Two weeks ago, we had our first class of GSMT(Global Strategic Management) and we watched with awe, Thomas Friedman talk about how, when we he was covering the post 9-11 drama in the US, a silent revolution happened in the Infosys' and Satyam's of the world. How in his meeting with Nandan Nilekani, he was told that the global playing field was getting levelled and that the Americans were not ready for it. This was the incident that shaped his thoughts to write 'The world is flat', his New York Times bestseller. I came back that day and watched a few of his interviews in YouTube and was really awe-struck with the way he talked about global issues. I think he is one hell of a speaker packing emotion and conviction.
Little did I realize then that I was going to listen to this great man speak live so soon and that too walking just a couple of hundred metres to Khemka Auditorium. We all got to know of Tom's arrival only in the afternoon. But guess what the 400 seater auditorium brimmed over with people. There were students, alums, faculty, press, AIKYA families etc. and Tom did not disappoint anyone. He spoke about his books 'From Beirut to Jerusalem' onwards to his upcoming work, about the various phases of globalisation with his own wit and charm. This one hour, listening to Tom, was a real silver lining on an otherwise abysmally bad bad day.
Thomas L Friedman
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Look who's come
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