Out Of The Box Thinking To Make Capital
May 31, 2015 Leave a comment
“I heard a story how a company made its capital back in 1970s in Kerala. There was a manufacture who wanted to install a huge machinery in a pit prepared in their factory. The machinery was very heavy and delivered by its manufacturer at the site of installation. Now placing the machinery in the right position near 30 feet below the ground level was a big problem. It should be handled carefully otherwise it will damage the base as well as the machinery.
Remember huge cranes were not available in those days as they are today. Many quoted for the job and all of them thought of bringing crane from other locations and get the job done and they all quoted above Rs.10 lakh to 15lakh.Somebody also enquired if there is a problem if the machinery get wet with water. The answer was ‘no’. Read more of this post



I love technology. I love the fact that technology is a force multiplier. Technology helps us leverage our energy and skills and get more done in less time, less money, less pain and less wastage. That said, I am a fan of ‘value for money’ technology. I look for robustness and reliability and the best possible trade-off between use-value and money. And blame it on a strong Venus in Libra, I look for great design and aesthetics in my possessions. 



