DOUBLE OR QUITS IN A COFFEE FACTORY
Having got myself a scooter ( Vespa type two wheeler)  within a few months of shifting to Bangalore Mysore  and similar satellite conglomerations around Bangalore Bangalore India 
The road to Brooke Bond was a lonely deserted stretch of indifferent tarmac beyond the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) campus on the outskirts of Bangalore 
R K Sen had had enough of  Plumbing consultants masquerading as Environmental specialists.  The pathetic state of affairs in the Wastewater treatment plant was evidence enough of the trials and tribulations suffered by the good man at the hands of these quacks and charlatans:   Dark brown wastewater, the colour of coffee went in, came out of the plant unaltered by any semblance of treatment.  He now had no patience with consultants of any description.
Dogged persistence paid off  however : R K Sen finally relented, but with a challenge.  He would let me do all the trials and treatability studies on the wastewater in their laboratory.  He would even implement them on a pilot scale : and, if successful, BBIL would pay me double the consultancy fee I had quoted.  If I failed, I had to tuck my tail between my legs, and disappear from his sight. The classic double or quits stakes, dear to the heart of an inveterate gambler.  Never a gambling man, but cocksure of my abilities, I picked up the gauntlet.
I spent many a day in their dingy little lab, trying out various permutations, concentrations and sequence of coagulant and chemicals, at various pH conditions until one day hit upon the right combination.  As a Graduate student at Vanderbilt, I had undergone a course in precisely this kind of exercise :  A scientific methodology of experimentation, comprising Experiment- Design-Analysis followed by statistical inference techniques to logically, progressively take me to the ultimate solution. 
I won the day, and the heart of R K Sen : The rest, as they say is history.  I became the preferred consultant to BBIL, and its successor Hindustan Lever, when they bought up both BBIL and Lipton India 
Dr. Ananth S Kodavasal                                                                          June 25, 2011
Footnote :
As I write this piece today, our Company, Ecotech, celebrated its Silver Jubilee year at a small function, fittingly enough at a venue right opposite where the coffee factory once stood. Forty of our senior staff and supervisors met on this joyous occasion. A more committed team of employees cannot be seen.  I confess to fighting a losing battle to control the tears in my eyes seeing their devotion and dedication to the Company and pride they take in the honourable work that they do in the service of society at large.  The unashamed display of fealty and fierce loyalty by the team towards me as a person was touching.
 
 
Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are truly an inspiration to many of us.
I remember this story very well, and how it led to your success. I can imagine how wonderful it must have been for you to celebrate at a venue, bang opposite the first company that helped you establish you in a big way.
You have proved that,“Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.”
This is a really good post. Put up the other ones on here too.
ReplyDeleteGreat story Ananth..must read the others.
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