I happened to be a witness of; one perfect instance of Jugaad when I went to get my mixer repaired a few days ago. The reset button on the mixer wasn’t working. When I reached the service center, it had no power, so I thought testing the mixer would not be possible immediately, and maybe I may have to return a few days after to collect it. However, this young man immediately took a digital multimeter and tested it instantly. Though I was not surprised, I was astonished by this young man’s presence of mind.
He then took a threaded bolt and fixed it permanently in there. Luckily the reset switch had threads to fit in apt into the screw, and the issue was solved. On occasions like this to replace a small piece of fiber in a mixer was next to impossible as that little spare part would not be available anywhere. I even doubted if the OEM also provided that small thing. Trust me; all this was done just in 30 minutes, and he did not charge me a penny for this little Jugaad Innovation that he did on my mixer.
While the entire world is talking about this little Indian way of innovating – Jugaad as it is known and many books have been written on it, experiencing this makes a whole lot of difference changing one’s perception about education.
The art of frugal engineering is emerging in countries like Russia, Brazil, China and India, however the adaptation of this in an academic curriculum is still a far fetch dream as far as education is concerned.
Therefore many students are relying on foreign education or taking a cognitive approach to enabling themselves for the future. No matter what Indian Engineers have been doing a fantastic job in frugal engineering by bringing in designs from an outside-in perspective. Tata Nano is a great example. This innovation technique fits in perfectly in the emerging markets where there is a huge consumer demand and especially when the buyers are price constrained.
Ajeesh Venugopalan is a passionate Lover, Aggressive fighter against injustice, a loving husband, father for one. Love kids and an amazing storyteller for all age groups.
An MBA in Marketing, Ajeesh comes with more than 13 years of experience in Sales and Marketing. He is an avid reader and vibrant speaker in many forums across the country. He has also got a self-published collection of poetry to his credit under the name of “Obscurity of Life.” He loves mentoring fresher’s while at work and teaches students during his free time.
A good one wishing you all the success.Hope soon you will be inviting guest writers to this blog
Will do Prakash. Thank you for you support.