Showing posts with label Democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democracy. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

Lieutenant Colonel Craig R. Wonson, Commanding Officer of Camp Pendleton, USMC, Marine

Lieutenant Colonel Craig R. Wonson, Commanding Officer of Camp Pendleton, USMC with Sanjay Dalal, Social Media Entrepreneur, Irvine, California
Lieutenant Colonel Craig R. Wonson, Commanding Officer of Camp Pendleton, USMC with Sanjay Dalal, Rotarian, Social Media Entrepreneur, Irvine, California

I am privileged to share this photograph with Lieutenant Colonel Craig R. Wonson, Commanding Officer of Camp Pendleton, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment (1/1).

It was a great honor to hear Lt. Colonel Wonson speak articulately about the Marines' fearless involvement in the War on Terror at my Rotary club of Newport-Irvine on March 18, 2010.

Here were some of my updates on oGoing as I was listening to Colonel Wonson:
  1. After the speech, it was my honor to shake hands of Colonel Wonson, a proud Marine. He even obliged by taking a photograph in front of flag
  2. Lt. Colonel Wonson: "General Petraeus strategy... Clear, Hold, Build, Transition. Bottomline - Surge in Iraq... Same type Afghanistan...."
  3. Lt. Colonel Wonson is providing a review of Iraq & Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, N. Korea, and how they support, stay ahead, war gaming, etc.
  4. Lt. Colonel Wonson: "Training... busting their butts! Extensive training. Weeks to months of training & operations. Tax dollars at work..."
  5. Lt. Colonel Wonson: "Forward deployed self-sustaining force of Marines, anything that happens in central command e.g. counter insurgency"
  6. Lt. Colonel Wonson: "Marine expeditionary units and what they do... forward deployed force that's trained & equipped."
  7. Lt. Colonel Craig Wonson, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment (1/1) and their involvement in the War on Terror, speaker at Rotary meeting
After the speech, I asked Lt. Colonel Wonson on how they get the Marines ready as they are deployed overseas in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and other countries... specifically, how they gain an understanding of the local culture, customs & people before they are deployed. He went over the rigorous training & immersion that all the Marines have to go through (sort of like a crash course), so that they have greater hands-on knowledge of the local people before they even land.

I would like to take this opportunity to ask all my friends to support our marines, troops and military at Camp Pendleton & across the USA. What our military does to selflessly protect this great country has no equal.

Sincere regards,
Sanjay Dalal, Social Media Entrepreneur
www.SanjayDalal.com
Irvine, California

Monday, August 10, 2009

Creativity And Innovation Driving Business announces the 2008 Innovation and Innovator of the year

Sanjay Dalal, Creativity And Innovation Driving Business announces the 2008 Innovation and Innovator of the year

The 2008 Innovation of the year: http://www.barackobama.com/, My.BarackObama.com
The 2008 Innovator of the year: President-elect Barack Obama and his campaign team

In November 2006, I read Senator Barack Obama's book "Audacity of Hope", and also read
about his experiences working in the Senate. At that time, I believed that he is a leader who will
make a run for the presidency based on the bold opportunities and innovations he wanted to introduce. Senator Obama announced his candidacy for U.S. presidency in early 2007.

Before Senator Obama gave his election speech on the night of November 4, and after Senator John McCain's concession speech, he sent out a brief note via email to every registered supporter:


Senator Barack Obama and his team created these key innovations along the four innovation pillars for this historical campaign that won him the U.S. presidency:

Product - www.BarackObama.com, My.BarackObama.com

Senator Obama's website www.BarackObama.com catered to all citizens of the United States - all states, all nationalities, all age groups, all religions, all
business types, all parties, all ethnicities e.g. People of Faith, Latinos, Rural Americans, Women, Kids, Students, Veterans, Military, Seniors, Sportsmen, Environmentalists, Disabled, Republicans and more.
The website clearly stated Senator Obama's stand, challenges, and opportunities on key issues such as Economy, Civil Rights, Defense, Iraq, Homeland Security, Education, Energy, Healthcare and more - total of 26 different issues wherein Senator Obama communicated on regularly. The website also provided adequate learning about Senator Obama's background, his wife Michelle Obama, Senator Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden, and section devoted to In the News, latest Press Releases and Speeches of Senator Obama.
After a person donated to President Obama's campaign or signed up at BarackObama.com, the service automatically created a My.BarackObama.com page wherein the person can personalize his/her interests, create a profile, and participate in fundraising goals; find and attend local events, search for groups and group activities, and find and meet local people using My Neighborhood; create and find groups all over the nation and by categories, and connect with group members using My Groups; communicate with friends, find friends with like-minded interests, and invite new friends using My Friends; search for events, create and manage events using Events; write emails and messages to your groups and friends using the built-in messaging system, create, associate and publish blogs using the Blog tool; contact undecided voters and participate in callout campaigns using Contact voters; leverage other resources and tools to proactively collaborate in Senatar Obama's campaign. In short, the latest Web 2.0 and social networking tools and technologies were used wherein the person can interact at My.BarackObama.com and also use the latest social networking services such as Facebook, Myspace, YouTube, Flickr, Digg, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more.
www.BarackObama.com and My.BarackObama.com acted as the central communication place for all of Senator Obama's communications to the voters all over the U.S., and citizens all over the world. The combination of relevant and timely information e.g. response to smears, personalization through My.BarackOabama.com, participation through many of the groups, networks and voter callouts, and social networking through events, blogs and the latest web products and services made this a top innovation of Senator Obama's campaign.

Customer Experience - Focus on "You", i.e. "We the people"

It is important to note that in late 2006, Time voted the person of the year as "You", i.e. "We the people". Senator Obama and his team understood this national trend very well in light of the developing Internet social networking technologies and behavior, and capitalized on this. The entire campaign was focused on "You". From the website that carried this theme of "You" everywhere, to Senator Obama's writings and speeches that addressed "You", "Us" and "We the people", and also the personalized communications that were emailed to every member who signed up every few days asking proactively "You" to donate, participate, and recruit voters. This focus on "You" reverberated with the central theme of Hope and Change. The results were fascinating and historic: About 4 million people registered through www.BarackObama.com, donated more than $700 million dollars to the campaign, more than the combined fundraising for the 2004 election by President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, and helped recruit countless of new unregistered supporters and voters. In particular, the Obama campaign won over support from the young voters, students, minorities, first-time voters and Latinos. The total contributions for his campaign, national convention, transition and upcoming inauguration are nearing $1 billion dollars.

Processes - Nearly flawless campaign

Senator Obama had to run the campaign of his life to first overcome Senator Clinton's insurmountable lead, second win over Senator Clinton and her supporters, and third to win against Senator McCain. Each stage of the campaign tested him and his team. His campaign will go down in the history of U.S. Presidential races as probably the best run campaign of all times. In order to make this happen, Senator Obama embarked on the central theme of Change and Hope. His website captured this message prominently at the top:
"I'M ASKING YOU TO BELIEVE. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington... I'm asking you to believe in yours."
Voters were ready for Change owing to current President Bush's eight year term; Voters confidence, hopes and aspirations were declining rapidly with the decline of the economy. And Senator Obama captured this sentiment with the central theme of Hope and asking voters to believe in him. Senator Obama assembled the brightest people to help him advise and run this campaign, both online and in the media, from the very first day. These people included political advisers, economists, technologists, internet gurus, entrepreneurs, businessmen and more. And he stayed with this exceptional team with few changes until the very end. Key processes and leadership provided Senator Obama the vision and ability towards winning at key junctures along the campaign: Canavassing and getting the votes of super Delegates, getting the Kennedys proactive support and approval, recruiting Senator Joe Biden as his running mate, winning over Senator Clinton and President Clinton and their supporters, and obtaining the support of key Republicans including General Colin Powell. The icing on the cake: Senator Obama bought half-hour of prime-time network television to make a final argument to ask the people of the United States to vote for him using the money that his voters overwhelmingly donated.

Business Model - Donations from "We the people"

Inspiring "We the people" i.e. "You" to donate generously and frequently. This was the hallmark of Senator Obama's campaign. Senator Obama made a key observation: If he was going to win the White House, the long road had to be through the majority of the people helping him get there. And in order to achieve that, he had to have a huge campaign budget i.e. an abundant supply of money. Senator Obama understood technology, growth of online non-profit organizations, and the Internet e-Commerce trends wherein people would donate online for a good cause. He made three key decisions towards creating the largest campaign contribution in the history of U.S. presidency: 1. No donations from lobbyists and interests. This clearly broke the political tradition, and importantly freed him from strict spending limits imposed by the government. Also, this would make more individuals to donate more money because of the resulting image created that "I am like you". 2. Inspire "You" i.e. "We the people" to join his movement for Change and Hope by using the Internet and traditional media, and register "You" online through his website. 3. Ask "We the people" to donate frequently to his campaign any amount of money by interspersing messages of Change and Hope and asking to donate simultaneously. The campaign frequently sent messages asking your friends to donate by simply entering their emails, recruiting equal donations from registered members by pledging simultaneous contributions, creating fundraising goals and asking everyone you know for help and even more creative ways to raise money for the campaign by offering campaign stickers, campaign posters and banners, campaign shirts, campaign mugs and all types of memorabilia, and invitations to join Senator Obama for lunch, dinner or key events to make "We the people" spend more money on the campaign. Big donors contributing more than $1,000 only totaled 47% of all donors. The business model of only asking the people to donate, not taking any money from lobbyists and matching contributions from government, and inspiring everyone to donate frequently through clever messages worked brillantly and helped Senator Obama create that never-empty pot of gold to spend on his campaign.

My personal story

I was inspired by Senator Obama's book "Audacity of Hope" and his campaign promise of Change and Hope. I became a U.S. citizen in 2008 to Vote, registered as a Democrat and registered to Vote, and voted for Senator Barack Obama in the general elections. I wrote about his book and experiences on this blog in November 2006 - Senator Barack Obama, Bold Innovations and Opportunities. Here is the starting paragraph from this article:
"If we act boldly, then our economy will be less vulnerable to economic disruption, our trade balance will improve, the pace of U.S. technological innovation will accelerate, and the American worker will be in a stronger position to adapt to the global economy," states Barack Obama, the Democratic U.S. Senator of Illinois, in his new book "The Audacity of Hope". Senator Obama lays out a vision for reclaiming the American Dream aided by a government built on our best traditions, representing our everyday lives, uniting our common hopes and dreams, and creating an unbreakable bond.

In summary, President-Elect Barack Obama and his campaign team are the Innovators of the year, and www.BarackObama.com and My.BarackObama.com are the Innovations of the year 2008.

About Sanjay Dalal
Sanjay Dalal is an innovator and entrepreneur with over fifteen years of experience in Silicon Valley and High Tech companies. Dalal is the founder of India Business Network. Dalal is the author of theFaculty eBook and Definitive Guide on Innovation, and has published over 200 articles in the last year and a half on the real-time state of innovation in business at his blog Creativity and Innovation Driving Business. Dalal introduced the Innovation Index in December 2006. Dalal was the president and managing director of the innovative investment company, Innovation Index Group, that systematically invested into the Top 20 Innovators of The Innovation Index. Dalal has launched innovative products to market and grown businesses to the tune of $70 million plus a year. Dalal holds executive certification on Leading Management Teams from Cornell University, and is an engineering scholar graduate in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. Dalal attended Arizona State University for graduate education in Computer Science. Dalal secured the first position in the 50th William Lowell Putnam Math Competition. Dalal, a philanthropist, volunteered as a basketball coach for Irvine NJB - 7th graders, as an art master for 2nd graders, and is currently the secretary in the School Site Council. Dalal is an appointed member of the Dean's Leadership Circle of The Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine.


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References:
http://www.barackobama.com/
Barack Obama: The Audacity of Hope. Thoughts On Reclaiming The American Dream
Chicago Tribune


Originally published: December 31, 2008, Re-published August 10, 2009

Friday, October 10, 2008

Rotary Club of Newport-Irvine Induction Speech by Sanjay Dalal, President and Managing Director, Innovation Index Group

I am indeed honored to become the newest member of Rotary Newport-Irvine Club today. Thank you President Jerry, Angelita, Rotarians, members and the executive team!! Our family has a deep appreciation for Rotary and Rotary foundation – my father, who is a very proud Rotarian, and proud of me becoming a Rotarian – came to U.S.A. in 1957 with a Rotary Foundation Scholarship, and obtained his MBA from Stanford Business School. If he had not come to the States, who knows? I may not be here in front of you today. Exactly 30 years hence, in 1987, I came to America. Thank you Dad and Mom for sending me here for education and our success.

A little about me... I am not right wing, nor left wing... nor affiliated with any political wings. I just became a U.S. Citizen. I have a question for the audience: What is the most important right of a U.S. citizen? (right to vote)

What I am though is a married family man, raising two wonderful kids, participating in many local activities including basketball coaching, art master, school site council and more. And yes, my business is all about determining the fundamentals of companies whose stocks we invest in.

I am proud of my heritage, my parent country India, the world’s largest democracy. It is a great privilege that my family and I live in America, our home, the world’s greatest democracy, a country of tremendous opportunity and pioneering spirit.

I want to thank my wife, for raising two wonderful children, and who has stood by me through thick and thin over so many years.

Today, in LA County alone, we have tens of thousands of kids who live in foster families. There are more than 600 children currently waiting for an adoptive family. I invite the Rotarians to contribute your time and money to help these children through the KidSave organization based in Los Angeles.

My wife and I have sponsored a child in India for the past many years through Christian Children’s Fund. He lives in Jharkhand state. He is a growing kid, and when we got a letter from him where he talks about, I quote, “the Save Environment program in Jharkhand where the main objective is inhibition on hunting because life is the right of animal” end quote, it really moved us.

Over the years, we have donated our time and money to many charities including USO, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Salvation Army, Free Wheel Chair Mission, Fire Fighters, Police and Sheriff organizations, Hurricane Katrina, Tsunami Relief, China Earthquake, Myanmar Floods, BAPS and more.

Last week, at the local Jain Center, thousands of Jains celebrated the opening of new temple, and asked for forgiveness. My wife is a Jain, and we follow the principles of non-violence, peace, honesty and kindness.

I want to take this opportunity to thank America, our home, for helping us grow and flourish, and letting us enjoy the free spirit and democratic ideals.

We, all of us, are quite blessed by God. Let us take a moment to thank our parents, our family, our friends, our colleagues at work, our partners, our neighbors, our community and our country. We work hard, and most of us have a nice house to live, drive good cars, do not have to worry about food, are healthy (best wishes for Brady) and do well financially. So, let us make a promise to ourselves today: We must not complain.

God Bless Us All and God Bless America...

Monday, September 1, 2008

Federation of Indian American Association Speech by Sanjay Dalal, President & Managing Director, Innovation Index Group, Inc.


Sunday August 31, 2008

Dear FIA Members, Guests and Friends:

I am indeed honored to represent my business, Innovation Index Group, today on our national Independence Day celebration. I am the president of Innovation Index Group. I am humbled that FIA gave me this opportunity, and am quite grateful to the FIA executive team, Prakash Pancholi, Amrit Bhandari, Dilip Butani, Mohan Sharma, and members of this key organization.

Today I stand before you very proud of our heritage, of our parent country India, the world’s largest democracy, and the hottest economy in Asia. It is also a great privilege that my family and I live in America and call America our home, the world’s most open democracy and a country of tremendous opportunity and pioneering spirit.

I have my parents to thank who gave me the opportunity to come to USA for education in 1987, gave blessings to marry and live here, and have guided me through life, good morals, business and entrepreneurship. Thank you Puppa, Thank you Mummi. I want to thank my wife, for raising two wonderful children, and who has stood by me through thick and thin. Thank you Mamta.

Today, in LA County alone, we have tens of thousands of kids who live in foster families. There are more than 600 children currently waiting for an adoptive family. I invite you to contribute your time and money to help these children through the KidSave organization based in Los Angeles. KidSave has already placed more than 1,300 children from all over the world with American families. Please find a way to help these children right here in LA county.

Another organization based in Irvine, Free Wheel Chair Mission, helps adults and children all over the world who have mobility problems. They have an enterprising wheel chair program that creates wheel chairs for only $50 per wheel chair. Recently, the Free Wheel Chair Mission did an amazing program in an Indian village where they donated hundreds of wheel chairs and brought smiles to many, many immobilized Indians. Free Wheel Chair Mission has donated over 8,000 wheel chairs to India alone, and you should definitely get involved with the Free Wheel Chair Mission program.

India gave us our culture, our leaders, our traditions, our morals, our never-say-die spirit, our scores of relatives, and also Bollywood. Let us take a moment to honor and thank our freedom fighters including Gandhiji, Sardarbhai Patel, Subhashbhai, and many more who got us our independence, and also the present day heroes who are helping our country grow by leaps and bounds, and protecting our country from terrorists and radical forces. India has come a long way since our independence in 1947; however, we do have many challenges – poverty, illiteracy, healthcare, basic infrastructure needs – to just name a few. My wife and I have sponsored a child in India for the past many years through Christian Children’s Fund and Shramajivi Unnayan. He lives in Jharkhand state. He is a growing kid, and when we got a letter from him where he talks about, I quote, “the Save Environment program in Jharkhand where the main objective is inhibition on hunting because life is the right of animal” end quote , it really moved us. I recently attended a couple of meetings of Lions Club of Little India, and it was refreshing to see the members create a real program for helping some of the students in India.

Today, at the local Jain Center, thousands of Jains are celebrating Pajyushana, and asking for forgiveness and simultaneously forgiving fellow friends and workers. Yesterday, I attended a peaceful event hosted by Swaminarayan mandir and Bharat Community Center in Irvine. Our Indian swamis gave many examples on how we can live happily and peacefully, and reduce our many vices through many examples from Bhagvad. Every evening, a few hundred people attended the discourse, and came away relaxed and happy with pearls of wisdom bestowed by the learned. Let us take this opportunity to ask for forgiveness, and above all make a pledge to create a shining example of our parent country India here in the U.S.A.

We now live in the great democracy America, where we raise our family peacefully and happily, where we mingle our cultures freely with Americans, where we come to respect and appreciate the multitude of traditions including Hollywood, and where we find opportunities to advance and do well. Let us thank America, our home, for helping us grow and flourish, and letting us enjoy the free spirit and democratic ideals.

We, all of us, are quite blessed by God. Let us take a moment to thank our parents, our family, our friends, our colleagues at work, our partners, our neighbors, our community and our country. We all have a nice house to live, drive good cars, do not have to worry about food, are healthy and do well financially. So, let us make a promise to ourselves today: We must not complain.

Thank you everyone for giving me this opportunity to speak. I am indeed grateful.

God Bless us all!

Sanjay Dalal

President & Managing Director
Innovation Index Group, Inc.