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Someone has already moved my CHEESE :P

I am a Production engineering guy and learning most of my skills in maintenance area. And I never ever had really wanted this :P but alas! This is what I am really doing. I really loved getting into technical things whilst I was in my college, but today it seems so boring that keeping my learning pace with ongoing work is becoming difficult. 

Today I read a book by Dr. Spencer Johnson " Who moved my cheese" and I realized that same has happened to me. In the form of so called big change, HR has put me into this department and when I tried to get into things meticulously, I got my key role responsibilities changed. People are moving cheese and that too without getting consensus. This is so sad!

I love managerial things having a commercial concepts into it, kind of purchase management things if talk in clear terms. Even then I am learning the technical aspects to get the techno part so that in coming future, I can join this with commercial to make it TECHNO COMMERCIAL :). Like Dr. Johnson has stated in his book, We should anticipate and move along with the coming changes. And now when I am doing this, I hope it would end up with a beautiful and fruitful result I have always wanted to taste.



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