The name Eight Streaks is derived from David Garvin(s)Eight dimensions of Quality where we are planning to knot each streak (Lines) of quality as a bundle to come with the cost effective and high quality product or service. Deals into Modular Kitchens, Wardrobes, T.V Units, Crockery units, Cots, Dressing tables, Etc.
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Monday, 26 March 2012
12000 years old city of Lord Krishna found
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Sunday, 25 March 2012
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Lesson3 from Prof.O.S Rao
Understanding your customer needs is not sufficient :
Just understanding your customer needs is not sufficient.we have to understand and determine the needs of the customer.We should be able to DELIGHT the customer.
Eg: In summer, people feel hot and you find a need
Need Identification : customer needs something cool
Need satisfaction: provide him a fan with 3 wings.
Customer Delight : Provide him different colors, 4 wings, diamond studded fan etc
Innovation :Modify it to Air cooler and Air Conditioner.
Just understanding your customer needs is not sufficient.we have to understand and determine the needs of the customer.We should be able to DELIGHT the customer.
Eg: In summer, people feel hot and you find a need
Need Identification : customer needs something cool
Need satisfaction: provide him a fan with 3 wings.
Customer Delight : Provide him different colors, 4 wings, diamond studded fan etc
Innovation :Modify it to Air cooler and Air Conditioner.
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Happy Ugadi
Yugadi (Kannada: ಯುಗಾದಿ, Telugu: ఉగాది) from yuga and aadi, yuga means era, aadi means start. It is the New Year’s Day for the people of the Deccan region. While the people of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh use the term Yugadi or Ugadi for this festival, in Maharashtra it is Gudi Padwa, for Sindhis it is Cheti Chand, in Manipur – Sajibu Cheiraoba, Baisakhi in Punjab and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
It falls on a different day every year because of the lunisolar calendar. The Saka calendar begins with Chaitra (March–April) and Ugadi marks the first day of the new year. Chaitra is the first month in the Indian almanac. It is believed on this day Brahma – the Creator formed the universe.
It also heralds spring and new life. Homes are cleaned and decorated, new clothes are bought, fresh mango leaves are strung up above doorways to denote prosperity.
The day with ritual showers, prayers, and then the eating a dish with mixture of six tastes, called Ugadi Pachhadi or Bevu-Bella. The six tastes symbolizes emotions – sadness, happiness, anger, fear, disgust, surprise represented by:
- Neem Buds – bitterness
- Raw Mango – tang
- Tamarind – sourness
- Green Chilli/Pepper – heat
- Jaggery and ripe banana – sweetness
- Pinch of Salt – saltiness
Ugadi is time for rangoli and some good heavy lunch! Thus a festival of many shades. It ushers in the New Year, brings a rich bounce of flora and fills the hearts of people with joy and contentment.
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