Tuesday, September 29, 2009

W o W - Week of Words - August 2009


This section covers the certain words related to Power of Ten / MindTree.

The “W o W” word

CMMi :Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) in software engineering and organizational development is a process improvement approach that provides organizations with the essential elements for effective process improvement. It can be used to guide process improvement across a project, or an entire organization.

P-CMM : People Capability Maturity Model is a maturity framework that focuses on continuously improving the management and development of the human assets of an organization. It describes an evolutionary improvement path from ad hoc, inconsistently performed practices, to a mature, disciplined, and continuously improving development of the knowledge, skills, and motivation of the workforce that enhances strategic business performance.

Level 3 to Level 5...

MindTree achieved the two most valuable CMM frameworks – CMMi and P-CMM – before its fifth-year anniversary in May 2004.

"In achieving CMMi Level 5, MindTree has taken a significant leap from CMM Level 3, for which it was assessed in May 2002. This makes MindTree one of the youngest companies in the world to reach the highest level of maturity in the CMMi framework.

[More Info] : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capability_Maturity_Model_Integration / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Capability_Maturity_Model / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MindTree / http://infotech.indiatimes.com/articleshow/685752.cms

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Six Sigma: Six Sigma is a business management strategy, initially implemented by Motorola, that today enjoys widespread application in many sectors of industry.

Black Belt, Green Belt...

Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and removing the causes of defects (errors) and variability in manufacturing and business processes. It uses a set of quality management methods, including statistical methods, and creates a special infrastructure of people within the organization ("Black Belts","Green Belts", etc.) who are experts in these methods. Each Six Sigma project carried out within an organization follows a defined sequence of steps and has quantified financial targets (cost reduction or profit increase).

MindTree's processes and systems are based on industry standards like PCMM, Six Sigma, P-CMM Certification, CMMI Level 5 Certification


[More Info] : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Sigma / www.mindtree.com/aboutus/quality.html

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MAKE: Most Admired Knowledge Enterprise (MAKE) Award by Teleos, in association with The KNOW Network.

A strong knowledge-based environment that nurtures innovation

The Indian MAKE Award recognizes Indian organizations that are leaders in effectively transforming enterprise knowledge into wealth-creating ideas, products and solutions.

MindTree was conferred the Indian MAKE Award winner for the third consecutive year in 2008. In the entire history of MAKE, no company has ever reached the number 1 rank in a MAKE study in only 8 years of their existence.

In the MAKE study performance dimensions, MindTree was the top-ranked company in India in the following five performance dimensions:

- creating a corporate knowledge-driven culture

- developing knowledge workers through senior management leadership

- delivering knowledge-based products/solutions

- maximizing enterprise intellectual capital

- creating an environment for collaborative knowledge sharing

[More Info]: http://www.mindtree.com/newsandevents/mindtree-conferred-...

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Billion Dollar Company: According to David Thomson's “A Blueprint to a Billion”, only one in 20,000 ideas fructifies into a Billion Dollar Company. History shows that once a company gets past that $1-billion mark, its further rise gets to be more rapid. There are more than 1,000 software companies in India but only six earn annual revenues in excess of $1 billion each.

2009 ... 2014 ...


MindTree aims to be part of this elite group by 2014. This is
included in the Vision statement of MindTree.

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Corporate Governance is the set of processes, customs, policies, laws, and institutions affecting the way a corporation (or company) is directed, administered or controlled. Corporate governance also includes the relationships among the many stakeholders involved and the goals for which the corporation is governed.

An important theme of corporate governance is to ensure the accountability of certain individuals in an organization through mechanisms that try to reduce or eliminate the principal-agent problem. A related discussion focuses on the impact of a corporate governance system in economic efficiency, with a strong emphasis on shareholders' welfare. There are yet other aspects to the corporate governance subject, such as the stakeholder view and the corporate governance models around the world.

MindTree Limited was declared the winner of the National Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance for 2007-08. The award is given by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) to the top two companies every year. MindTree was declared the winner by a panel of eminent members from the industry and regulatory bodies. The recognition was based on multiple criteria such as ethical business conduct, transparency, integrity, maintaining sustainable relationships with all stakeholders in its corporate family, corporate social responsibility and future vision.

[More Info]: http://www.mindtree.com/newsandevents/mindtree-wins-the-national-award...


[Word Powers] Friday Fiesta - August 2009

This section covers the origin of certain words.

Assassin (uh-sas-in)

Meaning:

Noun: One of an order of Islam fanatics, active in Persia and Syria from about 1090 to 1272, whose chief object was to assassinate Crusaders.

During the time of the Crusades the members of a certain sect engaged people to terrorise their enemies by performing murders as a religious duty. These acts were carried out under the influence of hashish. Hence evolved the word “assassin” (from “Hasha-sin”).

“Phoney” (foh-nee)

Meaning:

Not real or genuine; fake; counterfeit

British thieves and swindlers of old used many secret code words. One such word was “fawney”, which referred to a gilt ring. They would sell these, saying that they were made of real gold. But the rings were not genuine gold, thus giving rise to “phoney”.

[Word Powers] Thursday Trivia - August 2009

This section covers few Indian colloquial words which made it into the English Dictionary.

Veranda: From the Hindi word 'varanda', meaning balcony.

Punch: From the Sanskrit word 'panc'; a beverage of fruit juices and sometimes a soft drink or carbonated water, often spiced and mixed with a wine or liquor base.

Betel: From the Malayalam word ‘vettila’; an east Indian pepper plant, the leaves of which are chewed with other ingredients.

[Word Powers] Tuesday Tutor - August 2009


oLage (o-la-ge) (adverb): Inside

oLage

yenu

ide?

inside

What

is (there)

horage (ho-ra-ge) (adverb): Outside

horage

maLe

baruttide

outside

rain

coming

haNNu (ha-nnu) (noun): fruit

haNNugaLu

dehakke

oLLeyadu

Fruits

for body

good

tarakaari (ta-ra-kaa-ri) (noun): vegetable

aalu gaDDe

neladoLage

beleyuva

tarakaari

Potato

(in) underground

grown

vegetable