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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Commercialization of health care : Good or Bad ?

Points to be known:-






Only 22 per cent of the health expenditure is public funded in India as compared to 44 per cent in the US, or 95 per cent in countries like Sweden or 75 per cent in all the market economies of the world taken together.






In Favor:-






Private hospitals spend vast amounts of money to buy necessary equipments. So, they are taking more money from patients.


Private hospitals keep their hospitals clean, and take more care of their patients as it will lead to a good name for their hospital.


Government itself can't invest more money for hospitals. So, it's better to give responsibility to private people.


Doctors spend a huge amount while studying. Most of them are taking loans to study. So, how can we expect them to do service to people without taking money.


Because of commercialization of health care number of doctors is increasing. It's benefit to patients.






In Against:-






Some Doctors suggests to take tests which is of a high cost, even though it is a small problem.


Poor people are dying as they can't bare the fees for treatment.


People ready to pay any amount of money as health is much more important than it. So most of the private hospitals are taking advantage of this.


Some doctors used to write more medicines than enough just for pharmaceutical profit.






Conclusion:-






Government should improve the quality of treatment in government hospitals. So, those people who are not having enough money can take good treatment. Then people can have a choice to choose between private hospitals and Government hospital as per their comfort.

Can Trade help the poor?

Points to be known:-







Exchange of goods and services is called as 'Trade'.


In ancient days, goods were exchanged directly. Later money is being used as medium of exchange.


'Free trade' refers to a general openness to exchange goods, labor and information between and among nations with no barriers.


'Fair Trade movement' began in 1950's with the aim of eradicating poverty in developing nations. Fair Trade focuses on exports from developing countries to developed countries, most notably handicrafts, coffee, cocoa, sugar, tea, bananas, honey,cotton, wine, fresh fruit, chocolate, flowers and gold.






In Favor:-






It helps poor people to become middle class people by paying fair wages.


It creates the quality of entrepreneurship in poor people, So that their standard of living increases.


It supports the people, who have small business farms.


It provides safer and healthier working environment especially for women.


It's a advantage for all developing countries as it increases country's economy by exporting goods.






In Against:-






More than half of the poor people are not aware of Trade.


The goods imported through fair trade are of low cost than the goods produced in that country. There is a chance that super markets may buy imported goods and sell them as the local goods for high cost as there is no separate label for fair trade products.


Local companies suffer from high competition.


By free Trade, people have no restrictions to move from one country to another. By this, National security is at stake.






Conclusion:-






'Fair Trade' is better than Free Trade. Fair Trade is a boon for developing countries as it helps to eradicate poverty and every person will have a decent life. It'll be nice, if Govt. provides awareness programs about Trade in poor people.

Bullet For Bullet: Is It The Right Policy?

In favor:-






If someone is going to kill us, and if there is no chance to survive without killing them, then we have a right to kill them under the Article 21 as per our constitution.


If we keep on forgiving the terrorists, terrorism may not be terminated.


If any person knows that we don't punish them, then number of criminals increases.






In Against:-






As per Gandhiji's words "An Eye for an Eye leaves the whole world Blind", bullet for bullet is not a right policy.


Some people innocently doing crimes. In that case, we should not kill them. Instead we should educate them about what is good and what is bad.


If there is chance of discussing, we should discuss for better results, instead of killing.






Conclusion:-






Bullet for bullet depends on the situation. If we suffered because of them, there is no use by suffering them by doing the mistake which they have done. If we have a threat from them, then Bullet for bullet is the best policy. Otherwise just forgive them, and live your own life. Life is too short to be serious.

Brain-Drain has to be stopped

Points to be known:-






Brain-Drain means settling in foreign country. It can be simply defined as the mass emigration of technically skilled people from one country to another country.


Brain-Drain is occurring because of lack of opportunities or lack of facilities for practical education in higher education in their own country or because of political instability or for other reasons.






In Favor:-






Because of Brain-Drain India is still remaining as developing country. Indians must utilize their knowledge and skills for India to make our India as developed country.


If all Indians utilize their skills for India, India will be the top most developed country in the total world. Because India has much skilled manpower.


Not only in case of India but also in every country, if everybody serves their country, every country will become developed and standard of living of every person increases.


Developed countries attracting the citizens of developing countries by high salaries and using their skills for themselves.






In Against:-






It completely depends on individual. Everybody have a right of freedom.


Most of the NRIs are returning India and using their money, which they earned in foreign country to develop their native place or for charities.


Some people are going foreign for better studies and they are returning India and serving our country. It'll be really an asset for India.






Conclusion:-






In my view, we should not compel anyone to be in their native place against their will. It's better if we make them realize that everyone must have will to serve their country and desire to see their country as developed. And the main solution for stopping the brain drain is providing opportunities for everyone in one's own country to prove themselves.

Balance between Professionalism and Family

Points to be known:-






Professionalism and family can be described as the two sides of the same coin as both are equally important in one's life.


Profession gives us an individual identity and financial security and family gives us an emotional security.


In today's hitech busy lifestyle one cannot find the time to spend with his/her family. They may lead a luxurious life but there is absence of peace of mind.


Without profession there will be no meaning of our life in present generation. Profession is not for just to earn money for family but for our self satisfaction.


With the development of newer technologiesand each and everything we need money not only for fill our hunger but also for survival in the better society.


professionalism is important but not as much as relationships.


Professionalism is not all about being a workaholic. It is all about knowing your priorities and acting professionally both at the workplace and at home.


Being more workaholic leads to express frustration on family members. It will lead to a bad impact on children.


Some people are not spending with their family even in holidays to earn more money. They should remember that money is just a tool for happiness. Money can't give someone who shares our sorrows and happiness.


If we concentrate only on professionalism we may get fame and money but we loose many sweetest moments in our life.


Going to abroad for just to earn money is not a good choice. He can't be replaced by money for his family.


Some people are not concentrating on their children because they are giving much more priority to their profession. So children may feel unsecured and it may lead to wrong path.


To achieve goals sometimes we need to sacrifice family. For example the people in the army ,inorder to serve the country they have to stay away from their families.


If both parents are working it's better to stay in joint family. So that children will be taken care by their relatives.


Avoid procrastination.


Plan the weekends with family by keeping the office matters aside.


Prioritize the things and plan effectively. So that one can have free time.


We should not do office work in the home unless we really need to.


If we spend some time with family, obviously there will be need to go to the psychiatrist for stress relief.


The ultimate goal of everyone is being happy. So, We must make ourselves and our family happy.


Make a habit of saying 'no' to the unimportant matters and spend that time with family.


if one of the track is damaged in railway track, train will be derailed, so as in life, professionalism & family plays same role.


Inner strength plays a big role in balancing professionalism and family.


If we learn to balance between professionalism and family, our children follows us and stays in the correct path.






Conclusion:-






The important thing to balance profession and family is saying no to unimportant events. By planning everything before, anyone can balance both. Only one of these can't fulfill a person. We should remember the fact that the ultimate goal of anyone is happiness and peace.

Are Foreign television channels destroying our culture?

Points to be known:-






International channels available in India are TV5MONDE Asie, Deutsche Welle, CCTV 9, Australia Network, KBS World, NHK World, TBN, BBC World, CNN, Russia Today, Channel News Asia, F TV, INDIA Live24 24hr, HOME SHOP 24X7, TELE SHOPPING channel.






In Favor:-






Now-a-days people can't able to talk pure mother tongue because they are watching foreign TV channels most of the time.


These channels have adverse effect on institution of marriage.


Some people try to imitate the trends which are shown in TV.


Fashion TV in the name of exhibiting new trends, vulgarity has been showing.


Children and youth are easily fascinate towards bad things than the good things.


After the introduction of foreign channels, there is a drastic change in our culture.






In Against:-






Culture depends on a person's perception. Nobody can destroy our culture without our permission.


As world is becoming a global village, we must be ready to embrace all other cultures and have a knowledge about it.


By having foreign TV channels, we can able to know about world shows and can participate in them.


Discovery, National Geographic, BBC and much more foreign channels expand our knowledge.


Through star sports, Ten sports we can see the sports of all countries.


Cartoon Network, which is the best channel for kids.


With the new DTH technology users can subscribe the channels as per their wish.


Parents can lock those channels, which are dangerous to children.


We can't blame foreign channels as some local channels are also destroying our culture.


It's not their mistake because they are just following their culture.






Conclusion:-






Every coin has two sides, we should take only positive side. We are responsible for our deeds. But of course, I&B ministers should take necessary steps for the controlled telecast of visual media whether it is foreign or local channel.

Are Big Dams Necessary?

Points to be known:-







In the year 1947, there were around 300 large dams in India. And now, there are almost 4,300 large dams.


India holds a strong position in the list of dam building countries after US and China.






In Favor:-






Dams are for supplying water for irrigation, prevention of floods and to generate electricity.


Dams are the main source for water in dry areas.


It's good to use technology for our survival.






In Against:-






To construct a large dam, many people have to leave their homes. Since 1947, 4,300 large dams in India have displaced over 42 million.


Some Dams are occupying forests. Hence causing deforestation.


As there is no flow of water, water becomes stagnated and causes spreading of water-borne diseases and releases green house gases.


Big dams cause earthquakes because of the weight of water in reservoirs.


If a large dam is damaged, it will effect the lives of lakhs of people.


In the world’s worst dam disaster in China in 1975 when two large dams burst as many as 2,30,000 people died.






Alternatives:-






Through 'rainwater harvesting' rain can be caught on rooftops and channelled into tanks.


Use electricity more efficiently without wasting it.






Conclusion:-






“no dam” or “dam above all” are both wrong. We definitely need dams because rainy season is only 3 months a year. Govt. must take responsibility for rehabilitation of the people, who are going to be displaced, dams must be built on a strong rock foundation and total dam must be strong enough to tolerate natural disasters.

Are Advertisements Beneficial or misleading?

Points to be known:-







Advertisement are an integral part of modern life.


Advertisement is a process of promotion of goods and services through media, such as TV, Radio, Newspaper etc.


The focus of today's advertisements is, by hook or crook, to promote the business.






In Favor:-






All kinds of businesses depend on advertisement, particularly at the time of launching new products.


It is the fastest way to point across. Through advertising, anyone can reach large number of people in a short period of time.


People can know the whole range of products available in the market along with their price.


People can select the products of their need.


In the absence of advertisements they cannot possibly know which products are available in the market.


The recruitment columns in the newspapers offer wide opportunities to job seekers to get employment as per their qualifications, experience and skills. Lakhs of people get suitable placements due to these advertisements.


There are business opportunities, sale and purchase of various types of goods from household goods to old vehicles.


There are advertisements about lost or found things, missing things.


There can be alerts in commercials about a criminal on the loose, warning the people to be careful.


So many students buy newspaper for classifieds.


Parents can search suitable match for their young children.


Without advertising , we wouldn't have our favourite t.v. shows.


Without advertising , newspapers would be very expensive and most people wouldn't buy it.






In Against:-






Cost of advertisement affects the cost of product. It will become burden to costumer.


The promoters only emphasise on the merits.


Advertisers present the product as a favourite of the celebrities. This has great influence on young minds.


People are preferring ready made food than fruits and vegetables through advertising. These new habits are adversely impacting their health.


Some pesticides, though in very small quantities were found in common cold drinks. But advertisers are not revealing this fact.


All cosmetic products are advertised in the name of fruit extracts, the chemical contents are neither displayed nor printed on the product cover.


Teenagers are attracted by cigarette, alcohol and diet pills advertisements, and their health is adversely effecting by these habits.


Consumers tend to be manipulated by an advertisement's promise that the product will do something special for them, which upsets their budget.


An advertisement for an expensive good is likely to create an ill-feeling in the mind of a poor teenager who cannot afford it. Such feelings often lead to hatred and anti-social activities.






Conclusion:-






The advertisers should keep fine balance between reality and urge to promote the product. There is nothing in this world which is perfect, everything has some good points and some bad. It's better to ignore the disadvantages and concentrate on the positive role that the advertisements are playing today in laying bare the whole market before us so that we exercise a judicious choice. It's up to us to monitor ourselves.

Age and Youth: Experience And Young Talent

Age and Youth: Experience And Young Talent






In Favor to Age:-






They have more practical knowledge rather than bookish knowledge.


Aged people have more patience than youth. Most of the young people easily get bored by some routine work in organization.


Most of the violent activities are done by youth. Because many young people are overemotional.


Youth are easily get influenced by movies, but aged people don't.


Youth gains talent and knowledge by the books written by the experienced people.


Everyone prefers to take decisions from aged than the youth.


Decision making can be done effectively by aged people than youth. Because most of the young people take decisions spontaneously without thinking of consequences.






In Favor to Youth:-






Youth have more creativity compared to aged.


Youth have more competitive spirit.


Youth are more flexible to situations.


Youth have more zeal to work than to earn money, when compared to aged people.


Youth have more awareness about new technology updates.


Some people may not acquire practical knowledge with age. In that case, young talent comes first.






Conclusion:-






Talent completely depends on the individual regardless of age. However any organization takes employees based on the demands of it, whether it needs judgmental capacity gained by age or the energy and talent of youth. Age and Youth, both are like two eyes. Any organization needs both.



Growth of E-Commerce

E commerce in India







The low cost of the PC and the growing use of the Internet has shown the tremendous growth of E commerce in India, in the recent years. According to the Indian E commerce Report released by Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and IMRB International, “ The total online transactions in India was Rs. 7080 corers (approx $1.75 billion) in the year 2006-2007 and expected to grow by 30% to touch 9210 corers (approx $2.15 billion) by the year 2007-2008. According to a McKinsey-Nasscom report the e-commerce transactions in India are expected to reach $100 billion by the 2008. Although, as compared to the western countries, India is still in is its initial stage of development.






US eCommerce Forecast: 2008 To 2012






According to Forrester Research, US online retail reached $175 billion in 2007 and is projected to grow to $335 billion by 2012. Business-to-consumer (B2C) eCommerce continues its double-digit year-over-year growth rate, in part because sales are shifting away from stores and in part because online shoppers are less sensitive to adverse economic conditions than the average US consumer. Despite the continued growth of the channel, online retailers face several challenges to growth: Online stores are broadly perceived as a second choice for shoppers, online retail is becoming increasingly seasonal, and online shoppers rarely admit to browsing, which can drive valuable incremental dollars during their Web shopping experiences.






Ecommerce Opportunities for Industries and Some Examples

Global Reach: The net being inherently global, reaching global customers is relatively easy on the net compared to the world of bricks.






Cost of acquiring, serving and retaining customers. It is relatively cheaper to acquire new customers over the net; thanks to 24 x 7 operations and its global reach.






An extended enterprise is easy to build. In today’s world every enterprise is a part of the ‘connected economy’; as such, you need to extend your enterprise all the way to your suppliers and business partners like distributors, retailers and ultimately your end-customers.






Disinter mediation: Using the internet, one can directly approach the customers and suppliers, cutting down on the number of levels an in the process, cutting down the costs.






Improved customer service to your clients: It results in higher satisfaction and more sales.






Power to provide the ‘best of both the worlds’: It benefits the traditional business side-by-side with the internet tools.






A technology-based customer interface: In a brick-and-mortar business, customers conduct transactions either face-to-face or over the phone with store clerks, account managers, or other individual.






The customer controls the interaction: At most websites, the customer is in control during screen-to-face interaction, in what the web largely employs a ‘self service’ model for managing commerce or community-based interaction. The customer controls the search process, the time spent on various sites; the degree of price/product comparison, the people with whom he or she comes in control can rest with either the buyer/seller or the community member.






Knowledge of customer behavior: While the customer controls the interaction, the firm has unprecedented access to observe and track individual consumer behavior. Companies, through a third-party measurement firm such Vividness and Accrue; can track a host of behaviors on web sites visited, length of stays on a site, page views on a site.

Driving forces behind e-commerce

Internet Acceptance is the Driving Force Behind eCommerce


An April 1998 report by the U.S.Department of Commerce called The Emerging Digital Economy revealed that 10 million people in the U.S.and Canada had used the Internet to make a purchase in 1997.A recent Ernst and Young study finds that 64% of Internet users research products online first and then buy them at stores or over the phone.The Commerce Department report also finds that 40% of the transactions made with retailers on America Online are made during the hours when traditional malls are closed.Consumers said that convenience was the primary reason why they made purchases over the Internet, with ease of research and good prices ranking a distant second and third, respectively, the report notes.

The commerce report also quotes a J.D.Powers study that says that in 1996, 10% of all new car buyers used the Internet as part of their purchase process and that by the year 2000, fully 21% will use the Internet to purchase a car.This report estimates that dealers with Web sites currently sell an average of 5 cars per month over the Internet.Therefore, buyers can shop the virtual showroom and then head for a final test drive at the dealership.For car dealers, some difficult decisions loom as the need for a great location and a grandiose storefront diminishes.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Ecommerce

Advantages Of E-commerce



Lower Cost






Doing e-business is cost effective; it reduces logistical problems and puts a small business on a par with giants such as Amazon.com or General Motors. In a commercial bank, for example. a basic over-the-counter transaction costs £0.50 to process; over the Internet, the same transaction costs about £0.01. Every financial transaction eventually turns into an electronic process. The sooner it makes the conversion, the more cost-effective the transaction becomes.


Economy






Unlike the brick–and–mortar environment, in e–commerce there is no physical store space, insurance, or infrastructure investment. All you need is an idea, a unique product, and a well–designed web storefront to reach your customers, plus a partner to do fulfillment. This makes e–commerce a lot more economical.


Higher Margins






E–commerce means higher margins. For example, the cost of processing an airline ticket is £5. According to one travel agency, processing the same ticket online costs £1. Along with higher margins, businesses can gain more control and flexibility and are able to save time when manual transactions are done electronically.


Better Customer Service






E–commerce means better and quicker customer service. Online customer service makes customers happier. Instead of calling your company on the phone, the web merchant gives customers direct to their personal account online. This saves time and money. For companies that do business with other companies, adding customer service online is a competitive advantage. The overnight package delivery service, where tracking numbers allow customers to check the whereabouts of a package online, is one good example.


Quick Comparison Shopping






E–commerce helps consumers to comparison shop. Automated online shopping assistants called hop bots scour online stores and find deals on everything from apples to printer ribbons.


Productivity Gains






Weaving the web throughout an organization means improved productivity. For example IBM incorporated the web into every corner of the firm – products, marketing, and practices. The company figured it would save $750 million by letting customers find answers to technical questions via its website. The total cost savings in 1999 alone was close to $1 billion.


Teamwork






E–mail is one example of how people collaborate to exchange information and work on solutions. It has transformed the way organisations interact with suppliers, vendors, business partners, and customers. More interactions means better results.


Knowledge Markets






E–commerce helps create knowledge markets. Small groups inside big firms can be funded with seed money to develop new ideas. For example, Daimler Chrysler has created small teams to look for new trends and products. A Silicon Valley team is doing consumer research on electric cars and advising car designers.


Information Sharing, Convenience, And Control






Electronic marketplaces improve information sharing between merchants and customers and promote quick, just–in–time deliveries. Convenience for the consumer is a major driver for changes in various industries. Customers and merchants save money; are online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; experience no traffic jams, no crowds, and do not have to carry heavy shopping bags.


Disadvantages Of E–commerce


Security






Security continues to be a problem for online businesses. Customers have to feel confident about the integrity of the payment process before they commit to the purchase.


System And Data Integrity






Data protection and the integrity of the system that handles the data are serious concerns. Computer viruses are rampant, with new viruses discovered every day. Viruses cause unnecessary delays, file backups, storage problems, and other similar difficulties. The danger of hackers accessing files and corrupting accounts adds more stress to an already complex operation.


System Scalability






A business develops an interactive interface with customers via a website. After a while, statistical analysis determines whether visitors to the site are one–time or recurring customers. If the company expects 2 million customers and 6 million show up, website performance is bound to experience degradation, slowdown, and eventually loss of customers. To stop this problem from happening, a website must be scalable, or upgradable on a regular basis.


E–commerce Is Not Free






So far, success stories in e–commerce have forced large business with deep pockets and good funding. According to a report, small retailers that go head–to–head with e–commerce giants are fighting losing battle. As in the brick–and–mortar environment, they simply cannot compete on price or product offering. Brand loyalty is related to this issue, which is supposed to be less important for online firms. Brands are expected to lower search costs, build trust, and communicate quality. A search engine can come up with the best music deals, for example, yet consumers continue to flock to trusted entities such as HMV.


Consumer Search Is Not Efficient or Cost–effective






On the surface, the electronic marketplace seems to be a perfect market, where worldwide sellers and buyers share and trade without intermediaries. However, a closer look indicates that new types of intermediaries are essential to e–commerce. They include electronic malls that guarantee legitimacy of transactions. All these intermediaries add to transaction costs.


Customer Relations Problems






Not many businesses realize that even e–business cannot survive over the long term without loyal customers.


Products People won't buy online






Imagine a website called furniture.com or living.com, where venture capitalists are investing millions in selling home furnishings online. In the case of a sofa, you would want to sit on it, feel the texture of the fabric etc. Beside the sofa test, online furniture stores face costly returns which makes the product harder to sell online.


Corporate Vulnerability






The availability of product details, catalogs, and other information about a business through its website makes it vulnerable to access by the competition. The idea of extracting business intelligence from the website is called web framing.


High Risk Of Internet Start–up






Many stories unfolded in 1999 about successful executives in established firms leaving for Internet start–ups, only to find out that their get–rich dream with a dot.com was just that – a dream.






Advantages and Disadvantages of E commerce






The invention of faster internet connectivity and powerful online tools has resulted in a new commerce arena – E commerce. E commerce offered many advantages to companies and customers but it also caused many problems.






Advantages of E commerce






Faster buying/selling procedure, as well as easy to find products.






Buying/selling 24/7.






More reach to customers, there is no theoretical geographic limitations.






Low operational costs and better quality of services.






No need of physical company set-ups.






Easy to start and manage a business.






Customers can easily select products from different providers without moving around physically.






Disadvantages of E commerce






Any one, good or bad, can easily start a business. And there are many bad sites which eat up customers’ money.






There is no guarantee of product quality.






Mechanical failures can cause unpredictable effects on the total processes.






As there is minimum chance of direct customer to company interactions, customer loyalty is always on a check.






There are many hackers who look for opportunities, and thus an e commerce site, service, payment gateways, all are always prone to attack.