Monday, October 12, 2009

Occupational Hazards

Everywhere I go these days, a certain kind of questions naturally pop up in my head:

How does this business make money?
How to optimize this process to make it efficient/cut costs/increase reach?
Why is this guy doing this job this way?
How can he make more profit?
How big is this market/margin?

Everywhere, I tell you, from neighbourhood paan kiosk to the Big Bazar checkout queue.

I bet designers constantly analyse street fashion, teachers consistently look for cues to teach effectively and doctors see germs everywhere too.
Side effects of the job, phew! :(

11 comments:

Kanupriya said...

I bet designers constantly analyse street fashion, teachers consistently look for cues to teach effectively and doctors see germs everywhere too
Well actually, they don't. They probably should, but not many do, methinks. Else things would be much more efficient/better!

jas said...

I wonder what adult movie stars think abt..

Ted said...

Thankfully, my job has no such occupational hazard ... :p
But being a MBA, i still end up thinking about these same things.

Bhushan said...

Good going!

Chakoli said...

Of docs i m nt sure... as i have seen many unhygienci docs :((

fashion designer yes fr sure... :DD

Pradyot said...

I know people in ad agency and they constantly analyze people interacting with "products"

Unknown said...

you seem to have a discerning eye.
Wasn't this was supposed to be penned??
:)
:P

One more blogger said...

Someone seems to be too drenched in her job :D

Pavitra said...

I never feel like that about my job...but then I've always felt am in the wrong profesion!

One more blogger said...

Is low activity at your blog also an Occupational hazard :P

Anonymous said...

has your occupation deprived you of a few minutes' time to write here, every once in a while? please do come back.