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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Chess is Real

Chess is not acting. Chess is more real. There are so many decisions to be made. Wise moves have rewards. Timing is core. There is a best time to launch attack. There is time to play passive and be patient enough to make even or be in an advantageous positions. Passive opening reminds me of the great Kasparov in one of his favourite openings - Sicilian! There must be reason(s) for each move.
Opening lines can be related to opening of a new business. It requires concentration. To be successful, you need to be passionate. You really need to be in the business. It will be wise to launch attack from the centre of the board. Pawn placement is very important. You do not just move. A knight at the rim is dim. A knight works better at the centre of the board.
Your opponent anticipated moves is important. There are many existing businesses relating to yours. You have to learn from their mistakes and/or blunders to achieve the goals that seems unattainable. Study where they do well, you can also improve on it.
Judicious expenses is a sacrifice. It may be a little pain but a promise return. Obviously, it is an Investment. The cost of capital is not just a "waste". Probably, it is a means to an end. The rents, carriage inwards, salaries and wages of workers, transportation and telephone bills and so on are necessary to determine the profits.
As also in strategic chess, accounting information is not just a write up or stories but useful for a company management decision. The decision making in an organisation is vital. The organisational goals depend on the outcome of your decision.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
The Art of Chess!
There is more to Chess than just a mere game. Imagine what we can achieve by applying its principles to our daily lives activities. It teaches us to learn from our past mistakes. Its principles include psychological stability, meticulous position technique, the logic, the intuition , and the ability of taking a risk.
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