Job satisfaction

Job satisfaction As always, I will recall my own perception about job in the first place and how my own career progressed over a fairly long period of 40 years. By 1963, when I left college and started hunting for a job, I was just 6 months older than the minimum age requirement, which was 18, for applying for any job in India. Aptitude based career option or acquiring skills for a job that one would like to do were all unheard of. Of course, the affluent parents sent their children to medical colleges and if admission for medicine was difficult, the next option was engineering. In my case, college education was a bonanza thrust upon me as I had to anyway wait for almost 4 years when I passed SSLC in 1959. Remembered all these when I read Ratan Tata's view that "I don't believe in work life balance. I believe in work life integration..." Let's try to understand what was in Ratan Tata's mind when he said this. He has gone a long way in implementing the principle in the Tata Group.

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