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Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE), Pune proudly announces "National Robotics Championship 2014" in associa...
21/07/2013

Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE), Pune proudly announces "National Robotics Championship 2014" in association with IIT- Bomaby- Hellios & ARK... PCCOE will be the Zonal Center for conducting initial rounds & Robotics workshop on 15th & 16th September 2013.. Final round @ IIT-Bombay in April 2014... any student of Degree or Diploma from any college or University (all branches- all years) can participate.. Online Registration form & fees details available on the following Link :

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1OP20xlGMqHAhjYlAhXx-KrqMsczqFD9_DNASAMvbh3Y/viewform

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Looking forward for long term association with you.


Best Regards,

Prof. Sh*talkumar Rawandale,
Dean, Industry Institute Interaction,
Pimpri Chinchwad college of Engineering (PCCOE),
Near Akurdi Railway Station, Sector 26, Nigdi Pradhikaran,
Pune-411044
Cell: 09422792663
[email protected]
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17/07/2013

Must Read... Great Thoughts by
Don Peppers,
Founding Partner, Peppers & Rogers Group at TeleTech
(Shared by my friend Sameer..)

It is now my great pleasure, graduates, to welcome you to the Real World – a world that is quite different from the Real World my own classmates and I first encountered a few decades ago.

When we graduated, finding a job and earning a salary was pretty much the only way to go. But today such jobs are no longer so easy to find. In fact, the data shows that by 2020 more people in the United States will be working for themselves than are drawing salaries, with most of the salaried employees being older, and most of the self-employed younger.

And then there are all the changes brought on by computerization. As highly interconnected and computerized as we are today, by the time you young graduates reach retirement age you'll be roughly a million times more interconnected and computerized. And what is it that computers do? They solve problems, that’s what. They solve any kind of technical or mechanical problem involved in creating the things that have economic value. So the more computer power we have – and we have twice as much of it every 18 months or so – the more problems computers will be capable of solving.

In fact, if you can state something as a technical problem that has a solution – a task to be completed – then eventually this problem can and will be solved by computer:

Finding a good restaurant in Topeka.
Running a cashier’s station at the grocery store.
Landing a plane.
Filing a sales and expense report.
Operating an assembly line.
Diagnosing a disease.
Making a profit through arbitraging a security or some other asset.
Driving a car.
Spotting a tax deduction.
Summarizing a news story or an academic article.
It shouldn’t be a mystery where all the salaried jobs have gone, because problem-solving jobs like these – jobs that pay perfectly good wages to human beings, or at least used to – are virtually all being automated away. It’s not a question of whether enough computer power will be available to solve these problems, only of when.

There are only two ways to “beat the clock” against the kind of galloping automation already consuming so many jobs. One way is to become very good at dealing with interpersonal issues – people skills. We are all much more interconnected, and our economic activities are more and more interdependent. So resolving the people-to-people issues that plague organizations and groups of cooperating people is a skill that is likely never to go out of style, and it's obviously beyond the capabilities of any conceivable computer.

The other way to beat the clock is not to focus on solving problems but on discovering them. Discovering new problems is something that computers can’t really do, and are unlikely to be able to do in your lifetime. Discovering new problems is otherwise known as “creativity.” And creativity, graduates, is one of the most important keys to generating economic value. By its very definition, creativity involves solving a problem that wasn’t there before.

Maintaining a creative and open-minded outlook and relating well with other people are likely to be extremely important skills in whatever career path you choose, bar none.

Launch a business on your own, even as a free-lancer, and you won’t be able to land a customer until you’ve discovered some problem you can solve better than a computer, and you have enough interpersonal skills to convince someone else that you can.
If you go into sales, your prospect will be able to use computer power to solve the problem of evaluating your product’s capabilities, but you’ll still be able to generate value if you can converse with her in such a way as to discover new problems to solve.
Go into finance, and your computer will solve the problem of making profitable trades based on trends and probabilities, but you can generate value yourself by thinking creatively about financial problems that haven’t yet been solved.
If you go into teaching, computers will take over more and more of the problem of basic instruction, but you’ll still be able to generate value as long as you can come up with new pedagogical perspectives, or you can creatively improve a student’s performance through your personal relationship.
Even if you’re graduating pre-med, you won’t be able to generate economic value for long simply by solving the problem of operating a scalpel or interpreting a CAT scan. Rather, you’ll need to discover new problems, perhaps by doing research, or perhaps simply by listening more creatively to a patient’s own description of her symptoms, human to human.
Gosh, I just wish I were your age! What a marvelous time it is to be alive, and to be joining an economic system that prizes originality over conformity, and relationships over transactions. It truly is a wonderful future you face, even though it will be radically different from the future my colleagues and I faced when we were your age.

There is one more extremely important piece of Real World advice I need to leave you with, however. Technology is advancing so rapidly that things have become a lot less predictable than they used to be. No matter how good you are at discovering new problems to solve and relating to people, there will be ups and downs, bonanzas and disasters, that you simply cannot anticipate. No one could.

So how do you prepare for such unpredictability? How do you increase your chances of success, and remain resilient in the face of the occasional reversal? There is only one sure-fire way to prepare for such a changing world, and it is one of the most time-tested, old-fashioned ideas known:

Always be trustworthy to others.

Live your life in such a way that others can trust you. Do this, and you’ll find that others will come to your defense when you need defending. Others will want you to succeed. It won't insulate you from failure, but it will make failures more tolerable, and recovery more achievable.

Technologies may come and go, problems to solve and the business models required to solve them may appear and disappear, but having the trust of your friends and colleagues – that is a genuinely timeless asset.

And, you’ll be happier. You can trust me on this.

Photo: Paper Boat Creative/Getty Images

Looking forward for long term association with you.


Best Regards,

Prof. Sh*talkumar Rawandale,
Dean, Industry Institute Interaction,
Pimpri Chinchwad college of Engineering (PCCOE),
Near Akurdi Railway Station, Sector 26, Nigdi Pradhikaran,
Pune-411044
Cell: 09422792663
[email protected]
[email protected]
FB Page : www.facebook.com/Sh*talkumarRawandale
FB account : www.facebook.com/rawandale
http://in.linkedin.com/in/rawandale
http://twitter.com/s_rawandale
www.pccoepune.com
www.rawandale.com

Dean Industry Institute Interaction (Placements), TPO, Pimpri Chinchwad Education Trust (PCET), Pune's CENTRAL PLACEMENT CELL for 1)PCCOE Nigdi 2)PCCOE&R, Ravet 3)NMIET, Talegaon, Pune. Placed around 16,500 students.National CAREER GURU award recipient.

Once again our slogan is proved... "East or West... PCCOE is the Best...".. TCS selected 101 students of PCCOE as Day 1 ...
05/10/2012

Once again our slogan is proved... "East or West... PCCOE is the Best...".. TCS selected 101 students of PCCOE as Day 1 company.. Synechron, Persistent and Quinnox selected another 25... and today Cap Gemini drive is going on... No recession effects for PCCOE.. students performed very well... Hearty congratulations to all the PCCOEans... Feeling very Happy... Sh*talkumar Rawandale TPO, PCCOE

Once again our slogan is proved... "East or West... PCCOE is the Best...".. TCS selected 101 students of PCCOE as Day 1 company.. Synechron, Persistent and Quinnox selected another 25... and today Cap Gemini drive is going on... No recession effects for PCCOE.. students performed very well... Hearty congratulations to all the PCCOEans... Feeling very Happy...

Off Campus recruitment drive of Quinnox is scheduled @ Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE), Pune on 27th & 2...
14/09/2012

Off Campus recruitment drive of Quinnox is scheduled @ Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE), Pune on 27th & 28th Spt 2012. The test will start on 27th Spt 2012 which will be followed by GDs / P*s of shortlisted candidates either on the same day or the next day. Eligibility criteria and online registration form are available on www.rawandale.com ..... Sh*talkumar Rawandale, TPO, PCCOE, Pune..

"PCCOE BOAT Bharti Mela 2012" to offer apprenticeship training with stipend to Engineering / Diploma / Pharmacy graduate...
03/09/2012

"PCCOE BOAT Bharti Mela 2012" to offer apprenticeship training with stipend to Engineering / Diploma / Pharmacy graduates is scheduled on 8th Spt 9:00am at PCCOE. All the details and online registration form are available on www.rawandale.com/bhartimela2012

Looking forward for long term association..

Prof Sh*talkumar Rawandale
Dean, Industry Institute Interaction
PCCOE, Pune
020-27653168/66 Extension 110

07/06/2012

Dear Friends,
I have Created page (came to know that it is different than normal FB account & useful for non friends also). Like it..

www.facebook.com/Sh*talkumarRawandale

We , are helping students from many colleges to get jobs through Pool Campus/Off Campus recruitment drives. I am getting many friend requests daily. But it becomes difficult to recognize all. Some friends suggested to create the page so that more students who are not in my friends list can also get the benefits of Campus Recruitment drives. So I have created the page www.facebook.com/Sh*talkumarRawandale . I request all my friends to like the page and you can also share this message so that your friends can also get the benefit.... Looking forward for long term association with you.

Best Regards,

Prof. Sh*talkumar Rawandale,
Training & Placement Officer
Pimpri Chinchwad college of Engineering (PCCOE),
Near Akurdi Railway Station, Sector 26, Nigdi Pradhikaran,
Pune-411044
Office: (020)27653168/66 Ext 110
Cell: 09422792663 (in case of urgency)
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://in.linkedin.com/in/rawandale
www.facebook.com/Sh*talkumarRawandale
www.facebook.com/rawandale
http://twitter.com/s_rawandale
www.pccoepune.com
www.rawandale.com

03/05/2012

Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE), Pune received Best College Award by Pune University at the hands of Hon. Vice Chancellor of Pune University on 3rd May.. A moment of pride for all of us...

02/04/2012
28/03/2012

Event : Movie-Making
Topics:
1.Who is Corrupt?
2.A Day in College Life
3.India : Problems and Solutions
4.Papa kehte hai.....
5.Har Ek Friend Zaruri Hota Hai....

Movies to be shown on Swartarang 2012 Stage (3rd&4th April)

mail your entry to [email protected]
FREE ENTRY.BIG PRIZES.

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Pimpri Chinchwad College Of Engineering ( PCCOE ), Pune
Nigdi
411044

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