Monday, October 3, 2011

The Milkman Concept

Why does a general Milkman earn less than a Senior Engineer or any person in senior Management position of a Company?

Even though he supplies one of the most important nourishments to humans.

The same Milkman, if he were working not as a freelance Milkman, but working for a corporation by delivering milk to customers, he would probably earn more. Simply because, the company would make it very possible through its proper organization and delivery to serve more customers in less time in the objective of making more profit, and thus ending up with the Milkman earning more as well.

If the same Milkman worked as an Operations officer, regarding the supervision of Milkman INC's (the hypothetical Milk delivery Organization) delivering milk under his area, he would earn even more. Because, now he is more significant in determining the service and delivery to even more number of customers and thus, more profit to the corporation.

If he were the CEO of the Company of Milkman INC, he would earn even more going by the same logic.

But then there is a limitation to the numbers (the number of customers). Because finally at the end of the day, there is a market ceiling, say X%.

So, how can our hypothetical Milkman earn even more?

Well, only if he can charge more per liter. The way to charging more per liter is by making consumers feeling comfortable and requiring to pay more. The ways are numerous, but they all are noteworthy and equally important.

The quality of the milk (or food) is of concern. This can be achieved through better processes, better R&D, a visible consistency in its quality can be achieved, and if consumers are made aware through marketing (which is important). Customers will be willing to pay more for the milk they buy every day.

The service, and punctuality is of concern. People want things on time. It is admirable when things happen on time, as per schedule. So, customers will pay more for such a service.

Brand sensitization is another aspect where people get almost glued to a particular food brand, which at least feels all encompassing of all the good qualities a high quality food producer should hold. Marketing plays an important role here. Brand loyalty through better outlook of the brand logo, the tagline, the outfits of the delivery milkman, the van design and colors all add up to define the whole, also including the quality and service of the company breeds a belief system in what is offered. This makes the consumer want the product (in this case, Milk) from a particular brand even if it is marked at the same price, and in some cases maybe even at a marginally higher price in comparison to any other brand.

Thus, we see that the Milkman can earn more only when, he can serve more (i.e. Quantity, very important), and even more, if he can serve better (i.e. Quality- Customers have to be made to perceive to feel they will be or are served better. Perceiving is important, because if served properly, but not perceived appropriately, the customer does not buy for more or even any of it).

The necessary qualifications to achieve Quality and Quantity is scale (Operations), Human Resource, Finance, Marketing and above all Strategic planning, which unfortunately the Milkman we know very well does not possess generally. So even though, he may serve the nourishing white liquid, he unfortunately does not have the capacity to touch the lives of many and thus he earns lesser than a Senior Engineer or a Management executive.

The important lesson from the example of the Milkman is that, the more lives one can touch the better off one can get. The greatest example of this is "Amul" ('The Taste of India'), which is run as a cooperative. With its proper governance it achieves what would otherwise would not have been possible; thus, making all stakeholders being better off, including the Milkwoman in this case.

Synthesis of Learning

We have been learning all our lives. We do it knowingly from ultra systematic approach to the most commonly involuntary type (i.e. we don't even know or aware of that we are learning).

Following are the broad categories of learning styles (as discerned by me) that most of us possess are described as follows.

Standard/Need Based learning - The step by step process. The Standard we all know about. We have done this mostly in School, than again in College. Following a set pattern for completing a set objective. Helps one in keeping one in on course and being organized. Its basically course or work determined.

Inquisitive Learning- Random study out of interest. Finding out something, what it actually is? How does something work? Why is something like that? It pertains to unbounded information where an open mind is ready to explore various aspects of his interests. This may have no end.

Doubt clearing learning - You have a doubt about a statement, information etc. and then go and clear that doubt. Requires research, discipline and organization to be able to clear the doubt.

Adventurous learning- Studying through discussions where ones learnings and ideas are challenged. Take tests. Trying to understand whats out there, that I may not know and thus, increase the exposure to the need of further learnings. It gives a basis of assessment of ones learnings in regards to its exhaustiveness, or the lack of it, or as a check and balance to its orientation and direction.

General Knowledge- This is as straightforward as it can get. You see something, read something, somebody says something to you, randomly (happens every day of our lives), you register in you brain without much research or analysis. Just like a database, which takes in information classifies them in proper tables with basic checks of the relation, quality, type and integrity of the data.

The Process: Information IN -> basic checks -> Information Stored! Voila!

Experiential- the most powerful of the lot probably. Where you learn by doing. Being on the field teaches a person more than learning in the confines of his own comfort zone, inside four walls, or just from a instructor, or even a wealth of knowledge from books may not measure up to its value as pure it can get. It has been an integral and the strongest learning mode in our lives.

Involuntary- we don’t always learn when we actually discretely want to. We learn even not knowing that we are learning or even when we necessarily want to. That is the beauty of nature. Nature has so wired us that we have a propensity to learn whenever possible, every moment of our lives, in small seemingly innocent ways. And that way we make us more capable to survive.

The learning modes circumstantial or not, are very beneficial in making us better off, by making us more aware of what we are, and of our environment and how it relates to us every passing day. The next question however can only be answered by you, i.e. what am I going to do with this knowledge? Well, I can only say, the whole World is lying wide open for you out there. So, its your call, my dear friend.

Oh My Dear "Camaleonte"…: A Tribute

Oh My Dear "Camaleonte",

I miss you so much.

Your beauty and grace caught me unawares from the very first day I saw you.

And, now I suffer the longing to see you again close to my heart...

Oh My Dear "Camaleonte"…

The beautiful rides and happiness oozing out of me when I am on you makes me the happiest man around,

The numerous envious glances that you give to people goes to say a lot of the sensual beauty of you…

Oh My Dear "Camaleonte"…

So many numerous miles I have rode on you and such beautiful adventures with you, Oh my heart beats for you so lovingly and tenderly…

You could be the most beautiful sight around…

Oh My Dear "Camaleonte"…

As ever I meet beauties like you, but there will be never ever be anyone like you, Oh My Dear "Camaleonte"…

I miss you so much...

I Love you so much...

Oh My so Beautiful Dear "Camaleonte"...