Tag ‘Prof. LR’

Lecture Woes

Tuesday - May 1st, 2012

Prof. Lingampalli Rangareddy lecturing away in a classroom - It is important to baseline a core process framework that should drive the detailed process modelling on the ERP package and use a combination of top-down and bottom-up approaches for arriving at the to-be requirements set. Arbit Choudhury muttering to Antique Jain on the bench - I think there must be a rule that no single sentence in a lecture can exceed 140 character limit

Prof. Lingampalli Rangareddy lecturing away in a classroom – It is important to baseline a core process framework that should drive the detailed process modelling on the ERP package and use a combination of top-down and bottom-up approaches for arriving at the to-be requirements set. Arbit Choudhury muttering to Antique Jain on the bench – I think there must be a rule that no single sentence in a lecture can exceed 140 character limit.

Post to Twitter

Tactical Mistake vs. Strategic Blunder

Tuesday - February 14th, 2012

Prof. Lingampalli Rangareddy:- Arpit! Now that I have explained Strategy, give me a business example each of Tactical Mistake and Strategic Blunder? Arbit Choudhury:- Giving one's girlfriend a birthday present she doesn't like - Tactical Mistake           Forgetting her birthday altogether - Strategic Blunder

Prof. Lingampalli Rangareddy:- Arpit! Now that I have explained Strategy, give me a business example each of Tactical Mistake and Strategic Blunder? Arbit Choudhury:- Giving one’s girlfriend a birthday present she doesn’t like – Tactical Mistake. Forgetting her birthday altogether – Strategic Blunder

Post to Twitter

Arbit uses the RTI Act

Thursday - December 1st, 2011

Antique: Arbit - do you know how many years of teaching experience does Prof. Rangareddy have? Arbit: I am thinking of filing an RTI petition to find that out!

Antique: Arbit – do you know how many years of teaching experience does Prof. Rangareddy have? Arbit: I am thinking of filing an RTI petition to find that out!

Post to Twitter

Project Management Cartoon

Thursday - September 1st, 2011

Prof. LR:- What is the progress of your Software Project Management Team Assignment? Arbit Choudhury:- We are in the process of identifying resource bandwidth for formulating a timeboxed delivery approach. Later, outside class.. Perplex Singh:- What was the meaning of that? Arbit Choudhury:- I am still trying to find team members to start the assignment.

Prof. LR:- What is the progress of your Software Project Management Team Assignment? Arbit Choudhury:- We are in the process of identifying resource bandwidth for formulating a timeboxed delivery approach. Later, outside class.. Perplex Singh:- What was the meaning of that? Arbit Choudhury:- I am still trying to find team members to start the assignment.

Post to Twitter

Reverse Inventory

Friday - July 1st, 2011

Prof LR:- Inventory always has a carrying cost; so a manager always tries to minimize inventory. Arbit Choudhury:- Sir, I know of an entity whose inventory we should maximize rather than minimize. Prof. LR - And what is that? Arbit Choudhury Money.. Because it has a negative inventory carrying cost. One gets interest for storing money. From - Paresh Masade, Manager, Business Development, Coherendz

Prof LR:- Inventory always has a carrying cost; so a manager always tries to minimize inventory. Arbit Choudhury:- Sir, I know of an entity whose inventory we should maximize rather than minimize. Prof. LR – And what is that? Arbit Choudhury Money.. Because it has a negative inventory carrying cost. One gets interest for storing money. From – Paresh Masade, Manager, Business Development, Coherendz

Post to Twitter

Value Added Service Cartoon

Wednesday - June 1st, 2011

Antique Jain, with a very sad face :- You know what ! Prof. Rangareddy has announced 3 extra lectures to cover 3 topics, that are not even in the syllabus. %$#@. Arbit Choudhury, with a mischeivious smile:- Do worry man! Consider it a Value Added Service!!

Antique Jain, with a very sad face :- You know what ! Prof. Rangareddy has announced 3 extra lectures to cover 3 topics, that are not even in the syllabus. %$#@. Arbit Choudhury, with a mischeivious smile:- Do worry man! Consider it a Value Added Service!!

Post to Twitter

Pareto Principle of Exam Questions

Saturday - January 1st, 2011

Pareto Principle of Exam Questions – 80% of syllabus is studied in last 20% time before exams, and 80% of exam paper is based on what is studied in 20% of time

Pareto Principle of Exam Questions – 80% of syllabus is studied in last 20% time before exams, and 80% of exam paper is based on what is studied in 20% of time.

Post to Twitter

Positioning Concept Cartoon

Wednesday - December 1st, 2010

Prof. Lingampalli Rangareddy:- Arpit ! Give me a live example of Michael Porter's Positioning Concept. Arbit Choudhury:- Since, your sample selection method selects more backbenchers for answering your questions, I applied the positioning concept and moved to the very first row.

Prof. Lingampalli Rangareddy:- Arpit ! Give me a live example of Michael Porter’s Positioning Concept. Arbit Choudhury:- Since, your sample selection method selects more backbenchers for answering your questions, I applied the positioning concept and moved to the very first row.

Post to Twitter

Motivation and Girlfriends

Tuesday - November 16th, 2010

Prof. Lingampalli Rangareddy:- Frederick Herzberg's theory on job motivation states that - hygiene factors are those that can cause dissatisfaction if missing, but do not necessarily motivate if increased. Arpit, can you give an example? Arbit Choudhury:- Girlfriends !!

Prof. Lingampalli Rangareddy:- Frederick Herzberg’s theory on job motivation states that – hygiene factors are those that can cause dissatisfaction if missing, but do not necessarily motivate if increased. Arpit, can you give an example? Arbit Choudhury:- Girlfriends !!

Post to Twitter

MBA Irony – Statistics

Wednesday - June 16th, 2010

MBA irony no. 49- The statistics test results did not follow a bell curve. Most students failed.

MBA irony no. 49- The statistics test results did not follow a bell curve. Most students failed.
Related Posts with Thumbnails

Post to Twitter

  • Loading
  • Subscribe

    Get Comics by email

              
       

  • Comics by Characters


    Yearly Collections

    2012 |  2011 |  2010 |  2009 |  2008 |  2007 |  2006 |  2005 |  2004 |  Special Releases

  • Browse By Topic

    | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

  • ArbitChoudhury: Arbit Choudhury Comic No. 0714 | Matrimonial Industry :-) http://twitpic.com/2666yt
    2 years ago
    nikhilnk: @kulkarninikhil Hey Nikhil @ArbitChoudhury has a mention in today's TOI Crest! Congratulations! Great that you are still working on it :)
    2 years ago
    Vasanthkumark: @Aditya__Gupta The creators of @ArbitChoudhury are also from #NITIE. And it is evident that they remember the tradition! :)
    2 years ago
    Vasanthkumark: #NITIE, does it sound familiar? :D RT: @ArbitChoudhury: Arbit Choudhury Comic No. 0712 | MBA Irony Series http://twitpic.com/1yqmrl
    2 years ago