For those workaholics out there

Infosys Narayan Murthy’s speech

This is what I always believe in and sounds like good advice, read

on…..

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Mr. Narayana Murthy is undoubtedly one of the most famous persons from

Karnataka. He is known not just for building the biggest IT empire in

India but also for his simplicity. Almost every important dignitary

visits Infosys campus. He delivered an interesting speech during an

employee session with another IT company in India. He is incidentally,

one of the top 50 Influencial people of Asia according to an Asiaweek

publication and also the new IT Advisor to the Thailand Prime Minister.

Extract of Mr. Narayana Murthy’s Speech during Mentor Session

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I know people who work 12 hours a day, six days a

week, or more. Some people do so because of a work

emergency where the long hours are only temporary.

Other people I know have put in these hours for years.

I don’t know if they are working all these hours, but I do know they are

in the office this long. Others put in long office hours because they

are addicted to the workplace.

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Whatever the reason for putting in overtime, working long hours over the

long term is harmful to the person and to the organization. There are

things managers can do to change this for everyone’s benefit. Being in

the office long hours, over long periods of time, makes way for

potential errors. My colleagues who are in the office long hours

frequently make mistakes caused by fatigue.

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Correcting these mistakes requires their time as well as the time and

energy of others. I have seen people work Tuesday through Friday to

correct mistakes made after 5 PM on Monday. Another problem is that

people who are in the office long hours are not pleasant company.

They often complain about other people (who aren’t working as hard);

they are irritable, or cranky, or even angry. Other people avoid them,

such behaviour poses problems, where work goes much better when people

work together instead of avoiding one another.

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As Managers, there are things we can do to help people leave the office.

First and foremost is to set the example and go home ourselves. I work

w ith a manager who chides people for working long hours. His words

quickly lose their meaning when he sends these chiding group e-mails

with a time-stamp of 2AM, Sunday.

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Second is to encourage people to put some balance in their lives.

For instance, here is a guideline I find helpful:

1) Wake up, eat a good breakfast, and go to work.

2) Work hard and smart for eight or nine hours.

3) Go home.

4) Read the books/comics, watch a funny movie, dig in the dirt, play

with your kids, etc.

5) Eat well and sleep well.

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This is called recreating. Doing steps 1, 3, 4, and 5 enable step 2..

working regular hours and recreating daily are simple concepts. They are

hard for some of us because that requires ‘personal change’. They are

possible since we all have the power to choose to do them.

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In considering the issue of overtime, I am reminded of my oldest son.

When he was a toddler, if people were visiting the apartment, he would

not fall asleep no matter how long the visit, and no matter what time of

day it was. He would fight off sleep until the visitors left. It was as

if he was afraid that he would miss something. Once our visitors’ left,

he would go to sleep. By this time, however, he was over tired and would

scream through half the night with nightmares. He, my wife, and I, all

paid the price for his fear of missing out. Perhaps some people put in

such long hours because they don’t want to miss anything when they leave

the office. The trouble with this is that events will never stop

happening.

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That is life !! Things happen 24 hours a day. Allowing for little rest

is not ultimately practical. So, take a nap. Things will happen while

you are asleep, but you will have the energy to catch up when you wake.

Hence…

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"LOVE YOUR JOB, BUT NEVER FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR COMPANY"

– Narayana Murthy

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