and Indian developers
  • Challenges faced by firms outsourcing to India
  • US Manager responsibilities
  • Short Term Goals
  • Long Term Goals?
  • Information required from ABC US
  • Immediate next steps for a captive unit…
  • What will ABC India look like?

Link to PPT

ABC US – Infrastructure setup

  • Infrastructure setup
  • Server / Hardware requirements in India
  • Communication mechanisms

Link to PPT



Description of Nike’s Cricket in the traffic jam ad
May 20, 2008, 8:19 am
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For an assignment in ISB’s “Marketing and Design Ethnography” course, we had to choose an ad to write about. I chose a Nike ad on TV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpvuz8gg79Q) which featured ordinary folks playing cricket in a traffic jam. Here is the write-up for it (it is a description along with screen shots of key scenes – it is not the complete report).

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News report: B-School alumni shoot a 10-mt ‘virtual’ collaborative video
April 17, 2008, 3:00 pm
Filed under: Written works

News report in Mint (financial paper by HT Media) about a collaborative video shot by B-School alumni.

http://www.livemint.com/2007/12/19180948/BSchool-alumni-shoot-a-10mt.html

B-School alumni shoot a 10-mt ‘virtual’ collaborative video

Former ISB students come together in true Wiki style to create a 10-minute video that moves from Hyderabad to the US, across time zones, tracing their individual journeys
Livemint.com

New Delhi: You might have heard of ”Wikipedia”, but you might not have heard of a WikiVideo! A rather unusual group of ISB, IIM students and other professionals have gotten together from across the globe and created the world’s first “collaborative video”.
The seeds of this creative venture began in December last year when a handful of MBA students from the Indian School of Business met and conceptualized a ”Virtual Global Studio”, in which anyone could contribute and collaborate on ”creative ideas”. Immediately setting their plan in motion, they invited other equally inclined professionals discussing several ideas before finalizing on creating a video as their first project.
This short film focuses on the individual journeys of a group of students as they enter an MBA institute with different backgrounds and aspirations. The video narrates life as seen through the eyes of “Kris”, a 20-something, aspiring entrepreneur. While all of them go through the rigours of a demanding study programme, and the pressure of placements, the protagonist, Kris explores different possibilities, in search of his heartfelt “dream”.
Shot in both New York and Hyderabad, the movie makes use of special effects to engage the viewer. The video stands apart from other amateur creative works, not just because of its unique storyline, but because it was created in collaboration with many other people across the world, some of whom have never even met each other!
Unlike the traditional film-making style where the script is finalized months before production can even begin, the story of Sapney, in true Wiki style, was democratically decided while the shooting was in progress.
”Post-production and editing was a Herculean task. We had tonnes of video, and we had to filter through all of that to form one, single, final video which succinctly captures the essence of what we were trying to portray”, says Ashu Singhal, a software engineer at an MNC.
Adds Siddhant Bhansali, who directed part of the film, ”It was quite a challenge. Its not like any of us are trained filmmakers, we just shared a common vision – that this is a collaborative platform wherein any and all can give their inputs”.
The journey was far from smooth, as highlighted by a comment made by Girish, a management consultant, “This is more difficult than most people can imagine. Our entire team was located across the world, in different time zones. The only way for us to collaborate was to work virtually.”
The team took upon the challenge to create an “online studio” where script writing, music, cinematography, editing, and even direction was done, virtually over the web.
It took long hours of online IM (instant messaging) and voice chats to get the team to gain consensus on several issues at first, but as soon as the team mastered the art of online collaboration, it set a ball rolling that no one could stop. For many team members, it was a way to channelize their creativity outside of their mundane work lives.
For others, it was just a way of keeping in touch with and reliving the fun and excitement of doing group assignments at business school. “I got in touch with old friends, and made many new ones across the world, and loved working on this project!” says Mohit Garg.
While working on the music for the video, one of the team members, Anshul, rekindled his passion for music and launched his own rock band in Delhi, “Musafir”. The title song of their first album is called “Nishani”, which features as the background music for “Sapney”. This song was inspired by Anshul’s own experience at the ISB.
“The whole idea behind this was to demonstrate that it is possible to work across national boundaries, across time zones, on a creative project”, says Krishna Gopal, “and I think we proved that with Sapney!”
The young filmmakers and their work can be found online at: www.TeraMeraIdea.com


Business Plan for Distributed Computing Corporation
April 17, 2008, 2:39 pm
Filed under: Written works

BADM 346: Entrepreneurship
Spring 2002 semester
University of Illinois: Urbana-Champaign

Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1. The Company
2. Markets and Competition
3. The Product – The Service
4. Selling
5. Development
6. Financial Data
7. Investment
8. Appendices

Link to PDF



Writing a Smartcard Application
April 17, 2008, 2:25 pm
Filed under: Written works

Written when part of Kritikal Solutions. A 20 page article on:

1. What is a Smart Card?
2. Why and where can we use a Smart Card?
3. Types of Smart Cards
4. Different types of Smart Card Interfaces
5. What is needed to build a Smart Card Application?
6. The Smart Card

  • The Directory Structure
  • SmartCard Authentication
  • Files on a SmartCard
  • PV Key file
  • Calculation Key file
  • File Permissions
  • File Creation

7. Building a Smart Card Application
8. File Structure for Sample Application
9. The PCSC_WRAPPER Class
10. PCSC_WRAPPER Macros
11. Code for writing to the SmartCard
12. Psuedo-code for “gate reader”
13. For further information/Resources

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Study Abroad in JNU, India, Fall 2001 Semester
April 17, 2008, 1:04 pm
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Participated in a Study Abroad program while at University of Illinois (UIUC). Elected to study Political Science at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.

This report was submitted for a fellowship at UIUC and became a permanent part of a repository of articles for use by subsequent generations of students.

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IIT TechNews, 1997-1998
April 17, 2008, 1:00 pm
Filed under: Written works

TechNews (http://technews.iit.edu/) is the official newsletter for the IIT college (Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL.)

Coverage of inter-collegiate events, global news and reviews of silly/off-beat websites.

  • CollegeBowl: The varsity sport of the mind
  • World news
  • www.review

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EXUN online, Volume 1.1, May 1997
April 17, 2008, 12:43 pm
Filed under: Written works

Started a student-run and managed computing journal within high school (DPS RKPuram, New Delhi). Remained as editor and contributed several articles to it. This is the first issue.

  • Introduction by Editor
  • Interesting News
  • Geek Speak
  • Internet – An Introduction
  • An Introduction to LAN systems
  • Mouse handling routines
  • The BIOS Password Puzzle
  • the last word…

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Young Expressions, March 1-15, 1997
April 17, 2008, 12:31 pm
Filed under: Written works

Two articles written in an inter-school newsletter for children called – “Young Expressions”

  • Bill Gates – Inside Out – a quiz on Bill Gates
  • Imagine the Magic – a news-report on a Microsoft sponsored competition

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PC Quest, Shareware Snapshots, July 1994
April 17, 2008, 9:25 am
Filed under: Written works

PC Quest (http://pcquest.ciol.com/) is a Indian computer magazine.

Reviews of two shareware games published in PC Quest

  • Review of game – “Cosmo”
  • Review of game – “Crystal Caves”

Link to PDF