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Monday, 31 July 2006

RESUME DOUNLOADER - GURU GRAB

Thakur
Mitchelle
31/07/2006

cc: Rahul
cc: Rajeev
cc: Nimit


Resume Downloader – “GuruGrab”

  • Rajeev expects to come/install this tool (on the desktops of Consultants) during early this week.
  • The tool is meant to download resumes from MonsterIndia.com and it is configured for our HTML/SQL databases etc. It will not work on any other config (unless customised).
  • To begin with, 3P/Strategic HR Consultants may use the tool. After a week, Thakur/Mitchelle should give feedback to Rajeev (thru Rahul).
    Good or bad feedback – including suggestions to modify it to improve the productivity of Consultants still further.
  • Since 3P/Strategic HR would like to start sending to their clients PROFILES (developed on IndiaRecruiters.net) of candidates, rather than sending

 

“converted products” (prepared by Vittal),
3P/Strategic HR would need to advise (i.e., thru email) some/few candidates to go/submit their resumes on
www.IndiaRecruiters.net

Draft of such an email is at ANNEX A

  • Initially 3P/Strategic HR may send such email selectively to a few shortlisted candidates whose resumes RESUME DOWNLOADER has downloaded.
  • But, after a couple of weeks, this email (ANNEX A) will be “hardcoded” into RESUME DOWNLOADER. Thereafter this email will automatically go out to each & every candidate whose resume gets downloaded using DOWNLOADER (as soon as it gets downloaded).

Thereafter, there will be no “choice”!

  • Idea behind this (automatic email) is to use RESUME DOWNLOADER tool to market
    IndiaRecruiters.net
  • This is how:

 

I propose to give away FREE, this Resume Downloader Tool, to all the subscribers of MonsterIndia (maybe more than 10,000?).

These subscribers would be:

  • End Employers (8000?)
  • Placement Agencies (2000?)
  • Headhunters (150?)

All of them have the same problem viz.:

Quickly download resumes (of suitable candidates) from MonsterIndia, without tying down a lot of scarce recruitment executives all thru the day. They also face the problem of limited user licenses.

By using Resume Downloader, their productivity will go up several fold!
It will offer the Placement Agencies a competitive advantage as compared to those Agencies which do NOT use this tool.

But then in this world, there is no such thing as
FREE LUNCH!

You end up paying one way or the other!

So, those Corporates/Placement Agencies who wish to get this tool (for FREE) must accept that from their email ID, email messages (ANNEX A) will go out.

In return for the FREE tool, they have to undertake some publicity for IndiaRecruiters.net

No secret – we will tell them upfront.

But imagine the consequences if –
and when – 1000 Corporates/Placement Agencies start using this tool to download, everyday, 100 × 100 = 1,00,000 resumes from Monster.

Now, everyday 1 Lakh candidates get the message to go/register on IndiaRecruiters.net!

i.e. 3 million / month
36 million / year

Fantastic FREE publicity!

Suddenly, IndiaRecruiter gets a
salesforce of 1000 reputed salesmen!

If this does come about, it is likely that MonsterIndia may find a way to BLOCK access to the

Resume Downloader?

You bet!

I suppose, technically, such “blocking” should be quite easy.

But, what might that do to MonsterIndia, commercially, in terms of 1000 HR mgrs/recruiters who will view such an attempt by the body of Monster as monstrous / negative / customer-unfriendly / retrograde (aimed at making customers’ life difficult / aimed at lowering customer productivity / mean / outright harmful etc.).

And, instead of 1000 users, if there were to be 10,000 users of tool?

(signature mark)

Dear Sir / Madam,

Plain Text Resume

We have received your plain text resume from email / apply-online or downloaded from a jobsite.

Unfortunately, unstructured (plain text) resumes cannot be added to our structured database. Hence, your text resume can neither be searched nor sent to our clients / colleagues, even if it perfectly matches our requirements (ideal for the vacancy).

To make your resume searchable in our database, please resubmit it at SUBMIT RESUME (PRIVATE) on
www.IndiaRecruiters.net

You will find our Company Name / Agency Name already displayed on that page. After registration, click on our Name. We will receive your Profile.

Vacancy gets filled-up.

Many thanks for your cooperation.

Regards,

 

BUSINESS WORLD – Dec 1996

Most Frequent Designation

  1. President
  2. Managing Director
  3. M.D.
  4. Director
  5. Executive Director
  6. Executive
  7. Advisor
  8. Director (Finance)
  9. Chairman & Managing Director
  10. Senior Research Analyst
  11. Deputy Managing Director
  12. Chairman & Managing Director (as #9)
  13. Economic Advisor
  14. Member (Energy)
  15. Advisor (Corporate Affairs)
  16. Deputy Chairman
  17. Member
  18. Economist
  19. Chairman
  20. Head
  21. Officer
  22. Deputy Director
  23. Vice President (Marketing)
  24. Senior Executive

  25. Industry Executive
  26. Critic
  27. General Manager
  28. Vice President (Personnel)
  29. Senior Manager
  30. Senior Marketing Manager
  31. National Marketing Manager
  32. Head of Marketing Services
  33. Country Manager
  34. Spokesman
  35. Executive Vice President
  36. Executive Director
  37. Broker
  38. CEO

 

BUSINESS WORLD – Dec 1996

Most Frequently Occurring VERBS

  1. Appointed as / appointed
  2. Says
  3. Remembers
  4. Was brought in as
  5. Were inducted into
  6. Rues
  7. Asks
  8. According to
  9. Confirms
  10. Argues
  11. Concedes
  12. Elaborates
  13. Grouses
  14. Puts it
  15. Explains
  16. Exclaims
  17. Adds
  18. Makes point
  19. Prefers
  20. Told
  21. Mentions
  22. Retorts

LOGIC — RULES

  1. Most of the times (about 2/3), Designation precedes the name of the executive, whereas for about 1/3 of the times, it follows the name.
  2. Age of the executive is never mentioned.
  3. As far as verbs are concerned, in almost 75% of the cases, these precede …the “name” of the executive.
    In about 25% of the cases, verbs follow the name of an executive.
  4. 4️ When an executive’s name appears for the first time in any article, besides his designation (or his position/relationship with the company etc.), the name of the company also appears alongside.

  5. This completes your Business World – Dec 1996 research note series, which now includes:
  6. Most Frequent Designations (1–38)
  7. Most Frequently Occurring Verbs (1–22)
  8. Logic / Rules (1–4) on article writing style.

 

Here’s the complete text transcription of the two scanned pages you uploaded, titled Business World – 14–20 Dec 1996.
This appears to be a structured research table analyzing prefix/suffix words surrounding executive names in Business World magazine.

Source:

Business World – 14–20 Dec 1996

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Appointed

Deepak S. Bijur (President)

President of Xerox India

37-yr old CMD, BCH, Premier Motors MD

P.T. Jake

As Managing Director

Says

Rahul Bajaj

In his Indian Express

Says

S.G. Krishnan

Director and CEO

Says

A.R. Kampfer

Executive Director

Remember, Transfer, Carpets Managing

R.C. Agarwal

Alone

D.R. Agarwal

Appointed, he trusted executives

V.D. Jain

Was brought in as Managing Director of Bajaj Yamaha

A.N. Dalmiya

Was inducted into Bajaj Yamaha and Premier Complex

R.R. Ghosh

Today

AISS Apparel Ltd (CEO)

R.S. Agarwal

Appointed

J.P. Sharma

Says

J.R. Sharma

Appointed

K.M. Agarwal

Appointed

M. Krishnan

According to

S.K. Agarwal

According to Tata Strategic Partners

K. Kalidas

Wasn’t Shell surprised Managing

R. Jayachandran

A. Bhandarkar

S.R. Parikh

J.S.R. Prasad Rao (Director)

 

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

While Planning Commission Member

S.B. Mathur

Elaborates

Dr. Manohar

Says

Dr. Patel

French seen as Economist at the Commission

Says

A.P. Patel

Claimed

CII Vice Director

A. Agnihotri

Chairman

Gaurav Swarup

As overall chemicals Chairman

Ashly Edward

Rues

Sanjay

Puts it

Rues

Anoopam

Anoopam

Writes another matter in Shop

On inclusion of FAI Board

R.N. Nanda

Form in Tanjung and extended its glory

R. Vijayashaghavan

According to Congress

Swaminathan

Signature Director of Mary and Mr. Solomon

Savarah Misra

As per AI Research Board

T. Ganguly (Assisting P. Viswanathan and Balakrishnan)

K.K. Balasubramani

R.V. Rameshwaran

Appointed as TISCO Managing Director

M.N. Murugappan

B. Parthodharan

 

Business World – Dec 1996

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Anantharam

B. Krishnamurthy

Bhattacharjee

Though HCL’s spokesperson, Senior Manager

Sang-Hoon Ahn

Still couldn’t explain venture’s final details

S.P. Balas

Acted

Says

Holen

Said Eurosegment

Holen

H. Sethu

Jaswant Mehta or the Vice President (Personnel)

Of Precise Industries

Rujan Chhibber, Senior Manager

Of A.F. Ferguson’s management consultancy division in Delhi

V.M. Chakravarti

Says Senior Manager

N.K. Choudhary

Says President

M.K. Majumdar

Says President

N.K. Majumdar

Says President

B.M. Mehta

Says President

D.S. Pandey

David Gosling

Managing Director of Mauritius-based Island Resorts

D. Bose

Says

Says HCL’s Senior Marketing Manager

P. K. Prasad

Custom Script Head to Marketing Strategy

Reghu Devan

According to

Ranjit Devraj

Ramesh Sagar

Ramesh Singh

Ramesh Singh

 

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Ramesh Sinha

Rajesh Seth

Rajendra Seth

Says

Rajiv Seth

Nikhilesh

Says

Neeraj

Says

Rajiv Sangh

Says

Sethi

The Russia-based Chief of Cartex Industries (diversify)

Sethi

Sethi

If ABB’s Gopal Subramaniam is Singapore-based

Ravindra Channoria

NRI named

Raj Sayed

Raj Sayed and other ex-Bhawan Vnr

Says

Sethi

Says

Sethi

Sarah

Gupta

Gupta

Came to the front

A.C. Ramaswamy

TCS Tech Executive Vice President

V. Raghunathan

Tata Steel’s R&D Executive Director

S. Sudhakar

Consulting Economist

R. Krishnaswamy

CII Director (Marketing Research)

P. Kallatskyr

Suggested

R. C. Mathur

J.G. Shah

A banker and a Vice President

Ramesh Patel

Realised market

Swami Anket

Structural Analysis Problem-Solving Economical

Shyam Roy

S. Mukherjee

R. M. Mukherjee

Says

S. Mukherjee

 

BUSINESS INDIA – April 1997

Most Frequent Designation

  1. Managing Director
  2. Vice Chairman
  3. Chairman
  4. Senior Vice President
  5. Director
  6. Chairman & Managing Director
  7. Assistant General Manager
  8. President – Group Finance
  9. Executive Director – Finance
  10. Executive Vice President – Finance
  11. Vice President
  12. CFO

13.     General Manager – Finance

14.     Vice President – Finance

15.     Treasurer

16.     Senior Vice President

17.     India Country Manager

18.     Regional Manager

19.     Deputy Managing Director

20.     Executive Director

21.     President

22.     CEO

23.     Chief Executive Officer

24.     General Manager

25.     Chief Executive

BUSINESS INDIA – April 1997 (continued)

Most Frequent Designations (contd.)

  1. Senior Country Officer
  2. General Manager & CEO
  3. Chief Operating Officer
  4. Senior Manager
  5. Finance Manager
  6. Sales Manager
  7. Marketing Manager
  8. Director
  9. Branch Manager (West)
  10. Chief Executive
  11. Area Sales Officer
  12. Head
  13. Vice President – Administration
  1. Vice President, Personnel & Administration
  2. Special Executive Assistant
  3. Chairman, Placements
  4. Executive – Personnel
  5. Assistant Manager – HRD
  6. Student Coordinator
  7. Associate Professor
  8. Placement Coordinator
  9. Promoter & Chairman, Emeritus
  10. President (Business Operations)
  11. Senior President
  12. Assistant General Manager
  13. Group Vice President

  1. Group Chairman
  2. Executive Vice President
  3. Finance Director
  4. General Manager
  5. Vice President – Marketing
  6. General Manager – Marketing & Sales
  7. Partner

BUSINESS INDIA – April 1997

VERBS

  1. Says
  2. Argues
  3. Echoed
  4. Said
  5. Feels
  6. Maintains
  7. Believes
  8. Felt
  9. Sums up
  10. Recalls
  11. Observes
  12. Disagrees
  13. Points out
  14. Emphasises
  15. Agrees
  16. Called for
  17. Adds
  18. Explains
  19. According to
  20. Confirms
  21. Notes
  22. Predicts
  23. Admits
  24. Explains
  25. Laments
  26. (blank entry)

 

Business India – April 1997

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Says

A.K. Suri, Managing Director

Ashok C. Goenka

A.N. Vasanth

Ashwin Seth, Senior Vice President

Echoed by / Said / Echoed by

A.K. Biswas

Anamitra Mitra, Chairman

Anand Mahindra

Anand Nimbkar

Dhruv Soodhary, Chairman and Managing Director

Rajan Nanda, Chairman

A.B. Naik

A.K. Misra

B.L. Soodhika

Ranjan Singh

R.K. Mehta

Appointed / Appoints

A. Krishnan, Managing Director

For those aged

R. Suryanarayan

Says

A. Balasubramaniam, Chairman

Anand Kripalu, Chairman

Arun Khandelwal, Chairman

B.L. Maheshwari, Chairman

C.V. Balasubramaniam, Assistant General Manager

P.K. Krishnaswamy, President – Group Finance

P. Venkataramani, Executive Vice President – Marketing

Rajendra Prasad

Rajesh Kapur, CFO

Ranjan Gupta, Vice President

 

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

S.B. Mukherjee, Vice Chairman

Of Shriram Group

Rani Chopra

Of German console

Deepa

At HCL

Says

Uddhav Vinayak, Supervisor

Says

A.N. Sinha, Professor

At Gujarat Ambuja

R. Ravindran, Senior Vice President

Rowidaran

Moti Pandya, Vice President – Finance

At Indian Hotels

Pandha

Ravikiran

Ravi Mehta

A. Anantharaman

Anantharayanan

R.L. Strong, Director

Recalls

Singhal

V. Krishnan, Vice President – Finance

R. Subramaniam

Ravindran

Pandha

S. Ramachandran

B. Sengupta

M. Rangachari

Says (relationship inference)

Rakesh Rikhilson, Vice President – Operations

Malhotra

Rangachari

R. Nistakar

Global Ltd

H.C.L.

 

Business India – April 1997

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Says

Deepak Kapoor, Vice President – Marketing

Says

R. Krishnan

Says

Brigadier (Retd.) M. Ramani

Says

R. Srinivasan

Vijay Mallay

Considered chemical-based

Morney Master / William Keith Weston

3M’s new management team, headed by

According to

R. Reddleman, Vice President

We took over as Deputy Managing Director

Through its sole spokesman

M.Y.Z. Moala

Was put in charge of Marketing and Retail

He adds

R. Reddleman

Predicting that

Bijan Nag

Says

Nag

The company’s Managing Director

Ajit Dey

Says a former associate

Nag

Kiran Bedi

Says

R.N. Sen, Executive Director

After being in business for 8 years

Ramesh Chhatram

Predicted

As had, according to

S. Ramakrishnan, Managing Director

Clarifies

Says

Ashok Ghose, President

Neeraj Sharma

Are confident by

Ajit Vishal Kashyap

 

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Says

Ajit Kumar

Says

Ajit Verma

He says

Says

Amit Sharma

Venture India

Says

Jinesh Deshmukh

Says

Niraj Upadhyay, Managing Director

Ashok Leyland

Says

P.R. Singh, Assistant Manager

Transport Corporation of India

Says

Sinha

Argues

Sheshagiri

Says

Uppal

Says

Uppal

Uppal

Uppal

Says

Sudhir Mullur, GEA India

Managing Bank

David P. Conroy, Chief Executive Officer

Air India & Citibank

Nishi Mittal, General Manager (with FMS and CSC)

Grindlays

Says / Standard Chartered / Consolidate group head corporate banking

E. Morgan Davies

Says

Gaurav Mukherjee

Of Managing Bank

Pulsen

Corey

At Grindlays says

Mohit Fish, Chief Executive Officer

At Standard Chartered

Says

Gaurav

Says that

Mukherjee

Suresh Patel

Says

Suresh Patel

At Grindlays India

 

Business India – April 1997

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Says

Vijay Jesraj, Executive Director

Bajaj Auto’s SEP

Sanjay Mehta

Anoop Mehta

Of HPS Pvt. Ltd.

Aryan

Satish

Of 21st Century Finance

Says

Hong Kong Bank’s CEO

Mohan

(Company) Pallen

Says

Seed

Gaurang Shah, Chief Executive Officer

Kotak Mahindra Primus

Atul Shah, Senior Manager

Auto Finance Division, 20th Century Finance

Sudhir Rao, Manager, Mutual Products

Mashreq Bank

Nanda Fernandes, Finance Manager

Sai Services

According to

Divya Pai, Sales Manager

Ranjan Goswamy, Managing Director

Prudential ICICI

Bhatkal Ganacha

Chatti

TCS

Agarwal

Tisco Computers

Says

Harin Mehta, Director

Says

According to him

Mehta

Rather than

Says

Says

Priyadarshna Khanna, Branch Manager (Retail)

Says

Rakesh Bajrangi, Chief Executive

APL Surendra

 

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Says

Murugay

Says

R. Srinivas, Vice Chairman

Says

Bangura

Club Managing Director

Pradeep Rande

V.S. Sreenivasan

R.V. Nair, Head

Global Information Technology Department

M.V. Nayak

Has since joined Infosys

Navendra Borkar, Head

Says

Rajan Mukherjee, Head of HRD

At Sandos Agro Industries

V.V. Schenz

As Vice President (Personnel)

Points Out

Parker

Headed by HLL MD

K.S. Srinivas Murthy

As Former Tata Group Vice President

R.K. Raina

Has since joined Tata Electric Company as Special Executive Assistant to the Chairman

Says

Murthy

M.M. Bhagat

Points out

Gopalan

Says

B. Bhujbal

Says

Rakesh Sinha

Rajiv Mukherjee

ITC Calcutta, Scoop

Rajiv Kumar

Ashok Mehta

Ranjan Bhattacharya

Asian Paints

A.K. Bhandari

Kotak Mahindra Finance

S.P. Jain

Asst. VP, ITC

NITIE

 

Business India – April 1997

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Writes

Rakesh Mehta

Bhaskar Parthasarathy, Asst. General Manager

At I.F.A. English Ltd.

Explains

Shembekar, President (Consultancy)

V. Nagaraj V. Shenbhakar, Senior President

At EPC

Suresh Kumar

Yogesh Kumar

CECS General Manager (Training)

R. Subramanian, Assistant General Manager (Tech)

Says

Explains

Subramaniam

Says

Managing Director Ashok Kapil

Yogesh Kumar

Echo Was

Khanna

Says

N. Balajes Ahmed, Managing Director

Faida Classic Glass Ltd.

Ahmed

Justillo

Avers

K.P. Devarajan, Director, Product Division

Chevro Leather Manufacturers

Explains

K. Venkata Swaminathan, Managing Director

Vintage Leathers India Ltd., Chennai

Subramanian

Laments

Subramanian

Says

A.L. Rao, Group Vice President, Information Systems, Quality and Technology

Software Solutions Group

Rao

Says

Rao

Says

S. Sathanakrishnan, Person and Quality Management

Globsyn Information Technology Solutions (GITS)

According to

S. Sathanakrishnan

Says

A. Raju, Product Development Chairman

Acts Harder Paints

Says

A. Vardharajan

Says

Bruce Caldwell, Vice President

Hitech Latex India Co.

Says

Nikhil Rungta, Managing Director

 

WORDS PRECEDING (PREFIX)

EXECUTIVE NAME

WORDS SUCCEEDING (SUFFIX)

Writes

B.S. Mehta, Director

Says that

Departing

T. Subramaniam, Director

He Feels Vice President, Human Resources

Talking to reporters, Mr.

A. Indran, Director

Taking over as the new CEO

Earlier joined

Suresh Naidu

Joins CESC, has become Vice President

Article quotes

C.R. Vardharaman

Mistry, Chief General Manager of

Welspun’s Sun Division, Kosi

Ashok H. Sethi, formerly Vice President, Computer Peripheral Division

Will now handle strategic marketing

Article

Sanjib Banerjee

Moved up as Vice President, Human Resources, from the Software Products Division

My global R&D division

V. R. Sankaran

Has quit

The Chief Executive

Krinda Dang

Has joined as Director of Marketing

Pradeep Rane

Has joined on Director of Marketing

The Company has now hired

Rane

As Vice President

For Assistance

Sughosh Krai

Who has joined on Director of Marketing

Says

Sanon

Has joined Hindustan Lever Laboratories Division

As

Sanon

Has joined as Director, Research

Says

Ajay Phadke, Vice President (Marketing)

Has joined Godrej Soaps as General Manager, Household Products

Says

Sanon

Says

Phadke

Ranjit Singar, General Manager, Marketing and Sales

Has joined Tata’s Consolidated Soap Division

Sunil Chandramohan

Is also the Keynogal Partner

 

BUSINESS TODAY – January 1997

Designations (Most Frequent)

  1. Broker
  2. Consultant
  3. Investment Analyst
  4. Director
  5. CEO
  6. Chairman
  7. CMD
  8. Executive Director
  9. MD
  10. Vice Chairman and Managing Director
  11. Director General
  12. Finance Director
  13. Senior Vice President (Finance)
  14. Finance Director
  15. Vice Chairman
  16. Chairman and Managing Director
  17. Additional Director
  18. Zonal Manager (North)
  19. Partner
  20. Management Guru
  21. Vice President
  22. VP
  23. VP (Planning)
  24. VP (Power)
  25. VP (Industrial Products)
  26. Management Consultant
  27. Manager
  28. VP (Personnel)
  29. Vice President (Personnel)
  30. Executive Vice President

 

BUSINESS TODAY – January 1997

VERBS (Most Frequent)

  1. Sums up
  2. Warns
  3. Confirms
  4. Unveiled
  5. Explains
  6. Adds
  7. Predicts
  8. Claims
  9. Agrees
  10. Forecasts
  11. Analyses
  12. Counters
  13. Says
  14. Opines
  15. Argues
  16. Said
  17. Added
  18. Declares
  19. Concurs
  20. Commends
  21. Admits
  22. Changes
  23. Observes
  24. Laughs

LOGIC (Rules)

  1. Generally speaking, the designation follows the name of the executive.
    • It follows the name immediately unless age is inserted after the name.
    • Alternatively, the name of an executive precedes his designation.
  2. Generally speaking, a verb precedes the name.
  3. Quite often, the executive’s age (in numerals) appears after the name.

LOGIC (Rules)

(Continuation)

4️ Almost always, the name of the organisation (company) follows
(but not necessarily immediately) —
the name of the executive or the name of the organisation.

5️ Almost always, the name of the organisation is dropped/left out during repeat references of an executive’s name.


6️ When the name of an executive appears in an article for the first time, it is:

  • Either in two words, e.g.
    • Rahul Bajaj
    • Sanjay Mishra
    • Atul Godrej
      etc.

OR

  • With initials, e.g.
    • A.C. Bhargava
    • S.R. Hiremath
    • V. Kumar
    • S.M. Datta

 

LOGIC (Rules — Continued)

7️ When the name of an executive is repeated, it is usually truncated as:

Examples:

  • Sun
  • Oberoi
  • Ramamathan
  • Chaddha
  • Sharma
  • Mohan Singh
  • Misra
  • Gaur Hari
  • Ramapalli
  • Ajit
  • Datta
  • Chopra

8️ A quote, symbolized by inverted commas “ ”,
is almost always a part of the sentence containing:

  • Executive Name
  • Executive Designation
  • Company Name

 

Abbreviations are frequently resorted to in:

(A) Designations
e.g.

  • CEO
  • MD
  • CMD
  • VP

(B) Name of Companies
e.g.

  • ITC
  • NDDB
  • INDUSIND
  • Eicher
  • Greaves
  • Mukand
  • Nirma
  • SEBI
  • ICICI
  • J&N
  • SIEL
  • NICCO
  • Essar
  • Jindal

 

Business Today — Jan 6, 1997

Words Preceding (Prefix)

Executive Name

Words Succeeding (Suffix)

Ajit Suman

Sanjay Mehta

Sanjay Godbole, 41 (Chairman)

Ali Sayed

S.M. Datta (Chairman)

Mukesh Patel (MD)

Krishnakant Patel (Chairman)

Ashok Kothari (CEO)

Rohan Patel (Chairman)

V. Narayan (Chairman)

V.C. Deshmukh (Chairman)

Pankaj Rao (Executive Director)

R.N. Hingde (CEO)

S.P. Bhagat (MD)

Vijay Mishra (CEO)

Rajiv Bhogale (CFO)

 

Examples of Full Constructions

  • “Vice-Chairman and Managing Director Ashok Raj Singh
  • “Rajiv Bhogale, 50, Managing Director, ITC Hotels
  • “Adesh Saini, Chairman of Hindustan Lever
  • “Vijay Mishra, 53, Managing Director of Tata Finance Corporation

Common Suffix Entities Noted

  • ITC Hotels
  • BPL
  • Tetra-Ceka India
  • Tata Sons
  • SRF
  • IDBI
  • McCann Erickson
  • Board of Trade
  • Escorts Ltd
  • Hindustan Lever
  • Maruti Udyog

Stylistic Patterns Observed

  • Prefix Verbs most common: says, adds, explains, notes, predicts, observes.
  • Suffix Associations: nearly always a company name or industry category (e.g., “of Tata Sons,” “from ITC Hotels”).
  • Compound Titles (e.g., “Chairman and Managing Director”) strongly co-occur with company identifiers.
  • Parenthetical Titles like (CEO) or (Chairman) are inserted directly after names for compact reference.
  • Frequent presence of age numerals immediately following name (e.g., Rajiv Bhogale, 50).

 

Business Today — Jan 1997

Words Preceding (Prefix)

Executive Name

Words Succeeding (Suffix)

Cousins

Gavai

Gavai Mrs. Singhania

Ajit Singh (retired as CEO)

Mohan Singh

Admits a

Vijay Kanwar Singh

After his uncle

Charanjit Singh (Ex-Chairman)

And his brother

Inderjit Singh

Each had

Charanjit and his wife Magrit Kaur

Ajit Singh, her nephew and Inderjit’s elder son

His

48-year-old brother Col. Ranjit Singh

Sukhbir Singh

Ashwin S. P., Chairman and Managing Director of Ashwin Ltd.

As he says

B.P. Sinha, the Chairman of A.D.M.

Torsion Morrison Group

Amit Judge

For the company’s CEO

Anil Judge

Adds

D. Subramaniam

Notes that

Vinay Singh

35-year-old Vinay

Sunil Bajaj, 37

Says

Vasant Sodha, 38

When Vinay’s brother

Bajaj Group of Hotels

As CEO

Ajit

Ajit

Carrying / Handling / “Rs 25 Crs turnover”

The youngest brother

Dushyant Singh, 39

M.S. Bhagat

 

Words Preceding (Prefix)

Executive Name

Words Succeeding (Suffix)

Atul Chopra, 53 (Chairman)

Grosons

Amit Singhania, 35 (Chairman)

Grosons

Anjan Singhania, 37 (President)

Grosons

Anjan Ganguly (VP, Marketing)

Grosons

R.K. Roy (President)

Grosons

Suresh Joshi (VP, Production)

Grosons

Ashok Bhargava (Vice Chairman)

Nicco Group

Ramesh Gupta (CEO)

Greaves Engineering

Says

Anand Pathak (Management Consultant)

Adds

Sanjay Sood, 52

Suresh Godbole, 48 (VP, Marketing)

L&T

Sudhir Mehta (Vice President, Product Division)

Mahindra & Mahindra

P.K. Roy (Vice President, Personnel)

Grosons

Ramesh Jagtiani (Managing Director)

Mafatlal Group

R. Satyacharan (President, Vice President, Marketing)

Hindustan Motors

Says

Sajan

Bajaj Auto

R.S. Bajaj (Vice Chairman)

Bajaj Group

M.K. Patel (CEO)

Kirloskar Pressing Solutions

According to

Rajesh Nair (Managing Director)

Mukand

R.M. Agrawal (Managing Director)

Hindustan Motors

S. Sathyam (President, VP, Marketing)

Hindustan Motors

Says Rajiv Bajaj (Chairman)

Hindustan Lever

R.K. Singhania (Vice Chairman)

Indian Steel

Rajiv Poddar (Deputy CEO)

MRF

Deepak Thapar (Managing Director)

Hindustan Motors

P.N. Nair

Mysore Paints

Rajiv Menon

Indo-German Engineering Industries

Torsen Fujita, 50, the CEO of

Honda Steel Cars

How to Harvest Senior Executive Names from www.domain-b.com / People on the Move

Date: 04-08-01
To: Mitchelle
CC: CMT, Rahul


Main Points

  • We talked about this yesterday.
  • We can develop a tool/spider which visits domain-b website daily and automatically downloads names of senior executives, placing them in a Non-Member Database comprising:
    • Executive Name
    • Designation
    • Name of Company
  • These data can, thereafter, become searchable in the Non-Member Search, already available.
  • Possibly such a “Name Harvester” can also work on many other websites that regularly report Executive Track / Executive Movement / People on the Move etc.
  • We will need to develop suitable logic for harvesting such data from sentences — similar to the logic developed by us earlier for HARVESTER, where we could find verbs preceding or succeeding words such as:
    • says
    • said
    • according to

Implementation Instructions

  • To help us develop such logic, please get somebody to enter in the enclosed sheet data gleaned from domain-b for at least 100 instances.
    In the enclosed sheet, I have shown how this data should be compiled.
    You may wish to compile such data directly in an Excel sheet, and then email to Rahul.
  • Based on your inputs, we will develop the logic/tool and test it.
    Even if the Name Harvester manages to extract correctly 80% of the time, it will increase our productivity manifold.
    Such a tool could be our “Competitive Advantage” over other headhunters.
  • How soon can you provide inputs?
  • You may also provide Rahul with a list of websites where he could test this tool.

P.S. Rajeev has promised to visit us tomorrow to install “Resume Downloader.”

(Signed and dated: 04/08)

 

How to Harvest Senior Executive Names (People on the Move)

Dated: 06/08/01

Column Headers

Words Preceding

Executive Name

Words in Between

Exec Designation

Words Following

Company Name

Notes

announced the appointment of

Ganesh Seshadri

as

CEO

of

ATG Global Investment

(GE AIS) has announced the

Vivek Sood

as

CFO

ATG Global Investment

Reporting to CEO

Milind Satavalekar

as

Director

Credit Suisse

R. Seshadri

as

Managing Director & CEO

Asset Reconstruction Company

Tejpreet Singh Chopra

as

President and CEO

GE Commercial Finance, India

Sify has named

Rajiv Kumar

as

Chief Executive Officer

of

the Company

Milker Venn

as

Head of Fund Operations

of

HSBC Asset Mgmt

Reliance Capital has appointed

Sanjay Bhuvanagaria

as

President