Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Y2K Bugged Managers

We all recall, the Y2K bug , which was to end the whole computing systems, crash planes, run machines amuk and abruptly shoot out missiles. Thankfully , nothing happened and we all transcended to the safe havens of year 2000.

But there was one thing , which actually changed the world since the advent of year 2000. This was, the " Arrival Of A New World"

The pace of change of technology since year 2000 is like one year growth is = 10 years of growth before year 2000. This itself was a big crash for those who refused to change their ways of life, thinking and adaption to the new world.

So, for me there are managers , who are profiled before the year 2000 and there are managers , who are profiled after the year 2000. The one who are profiled after 2000 are technology savvy, connected to the new world with all the modern technologies and are quickly putting these technologies into their work place and making the system more efficient . Each process, system, technology, machine after the year 2000 has become so much different from the ones before the year 2000.

So, the first thing, I check on any company, is the machines running in that company are made after the year 2000 or before the year 2000. If before, then it is way too antiquated. Because even after 2000, we are one decade afar and which is equal to 100 years away from the current technologies.

More is complex about the generation of managers, who now lead the organization, but were profiled to built companies on the last century. For them, most of the developments are way so fast that it is beyond their understanding.

These are the Y2K Bugged Managers.

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