Life, as we know it

June 01, 2010

Better World Initiatives

Are you watching Life?

Discovery’s landmark 11-part series:  Life tells the incredible story of our planet’s animals and plants and their extraordinary strategies to stay alive as individuals and survive as a species. You will be over-awed by life’s sheer intelligence. Brown-tufted capuchin monkeys in Brazil. Bottlenose Dolphins in Florida. Stoats in picturesque central England. Every episode of Life will leave you thinking about the Planet we live on—especially in the run-up to World Environment Day, that we will celebrate on June 5, later this week.

Life has existed for about 4 billion years on our Planet. Humans have a recorded history of about 10,000 year. Our last 200 years have been spent trying to undo the damage we have unleashed on the only planet that we can live on.  Across the world, ecosystems and environments have been disrupted only for us to discover that there are personal consequences to every act of eco-vandalism. The Gaia Principle urges You to experience Earth as a single living organism. Every life on this planet is linked with yours. And, everything works towards the sustenance of life. Especially, our Earth. Since 2003, scientists have observed the Earth trying to heal itself, as ozone layer is slowly repairing itself.

World Environment Day on June 5, this week, will create three states of being. Environmental Awareness. Political Attention. Public Action. World Environment Day will make it possible for you to contribute, where you are. Plant a Tree. Save a Forest. Celebrate the birth of the next Tiger.


Begin now, with Life:
http://tv.msn.com/life/?icid=TV2&GT1=TV2

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The Script...

May 23, 2010

Watching the South West Monsoon bless a tropical green estate at the heart of Trivandrum with a calming gentle shower. I spent the better part of this weekend working on a Corporate Responsibility film that is all set to travel the globe starting tomorrow. The team put their soul into the film, giving it their everything. Editing every frame, every nuance of the characters’ dialogue. I pitched in, too. From my end, there were inputs for the script, a voice-over (yes, the voice-over!), a vocal coach role and a soulful contribution to the soundtrack of the film.

At a quiet moment amidst the post production buzz of the film, I realized I had cruised past the 50th film of my career in communications. Reared in the agency traditions of the 20th century, I’ve traditionally worked on scripts for corporate films—contributing my mite to other departments like the soundtrack, the shoot and the post production (editing) phase. In all this time, I’ve found that the Script is the DNA & RNA of the successful film that you want to make.  In the creatively chaotic process of putting a film together, your Script is the binding force, the compass and the North Star.

It’s the one reality your director, producer, camera man, sound engineer, music director, film editor and production crew will instinctively understand. As, will your Audience. So, invest in a Script that brings your Vision to light. Create it in your mind before you create it on film. Use the nuances of the language you work in to create a human experience that the world will understand.

The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, the 1895 film by the Lumière Brothers, 1895 had audiences rushing out of their seats to avoid being run over by the train. In 2010, a good 115 years later, James Cameron’s Avatar had the same effect on audiences reeling from the reality of Pandora's tropical magnificence.

That's how powerful the Script gets.

Your Turn, now.

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One Year in Space...

May 01, 2010

Defining Moments

As you read these lines, this blog will cruise past its 52nd week in the Social Media space. In March 2009, when I began www.josephfz.com, social media became the most popular platform of interaction on the World Wide Web, crossing e-mail  for the first time since 1993.

For over 1.15 billion users, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn have become a powerful way to communicate.

Social Media is our brave new world. It offers unexplored territory and new frontiers. And it challenges our notions of transparency—and privacy.  It asks for a new understanding and focus as we step into new ways of communicating and responding in this new era.  In turn, we will step into the realms of opportunity offered by LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and their cousins.

For organizations, social media works at three levels: to engage employees, deliver strategy and drive business results. Watch the Pioneers. They already begun to move towards employee and executive blogs, online video, and internal Twitter-style forums. Social media is today delivering key strategic messages, stimulating work place collaboration and knowledge sharing. And all this, while improving productivity.

My one year in this space has been incredible. Thanks for sharing it.

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Shared Values and Togetherness

March 01, 2010

Defining Moments

I remember it like yesterday. A moment from a sunny afternoon at Cardiff, Wales in the mid 1990s, when I was listening to Red Dragon FM—this British Capital’s iconic radio station. On a chat show that featured a couple married for 60 years, the host asked the question: ‘So, what is the secret of your union?’

The husband was the first to answer. “Shared Values and Togetherness”, he told thousands of listeners who were tuned into the Show on that Welsh afternoon in the mid 1990s, “The ability to share what you believe in and of course, enjoy being with each other in everything that you do.” I never forgot that afternoon—or its insight.

Today, a decade and a half later, I realize every day that the secret of lasting personal partnership is also the secret of lasting professional partnerships. As a Team, do you have a unique sense of ‘Togetherness’—that innate ability to stay connected in a multi-tasked world? Does your Team celebrate its Shared Values every day—from its Vision to the little things that matter?

Shared Values and Togetherness are where it all comes together.

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Built to INSPIRE

February 01, 2010

Defining Moments

On January 25, 2010, I took stage at the INSPIRE International Media Seminar 2010 at MOP Vaishnav College, Chennai to speak on Corporate Communications to an audience drawn from India and Asia.  The theme of my presentation read: Corporate Communications and the Media Industry - The Road through 2010... and Beyond.

Anywhere in the world, you will find that the most searching questions come from the keenest minds: students. INSPIRE exemplified that spirit of enquiry. Every presentation I experienced was rich with insight and exchange. In a three part presentation—video, presentation and podcast—I spoke on the emergence of Corporate Communications and its strategic importance in our new era.

The key take-away for me were the rich insights and ideas that students brought to the platform of interaction that INSPIRE was. Beyond its global panel of speakers, INSPIRE drew the likes of N. Ram, Chief Editor, The Hindu (India's National Newspaper), Srinivasan Jain, Managing Editor, NDTV (One of India's top Broadcasters) and Vijay Xavier, Vice President, Lintas Lowe (One of India's premier advertising agencies). And, the iconic Mr. Parthasarthy, who inspires us in his 92nd year with his youthful spirit of learning and enquiry.

Kudos to the Management and Faculty of MOP Vaishnav College--its dynamic School for Communication and Media Studies--for the Vision to realize INSPIRE!

 

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Three Questions...that will transform your Decade

January 01, 2010

Offerings

Beyond Communications.mp3 (3.12 mb)

A New Year...A New Decade...and a New Way to understand your World.
The first of the Beyond Communications podcast series will transform the way you think, achieve and change your world.

Happy 2010!

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The View from the Summit

December 12, 2009

Between the Lines

 
As India surged ahead in the resurgent global economy, CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) took a moment to seek out  on the 'Changing Role of India in Global IT Business'at the India IT Summit 2009. The venue, as you can see, was the incredibly beautiful Leela Kempinski at Kovalam, on the outskirts of Trivandrum, Kerala. And, I was there. We heard the likes of Shashi Tharoor, India's Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Thomas Isaac, Kerala's Finance Minister.

On the frontiers of the IT industry were Kris Gopalakrishnan of Infosys, Anil Menon of Cisco, and Joe Nalkara of UST Global, sharing their world-views on the New Normal--the emerging markets of the world and the ways in which IT would transform every aspect of 21st century life. One interesting insight that I took away was that beyond the Digital Divide, Information Technology has the power to transform Communities wherever they are. 

Driving through Kerala's palm-fringed, IT-connected villages over the weekend, I realized that journey of transformation has begun.  

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U, V or W?

December 08, 2009

Defining Moments


When Nouriel Roubini, professor of economics at the Stern School of Business, New York University and chairman of RGE Monitor, the economic consultancy firm, looked out of the windows of his world in the mid 2000s, something startled him. Speaking to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2006, he spoke of a scenario in which "The United States was likely to face a once-in-a-lifetime housing bust, an oil shock, sharply declining consumer confidence, and, ultimately, a deep recession." His talent and intuitive understanding of economics and mathematics led him to
present us with 3 ‘alphabet-shaped’ recession scenarios, as early as April 2008:

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V-shaped recession that was short and shallow, lasting close to 6 months
-
U-shaped recession that would last between 12 to 18 months

- W-shaped recession, which was a double-dip recession, with a small temporary upward blip in the middle

Writing in his popular blog, Nouriel Roubini observed ‘My view is closer to a U-shaped recession as I expect that the economic contraction will last at least 12 months and possibly as long as 18 months through the middle of 2009.’ Well, it is 2009—the last three weeks of it—and we see that Roubini was spot-on on the prediction. Seers like Nouriel Roubini open the windows of our understanding to complex worlds we know so little of.

For that reason, I recommend Nouriel Roubini and his compellingly communicated world of global economics analysis at http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini/. And if you ask me, the best part of getting past the U, V and Ws of the Recession is getting to its ‘Z’…!

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Sleeping in a Storm

November 30, 2009

Defining Moments



A short while ago, an Internet parable made a deep impression on me.  Here is my version:

Once upon a time, in an era not too far removed from ours, there thrived a farm in a green valley on the other side of Utopia’s border. Given that it was the other side of Utopia, things were not  always perfect.  Despite the sylvan settings of the incredibly productive, picture-perfect farm, there swept across the land, monsoonal storms of great ferocity every quarter laying waste to the efforts of the 12 weeks that had passed it.

One morning, a serene, comfortably dressed stranger presented himself at the door of the farm owner’s cottage. He was seeking employment on the farm and had remarkably little to say beyond a few words of introduction. Since resumes were not yet invented, he handed a scroll of recommendation to his potential employer. The curious farm owner opened it to find it sealed with the crest of the largest landowner. The golden parchment had a single line etched in a fine turquoise ink. It read: ‘He sleeps in a Storm.”

Now, the owner recovering the ferocity of the last week’s storm was desperate for help. His farm hands had abandoned swearing, never to return to this particular realty show. So, the serene stranger was hired. Twelve sun-blessed weeks passed on the farm that bordered Utopia. Then in predictable fury, the powerful storm returned to rip and destroy everything in the valley. Awakened by the torrential rain and howling winds, the weary owner leapt out of his bed, calling desperately for his new hand who did not hear the frenzied knocking on his door. The man slept soundly, above the howl of the wind, lashing of the training, and the occasional crash of debris.

So the Owner dashed to the nearby barn and to his amazement, saw that it had been reinforced with logs and stood firm against the raging storm. The animals inside were secure and grazed placidly with plenty of feed. He raced against the pelting rain to his field, where he saw the bales of wheat had been bound securely, wrapped in tarpaulin, preventing even a sheaf from being inundated in the rain that cascaded in torrential streams down the ash-grey valley. In a final dash of adrenalin, he sprinted to the his favourite silo and discovered its doors securely locked and the grain, dry.

He then understood why the scroll read: 'He sleeps in a Storm'.

And so, Friend, if we tend to the things that are most important to our lives, we become like the serene stranger who slept through his storm.  Indeed, I have heard that on the right side of Utopia, ‘Sleeping in a Storm’ is the best way to find out if you are living your Happily-Ever-After.

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From where I write

November 21, 2009

Defining Moments


When you live on a city built on seven hills, Saturday mornings always take on a mystic quality. 

For three years now, I have lived and worked in Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram, in its native Malayalam).  
Beyond its status as Kerala’s verdant capital, Trivandrum is one ‘Incredible India’ experience that you must encounter in this lifetime. Art, bureaucracy, politics add daily spice to its swirl of activity, making it one of India’s best cities to live in—for the right reasons.

There’s more on Trivandrum at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivandrum

Here in the city’s incredibly well preserved palaces and tree-lined boulevards, I have encountered artists, entrepreneurs, mystics and zealots of every stripe.  In 1036 BC, awestruck sailors and spice traders stepping off King Solomon’s ships at a port called Ophir (now Poovar) off Trivandrum’s palm-crested shores were stunned by the beauty and tranquility of Kerala. In 2009, Trivandrum evokes exactly the same reaction in tourists and in Fortune 500 CIOs who step off intercontinental flights to explore the Kerala’s IT potential.  

Incidentally, if you are looking for my pad, look to the right wing of the apartment you see, just above the tree line.
(That’s right!) That’s where these lines are being written to you.

Just thought I’d share this with you. Why?
Because, it is an incredibly beautiful Trivandrum morning. Thank you for Visiting.

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I am a writer and communications professional, based out of Trivandrum, India. Communications is, for me, a passion-turned-profession.
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Of the books I've authored, this one is the most popular. Corporate Communications: A 21st Century Primer was released by Response Books (Sage Publications) in 2004. 

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