Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Sizzling Apples, Burning Berries!

With RIM’s Traditional Stronghold Under Attack, Balsillie is hoping to do a Counter Attack in the Tablet Space. But it would be much more Important to Ensure that the Smartphone Battle is not Lost Forever

Apart from his role as Co-CEO, RIM, Jim Balsillie is well known for his repeated unsuccessful attempts to buy a hockey team and take it to his home state of Ontario, Canada. For those who know him, he is the ultimate fitness expert and sports enthusiast. But one would certainly doubt whether Balsillie would count apples as one of his favourite things, given the tit-for-tat slanging match that Jim is into with none other than Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

The match is now more than a mere one off altercation. First we give a quick snapshot of the prologue. Simmering sentiments were spurred among all competitors when Apple was in the midst of Antennagate, the negative backlash linked to iPhone reception problems. Even that time, Apple had chosen to make a generic statement to the effect that smartphones from RIM, Samsung and HTC had similar problems with attenuation and signal loss; a claim to which RIM reacted vociferously. The RIM standoff really started with the Apple quarterly result announcement, where Steve Jobs bragged that RIM would not be able to catch up with Apple any time soon. He got those bragging rights when Apple posted sales of 14.1 million iPhones in the quarter compared to 12.4 million Blackberrys (IDC). Also, on Job’s firing line was the Blackberry OS (RIM plans to upgrade to Blackberry 6 and also bring in the QNX for its upcoming Playbook tablet) as well as the concept of small 7 tablets (like Playbook); in fact he called the latter tweeners! Jobs said that with 3,00,000 applications on Apple’s app store, RIM had a “huge mountain to climb”. Balsillie has responded by taking potshots at antennagate, Adobe Flash (which Apple does not support), reiterated his confidence that 7” tablets will succeed and his belief that Apple’s app centric approach is no longer relevant, since all apps that developers really need are available online. He summed it up by saying that customers were now “getting tired of being told by Apple what to think” and dividing the world into people living within and beyond Apple’s “distortion field”. If recent reports are to be believed, Apples ‘field’ has extended to some of RIM’s enterprise sales personnel, who joined Jobs’ forces recently.


Source : IIPM Editorial, 2012.
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri
and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Friday, November 09, 2012

BUDGET: PERFORMANCE-BASED BUDGETING

Budget process governed by 3Es - economy, efficiency & effectiveness

The world’s most successful countries like Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, UK, France, US, Canada etc. use quality/efficiency/effectiveness indicators to prepare government budgets. Most importantly, international institutions like the World Bank and IMF provide technical and training support to countries that want to adopt performance budgeting. For India, the largest democratic nation, it is high time we incorporate such a model. India then can aptly compare itself globally with key indicators, the way most developed countries have done so. Setting key social, economical and political achievements, it can frame strategies at a micro-level to attain them. In the present conventional budget, where there is no link between budget appropriations and outputs delivered, India can identify its desired outcome by preparing appropriate approaches incorporating a path to progress towards the budget.


Source : IIPM Editorial, 2012.

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Friday, November 02, 2012

...Its own day!

five of the most talked about such groups on various macroeconomic parameters – Six rounds, five blocs, two pages and one choice!

+9.2%

Only the OPEC bloc recorded a fiscal surplus in 2008. Amongst the twelve OPEC nations, Saudi Arabia ($150 b illion) recorded the highest fiscal surplus for 2008, while three of them (Nigeria, Iran & Iraq) recorded deficits totalling $64.46 billion.

1.4%

Japan (OECD & G7) is the only country amongst all those in the blocs chosen that features in the top 20 of the inflation rate rankings in the world. The joint #2 amongst those chosen are Canada (G7) and Switzerland (EU & OECD) with annual avg inflation rate of 2.4%

30.4%

Venezuela (OECD) is the economy that recorded the highest annual inflation amongst all the nations in the blocs chosen. The ones which recorded the second and the third-highest inflation rates were Iran (OPEC – 25.6%) and Sri Lanka (SAARC – 22.6%)


Source : IIPM Editorial, 2012.

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IIPM : The B-School with a Human Face