At 08:02 AM 7/12/2009, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
What is funny is that we Indians are not the only ones with English as a non-native language. But we seem to be the only ones to cite that as *the* reason for any failure. The issue is not language, it is attitude.
One thing that we should remember is that not everyone has had the advantages (of education in certain types of colleges or schools), that we have had. So, in order to really appreciate the problem, we need to look beyond the familiar. I occasionally come in touch with people from rural background who are good programmers, but not so good at communication. And they have a performance problem because of that.
About the rest of your email.. you seem to agree with me, but have taken several hundred words to do so :P
Anyway, I feel that even in a Mentor-Mentee setup there are certain ingredients to success. The Mentor should have access to online tutorials, articles etc. which are geared to explaining the need for good communication and the steps for improving at that. Just creating a Mentor-Mentee setup will not solve the problem.
I am hunting for such tutorials, or will write one if needed.