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Lesson for first time managers from the experience of Arvind Kejriwal Human Resources, Business, Management and career questions blog.: Lesson for first time managers from the experience of Arvind Kejriwal
From India, Mumbai
Dinesh Divekar
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Dear Govind,

While writing the following comments, let me first clarify that neither am I supporter of any political party neither am I critique of Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Admi Party (AAP). However, what I am is silent but keen political observer for the last 35+ years (yes number is correct and do not doubt on typing mistake).

I have gone through the article. Merits of the article apart, I am surprised at the timing of your article. The article would have looked nice fortnight ago. But not any longer. It appears that before posting the link of your blog, you did not take into account what has happened in the national capital in the last 72 hours!

The way he laid siege in the capital, the way his law minister tried to subjugate police personnel, the way he is playing to the gallery, where all this stand in management science?

What Kejriwal is doing is nothing but nonsense. His antics remind me of what Horace said, "brute power bereft of reason falls by its own weight". Today he is using this brute power to bring to halt the administration. Its a matter of time before he falls under his self-destructive methods.

Hardly there is any lesson to learn from his antics or street-smartness. Governance means making the administration efficient, ensuring that government servants work for the general good, ensure that poor get their due, ensure that the laws are implemented in letter and spirit. Rather than tightening the nuts and bolts of administration, what he has done is to release the populist scheme. Possibly this may widen the budgetary deficit.

Your article has jumped the guns. You could have waited for a year since he assumed the power and then written article. "Wait, watch the performance, and then comment" could be the lesson to the reader who reads this article. Penultimate sentence of the article says "I have not written this by thinking a lot or by planning a lot. I simply jolted down those points I felt important and there are still many." There is sufficient evidence of what you say, writing without thinking! Your jottings could "jolt" any person who keeps abreast with the current political affairs.

My article may sound mordacious, nevertheless, nothing is pitiable to see that the Chief Minister of state holding the citizens to his ransom. How can any level-headed persons remain calm by seeing all this?

Thanks,

Dinesh V Divekar

From India, Bangalore
hopegovind
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