Saturday, December 31, 2016

What is your Password to Enriched Life?? Please read what few professionals say about their password......


On the backdrop of my new English Book, Password to Enriched Life (Buy Here), I asked one question to few HR professionals. The question was, “what is your Password to Enriched and Empowered Life?” 

Everybody has the perspective and everybody has the password….however need to reveal the same to make life enriched… 

Please read the response, perhaps you may get some hint of the password, which you are searching for…

My password to enrich and empowered as follows 
  • Always believe in yourself. There is nothing called impossible. We just need to clear our mind blocks and unnecessary thoughts from our mind to be successful
  • Focus more on strength rather than weaknesses. Ultimately no one is perfect even I 😊😊 
  • Be Kiddish, have fun, play outdoor games.. hit the gym..  hard, treks, social work  ..enjoy the moments make people around you happy. Forget your status in office or in the society. 
  • Be everyone's friends. Everybody should trust you in such way that they can consider you as a friend in need. 
  • Knowledge upgradation:  Life is a learning journey.  Do not say I am done with it. There is always scope of important
  • Talk with self, listen your inner voice and held yourself responsible for all your decisions whatever the results may be


 Sachin Gaikwad, 
Executive HR & Admin at Lear Corporation

I would like express myself as under: 
  • My password for enriching life is Joy of Giving. There is one famous dialogue in Movie - Anand - Babu Moshay Jindagi Badi Honi chahiye lambi Nahi. So enrichment itself saying make life/things bigger and not longer. 
  • Inner Voice - This will keep you alive in life and promote you to empower the things. Do not quit your inner voice in any situation.
  • Don't influence with bad habits. This will ruin all good things you did in past. Always influence by positive and energetic things. 
  • Respect - To get the respect you must give it. Respect to your peers, neighbors, colleagues, superior, juniors etc. It cost nothing.
  • Don't give up - Situation always get change. Don't give up in your life in any situation. Fight till your last breathe. This is only thing, which encourage others.
  • Reading - Make reading your hobby. Forget one time food but don't forget reading. Read at least one page in a day. This will give you new though every day.
  • Make your hobby as passion and make your passion as profession. Once you passion aligned with profession then no need to do different things. Your action will speak everything.
  • This is what I am feeling to enrich the life.

Vishal Bhange
Dy. Manager-HR, Advik Hi Tech Pvt Ltd.


To make my life more enriching and fulfilling I believe in myself; primarily it is very important to understand the importance of self-esteem and what you as an individual can do in life, you need to be confident, positive and happy all the time in everything you do. 
Secondly, work life balance is very important spending adequate time in office and equal time for family and friends, it's very important that we take time off and spend some quality time with our loved ones because of whom we are working so hard in office and putting in those extra efforts to create an impression. 
Thirdly, I feel meditation is very important, everyday 15mins of just sitting alone and concentrating on our breathing process helps a lot throughout the day to concentrate and the answer what we are looking for lies within. Or even a brisk walk or jog in the morning does a ton of difference for the day. 
So keeping a check on the health also is very important as the age-old saying "Health is Wealth” That is my password for enriched and empowered life. 😊

Harshad Ail
Founder & CEO at Ail Associates


Over the years, I have found some of these life lessons to be extremely useful:
  • Love what you do and you will be happy personally and professionally.
  • There is no right or wrong decision. It all depends on experience, context, point of view, intentions, beliefs, values, culture, etc.
  • Me as an individual and people in general already have all the resources they need to achieve in life.
  • I always make the decision based on the best choices available to me. We make choices based on experience. More and better experiences allow for more choices.
  • Importantly I know that if what I am doing isn’t working, I need to do something else. Do anything else. You will only get the same results if you do what you have always done.
  • Lastly challenging myself has helped me always to break from my comfort zone.

Shruti Bendre Bhumralkar
HR Specialist 

For me, family and career are at the top of my list of priorities.  I always believed that I could only achieve a great deal of satisfaction through balancing it well. 
Secondly, I believe in continuing to learn more and grow up. My way of learning is through experiences, through people interactions, through videos, seminars, motivational stories etc. 
Fingers crossed, it's been working well so far! 
I take this opportunity to thank you all for some or the other learnings!

Kalpesh Setha
HRBP (South Asia) – Tom Tom
My password for enriched life is...
  • Know who and what you are.
  • Try to know people around you.
  • Find out areas for development. With best of your ability by ensuring less damage to all interested parties
  • Be honest with yourself
  • Always ensure that you are expressing your words after thinking of all related angles and probable reactions of others.
  • Have flexibility in your thinking, decisions and actions as per the situation.
  • Extend possible support either moral or monetary. 
  • Be ready to listen positive or negative feedback.
  • Share happiness. 
  • Have courage to say no for betterment of relationship to ensure less damage in relationship.


Saidarshan Ghodake, 
Manager-HR, Amtek group of Companies.


My password to enriched and empowered life is Humanity and Honesty...
My Keys:
I am always true to myself.
Patience, confidence, will power 
Trust on God, transparency in relationship.
Express views boldly and courageously. 
Unstoppable efforts till achieve the target 
Using power of subconscious mind through various ways... 

Bandu Kumbhar
Manager-HR Mahindra Logistics


My password to enriched and empowered life.          
  • Always be positive. Though there are lots of negativity around us, one should be always look positive side.                
  • Have a company of good, honest, positive and passionate people.          
  • Always respect others and try to listen them carefully. Remember, always there is second side of coin.                
  • Don't worry about your past. Learn from past and live in present. Don't regret about what happened. 
  • Always learn new knowledge, adapt new skills and update about what is happening around. 
  • Don't expect that always you will be successful.  
  • Always read new books. 
  • Never, never give up 👆. 
  • Don't forget your family 👪 and maintain work life balance. 
  • Last but not the least, trust yourself. 

Prashant Ithape
Head-HR, Group Antolin


For me password of life is "Live in a moment”. All goals, all achievements are to be set to make oneself feel successful and happy, but most of the time after reaching to goals, we realized that we have missed lot of good moments. So just to run and participate in race, I feel to enjoy the each moment. Just live in it and give the best what you can. Because I don't like to live like a horse but want to live life like butterfly who keeps his senses alive for colour, fragrance and vision to embrace life.

Vandana Kumbhar
Manager-HR, Oilmax Sustems Pvt Ltd.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Dear All,

I am happy to inform you about my new book. It’s preorder is now available on BooksCamel & Google Play.
Please also forward/share this message to your friends/ relatives.

Password to Enriched Life is the book of author's personal & professional stories, which helped him to be an effective manager, a better leader and a better human being. This book is the compilation of stories and experience, which he picked from real life situations. Every story and experience has learning. By reading this book, you can get different insight of the life, out of the box perspective and may help to take right decisions in life. This book, written in simple language, will help you give you different ideas making life simple, enriched and empowered. This book contains the unconventional management philosophy.

Monday, November 28, 2016

Password to Enriched Life, My new English book...

Happy to announce that my first English book, 'Password to Enriched life, my personal stories and experience in professional life' is in the press. The book will be available on all prominent e-commerce sites like, Flipkart, Amazon etc . Please watch this space for further announcement.


About the book
Password to Enriched Life is the book of author’s personal & professional stories, which helped him to be an effective manager, a better leader and a better human being. This book is the compilation of stories and experience, which he picked from real life situations.  Every story and experience has learning. By reading this book, you can get different insight of the life, out of the box perspective and may help to take right decisions in life. This book, written in simple language, will give you different ideas making life simple, enriched and empowered. This book contains the unconventional management philosophy. 


Monday, August 29, 2016

Transactional analysis- Summary of Ego states

Improve your communication by learning different ego states and strategy to deal with different egos. 

  


Please refer the detail presentation on this at Transactional Analysis:- Understanding & Managing Human Being...

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Talent Management in Manufacturing Sector

Vinod Bidwaik, speaking during the panel discussion on Talent Management and Opportunities in manufacturing sector at PIBM, Pune on 6th Aug 2016. PIBM organises Manufacturing Day every year. 



He also spoke on "Employability and Learning Agility" here.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Feedback on "College to Corporate via Interview" is still pouring...

"I got opportunity to read the book. Mr. Bidwaik has shared practical experience in a very simple language, it will certainly help candidates to improve their capabilities and Communication. Thanks a lot Mr. Bidwaik." Vijay M Adkar (Sr. HR Professional)

"Dear Sir, I read your book. It is EXCELLENT. It is very helpful for Senior Candidates like me as well."  Dnyanesh Junnarkar

"Sir, I am Abhilash from Viswaniketan IMeet. Our director madam recommended your book, College to Corporate via Interviews. The book is really very helpful to us and for our future planning. Thanks sir for giving such wonderful book. But it was too short, if possible can you please elaborate it once again." Abhilash Goje  

Tuesday, July 05, 2016

Tuesday, May 03, 2016

Book review published in Daily Sakal.

Book review published in Daily Sakal. 
काॅलेज टू कॉर्पोरेट व्हाया इंटरव्युव्ह- पुस्तकचे दैनिक सकाळ मध्ये प्रसिद्ध झालेले पुस्तक परीक्षण

Saturday, March 05, 2016

काॅलेज टू कॉर्पोरेट व्हाया इंटरव्युव्ह- फ्लिपकार्ट आणि बुकगंगा वर उपलब्ध

काॅलेज टू कॉर्पोरेट व्हाया इंटरव्युव्ह- फ्लिपकार्ट आणि बुकगंगा वर उपलब्ध  झाले आहे. 


काॅलेज टू कॉर्पोरेट व्हाया इंटरव्युव्ह बुकगंगा वर घेण्यासाठी येथे क्लिक करा

काॅलेज टू कॉर्पोरेट व्हाया इंटरव्युव्ह फ्लिपकार्ट वर घेण्यासाठी येथे क्लिक करा


काही प्रतिक्रिया

"Students can really learn many things which you mentioned in a book. Looking forward to some more such books." Yogesh Khatale, Associate Training Manager, Apollo Tyres.

"Read your book, "College to Corporate via Interview". Inspirational for not only entry levels but for all level." Jyotsna Patil

"Dear Vinod, Congratulations to you for having taken the effort of writing a wonderful and practical book titled ‘College to Corporate –via interviews’ The book bears testimony to the years of know-how accrued by you in corporate life. It has been thoughtfully structured to include myriad experiences. The lucid language is a hallmark of the book thereby allowing the reader to make an immediate connect. I wish you great success!" Gajendra Medhi, Director, Momentum Training & HR Consultancy 

"After reading College to Corporate via interviews, I though, it should be read by Managers also. This is the guide for then on how to interview professionally" Mrs. Manju Godbole.


"Very good book. Natural flow of language, very easily explained. वाचत राहावे असे पुस्तक" P D Patil (Nana) Senior HR Professional and Ex GM of Finolex.

"I read your book, college to corporate, its really useful for me. In future we can use it to teach our children also. I will recommend it to all my nearest people to refer this book, " Manisha Aute...

"I am impressed by its look, colour scheme, layout and compactness. I read articles which are extremely useful. You style is very young and reader friendly. Congratulations.."  Sanjeev Latkar, Media person, former editor of Sakaal and Running his consultancy on Media Relations and Personality Development. 

"Friends, A Must Read Book -
The "College to Corporate Via Interviews" from Vinod Bidwaik. It gives a Strong way for interviews after College for Freshers and experienced too, to become the part of corporate world with excelled prerequisites apart from education..." Ganesh Bhende.

"The book is awesome. I really feel proud because this is the first book of the author to whom I personally know. Language is simple to understand. All experiences and points covered in the is realistic. It will be helpful to all freshers while facing the interview. After reading the book, just one thought come in my mind, that I should have got this book during my college time."  Vandana Kumbhar    




Sunday, February 07, 2016

Praise your people....


What motivates employee is a still fundamental question and till date there are different opinions on this. I always wonder  actually what works when. However every human being like a praise. Praise to the human being is what sunshine and rain are to the flower

The value of praise has been acknowledged by many. Mark Twain said, “I can live for two months on a good compliment.”

Praise can have its pitfalls. In communicating praise effectively, four conditions should be met:

When praising someone, you should be sincere. Insincere praise is worse than no praise at all. Insincere praise insults the receiver, cheapens the speaker’s comments and causes the loss of credibility.

Give praise in a timely fashion. “Better late than never” does not apply here. As soon as you recognize something praiseworthy, communicate your praise.

Praise should be based on specifics. That gives your words more substance, and enforces the outcomes you want to nurture. “Your report was effective and to the point” is much better than “You’re a great person.”

Communicate your praise in public. Recognizing a person in the presence of his/her peers gives the praise more impact, and encourages others to do better.

Please remember praise is precious, it is like a diamond and hence overdo it, otherwise employees will not value your praise.


Thursday, January 21, 2016

Vibrant HR Gaurav Puraskar 2015-2016

It was my great pleasure to receive the Vibrant HR Gaurav Puraskar 2015-2016" at the hands of chief guest Mr. Thomas Kring, (Chief Technical Adviser, International Labour Organization) & another awards as a "Star Contributor 2015-2016"at the hands of Mr. Ratnadeep Hendre, (Dy. Labour Commissioner), Pune on the occasion of 1st anniversary of Vibrant HR on 18th Jan 2016.
Thanks Vikrant Bhate for clicking these pictures.
Vibrant HR is the forum of almost 2300 HR professional around Pune, Kolhapur, Nashik & Mumbai. Sincere thanks to Shankar Salunke & whole vibrant HR Team.



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