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Remote work with a punch

Companies in Bangalore and other cities are asking their employees to work from home for a few days to cut the risk of Corona virus. We are living in interesting times.

Photo by Christopher Gower on Unsplash

Employees, teams and managements can do some simple things to maintain business continuity and high productivity.

What employees can do

  1. Dedicate a separate room in your home for work, at least during the working hours. Declutter the room, if needed. Do everything you can to make it appear like an office room. For example, position the furniture to get the best natural light and fresh air. Set up any hardware needed for meetings like this neat speakerphone or this comfortable headset.
  2. Make and stick to a schedule. Start work early. This way, you will be able to finish a lot of work in the first half of the day and then possibly take a relaxed lunch break. The idea here is to utilize your regular commute time to boost your productivity when your brain is fresh. Take predetermined short coffee/snack breaks. When you plan them, they don’t rob your time! Curb the tendency to drag your work day into late evening just because you have nothing else to do at home – This can make you less fresh the next morning.
  3. Track your work on a daily basis. Meticulously. Sysems like Jira can greatly help, but if unavailable, use a simple text file or Excel sheet or a shared document that your manager can look at when convenient.

What teams can do

  1. Communicate each others’ work timings, and ensure plenty of overlap. If possible, schedule a couple of meeting slots during the day to avoid ad hoc interactions.
  2. Seek and give help proactively to resolve blocking issues for each other. Do not allow physical separation to make team members slow to reach out to other team members. Be judicous with instant messaging, so it does n’t become chatter and disturbs everyone randomly. Establish ‘preferred times’ to discuss non-critical issues.
  3. Ensure everyone joins meetings on time, so no one’s time is wasted. This way, you can keep meetings crisp and to the point, sometimes as short as 15 minutes.

What managements can do

  1. Establish a common way to track and update status, if you already do not have a good system in place. This removes the need for a manager o constantly check if an employee is working or not. Instead, the status can be reviewed on a periodic basis.
  2. Encourage standard working hours and structured communication to keep teams productive as units.
  3. Make your employees feel good by telling them ‘We trust you that you will do your work’. This will eliminate the uncomfortable feelings in their minds about being ‘watched’.

Happy working from home and stay safe from the virus!

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A Flash of Paradise

Bangalore feels like paradise today. I mean, just the weather.

Noon was served chilled today. And I am loving it !
Chennai is being lashed by the rain gods, maybe that is creating these unusually cold winter days in Bangalore ? Top it with the fact that I had to wake up early and went cycling.

I wonder if life can remain so joyous like this over longer periods of time. Without any bells and whistles like money and fame.

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Soap Nut !

Today is World Environment Day.

For some time, I have been thinking about alternatives to chemical based detergents for clothes and utensils. My grandma used to talk about some ‘Soap Kaai’ (means Soap-Fruit in Tamil) used during her childhood, but I never managed to get sufficient information about it then. My eco-responsibility-instinct being a bit high today(for obvious reasons), my optimistic googling revealed it to me !

You will not believe it. Soap-Nuts(as they are called) grow in trees in the wild, in India. And there is an Australian Company that imports it and makes cleaning products based on it. The company is called ‘Soap in a nutshell’ ! FAQ from their its website.

Now, if any of you know where I can find these trees, please tell me !

Here is another link about making your daily routine greener.

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De-clutter ! De-junk !

>We belong to the age of the great Junk.

Junk food
Junk email
Junk thoughts
Junk music
Junk household articles
Junk Documents – paper and e
Junk activities
Junk News in TV

Junk has hijacked our lives, denying us the bliss of plain existence.

I decided to eliminate as much junk as possible from my room yesterday. Started looking at my cupboard. Found many things that I could instantly send to the dustbin. Found many things that I could send to the dustbin after thinking for a few seconds. Yeah only seconds. I also found a box I had labeled as “Important Documents” a couple of years back. Determined to find at least one useless piece of paper, I examined the contents. Bingo ! Not a single “useful” piece of paper. How fast the perception of “importance” changes ! It contained mostly old credit card/bank statements.

Remember अपरिग्रह(aparigraha) ? See my earlier post for the philosophical angle of this.

I have regained some peace back.

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Anti Plastic Steps

>Steps I have taken so far to distance myself and my family away from plastics:

1. Replaced the of plastic containers used to store spices and condiments with glass
2. Stopped using all Melamine plastic kitchenware / tableware
3. Start looking at stainless steel and wood kitchenware with high respect
4. Stopped using fiber cutting board
5. Stopped buying pickles/sauces that come in plastic containers.

More to follow.

Besides this, our family took a collective decision not to buy the microwave oven.

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Escape from BPA

The western world has discovered that most plastic containers are hazardous (some of them in use for decades now). The primary devil is BPA (bisphenol A) that is being associated with a wide variety of serious health problems like breast cancer, prostate cancer, Type 2 diabetes, early onset of puberty in girls, obesity, and neuro-behavioural problems such as attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders.

We in India are going crazy about plastic and its various avatars. There is just one positive thought I have – It is easier for us to switch to safer alternatives as the amount of plastic that we use today is lesser compared to the west.

greenlivingonline.com has a comprehensive article about BPA and ways to escape from it. If you are serious about your and your family’s health, minimize all other windows and go read it straight away.
12 protective steps for the dangers of BPA poisoning

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All Plastic is Evil

>All plastic is chemical. This includes Tupperware. Which chemical is good and which is bad are very difficult questions to answer even for experts. Most ‘experts’ have commercial interests.

Tupperware is among the best tested (and marketed) food quality plastics ‘today’. No one knows what lab tests and ‘real tests on consumers’ might reveal in a few decades. The intent of this blog post is to “prove all plastic is bad for use with food”. Tupperware is discussed here because it is popularly thought as the ‘safest’. I do not have anything against the company and appreciate the openness in the FAQs in Tupperware website, which acknowledges the use of “bisphenol A” in their products.

Thanks to Tupperware for this statement:
As we have the highest regard and concern for the safety of our consumers, however, we will continue to closely monitor this scientific debate and conduct our own research into the best materials for use in Tupperware products.

This means we are guinea pigs. We are living in the cool lab of consumerism. All this is shocking to me is because, I went purely by the hype around Tupperware. I thought since it is expensive, it must be safe. How foolish I have been.

bisphenol A” is a chemical in most plastics including some Tupperware as acknowledged by them in their website .Wikipedia says this chemical is an endocrine disruptor and can play with your hormones.

‘Safety standards’ are only ‘evolving’ guidelines and most probably have commercial bias. The ‘safest plastic’ may be proved to be hazardous after 10 years from now. That might be too late for you. The point I am trying to make is not just about bisphenol A in Tupperware, but about the whole idea of using chemicals with food.

Special thanks to Vignesh for asking that question in the comment in my earlier post, which urged me to find these facts out. btw, does anybody know the chemical effects of my hot Sambar’s tartaric acid on bisphenol A ?

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Killing Plastics

>Kill plastics before they kill you.

Of late, I have been caught in a grip of fear about what the innumerable plastic containers and wrappers might do to me and my descendants. I am so afraid that I am starting to make a switch to non-plastics especially for use with food.

Some good articles which I am using as kick starts:
Alternatives to Plastic – PAUL GOETTLICH
It’s Your Choice

In my immediate plans are to junk my expensive Tupperware lunch set. I will use it for storing non-food items for the time being. The replacement would be good old stainless steel.

I will write a follow-up post after a couple of months or so about the changes that I will have made by then. I would be extremely grateful if you can participate in my journey to the land of Non Plastica. Post your ideas as comments in my blog. Email me with whatever information you have. We need to find ways to avoid plastics in the context of an Indian kitchen.

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Earth Easy

>“Ideas for environmentally sustainable living”
“With every activity of our daily lives, we connect with the interdependent web of life on Earth. The health of our environment is a reflection of the choices we make.”

What a beautiful thought. It comes from the creators of the website called eartheasy.com. I am very impressed with the ideas that I read in this website.

From the “About Us” page of the website:
Eartheasy strives to:
~ help us reduce our impact on the earth’s resources

~ help reduce our contribution to global warming
~ bring more simplicity to our lives

~ bring us closer to nature

May mankind evolve beautifully.

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Burning Money

>Burning money is a popular hobby.

Go to an average restaurant in Bangalore. There, money cannot buy happiness. Not even good food or a decent service. The only guarantee is that you can burn money at a pretty decent rate.

There are faster, more stylish ways of burning money. PVR Gold Class. Pizza Hut. Amoeba Game parlour. I found a slower, elegant way to burn money. Use match sticks.

Luxury cannot be avoided in a society. But of late, people who spend in such ways come from the large middle class segment of the society.

Just think about it. For a good dinner with friends, do you spend 2 days of your monthly salary ? How often do you go for such a dinner ? Are you burning money ?

Money has become the most preferred medium to express one’s friendship, love, respect and all kinds of emotions to other human beings. Gifts and treats are all about money. Reason – No time to spend, only money.

Skewed evolution of human society.

If you have no better hobby, start one soon. And see the difference.