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The curious case of the lolloping and fertilizing b-school press release

The actual cause of earthquakes is me turning in my grave

The work done by the PaGaLGuY editorial team is notoriously challenging. Some days they deal with a ridiculously self-important MBA student who stalks them every 20 minutes through all possible forms of communication for his press release to be published on this blog, some days it is a poor sap who’s dealing with the existential dilemma of why his literary pursuits haven’t been given their appropriate due. Most press releases are written rather poorly; some press releases insinuate that the speech given by a CEO at their school deserves home page pluggage, some of them talk about things that would bore even the least curious press reporter, some talk about the ten saplings that have been planted in a campus, some wax eloquent about how twenty-eight people enjoyed the recent fest held at their college.

Now, amidst all of this, comes a literary masterpiece that just begs sharing. This brightened up our day. Most of our morning has been spent laughing. Some people in office are now claiming stomach cramps and the other half are just on the verge of busting a gut open.

Here is the press release in total, uncensored.

Dr. V. Kasturi Rangan of Harvard Business School talks teaches Great Lakers about Business at the base of the pyramid

Christmas Eve in the campus can hardly be bettered. Tiny little light bulbs strung round the flower heads ran along the stair case. Glistening purple antennae of ornamental work embroidered around the lonely pillars suffused life into them. So overwhelmed was earth that as if to breathe heavily through the newly acquired life, she metamorphosed a lady from the dead timber with all the bulbs running through the threads of her sari’s hem. It was not until the loud music lolloped in the air and ricocheted in the basketball court; it was not until the juices of succulent dishes encircled the tongue in a viscous grip that all the pensive fellows realised the memories that they were going to retain for a long time.

But before any of this happened- as before the species evolved in the ocean bed, sun’s ultra violet rays fertilised the primeval Darwinian soup- Dr. Rangan, with his piercing evocation of emotions in patriots, appealed to all the future business leaders to uplift the society. The speaker observed that the 65:35 distribution (base of the pyramid: top of the pyramid) was inching closer to 50:50. He observed that by the year 2040, a good proportion of the world’s population would have crossed the $2000/annum mark; today’s pyramid would have become a rectangle by then.

Citing examples from HUL’s Shakti program, Nestle’s diary practices, Manila Water Company’s audacious efforts, Dr. Rangan noted that profits were merely means to the ultimate goal- uplifting the society. In his lecture, he delineated the differences between the innovative business practices and the initiatives adopted by businesses in the form of CSR. The former, he assured would lead to the benefit of the society, later he felt were of apocryphal nature.

Towards the end of the session, Dr. Rangan appealed to the class the urgent need for social responsibility and shared a firm belief in the class (of 2010) pursuing the same.”

On a serious note (seriously), 90% of the press releases we receive from business schools are not worth publishing. To the media cells: Stop hiring ‘literary artists’ to head your media teams. Send us news, some real content and not a compilation of business keywords or biblical texts that pretend to be knowledge. Summarize in a 100 words the gist of the news and it would make sense for us to carry it. Else, we will print out your press release and stick it on our dart-boards and resume laughing. We need our entertainment too.

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Comments (61)

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somjeetbehera
#1 January 07, 2010, 3:34 pm

Truly inspiring post….Rural would be the hottest arena next…
one more i am 1st to post a comment :)

apttestaddict
#2 January 07, 2010, 3:40 pm

“sun’s ultra violet rays fertilised the primeval Darwinian soup”, this is classic man. Thanks a lot to the editorial team for sharing this with us evolved fishes. Thou have lolloped our imagination with juices from thy store of succulent verbage!! :P

alwaysViks
#3 January 07, 2010, 3:42 pm

I hardly understand more than few lines of it. Also, didn’t understand the jist of the whole content. Sombody, please comprehend that for me.

kingpra
#4 January 07, 2010, 3:42 pm

Im sure half of the people reading this wouldn’t understand what was the press release all about, but surely a dart-board stuff…

Muddlehead
#5 January 07, 2010, 3:46 pm

over head transmission

QuintEssence
#6 January 07, 2010, 3:57 pm

=))

effing hilarious.
even funnier is Dr. Rangan’s cutting edge research, so sharp that it has lopped off the corners of the triangle :) )

saradindu
#7 January 07, 2010, 4:04 pm

i second muddlehead.. someone from CL wud put it in next yrs Proc Mocks for sure :P

somFrodo
#8 January 07, 2010, 4:26 pm

lmao.

aagarwga
#9 January 07, 2010, 4:28 pm

Could become a real toughie RC !!!!

abhishek shrivastava
#10 January 07, 2010, 4:31 pm

i think this was a legendary piece of work… :D come on this requires talent… if it turns out someone was taking the piss then i salute the guy who wrote this. :D

varundamark
#11 January 07, 2010, 4:34 pm

LOL! that is Legen–wait for it—dary!

jamboy
#12 January 07, 2010, 4:36 pm

I agree. We too get a lot of such stuff.

shanks4mba
#13 January 07, 2010, 4:42 pm

Whoever has wrtn this over did it man…

Harsh
#14 January 07, 2010, 4:46 pm

Hilarious piece of work that highlights the business lesson – bottom of the pyramid is the way forward…

gul24us
#15 January 07, 2010, 4:53 pm

That’s Perhaps one of the best pieces written …. kudos to the writer ! … :)

Abhishek Chopra
#16 January 07, 2010, 5:06 pm

Was this the first prize winner in an essay cum poetry cum press release contest held at that b-school? :D

ashwin1804
#17 January 07, 2010, 5:07 pm

“Keep it simple”. Why cant people stick to this 3 worded statement

menonkavya
#18 January 07, 2010, 5:33 pm

I can’t believe you guys actually put this up on the homepage…. Way to go!!!

DEVILISHANGEL
#19 January 07, 2010, 5:45 pm

lol…..so true!!!
anyway, the art of fine literature has gone to the dogs.
also the art of knowing what works where.

Thereandnotthere
#20 January 07, 2010, 5:45 pm

This can qualify for the hitchhikers guide to the no man’s galaxy!!!!!! Please update if they write back! it was HILARIOUS

Rakesh Kumar
#21 January 07, 2010, 5:49 pm

poetry mixed wid business………..
kavi ki baat har koi samjh jaye toh vo kavi kahe ka yaaro…….. ;-)

|e0
#22 January 07, 2010, 5:53 pm

Ehe…CL would surely put this in next year’s mock series..lol

rohshan86
#23 January 07, 2010, 5:55 pm

what a poor story..this(your note on press releases) should have been communicated internally to all the colleges rather than make it public.
pagalguy.com is turning very arrogant !!
insanity is one thing ..arrogance is another.

shanbhag.rohan
#24 January 07, 2010, 6:02 pm

please do not laugh,i am sure primieval darwinian soup is delicious :P

CATch_22
#25 January 07, 2010, 6:04 pm

“i second muddlehead.. someone from CL wud put it in next yrs Proc Mocks for sure ”

Nice one [:D]

patial.arun
#26 January 07, 2010, 6:14 pm

lol

grondmaster
#27 January 07, 2010, 7:02 pm

okk…

Gassing (Pfaffing/Globeing watchamacallit) being the norm in Bschools, one would expect long drawn nonsense…

But seriously… Christmas and Darwin mixed with a BOP lecture… what was the writer even thinking?

xxuu23d
#28 January 07, 2010, 7:20 pm

First para was like reading a 15th century novel..

spirit11
#29 January 07, 2010, 7:23 pm

“who stalks them every 20 minutes…’- ROFL..i am sure it is way less than that..:mg:

Shishir Tripathi
#30 January 07, 2010, 7:46 pm

“sun’s ultra violet rays fertilised the primeval Darwinian soup-”….this is a classic!!!!!

Teufel
#31 January 07, 2010, 7:51 pm

Good Grief!! I just was watching Blackadder, and I think I found this funnier!!
Actually you know what, what the hell do we know! We are all “pensive fellows”!

nickyswetha
#33 January 07, 2010, 8:41 pm

If anyone remembers the episode from FRIENDs – Joey writes


yours truly,
Baby Kangaroo.

I think this is a case of MS Office’s Thesaurus ‘fertilizing’ the editorial soup! :P

Varun Rajaram
#34 January 07, 2010, 9:27 pm

Hyperbolizing the metaphor! :D

gammafunction
#35 January 07, 2010, 9:28 pm

This is freaking hilarious…my fav part “she metamorphosed a lady from the *dead timber* with all the bulbs running through the threads of her sari’s hem” —What in the name of god is that?? This reminds me of a similar line from Rushdie’s ‘Shame’— “O’Backslapping camaraderie of the meterologically fortunate”. you made my day!!

TJ
#36 January 07, 2010, 9:36 pm

Only thing left was to begin it with “Once upon a time…”

Warri@r
#37 January 07, 2010, 11:23 pm

He he lol :D this is funny. While the Darwinian soup is just a pot full of pure bovine excreta, I believe that a few lessons in English wouldn’t be out of place for the PG Edit team. :)

“The work done by the PaGaLGuY editorial team is notoriously challenging.” Obviously, a better understanding of the syntax and semantics could have at least served to reduce the notoriety, if not the challenge :D .
“some of them talk about things that would bore even the least curious press reporter” I would say it’d be pretty easy to bore the “least curious press reporter”, or is this part new figure of speech cooked up by the perfectly sane minds in one of the inzane labs of yours?
“some wax eloquence about how twenty-eight people enjoyed the recent fest held at their college.” Eloquence sure is a desirable quality for a scribe, and this being an on-line blog is no exception. But what is undesirable is a noun taking the place of an adjective, for whatever conceivable reasons.
BTW, My intention is not to denigrate the people behind this site, nor am I connected to the institute or person under ridicule. I just happened to spot the irony, and couldn’t help myself.

chuck_gopal
#38 January 08, 2010, 2:20 am

This is frikkin’ hilarious!

chuck_gopal
#39 January 08, 2010, 2:21 am

I hope this article was sent right back to GLIM ;)

RSB
#40 January 08, 2010, 3:20 am

Could have been titled as “Jargonizing Christmas”!

Ramaa Ramesh
#41 January 08, 2010, 3:35 am

The beauty of this is: a few days back, we at a shall-remain-unnamed B school received an invite to Great lakes’ Management Fest; specifically, their ‘treasure hunt’ event.
The tag line read: Break the code, prove your ‘metal’. :D
Needless to say, the rest of the day was productively spent ROFL-ing on facebook over the mail!
Good work, PG… continue to bring more such esoterically worded press releases to us… 6th term life in a B school is otherwise rather quiet. ;)

abhithehobbit
#42 January 08, 2010, 4:26 am

Wow, did they get a nice dictionary or what ;) A good pointer for us Corporate Communications chaps :)

Ajeet Singh
#43 January 08, 2010, 5:17 pm

Q 1. Explain the above passage with reference to the context.

Q 2. btw, what the-Hell-on-earth this guy meant?

Q 3. What can be inferred from the above passage?

a. Author’s name is Dan Brown.

b. It’s a cryptic massage intercepted by one of our security agencies.

c. Somebody has attempted a para-jumble question but failed to create a coherent paragraph.

d. Great Lakers was a 17th century basketball team of Chennai.

Sabith Salim
#44 January 08, 2010, 6:07 pm

ROFL.. It really requires ‘talent’ to create such an ‘artistic’ work…

Nikhil Bhandary
#45 January 08, 2010, 9:29 pm

that was some jargon blast…

Attila123
#46 January 08, 2010, 11:18 pm

Absolutely Hilarious. But why does PG put Great lakes right on the homepage in the spotlight/features section. I am quite new to PG, but I must say that I have come across something about Great Lakes everytime I scan the homepage

mohitrodeja
#47 January 09, 2010, 3:30 am

Lol, this is class!
Reminds me of the IIT Madras Saarang page writeup! That’s legen – wait for it- dary as well! (http://www.saarang.org/2010/)

MIOCHE
#48 January 11, 2010, 1:32 am

Abe it should pass as a RC passage for the XAT exam.any XL listening suggest them this as an RC

aashishsuneja23
#49 January 11, 2010, 7:09 am

groaned by mistake..

sharms4
#50 January 11, 2010, 11:13 am

Hey people ,

I am definately one of the person who didn’t get much out of it but PAGALGUY has tried to do something entertaining. Nice Work people .Woowww , amazing, keep it moving.

Two mysteries which only Mr. Ranjan or Mr .Pagalguy can resolve :

1) IS 1 == 2 ???

2) Is Triangle == Rectangle ??

Wow I can relate mathematical Eq’s with the ongoing changes in the life form and there existence ….. This is Business or may be I am the next Einstien !!

CATastrophic
#51 January 11, 2010, 1:05 pm

The gargantuan fossils redeem their eco-sensitive bushel-full rose-fields to the juggernauts of cryptic alleys of sobered down plagiaries. The Nordic Gazette galvanizes the galactic torpor of the super-ordained obfuscated tests…. Hey PG, can i be the head of a college PR dept now? Please, please see, i too can write nothing in so many words [:D]….

akil_turbo
#52 January 12, 2010, 1:13 pm

Hilarious Stuff ! :)

rohanmanx
#53 January 13, 2010, 8:55 am

Hey you gotta give it to them, they tried :-)

R Hari
#54 January 14, 2010, 8:53 am

The piece written by the Great Lakes guy is surely not something that should be given for a press release. But, in the same breath, I am appalled by the immaturity shown by the PG editors as well. Someone has written such a piece should not be ridiculed in public like this. I agree that the college PR team should have checked the release thoroughly before sending it to the PG guys. Also note that there are a few items on the home page which are praising Great Lakes as one of the best B-Schools in India. I don’t have a comment on it but, that again shows the immaturity in handling the content by the PG editors. I my self has written for New York Times, Economic Times, Front Line, The Consulting Magazine, Indian Express and some lesser known publications as well. But, all the discussions I have had with editors and journalists have one point in common. One should take care of not having a “conflict of point” in the content of the publication. What PG editors have done here is exactly opposite. There are many items on their home page which praise the GLIM and this item tends to ridicule them. I know the editors will come back and say that they ridiculed the piece and not the college. For this lame argument, the answer I have is if it were the case, you should have not given out the name of the institute and just given the example of the piece and advised others not to send press releases.

I wish and sincerely hope that better sense prevails upon both the PR agents who write such pieces and also the PG editors who are deviating from even the basic guidelines of editing for public journals and forums.

My Best Wishes!

Rohan
#55 January 15, 2010, 3:14 am

@article author:

“some of them talk about things that would bore even the least curious press reporter”

most curious press reporter you mean…

Apurv Pandit
#56 January 15, 2010, 12:51 pm

@R Hari – “One should take care of not having a “conflict of point” in the content of the publication.”

I am 100% sure that you understood it horribly wrong and the Editors you allegedly spoke to did not mean the above, because you are logically so off the mark. In a balanced media, for every point, there ought to be a counter-point. Else, we’d be a biased media doing surrogate marketing for GL, no? We love conflict of opinion because it makes us unbiased.

R Hari
#57 January 15, 2010, 6:50 pm

@ Apurv Pandit: May be I got it “horribly” wrong from my “alleged” discussions with journalist friends and editors. But, in the same breath, I am sorry that you did not get the difference in “conflict of point” and making a “counter point”. I don’t want to elaborate on these two basic terms here. Still, best wishes from my side as there is always a scope of improvement.

Take care!

abhishek_titas
#58 January 18, 2010, 8:31 am

If you really want a hearty laugh in this gloomy atmosphere of CATastrophes, have a look at this:-
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/sj/i-am-a-dynamic-figure/

Flameboy007
#59 January 19, 2010, 5:39 pm

I am reminded of a FRIENDS episode when Joey uses a thesaurus to write a letter… Hilarious.. HA HA!!!

Sassyboy
#60 January 20, 2010, 1:05 pm

dimensionally this is incorrect.

“today’s pyramid would have become a rectangle by then.”

i would think that a pyramid would become a cuboid and not a rectangle.

vaibhavi
#61 January 21, 2010, 6:03 pm

great lake mein doob marein yeh lekhak…. aur aap pg-log bhi aise hee chchaap diyey… bahut kroortaa hai…

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