Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Quirks in a day of a Venture Capital Firm - 21st January 2009

Happy advanced Chinese New Year to one and all!

One pet peeve I have is when someone honestly and deliberately does not take the effort in doing things right, particularly when they are in the full capacity to do so. Not only does the subject sound like a typical Nigerian scam email, the entire message reeks of laziness, namely:
  • the name (this message came to me from LinkedIn, the writer has to actually click into my profile, and at the message screen, my name would again be displayed in the "to" box, I doubt he can actually miss seeing my name)
  • the acronyms (just what are you expecting a potential employer to know what is "opp")
  • the manner of the letter (looks just like an sms chat)
Job seekers, read and learn.

SASI REDDY has sent you a message.

Date: 1/28/2009

Subject: Dear

Dear
This is Syamsundar Reddy
is there any opp SAP BI
Ihave 4yrs exp in SAP BI
if any i sthere plz revert ..

Thnskregrds
Syamsundar Reddy

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Fiction is sometimes truer than fact

I dreamt up an entire fable lividly while sleeping in this Sunday after working late in the office yesterday on a contract format for a new startup and a technical paper to be used to bid for a government project. For posterity sake, I am documenting whatever I remember of the story here; I can't recall the earlier parts of the dream before this fable.

The vivid part of the dream started with this german chap telling a story. Saying that he normally carries a backpack filled with mixed seeds "to maximize collaboration within nature" or something to that effect, of which he scatters them along his way to school (or was it work?) but he always never scatters any into a particularly rocky path he passes, only scattering at the ground just before and after the rocky path.

One day, he noticed that a shoot, something like a bougainvilla sprouting out from the furthermost corner of the rocky path. Not possible he said to himself, the rocks are barren. Yet as the days pass, the shoots sprouted and grew further into the rocky path. Without complaint and without pain, the bougainvillas grew out from the rocks, clearing a path for other plants to grow, of which they did slowly and steadily, eventually converting the entire rocky path into a lush greenland.

It was around here where I woke up. Somehow this parable put into my dream gave me insight into what I am doing and facing at the present, perhaps it might do the same for you.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

A tribute to a part of me that left



2009 is a year of change for many of us. Be it for better or worse, we adapt, accept and move on.

I am blessed to have had the honor to have once walked my life's journey with this person of whom I respect for her strength and determination. While we have our areas of disagreement, there is no denying the many other positive aspects of what we achieved and learnt together.

Injustices and betrayals gives way to grace and forgiveness, despair and grief to comfort and peace. While we no longer walk along the same path, I wish her well and peace in whatever paths and decisions she will make and undertake for the future.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

NOTICE: Resignation as Director of Social Creatives Ltd as at 1st January 2009

I am giving notice on various public platforms of my resignation as a Director of Social Creatives Ltd with effect from 1st January 2009. While I will not be able to provide detailed information on my decision, I am providing a summary of my rationale behind the decision.

I cannot represent a company which operates in a manner that is inconsistent with what I would stand for in my definition of a Social Enterprise. My definition is in line with what is defined in the “Social Enterprise” Wikipedia entry: “A commonly-cited rule of thumb is that their income is derived from the business trading rather than from subsidy or donations.”

I was invited to be a Director in the fledging company on the pretext that I would contribute to the company in a tangible manner on the areas of entrepreneurship. I ended up being assigned the role of a “treasurer” in my absence, and was tasked with non-value adding responsibilities of reading out monthly financial reports and signing cheques with amounts larger than S$10,000. Effectively, my duties were customary.

The continued additions of Board Members without clear operational roles appeared to me to be a name-and-rank-pulling exercise. Instead of a meaningful nurture of a strong operational team consistent with the growth priorities for a sustainable social enterprise, the company focused on building and utilising a visual array of expert profiles for marketing purposes. I feel great concern that nothing was mentioned about the rollout of actual, non-grant-linked business activities.

The management postulates instead of creates, focuses on fund-raising over profit-making, and is led by an individual who has been meticulously aware of hiding his true age from myself during the period of my involvement, giving me the impression that he may have more to hide particularly and unfortunately confirmed with the deliberate action of incorporation of Social Creatives Ltd under his name when he, with the knowledge of the duties and obligations expected of a director as listed in the Company Act of Singapore, is aware that he is not of the legal age to act in the capacity of a director.