Monday, July 29, 2013

Mr. Raj Shetty - One of TOP 100 Indian Leaders in UAE



Mr. Raj Shetty is being awarded for as one of TOP 100 Indian Leaders in UAE by FORBES MIDDLE EAST. The award was presented by H.E Dr. Shashi Tharoor- Minister of State for Human Resource Department, Govt. of India and Dr. Nasser Bin Aqeel Al Tayyar - President of Arab Publisher House, The Publishers of Forbes Middle East in the presence of H.E. Mr. M.K. Lokesh - Indian Ambassador to the UAE.




Ramee Group set to open it's first 5-star hotel in Bahrain



Friday, September 21, 2012

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Monday, September 5, 2011

You Have Become Who You Are By Making All The Right Move

Friday, September 10, 2010

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Friday, October 9, 2009

Summit on Climate Change (22 September 2009)

Speech of Yugratna Srivastava

Respected UN Secretary General Mr. Ban Ki - moon,
Honourable Dignitaries and August Assembly.
I am 13 years young Yugratna from organisation Tarumitra, meaning Friends of Trees, which is an NGO of 1600 high schools and involved in promoting environmental awareness. I feel privileged to represent children and youth, 3 billion of the
world’s population in this Summit on Climate Change. I am so much concerned about climate change because I don’t want our future generations to question us just as I am questioning the need of more concrete action on climate change today.
The Himalayas are melting, polar bears are dying, 2 of every 5 people don’t have access to clean drinking water, earth’s temperature is increasing, we are losing the untapped information and potential of plant species , Pacific’s water level
has risen, Is this what we are going to hand over to our future generations?
Please…….no!

We received a clean and healthy planet from our ancestors and we are gifting a damaged one to our successors? Is their any justice in this?
Honourable Excellencies, we need to call for an action now. We have to protect the earth not just for us but for our future generations.
If not here then where, if not now then when and if not us then who?
Please listen to our voices. The future needs strong vision and leadership!
One month ago, we had a TUNZA International Children and Youth Conference in Korea. The 800 participants and several thousands online developed a statement requesting you as leaders to:

1. Agree on a more fair, just and action oriented post-Kyoto agreement adopted and implemented by all countries Not just formulate policies but also enforce them by
translating them into actions.

1. Please stop the people who are making Mother Earth Cry.
2. Why cut the oxygen generating forests to create CO2 generating industries?
3. Include carbon and ecological footprint information in products.
4. Adapt to a green economy and sustainable production.
5. Develop a multi-national climate facility to monitor climate response strategies.

The high tech. society and currency deposits in bank are of no use if we don’t have a compatible biosphere.
In the awareness, it is not just about solving an environmental problem….but it is exclusively about changing the mindset and attitude of people!
Educate students about the climate change by making environmental education mandatory at all the levels of learning. To get a sustainable Earth, we don’t need to stop the developments. The need is quest and expansion of affordable eco-friendly technologies available to common man like Energy Efficient Campuses, Bio-fuels and Renewable energy sources.

I just want to ask all the world leaders two questions:-
1. Do environmental problems recognize any geographical or political boundaries and age groups? My answer is certainly no.
This is why; we have the UN to talk each other about these issues. I request you to please include the voices of children and youth in all your decisions.
2. If national security and peace, and economic growth are priorities, than why not climate change?

I know that you all are great leaders but overall we all are humans. We all have a kind heart. I am sure that UN negotiations at Copenhagen this year will end with recommendations for good of humanity…and they have to.
Whatever has happened in the past is over. We just have present and future in our hands. Let’s act in the present to secure our future.
We have one Mother Earth: Care it and Share it.
Respected leaders, when you all make policies, please think of a child suffering in greenhouse heat and think of the species craving to survive.
Mahatma Gandhi said “Earth has enough to satisfy everyone’s
need but no one’s greed"
A bird can fly in air, a fish can swim in water, a leopard can run far faster, But we the humans have been supernaturally gifted with mind….a capability to think, change and reform ….so come on let us all use these abilities to save our birthplace…. our home…. our mother earth!

Thank You

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Dear Managers,..

Success of any restaurant depends on the attention to details and offering the diner an experience that makes them carve to return again.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Entrepreneurs Should Have Hunger In The Belly!

ENTREPRENEURS SHOULD HAVE HUNGER IN THE BELLY!!!
ALL MANAGERS SHOULD HAVE HUNGER IN THEIR BELLY AND A MIND FOR GROWTH.
ALSO THEY HAVE TO WORK LIKE A TEAM TO ACHIEVE THE GROWTH.
At END OF THE DAY WE ALL WORK FOR MONEY.
NO WORK NO MONEY.
THIS IS THE STORY OF THE LIFE.

Monday, August 3, 2009

F & B SERVICE

Dear All,

It has been observed by CMW that, our service staff 's(waiter/waitress) style of asking the customer about the quality of food and service is unprofessional.

Our service staff 's way of asking to the guest that Sir/Madam how is the food? this is not suitable to the hospitality industry and do not ask this question at all.

If the plate is empty means the food is good and the guest is satisfied. If the guest did not finish the food then service staff should inform the outlet manager/f&b manager about the same and take the plate to chef and find out the reason and discuss about it.

Service Staff has to say always like Sir/Madam I/We hope you enjoyed the food?

Also the manager should request for the customer feed back about the experience about the service.

F&B Managers has to conduct proper training to their outlet staff to improve the service standard to give our valuabe customer ''WOW'' experience so that we will get more chance to serve them better and better always.


CMW

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

SALES MAN FROM RAJASTAN

A keen immigrant Indian marwari lad applied for a salesman's job at London's premier downtown department store.

In fact, it was the biggest store in the world - you could get anything there. The boss asked him,
"Have you ever been a salesman before?"

"Yes sir, I was a salesman in Rajasthan in India", replied the lad.

The boss liked the cut of him and said,
"You can start tomorrow and I'll come and see you."
The day was long and arduous for the young man, but he got through it. And finally 6:00 PM came around. The boss duly fronted up and asked, "How many sales did you make today?"
"Sir, Just ONE sale." said the young salesman.
"Only one sale?"
blurted the boss. "No! No! You see here, most of my staff make 20 or 30 sales a day. If you want to keep this job, you'd better be doing better than just one sale. By the way How much was the sale worth?

"Three hundred thousand, three hundred and thirty four pounds" said the young marwari.
"What"," How did you manage that?" asked the flabbergasted boss.
"Well", said the salesman, "This man came in and I sold him a small fish hook, then a medium hook and finally a really large hook. Then I sell him new fishing rod and some fishing gear. Then I asked him where he was going fishing and he said down the coast. So I told him he'd be needing a boat, so I took him down to the boat department and sold him that twenty-foot schooner with the twin engines.
Then he said his Volkswagen probably wouldn't be able to pull it, so I took him to our automotive department and sold him that new Deluxe 4X4 Blazer.I then asked him where he'll be staying, and since he had no accommodation,I took him to camping department and sold him one of those new igloo 6 sleeper camper tents. Then the guy said, while we're at it, I should throw in about $100 worth of groceries and two cases of beer.


The boss took two steps back and asked in astonishment,
"You sold all that to a guy who came in for a fish hook!!"

"No" answered the salesman, "he came in to buy a box of Sanitary napkins for his wife and I said to him, "Sir, Your weekends screwed anyway, you might as well go fishing."

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Which category you belongs to?

There are three types of people:

  • Dull avoids the work;

  • Average who finishes the work;

  • Genius who creates the work;


Silent lips avoids the problem, but smiling lips solves the problem.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Message from CMW

If you want to win the battle - You have to fight

Without fighting, you can not win the battle

You can not get reward also!!!

Whether the economy is up or down, or we are at the war front, people need to be optimistic

BE AN OPTIMIST, AND WORK WITH DETERMINATION AND DEDICATION.


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“For myself, I am an optimist - it does not seem to be much use being anything else.”
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Sir Winston Churchill, speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet, London, November 9, 1954