Monday, May 23, 2016

Peace Retirement Homes

Peace Retirement Homes

With increasing life span, there are going to be ever increasing numbers of older people looking for peaceful retirement. Last week I saw the following advertorial and going to visit there next month to get some ideas. 

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Sixty is the new 40, according to scientists who say longer, healthier lives allow people to hit middle age later. Retirees are increasingly enjoying active lifestyles and staying healthier, longer.
For an easy way to stay active, many retirees flock to land-leased style community living, where home ownership is possible without the weight of costly mortgages and demanding property maintenance work.
These retirement lifestyle communities offer a variety of ways to stay fit, including low-impact aqua fitness, indoor swimming pools, well-maintained walking and biking paths, exercise rooms, tennis courts, golf and more. Aside from exercise, residents can also stay active by getting together with like-minded friends to play cards, having a barbecue or enjoying group gatherings such as dinners, dances and impromptu get-togethers.  
Don and Trudy Koopmans of Sandycove Acres, a Parkbridge Lifestyle Community, enjoy their active and healthy lifestyle. Don is the president of the garden club and director of the woodworking club within their community. “I love my active lifestyle at Sandycove Acres. On top of gardening and woodworking, I also enjoy playing pool and snooker. I love being involved in a wealth of activities,” he says. “I believe a place like Sandycove Acres is a perfect place where a retiree can stay active and live longer. I especially enjoy the social aspect of always being able to be involved with people. We’ve got great neighbours and have been able to make lifelong friends.”
In the Parkbridge Lifestyle Community model of home ownership, communities are located near other amenities which complement an active lifestyle. Within a short walk or drive, there are activities such as golfing, shopping, cafes, restaurants, beaches and wineries. Many of these communities are situated in sought-after destinations with a lot of natural scenery.
Many retirees feel they have worked hard and deserve to truly enjoy an active retirement with ample energy and good health. Instead of spending time on tedious home maintenance, shoveling snow or mowing the lawn, management at the land lease style of home ownership takes care of these time-consuming tasks, giving back time to enjoy better things in life.  
For further information on the land-lease concept of living and land-lease community offerings, visit www.parkbridge.com.
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Saturday, February 13, 2016

Managing Exponential Changes

Managing Exponential Changes

On 2nd March 2016, it is proposed to organize a meeting of SSY/Matrumandir supporters to discuss this issue which many of our generation are having difficulty deal with.

The world is witnessing changes at ever increasing faster rates. All of us have witnessed how the
electronics technology of Integrated Circuits (ICs) is doubling it's power every 18 months for almost last 35 years. Computers, which were expensive even for large corporations are now in every home in multiple numbers.

This has changed life of almost every person on earth. Now we don't send letters but exchange email messages, we don't need to go to the markets but can order practically every thing from home computer, our work and leisure patterns have changed.

For a large majority, these sudden changes are creating anxiety of unknown. The products, technologies, skills required are all getting obsolete very quickly and get replaced by new much powerful alternatives. Individually, we all are forced to learn and adapt new technologies. The stable life long jobs are getting rare.

However, these exponential changes have created enormous opportunities for those who are able to understand the trends and be prepared for these changes. Now there is abundance of many things in life, easy communication, practically unlimited entertainment, free abundant knowledge resources .. etc. If we are aware of what to expect then the actual changes do not affect us emotionally.

In our meeting on 2nd March, we will discuss which technologies, products, skills are on the exponential growth path, how will this affect our private and professional life, how can we prepare ourselves to ride over these changes successfully.


Monday, February 1, 2016

Growth Engineering Course at zCon Solutions, Kothrud, Pune

We had planned to execute our various projects related to Yogic Lifestyle, by following modern Growth Hacking technologies and by getting help of students of  College of Engineering, Pune (COEP). However, there were conflicts in scheduling the course at COEP and at the last minute this course was cancelled by the college. Therefore, now alternate arrangements are made at the new office building of zCon Solutions Pvt ltd. at Kothrud, Pune.

The Venue for the course is:
zCon Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
S.No. 98, Hissa No. 1 to 7, Plot no. 23,
Behind Reliance Mall, Right Bhusari Colony,
Kothrud, Pune – 411038.
India
+91-20-25280034
+91-20-25280035
 https://www.google.com/maps/dir//18.5088872,73.7915605/@18.508887,73.791561,16z?hl=en-US

The course will start on Tuesday, 1st March 2016 at 6pm. The first session will be introduction to the course and open for all who are interested in attending and free. You are welcome to attend the first session with your friends and colleagues.

The regular classroom meetings will be scheduled once every week when all students will meet together to review the work plan for the week. The weekly timing and days will be decided in consultation with all participants.

The course is primarily project oriented. Teams of 4 to 5 students will work together to execute one growth project. The required software tools and techniques will be discussed in the class and actual use of these tools and execution of the project tasks will be done independently by the team members during the week.

Following Yogic Lifestyle projects will be undertaken depending upon the availability and registration of sufficient team members for the project team.

Project: Ottawa Ashram
Inspiration and leadership: Radhama Jayaraman and Nitinji Bhatt
Objective: To set up SSY ashram, similar to various ashrams in India in the vicinity of Ottawa or Toronto

Project: Children SSY, Matrumandir
Inspiration and leadership: Sameerji, Preeti Mulik and Vasudha Kothari
Objective: To promote existing SSY services for Children and Matrumandir and start such services in Canada

Project: Yoga Tourism
Inspiration and leadership: Jagdeeshji Bhat and Ashok Saraf
Objective: Offer services of touring the Yoga centers of India including SSY, AOL, Patanjali ashrams with personal guidance of highly experience yoga guru.

Project: Peace Shares
Inspiration and leadership: Ashok Ranade and Ashok Saraf
Objective: Time shares of peace homes and ashrams worldwide

Project: eCommerce marketing of Yogic products and services
Inspiration and leadership: Diptesh Parmar
Objective: To set up eCommerce website for marketing and distribution of yogic lifestyle products and services.

If anyone is interested in joining any one of the project teams then please contact immediately the respective project leaders.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

e-Learning SSY

e-Learning SSY

Today, I had detailed discussions with Dilipji Deshmukh. He feels that new technologies need to be adopted not only in the area of marketing but in all aspects of SSY. The way SSY courses are offered also need to be reviewed with respect to new technologies. For example, the SSY course is strictly given to people who can attend the course in person at designated time and place. We need to have an option of e-learning as well, for millions of those people who can not attend our very few course offerings worldwide.

Dilipji believes that with modern technologies of audio/video recording and broadcast, the lectures can be delivered very effectively and in many cases some of the best lectures available in the form of recordings of Guruji Rishi Prabhakar himself. When the students are watching/listening to these recorded lectures, remote live support can be offered with tools like Skype. The work assignments that generally follow at the end of each lecture can also be more effectively evaluated using online learning platforms. 

The first objection for such a thought is that "SSY can not be learned unless you experience it. The close interaction with Guru is mandatory." These objections can not be ruled out easily.

Dilipji feels a blended approach is worth exploring. About 6 or 7 lessons before initiation should be possible to deliver by e-learning. Any student from any part of the world can complete these 7 steps at their own convenient time. The student progress can be monitored by remote Guru by Skype. The student can submit the assignments online at the end of each step. Unless the student has successfully completed the previous step, he/she will not get access to next lesson. On completion of all 7 steps, the student can come in person to one of the SSY ashrams/gurukuls for initiation and the following lessons and a retreat.

We may need to reevaluate which lessons should be offered before an after initiation..That is a matter of detail.

But one thing is definite. e-learning is extremely scale-able. SSY will reach in every nook and corner of the world. There is already a shortage of good quality SSY teachers, the available teachers will be able to double their productivity, since half the course will get taught by e-learning.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Marketing Yoga

Marketing Yoga Lifestyle

Today we had interesting discussion at Kimaya hotel in Kothrud with Sandeepji Naik, Harshadji Shah and Preetima Mulik. We talked about marketing projects to promote SSY lifestyle. Here is what we discussed in brief:

Based ancient Hindu wisdom, SSY now has some extremely valuable knowledge for sharing with the world. Guruji dedicated his life to pass on this knowledge and skills to large community of disciples but now the knowledge is not spreading fast enough. One of the areas where we have opportunity to improve is building the marketing expertise and adopting the 21st century internet based marketing technologies to achieve rapid growth. There is one possibility worth exploring to build this expertise.

At College of Engineering, Pune (COEP), a course is being introduced for the final engineering students, to teach these marketing technologies called "Growth Engineering" (AKA Growth Hacking, Marketing Automation, Direct Marketing, Internet marketing etc. etc.) Prof Ashok Ranade and Prof Ashok Saraf lead the teaching efforts. Prof Saraf has been SSY champion for last 2 decades.

For the Growth Engineering course, students are required to complete one marketing project and the proposal is to offer the task of marketing SSY services as marketing projects to the students. Students will benefit by getting a experience of real life practical project and SSY in return will benefit of experimenting the new marketing technologies. 

For execution of the projects, teams consisting of about 4 to 6 students, will be formed. One or two representatives from SSY will join the team. While students will do most of the technical work like web programming, SSY reps need to provide complete information about the service product to the and participate in all team exchanges. All students meet once a week for about 1 to 2 hours in a classroom for a presentation from the faculty. Each project team will then meet separately to execute their project steps at their own convenience.

The course is being offered by COEP and all the related costs are being taken care of by the COEP like; Faculty remuneration, Hall, Computer lab and Software subscriptions, books, printing etc. etc. SSY will not be charged any fees for participating in this course. However, there are some direct costs associated with execution of SSY marketing projects which will have to be born by SSY. These costs that SSY need to budget for are Website hosting and programming, Search Engine charges, travel and incidentals for the team members etc. 

What SSY marketing projects  can be considered? We need specific well defined service products, like; various different courses (ISP, BSP, TTC, etc) or Ashram retreats etc. Based on suggestion from Radhama, Jagdeeshji and others following 2 projects are discussed y the group.

(1) ISP or Children's SSY: 
(2) Peace Homes (Accommodations in Ashram as well as homes and nature)

Because of the limited time of the course the projects have to be of specific clearly defined service product and it can not be of general nature like overall marketing strategy of SSY/RSVK organization. However, after executing these 2 compact projects, the participants will gain good understanding for developing a strategy for the entire RSVK organization.

The course starts in first week of January 2016. Exact schedule will be known before end of this month. Tentatively the weekly classroom sessions will be on a workday (Monday through Thursday, preferably sometime between 3 and 6 pm.

Monday, October 5, 2015

New Life Retreat, Ottawa

New Life Retreat, Ottawa

New Life Retreat is a 94 acre property in Lanard county, located about an hour and half away from Ottawa and about 3 and half hours away from Toronto. A fully operational facility for residential retreats for Yoga practice, spiritual sessions, corporate meetings, family holidays, weddings etc, etc.
The property consists of about 40 acres of land which was in use for organic farming for Soyabeen and buckets

The property is being used by various organizations, Following are some examples.
http://www.sustainablelivingnetwork.org/workshops/NLR2005/index.htm
http://www.companionscross.org/upcoming-events/new-life-retreat-ottawa
http://www.innerjourneycanada.com/uploads/8/9/6/9/8969205/ij_facilitation_flyerweb.pdf
http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-art-of-pleasure-in-everyday-life-tickets-16845004863


The property has been described as under by the owner:
Beautiful 94-acre organic rural estate just 60 minutes drive from Ottawa. The potential here is enormous for a retreat business or some thing else, a thriving farm or market garden, or a business that caters to others wanting to get away from it all.
For the last 12 years this property has operated as the New Life Retreat, serving as a gorgeous getaway for individuals, families, educational retreat groups and corporate teams. The property's large and varied acreage, many outbuildings and peaceful location just one hour from Ottawa and 3.5 hours from Toronto make it ideal for this kind of business.
The farmland on the property has been maintained beautifully and organically, making it ready-to-go for anyone wishing to turn their hand as a private gardener or to undertake a full-scale farming operation.
Highlights:
• 94 acres (47 organic farmland, 37 pasture or hay, 10 woodland)
• Main home 6 bed rooms, 5 baths
• Restored log cabin with 3 bed rooms
• Yoga studio
• Multiple barns and outbuildings
• Deep swimming pond
• Walking trails
• Retreat and farming infrastructure in place
Full details, including contact information, photographs, aerial photos and more from our website:
Following are some pictures of the property
Main home 6 bed rooms, 5 baths
Restored log cabin with 3 bed rooms
Barns and Out houses
Open Land







Sunday, August 30, 2015

Fwd: problems are goldmines

Peter Diamandis, the author of "Abundance" and CEO of XPrize foundation, has recently blogged, how he is helping Hospital CEOs to identify opportunities by using the teams of 20plus youngsters. The entire idea of forming "Strike Force" of 20+ to dig up ideas for hospitals is an excellent idea that we should follow at COEP for helping identify teams and ideas for IPC16.

the blog post follows:
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The world's biggest problems are the world's biggest business opportunities.
I recently keynoted for a group of hospital CEOs.
For good reason, they are really concerned about their future. Their industry is ripe for disruption by a variety of exponential technologies.
Today's hospitals tend to be overly bureaucratic, inefficient, slow moving, expensive, confusing, and old-school in their processes and procedures.
Not surprisingly, they asked me what to do.
The conversation went something like, "We understand we need to change… but what problems do we solve first?"
My answer: Find a group of smart and curious 20-somethings, and give them the mission of interviewing your patients, employees and suppliers. Then have them catalogue and rate all of your problems.
Let me explain…

Hire 20-Somethings to Do Some Digging

I talk a lot about millennial entrepreneurs.
They are smart, hard working, and naïve – exactly the qualities you want in someone who is trying to reinvent a system.
They have no preconceived notions about the way the world (or a hospital, in this example) is supposed to work.
This gives them the ability to question everything – remember that "the day before something is a breakthrough, it's a crazy idea."
I have a team of 20-somethings that I call my "Strike Force" – you'll see why below – and I've been amazed by the brilliant ideas they come up with.
So where do you find your strike force? They may already work for you, or they might be grad students, or a group of local entrepreneurs.
What you're looking for is passion and curiosity. Ideally one or multiple teams of three to five individuals with a background in science, engineering, and an understanding of where technology is going.

Question Everything & Everyone

With your Strike Force in place, give them the following instructions.
I want you to interview our company's employees, suppliers and customers and document the major challenges we're having:
  • What is unduly hard to accomplish?
  • Where are we missing quality?
  • Where are we behind the competition?
  • What are our customers' biggest complaints?
  • Etc., etc…
Give them 4-6 weeks to literally walk around your company and examine everything. Tell them to talk to all of your employees, patients, servicemen, visitors, volunteers, staff, and so on. Everybody. Let them sit in different venues and observe how your business operates. Challenge them to think about how each and every process could be done better or differently. Make sure to emphasize that they have NO LIMITATIONS as to the ideas they can come up with – this is critical.
In summary, their goal is to document your company's biggest problems… question everything.

Catalogue, Prioritize and Select

Next, ask them to come together, compile their findings, and write up their top 10 - 20 recommendations.
For each recommendation, rate them with regard to:
  • Financial impact to your company
  • Competitive impact for your company
  • Value of the solution as an entrepreneurial endeavor
  • Ease of implementation (time and money)

Fund the Best Ideas and Best Team(s)

Based on my experience doing this, you'll be pleasantly surprised with their innovative attitude (perhaps naïveté and outsider perspective) and ability to put their finger on the biggest gold mines in your company.
Your goal is next to mine these gold mines.
Pick the brightest members of the Strike Force and fund them to develop the solution either internal to your business, or as outside entrepreneurial endeavors. Either way, you win.

Strike Force Guiding Principles

Here are three guiding principles to help guide your efforts:
  1. Listen to your customers, and the data they generate: The most successful, agile and sustainable companies are customer-centric at their core. They vehemently care about their customers' experience and are constantly trying to improve it. Start collecting more data from them on your own – what did they like, what did they not like, how could you improve your service? You'll be surprised to find how bright your own customers are when it comes to discovering problems in your business and ways to solve them.
  2. Start from a blank slate, then rebuild from first principles: If you were going to start your business tomorrow, how would you do it? Which services would you cancel, which would you maintain? Which would you reinvent? Really try to understand at its core what your business is and what it could be. Reason from first principles about what is possible and craft a vision that you can execute.
  3. Experiment, fail, then experiment again: Once you have a vision, you have to get comfortable experimenting with it, and probably failing a few times. Run 30- or 60-day experiments to test new ideas. You'll be surprised to see that this is actually motivating and exciting to your employees.

Prioritizing Innovation

Disrupting yourself isn't just a thought exercise. It's not a rebranding. And it is certainly not something that is easy or simple to do.
It's going to take some time, so the key is that you have to really commit to innovation.
You have to be open-minded and strong-willed at the same time. You have to be able to motivate your employees when experiments fail, and rein them in if they are going too far off the entrepreneurial cliff.
Your Strike Force will mine your problems for gold nuggets, but it's YOU who will ultimately greenlight the effort to reinvent your business.
It's a challenging task – but disrupting and reinventing your business is the only way to survive during these exponential times.

Join Me

This is the sort of conversation we discuss at my 250-person executive mastermind group called Abundance 360. The program is highly selective and we're almost full, looking for a few last CEOs and entrepreneurs who want to change the world. You can apply here.
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Best,
Peter
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