Spreading joy all around.. happy to see the spark in your eye :)

creativesomething:

  1. Gather a lot of varied experiences. Read a lot of books, travel, talk to strangers, anything to open your mind to new ideas and ways of thinking.

  2. Create a frame of topic. Addressing questions like: what is it you’re trying to do, and where should your focus be?

  3. Ask a lot of questions.

amexopenforum:

The 10 Things Innovative Companies Do To Stay On Top 1. Everybody is an innovator2. Measure their idea-generation success3. Change the idea a lot before it becomes a product4. Test their ideas with customers5. Have an internal “idea czar”6. Talk to customers and other partners7. Find ideas everywhere8. Spend R&D money thoughtfully, not profligately9. Generate ideas in three basic ways10. Systematically create new ideas(via How Innovative Companies Stay On Top - Business Insider)

amexopenforum:

The 10 Things Innovative Companies Do To Stay On Top

1. Everybody is an innovator
2. Measure their idea-generation success
3. Change the idea a lot before it becomes a product
4. Test their ideas with customers
5. Have an internal “idea czar”
6. Talk to customers and other partners
7. Find ideas everywhere
8. Spend R&D money thoughtfully, not profligately
9. Generate ideas in three basic ways
10. Systematically create new ideas

(via How Innovative Companies Stay On Top - Business Insider)

Thought for the day

gradnessmadness:

“Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Don’t bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.” 

- William Faulkner

nishantvermaphotography:

Humayun’s Tomb in the background and Khan-i-Khanan’s Tomb in the Foreground as seen by my eyes :) 
Khanzada Mirza Khan Abdul Rahim Khan-e-Khana (17 December 1556 – 1627) (Hindi: अब्दुल रहीम ख़ान-ए-ख़ाना, Urdu: عبدالرحيم خانخان), also known as Rahim (रहीम, رحیم) is a renowned composer during the time of Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of the main nine ministers (Diwan) in his court, also known as the Navaratnas. 
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nishantvermaphotography:

Humayun’s Tomb in the background and Khan-i-Khanan’s Tomb in the Foreground as seen by my eyes :) 

Khanzada Mirza Khan Abdul Rahim Khan-e-Khana (17 December 1556 – 1627) (Hindi: अब्दुल रहीम ख़ान-ए-ख़ाना, Urdu: عبدالرحيم خانخان), also known as Rahim (रहीम, رحیم) is a renowned composer during the time of Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of the main nine ministers (Diwan) in his court, also known as the Navaratnas. 

(C) Copyrights Reserved : Nishant Verma Photography

Twitter : https://twitter.com/NishantVermaPho

Tumblr : http://nishantvermaphotography.tumblr.com/

www.nishantvermaphotography.com

tnbrando:

5 Steps to Empowering The Brand You
Thanks for sharing @MeghanMBiro!

tnbrando:

5 Steps to Empowering The Brand You

Thanks for sharing @MeghanMBiro!

Reading MBA at 16. Late by few years ;) but it’s OK. Lessons still work :)

Reading MBA at 16. 
Late by few years ;) but it’s OK. 
Lessons still work :)

nishantvermaphotography:

Importance of Mauni Amavasya snan (bathing ) at kumbh mela

According to ancient religious scriptures, Mauni Amavasya is the day on which Manu rishi appears in this world millions of years ago. It is believed to be the day when the universe was created. On this day, the Sun and the Moon enters into the Capricorn sign. A vow of complete silence is observed on this day known as Maun Vrat. This vow is assumed to control our senses and engage them into the service of Supreme Lord Narayana. Practising austerities is believed to purify an individual’s existence and observing the vow of silence is apparently the simplest way to do so. The day holds extreme religious importance and taking bath on this day in the holy waters is deemed significant and auspicious.

beautiful pictures :)

Funny times.

Funny times.

goodideaexchange:

Good bosses look good on paper. Great bosses look great in person; their actions show their value.

Yet some bosses go even farther. They’re remarkable—not because of what you see them do but what you don’t see them do.”

Either Climb a Mountain or Bring it Down