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Archive for the ‘Delhi and Tokyo – 4/2/09 – 4/9/09’ Category

As The Blogger types this he is sitting in the World Lounge at Narita airport outside Tokyo, typing on one of maybe 20 Macs that Apple has cleverly provided for our convenience, trip cut short by an urgent need to return to the States to attend to some unexpected matters.  Although 2.5 days and nights in Tokyo was far shorter than his anticipated stay, and he has much on his mind right now, The Blogger felt it important to pass on to you, dear readers, several short anecdotes about his truncated trip to Tokyo (alliteration unintended).

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Over the Blogger’s past couple of days in India things have gotten far more “normal” for an India trip and the Blogger has started to accumulate a number of those “what the hell just happened?” moments that one expects in a country in which certain elements feel more American than New York and lull you into thinking that people generally think the same way we do.  This all begins with the town of Gurgaon, where our offices are located. 

Gurgaon is a pecularly Indian approach to the California-style office park.  It is an enormous development with maybe 40 or so major Class A Office Space buildings between 10-20 stories tall that is becoming the hot new home of India’s Business Process Outsourcing caste and has seen an almost unfathomable amount of investment, both foreign and local, over the past 5 years.  Walking down the streets of Gurgaon feels just like walking through any major business center in the U.S. or Europe.  Until you realize that (a) there is only one road that provides access to the area, (b) in lots of places that road is not paved, (c) accessing the majority of buildings requires navigating a critical choke point in which several thousand cars and motorbikes have to make a U-turn in the middle of an 8-lane divided road, and (d) the electrical grid only provdes 4-6 hours of power on a given day so the resident companies have created an electrical co-op to generate their own power for the buildings.  The U-turn, in particular, is an adventure.  This – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwvMR0OxiPg – is a moderate version of our daily U-turn, only ours is far, far more crowded.

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The Blogger originally told himself he would not blog about work-related travel because (a) sitting in meetings and international hotels is not particularly different anywhere in the world, and (b) most of the memorable things that happen on work trips are not things that The Blogger could or would share other than on a need-to-know basis.  However, when The Blogger is shipped off to India and Tokyo for two weeks, he believes that his wider reading audience might gain some benefit from the experiences he accumulates during that period.  To that end, the Blogger will provide some few updates over the next couple of weeks of his experiences in Tokyo and Delhi, with particular emphasis on lessons learned for your benefit.

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