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THE COBRA EFFECT

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*THE COBRA EFFECT* Hope you know about a term named Cobra Effect?

If not, it’s time that you learn about it.

The Cobra Effect is a term in economics. It refers to a situation when an attempted solution to a problem makes the problem worse.

This name was coined based on an incident in old colonial India.

By some reasons, there were too many venomous cobra snakes in Delhi. People were dying due to snake-bites and it became scary for almost everyone to step out of their houses.

The government of the day had to get into action to stop this menace and it offered a silver coin for every dead cobra. The results were great, a large number of snakes were killed for the reward.

Eventually, however, it led to some serious unwanted consequences. After a short-term dip in cobra population, it started going up.

This was because few people began to breed cobras for the income. When the news reached the government, the reward program was scrapped, causing the cobra breeders to set the now-worthless snakes free. As a result, the cobra population further increased. The solution for the problem made the situation even worse.

The unintended consequence for a well-intention-ed idea led to making the problem worst.

Trying a new solution?

or

Planning to tackle an existing problem with a new idea?

Well, it’s time to pause and think about how people would respond to the new idea that may sound great on paper!

Specially the solutions that try to affect how people behave.

Every solution has consequences and those consequences may lead to certain situations where rather than solving a current problem, you may end up with more complex problems.


As they say the road to hell is paved with good intentions, the similar mistakes are happening around us everyday when the decision -makers fail to take a 360 degree view of all the possible outcomes of an action before implementation.

Nearly 2 years ago, city of Philadelphia in USA passed a "soda tax" -- a US $1 tax on a typical 2-liter bottle of soft-drink- as a "sin tax" in the national war on obesity. But the natives didn’t cut calories as a result of the tax on sweetened drinks, nor there was a shift towards any healthier option. Instead, most of them just drove outside the city to buy the same colas , from stores where they didn’t have to pay the tax. But the poorest paid more as they could not find it affordable to drive out of the city to buy their drinks. In the end , city suffered loss of revenue due to lower sales whereas the lower section society paid more .

The unintended consequence for a well-intentioned idea led to making the problem worst.

Even big & brilliant companies do the same mistake!

It is not that mistakes happen only with the government run programs, there're n numbers of examples in great private companies too where the best & brilliant people lose sight of certain negative outcomes due to the initial magic of seemingly great looking ideas .

The Nano Car - a small car that could never it make it big !

The car once touted as the world’s cheapest, Tata Nano, seems to be running into a dead end as sales and production is down to a trickle. The poor demand has resulted in Tata Motors shutting down the plant few months back.
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A car considered as a brilliant product, launched in a segment having a billion dollar opportunity. Hope ran high , the company expected all present and potential two-wheeler owners would shift to Nano.

But they forgot to dwell deeper – a car marketed as ‘the cheapest car’ , created huge initial interest. But it never took off.

Later on, Ratan Tata admitted that the reason for failure of this idea was none other than the term which became synonymous with Nano – “The cheapest car”.

Buying a car in India is associated with social status and prestige; if a person owns a car, he is assumed to be successful and settled. But the word ‘cheap’ in its marketing campaigns spoiled everything.

The company also failed to dwell upon the competition from used-cars. Used cars (2nd hand cars) from other companies , which were much better in quality, space

and mileage were available to the same customer -segment at the same or lesser price than Nano .

An intelligent team of people failed to think about the above likely outcomes because it became temporarily blind by the brilliance of such a great idea, by the idea of tapping a billion-dollar opportunity.

Apple turning sour!

In 2017 Apple admitted that it was slowing down the speed of old iPhones as the batteries of those old phones were degrading with the passage of time.To make up on loss of brand image and to saistfy its erstwhile customers, it offered to cut its US $79 battery replacement cost down to US $29 as a way of apologizing.

This lower fee led to more people in 2018 ended up swapping their batteries — instead of upgrading to the latest iPhone models thus affecting new iPhone sales. As iPhone batteries became cheaper and easier to replace, fewer people are shelling out for new iPhones that can now cost up to US $1,449.

On January 2nd this year, Apple revealed that it was expecting a $9 billion loss in revenue due to weak iPhone demand that’s partly caused by more people replacing their batteries, according to a letter issued by CEO Tim Cook addressed to investors.

Slowing down of iPhones sales can be attributed to many external reasons too (better Chines phones, better Apps on Android phones etc ), but strategy of battery-replacement was an internal idea. It would have been handled better if people at top would have thought more about it , if they would have filtered this program from Cobra effect


*What's in it for you ?
Next time if you or your team has some brilliant idea , get your brilliant guys together in a room and think about the Cobra- effects before implementing that idea.

You can always fine-tune the idea to minimize the negative implications by spending few extra hours/days before rushing to announce it.

Don’t implement while you’re under the awe of the brilliance of a never -tested, nice-looking solution or idea, think about the Cobra-effects first.*

(post by Shri Nilesh S. Vikamsey, Past President, ICAI)
 
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In an interview Ratan Tata just mentioned he has an idea for cheapest car in India. But, Next day Magazine wrongly (intentionally) Printed Tata group going to introduce 1 Lakh price car in India. Now, Ratan Tata had Two options 1, Ask that magazine to withdraw that word from magazine as it was wrongly printed. 2, Take it as a challenge and made 1 Lakh price car in India. Tata Choosed 2nd option and Made it. This is called Butterfly Effects...
 

Mazhai

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Butterfly affect na oru perfect oru teeny tiny incident in some place starts and creates a series of incidents leading to something big in another place. The term actually comes from Chaos Theory, where the example is a flap of butterfly flying in Rio de jeneiro causes a weather change in Chicago.

Actually Ravanan sonathu ripple effect, as there is no change in locality, Tata example started and ended in India. Ripple effect is a series of causal events one after the other.

Perfect example of butter fly effect is: One chinese man decided to cook seafood for dinner and that made an American Disinfectant company and streaming service companies rich :D
 

Oxy

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*THE COBRA EFFECT* Hope you know about a term named Cobra Effect?

If not, it’s time that you learn about it.

The Cobra Effect is a term in economics. It refers to a situation when an attempted solution to a problem makes the problem worse.

This name was coined based on an incident in old colonial India.

By some reasons, there were too many venomous cobra snakes in Delhi. People were dying due to snake-bites and it became scary for almost everyone to step out of their houses.

The government of the day had to get into action to stop this menace and it offered a silver coin for every dead cobra. The results were great, a large number of snakes were killed for the reward.

Eventually, however, it led to some serious unwanted consequences. After a short-term dip in cobra population, it started going up.

This was because few people began to breed cobras for the income. When the news reached the government, the reward program was scrapped, causing the cobra breeders to set the now-worthless snakes free. As a result, the cobra population further increased. The solution for the problem made the situation even worse.

The unintended consequence for a well-intention-ed idea led to making the problem worst.

Trying a new solution?

or

Planning to tackle an existing problem with a new idea?

Well, it’s time to pause and think about how people would respond to the new idea that may sound great on paper!

Specially the solutions that try to affect how people behave.

Every solution has consequences and those consequences may lead to certain situations where rather than solving a current problem, you may end up with more complex problems.


As they say the road to hell is paved with good intentions, the similar mistakes are happening around us everyday when the decision -makers fail to take a 360 degree view of all the possible outcomes of an action before implementation.

Nearly 2 years ago, city of Philadelphia in USA passed a "soda tax" -- a US $1 tax on a typical 2-liter bottle of soft-drink- as a "sin tax" in the national war on obesity. But the natives didn’t cut calories as a result of the tax on sweetened drinks, nor there was a shift towards any healthier option. Instead, most of them just drove outside the city to buy the same colas , from stores where they didn’t have to pay the tax. But the poorest paid more as they could not find it affordable to drive out of the city to buy their drinks. In the end , city suffered loss of revenue due to lower sales whereas the lower section society paid more .

The unintended consequence for a well-intentioned idea led to making the problem worst.

Even big & brilliant companies do the same mistake!

It is not that mistakes happen only with the government run programs, there're n numbers of examples in great private companies too where the best & brilliant people lose sight of certain negative outcomes due to the initial magic of seemingly great looking ideas .

The Nano Car - a small car that could never it make it big !

The car once touted as the world’s cheapest, Tata Nano, seems to be running into a dead end as sales and production is down to a trickle. The poor demand has resulted in Tata Motors shutting down the plant few months back.
.
A car considered as a brilliant product, launched in a segment having a billion dollar opportunity. Hope ran high , the company expected all present and potential two-wheeler owners would shift to Nano.

But they forgot to dwell deeper – a car marketed as ‘the cheapest car’ , created huge initial interest. But it never took off.

Later on, Ratan Tata admitted that the reason for failure of this idea was none other than the term which became synonymous with Nano – “The cheapest car”.

Buying a car in India is associated with social status and prestige; if a person owns a car, he is assumed to be successful and settled. But the word ‘cheap’ in its marketing campaigns spoiled everything.

The company also failed to dwell upon the competition from used-cars. Used cars (2nd hand cars) from other companies , which were much better in quality, space

and mileage were available to the same customer -segment at the same or lesser price than Nano .

An intelligent team of people failed to think about the above likely outcomes because it became temporarily blind by the brilliance of such a great idea, by the idea of tapping a billion-dollar opportunity.

Apple turning sour!

In 2017 Apple admitted that it was slowing down the speed of old iPhones as the batteries of those old phones were degrading with the passage of time.To make up on loss of brand image and to saistfy its erstwhile customers, it offered to cut its US $79 battery replacement cost down to US $29 as a way of apologizing.

This lower fee led to more people in 2018 ended up swapping their batteries — instead of upgrading to the latest iPhone models thus affecting new iPhone sales. As iPhone batteries became cheaper and easier to replace, fewer people are shelling out for new iPhones that can now cost up to US $1,449.

On January 2nd this year, Apple revealed that it was expecting a $9 billion loss in revenue due to weak iPhone demand that’s partly caused by more people replacing their batteries, according to a letter issued by CEO Tim Cook addressed to investors.

Slowing down of iPhones sales can be attributed to many external reasons too (better Chines phones, better Apps on Android phones etc ), but strategy of battery-replacement was an internal idea. It would have been handled better if people at top would have thought more about it , if they would have filtered this program from Cobra effect


*What's in it for you ?
Next time if you or your team has some brilliant idea , get your brilliant guys together in a room and think about the Cobra- effects before implementing that idea.

You can always fine-tune the idea to minimize the negative implications by spending few extra hours/days before rushing to announce it.

Don’t implement while you’re under the awe of the brilliance of a never -tested, nice-looking solution or idea, think about the Cobra-effects first.*

(post by Shri Nilesh S. Vikamsey, Past President, ICAI)

Ok new idea vandha room poitu yosikrom ? nice one
 
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Tata Nano Car incident ah na yen Butterfly Effects kulla konduvanthena... Oru interview moolama evlo periya impact nadanthathunu sollathaan... Oru periya samrajiyamey sarunjathu...Tata group WestBengal la Tata Nano car production Factory start pana virumbunanga. Athuku reason West bengal la iruntha Communist Govt. Tata company india la vera enga company start panalum state govt la iruka poltitions ku sharing kodukanum. Westbengal la iruntha communist govt clean hand nu Tata group ku theriyum. Thiripura, Kerala la communist govt irunthalum Environment reason nala anga periya factories start pana vida matanga communist govt. So, Tata group Westbengal govt kita proposal vachanga. West Bengal govt um Last 35 years ah continue ah 7 periods Peoples govt ah irnthu vanthanga...

To Be Continued.....
 

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Tata Nano Car incident ah na yen Butterfly Effects kulla konduvanthena... Oru interview moolama evlo periya impact nadanthathunu sollathaan... Oru periya samrajiyamey sarunjathu...Tata group WestBengal la Tata Nano car production Factory start pana virumbunanga. Athuku reason West bengal la iruntha Communist Govt. Tata company india la vera enga company start panalum state govt la iruka poltitions ku sharing kodukanum. Westbengal la iruntha communist govt clean hand nu Tata group ku theriyum. Thiripura, Kerala la communist govt irunthalum Environment reason nala anga periya factories start pana vida matanga communist govt. So, Tata group Westbengal govt kita proposal vachanga. West Bengal govt um Last 35 years ah continue ah 7 periods Peoples govt ah irnthu vanthanga...

To Be Continued.....
Nice.
Enna man cut panitu thodarum nu potuta! Next episode epo?
 
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Oxy Nee Konjam eluthen... Westbengal Singur, Nandhigram la enna nadanthathunu.
 
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Oxy Nee Konjam eluthen... Westbengal Singur, Nandhigram la enna nadanthathunu.

Nanaa ? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ edhukum idhudhan nadandhudhanu paru ⬇

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Oxy Nee Konjam eluthen... Westbengal Singur, Nandhigram la enna nadanthathunu.

Tata Nano Singur Controversy refers to the controversy generated by land acquisition of the proposed Nano factory of Tata Motors at Singur in Hooghly district, West Bengal, India.

Singur gained media attention since Tata Motors started constructing a factory to manufacture a car, Tata Nano which was estimated to cost $2,500 at Singur. The small car was scheduled to roll out of the factory by 2008.

The state government of West Bengal created the controversy by citing the 1894 land acquisition act rule to conduct an eminent domain takeover of 997 acres (4.03 km2) of farmland on which Tata Motors was supposed to build its factory. The rule is meant for public improvement projects, and the West Bengal government wanted Tata to build in its state. The project was opposed by activists and opposition parties in Bengal.
Source - wiki
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Yes, 35 Years Peoples govt ah iruntha communist party Singur la iruntha Govt lands ah Farmers ku koduthu irunthanga. Tata car plant start pana virumbunapo antha land ah Tata ku koduthanga. Govt itha senjathuku mukiyamana reason industries develop pana virumbunathu. But, itha farmers purunjukala, Tata factory ella govt norms mum utpattu farmers ku opportunities erpaduthi tharathu matum ilama Worlds cheapest car production pana virumbunanga.. Ithu matha car companies kanna uruthunathu. So, Congress, Thirunammol Congress, BJP, Naxalbari group ellam onnu sernthu govt ku ethura farmers ah thoondivittu poradavachanga.. Itha control pana ninacha govt makkal mela thakuthal nadathunathu vilaiva communist party thannoda nambikai ah ilanthu Thirunamool Congress kaiku (Mamtha Banarji) govt ponathu 35 yrs rule end ku vanthathu matum ilama intha incident world fulla reflect aachu.. Russia, China, Latin America, US, European continent enga ellam left parties irunthatho anga ellam ithu Pesumporul Anathu.

So, ipo Sollunga Tata Nano Car Project... Cobra Effects ah? Ripple Effect ah? Or Butterfly Effects ah?.... U Can Decide.
 

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Technically ithu still ripple effect yen na preceding events elaam avalo intense ah ila for example matha countries la ithu just oru topic or may be oru fear create panirklaam.
Butterfly effect la antha final events oda intensity increase aagum. Like causing a weather change.
 
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Technically ithu still ripple effect yen na preceding events elaam avalo intense ah ila for example matha countries la ithu just oru topic or may be oru fear create panirklaam.
Butterfly effect la antha final events oda intensity increase aagum. Like causing a weather change.
Apo Former ICAI President Sonnamathiri ithu Cobra Effect illa Apdithaney?
 

Mazhai

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? effect ah iruklaam ? antha Tata example yen na plan paninathu onnnu but execution la neraya ethirpaaratha adverse effects airuchu
 
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