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Written by praveen on December 17, 2008 – 12:02 amTags: Books
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Workplace Warrior by Kay Hammer
Written by praveen on February 19, 2008 – 12:14 amThat’s the short name. The longer name is
Workplace Warrior: Insights and Advice for Winning on the Corporate Battlefield by Kay Hammer. I recently happened to pick up this book from a used books store down the street from my house. Ms.Hammer is from Austin and since I pretty much dig anything that has Austin in/around it, I picked this one up without reading the reviews. Since writing a review myself would be a major waste of my precious time, I’m gonna wrap it up by saying, one of the worst books I’ve read in recent times; I couldn’t even finish half of it. Do not go by the Amazon 5 stars, they are all by her buddies just like the ones on the back cover of the book.
Rating : Negative 5/5
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The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman
Written by praveen on February 18, 2008 – 11:48 pmThis was on my list for quite a long time now. Last December, on my trip to India, I could finally lay my hands on this masterpiece. Almost half way through, aiming at next week to finish and post a review.

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One night at the Call Center by Chetan Bhagat
Written by praveen on February 18, 2008 – 3:21 am![]()
One Night at a Call Center (ONCC) is the second offering by the now insanely popular fiction author Mr. Chetan Bhagat after his hugely successful debut with ‘Five Point Someone’. After dabbling with a story about his days at the IIT in his first book, Bhagat now takes a stab at the recently booming BPO industry of India, though he uses it as only a backdrop for the overall story. If you have read Five Point Someone, you might relate to the way Bhagat narrates his stories - a very simple and straightforward manner, more on the lines of a Bollywood movie. Bhagat makes no changes to his storytelling ways with ONCC either. He keeps it simple and straightforward. In typical Bollywood style, the book starts out with a conversation between two strangers on a train, with one of the strangers narrating the story going into flashback!
The story is about a team of call center workers and their daily (nightly I must say) lives at the call center. Bhagat has managed to intertwine their experiences at their job with the characters’ personal battles with great finesse. Most of the story builds up to the happenings of one eventful night at the call center. Hence the name ONCC. I must say Bhagat provides great insights into the Call Center industry in general. This must have taken quite a bit of research on Bhagat’s part I’m sure. It is this wonderful power of observation of Bhagat’s and the great ability with which he creates fiction out of it is what keeps the reader going. The story is quite gripping and keeps you hooked on a macro level with all the masala Bhagat has managed to pour in. However, there are various instances when you feel that Bhagat misses to create the kind of magic that he did with Five Point. Even though Bhagat has tried to create some suspense at the end, the sugary sweet climax leaves a very sweet taste in the mouth. But the story might end up appealing to a majority of readers out there, especially Bollywood buffs. ONCC must serve as a great recipe for a Bollywood script in fact! There are quite a few funny sequences and unexpected twists which make the book an interesting read overall. If you have a weekend to kill, go buy yourself the book. If not, then I’d rather read Five Point Someone again.
Rating : ***
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10/18/2008 Update
This book has been made into a movie now (Link) which I happened to see last week. I’m not sure what I must be saying coz literally, there are no words to describe the movie. You must be thinking that I’m about to praise the movie to no end. Wish I could. I have no words to say about the ‘pathetic’ity of this flick. Seriously, this must be the worst bollyflick I have seen this year and I have seen a lot of bad ones! Save your money, don’t even go near the theater playing ‘Hello’.
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Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
Written by praveen on January 3, 2008 – 6:59 pmLook for the review in this space shortly.
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The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
Written by praveen on January 3, 2008 – 6:59 pmLook for the review in this space shortly.
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Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat
Written by praveen on January 3, 2008 – 6:58 pmLook for the review in this space shortly.
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Founders at Work: Stories of Startups’ Early Days by Jessica Livingston
Written by praveen on December 25, 2007 – 9:44 pmI have been reading this book for months now and still haven’t been able to finish it! I think that is the very beauty of this book. The book is a collection of interviews of some of the coolest entrepreneurs in the US. I usually go through one chapter at night before going to bed, usually once or twice a week. There is no need for continuity, so don’t have to remember previous chapters! Wish all books were like this. Haha. Some of the interviews that I really liked were that of Steve Wozniak, Sabeer Bhatia and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark. Still going through it chapter after chapter. Will keep posting snippets that catch my attention as and when I can. Oh by the way, if you’re just looking for my feedback about the book, then I’d say it’s a 5-starrer. Buy yourself a copy ![]()
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The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki
Written by praveen on December 25, 2007 – 9:38 pmLook for the review in this space shortly.
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Rule #1 by Phil Town
Written by praveen on December 25, 2007 – 9:38 pmLook for the review in this space shortly.
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