Read more on the website
www.indianrailways.gov.in
Saviour of a business and its employees.
Just like I shall attribute the past failure of Railways to the incompetence of the
previous ministries, I shall connect Lalu to its phenomenal success today.
Today, Lalu Prasad is a revered man. He is educated as B.A LLB - No MBA from IIM not even a professional engineering degree.
However, what he did, not only saved Indian Railways but also saved the 16 lakh (1.6 million) employees, other indirect employees, and all of their
families from utter misery which would have been the case if that institution
shut doors.
It is always the top mans achievement if a business turns for good and it is
always his failure if it goes down the drain. Because it is he who takes all
major decisions on the behalf of that business and its those decisions which
takes the business to where it goes.
It is an achievement beyond comprehension. Some would say it is the
achievement of SUDHIR KUMAR, IAS - Officer on Special Duty / Minister for
Railways. I would say, NO! At least not first. At first, it is the
achievement of Lalu Prasad himself who in the first place made the decision
to bring in Sudhir Kumar and that very decision makes him deserve maximum
credit. He also has surely guided his immediate team with clear vision and
made sure they took their plans all the way down to efficient execution
with conviction and perseverance.
Railways must have had brilliant employees in the past too. But the mere
decision to make use of their brilliancy made the difference. Like how a
business is lead by an Ambani or a Murthy, an organisation's chief's
decisions and thinking makes all the difference between good business and
bad business - the difference between success and failure. So do not try to
attribute it to anyone else.
The credit goes first to Mr. Laluji and then the rest.
But to my great surprise, he is always very humble and
seen giving credit to all his employees for the Railways turnaround rather than trying to take it all
himself. Many of our other political leaders are good at just one thing - taking
credit.
The route to the
achievement : common sense.
Fact
that the captain left passenger fares unchanged and despite that achieved
the remarkable turn from loss to profit is a story that excited the elite IIM at Ahmedabad who called him in for a lecture.
Later on he also went onto lecture students from top business schools
such as Harward and Wharton. The growth in Railways is all around and there
is great optimism for future. Last I red is the news that top executives are
being sent to the worlds leading management schools for refresher courses by
Laluji.
Railways always had its major portion of revenue coming from its freight
services rather than from passenger transport. Hence naturally any
turnaround had its eyes on improving its freight movement efficiency rather
than focusing on the passenger side of revenue. Things they have focused to
improve revenue are mainly said to be,
1. Increasing the load of existing freight wagons by eight tonnes,
2. Freight trains used to halt much more in the past - this has been reduced.
3. Frequency of checking wagons and tracks were reduced.
4. Wagons were loaded during a limited time in the past - round the clock
loading of wagons were introduced.
All these steps which has been taken are not rocket science. Very simple
things on the face of it! But the crux of the matter is the fact that those
decisions were taken. They could have been taken before Lalu's time. No one
evaluated the situation before and Railways were condemned to death by
imprudent politicians.
In successive Railway budgets over the years, fares were
almost always increased to bridge the gap of loss that Railways kept
incurring. Lalu not only kept the fares unchanged but also surprised
everyone by decreasing it on occasions.
Success belongs to the decision maker first.
To those who say that he had appointed the best IAS officers in his core team and its
their success, let me ask, really? Then why did not the previous ministers
do the same?
Is it not his mind that thought this is the way to go by
appointing a great core team below him. The same IAS officers were serving
in various other positions and we have many IAS officers toiling under so
many corrupt, vision less, idea starved, self centered politicians. Under
their circumstances, they can't or they don't use half their brain and thus remain good for nothing.
When a business leader who has more than 16 lakh (1.6 million) employees on
his roles achieves a turnaround, it is a great number of people and it is a
enormously large business that he takes with him to success.
Bihar : The state of his state:
Everyone is aware
about the state of Bihar state. He is known for moving Bihar to Kitchen politics by appointing his wife
after he was framed with corruption charges against him.
It is perplexing that Bihar is a failed state even though it had been ruled
and controlled by this phenomenal turnaround specialist for many years. The
question many ask is, "if he is so great as a business leader for Indian
railway, why he could not repeat that performance in Bihar?".
In response to the current Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's initiative
to attract businesses to Bihar, he reportedly said "Who will invest in
Bihar? If they invest in Bihar, they will be finished!"
Probably, he knows all too well and more than anybody that Bihar can not be
changed and he did not attempt it himself for the same reason.
I shall continue to look for
those clues as to why this disparity between his runaway success with the
Railways and utter failure and poor reputation inside Bihar exist, but as of
now, I have no clue.
Even though his total failure in creating a better Bihar contradicts
directly with his phenomenal success in turning around Indian Railways, I
shall emphasize the magnitude of his success and the importance of his
success with the Railways as not one to be considered a small achievement.
It is an achievement which most among us including most IIM MBAs can
probably not even
dream of, looking at the sheer size of this organisation and the condition
prevailed when he took over.
External Links:
Lalu Prasad Yadav - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indian Railways
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
-------------------------------------------------
Do you have a point to make? Please write your comment on our Binsar.com Forum
-
TP Gopinath for CalicutNet.com