Nepal needs more salesmen and no more leaders

August 11, 2010
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Folks, I’m starting my company in a short time.  The theme is interesting even to me.  I won’t reveal the name now. 

 

In our country, Nepal, there is a problem.  Every body wants to be a leader.  This problem starts in politics and consummates in the offices, shops.  By leadership here I mean that people have a particular perspective and they want others to follow it.  If that stand was right and well-researched of course it would have taken ground but since it is something they shoot off their hips, it generates poor followship. 

 

Everyone has a vision in our part of the world. I am just amazed at even how even a sweeper has a vision for the potical change of Nepal.  But that has been the by-product of cheap and unlimited higher level education and an unexpected freedom of speech brought by several revolutions. 

 

Now amidst all this , I realize I don’t want to be another self-proclaimed leader. 

 

No I believe I am a warrior.  I do the dirty job of winning battles and wars for a leader I choose.  I am expert at selling visions to the masses.  They buy and they convert. 

 

Now my company will make that into a mass product.  I have come the final stages of the technology to train such modern warriors in the abstract warefare of selling visions ( as well as products and services) of clients. 

 

I am envisioning a radical new work culture although I will stick to traditional hierachy so as to make my employees compatible to the other industries. 

 

I just realized that “I” must live on.  I can’t be just a movie star and then go to heaven.  I must live “myself” behind because I have the organizational power. 

 

First I plan to sell my services to businesses and eventually I will sell to the government (one that I believe has the correct vision). 

 

I stayed in Nepal when most of my contemporaries are either gone overseas or are planning if not imagining to go to the USA.  I grew up with its problems concocting solutions to its problem as it came. 

 

I believe I am going to be a big force to change this country to the stature it deserves to be.  Of course I don’t want to be the prime minister at least not before, I can implement change through this new company of mine. 

 

This is a radical shift in the national development anywhere in the world.  It goes one step beyond consulting services provided by companies like McKenzie to African nations.  I am talking here about selling visions to the masses, the whole population. 

 

I’ve done it for homes, for companies and for corporations. I can and must be done for nations too. 

 

I’ll be the pioneer in this new industry of ‘vision selling’ 

 

Well, it seems a bit far fetched but this is my plan to take Nepal out of the doldrums of underdevelopment and economic stagnation and mass exodus of Nepalese to foreign lands.Â