Ghazva e Hind
From the Blog odysseuslahoriMy Twitter friend Harsh [@hashkeys] from, I think Bombay, is a smart young man with an open mind. And I like him very much. The idea for this piece came from one of his flippant tweets about them (the Indians) mounting Ghazva e Hind against us. And then he went, ‘Umm, that didn’t come off quite well.’ Now those of you who do not know what this phrase means are obviously not accustomed to listening to a lunatic in a red hat. The man goes on about how Muslims will one day liberate India from the wicked Hindus. Of course that will be shortly before the entire world converts to the one and only true religion, that is, Islam. And then before we can even get a hang of it, it will be Judgement Day. I hope between getting rid of the Hindus and turning India pure and Judgement Day we pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Sales force Management
From the Blog lahoreschoolofeconomics Mr. Khurram Javaid, Head of Trade Marketing & Distribution, National Sales Manager Pakistan Tobacco Company, was in Lahore School of Economics on March 10 2016 to participate in a seminar on 'Sales force Management' organized for the graduating MBA batch. The speaker began his presentation by telling the students about the key factors of success in the corporate world for any individual. He explained the importance of quality education and also good moral values and qualities like humility and receptiveness. He linked this with Pakistan Tobacco Company's key features which were responsible for its success, namely an enterprising spirit, freedom through responsibility, open mindedness, and strength through diversity. Khurram Javaid talked about the core responsibilities and dpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
0 comments :
Post a Comment