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sachinb
January 2nd, 2009, 02:41 PM
My Dear JL Tigers,

Putting up something for you to ponder upon:-



Employee "A" in a company walked up to his manager and asked what my job is for the day?
The manager took "A" to the bank of a river and asked him to cross the river and reach the other side of the bank.
"A" completed this task successfully and reported back to the manager about the completion of the task assigned. The manager smiled and said "GOOD JOB"
Next day Employee "B" reported to the same manager and asked him the job for the day. The manager assigned the same task as above to this person also.

The Employee "B' before starting the task saw Employee "C" struggling in the river to reach the other side of the bank. He realized "C" has the same task.
Now "B" not only crossed the river but also helped "C" to cross the river.
"B" reported back to the manager and the manager smiled and said "VERY GOOD JOB"
The following day Employee "Q" reported to the same manager and asked him the job for the day. The manager assigned the same task again.

Employee "Q" before starting the work did some home work and realized "A", "B" & "C" all has done this task before. He met them and understood how they performed.
He realized that there is a need for a guide and training for doing this task.
He sat first and wrote down the procedure for crossing the river, he documented the common mistakes people made, and tricks to do the task efficiently and effortlessly.
Using the methodology he had written down he crossed the river and reported back to the manager along with documented procedure and training material.
The manger said "Q" you have done an "EXCELLENT JOB".
The following day Employee "O' reported to the manager and asked him the job for the day. The manager assigned the same task again.

"O" studied the procedure written down by "Q" and sat and thought about the whole task.
He realized company is spending lot of money in getting this task completed. He decided not to cross the river, but sat and designed and implemented a bridge across the river and went back to his manager and said, "You no longer need to assign this task to any one".
The manager smiled and said "Outstanding job 'O'. I am very proud of you."
What is the difference between A, B, Q & O????????
Many a times in life we get tasks to be done at home, at office, at play....,
Most of us end up doing what is expected out of us. Do we feel happy? Most probably yes. We would be often disappointed when the recognition is not meeting our expectation.

Let us compare ourselves with "B". Helping some one else the problem often improves our own skills. There is an old proverb (I do not know the author) "learn to teach and teach to learn". From a company point of view "B" has demonstrated much better skills than "A" since one more task for the company is completed.

"Q" created knowledge base for the team. More often than not, we do the task assigned to us without checking history. Learning from other's mistake is the best way to improve efficiency. This knowledge creation for the team is of immense help. Re-usability reduces cost there by increases productivity of the team. "Q" demonstrated good "team-player" skills,

Now to the outstanding person, "O" made the task irrelevant; he created a Permanent Asset to the team.
If you notice B, Q and O all have demonstrated "team performance" over an above individual performance; also they have demonstrated a very invaluable characteristic known as "INITIATIVE".

Initiative pays of every where whether at work or at personal life. If you put initiative you will succeed. Initiative is a continual process and it never ends. This is because this year's achievement is next year's task. You cannot use the same success story every year.
The story provides an instance of performance, where as measurement needs to be spread across at least 6-12 months. Consequently performance should be consistent and evenly spread.
Out-of-Box thinkers are always premium and that is what every one constantly looks out for. Initiative, Out-of-Box thinking and commitment are the stepping stone to success.
Initiative should be life long. Think of out of the box.

anilsangwan
January 3rd, 2009, 08:39 PM
Dear Sachin bhai,

I read your post end to end. Thanks for posting something really serious and point to ponder upon. I would like to add my two drops to the chain of thought:

While, it seems that it is easy to innovate or do extraordinary things, but I guess many a times there is personal innovation factor which drives things.

Above example of yours also tells us that we should not blindly follow, what has been happening till now. I will add one example to it which I heard from my manager:

Newly married bride came to the house and she was given task to cook food for the day. Everyone wanted to eat "Tandoori chicken". Bride took the whole chicken, cut into two pieces and put into oven instead of keeping it as a single piece. Mother in law, who was watching all this seriously throughout, asked why she is doing so?

In response to this, bahu told her that this is how she had learnt from her mother. Curious to know, Mother is law called Bahu's mother and asked the same question. "samdhan" also told the same thing that this is how she learnt from her mother...

Saas..being a saas... was not to give up at all.. called up Bahu's Naani and asked her the same Question... She told her that she used to cut chicken into two pieces becaue Ovens that time were small in size ... :D

This story tells.. many a times, we adopt things which we see and we never try to see the reason behind it. So, innovation is needed in everything we do !!!

AmitGahlawat
January 3rd, 2009, 11:36 PM
What you guys ae doing? Training Jatlanders to think out of d box? or go out of Jatland? Guys nice write-ups, motivating factors. Who is benefitted? All members here are like "THE BAHU" wont break and question the tradition and Moderators are like "THE MANAGERS"

By the way i liked the stories...keep pouring, i need'em at d moment:):)

narendra81
January 4th, 2009, 02:07 AM
nice inputs from sachin n anil...
very good n informative post indeed..
thanks..

AmitGahlawat
January 4th, 2009, 09:54 AM
The story about the tiny frogs.....
There once was a bunch of tiny frogs who arranged a running competition.
The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower.
A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on the contestants
The race began...
Honestly

No one in crowd really believed that,
the tiny frogs would reach the top of the tower...

You heard statements such as:
"Oh, WAY too difficult!!
They will NEVER make it to the top."



OR
"Not a chance that they will succeed. The tower is too high!"
The tiny frogs began collapsing. One by one...
... Except for those who in a fresh tempo were climbing higher and higher...
The crowd continued to yell
"It is too difficult!!! No one will make it!"
More tiny frogs got tired and gave up...
But ONE continued higher and higher and higher...
This one wouldn’t give up!
At the end everyone else had given up climbing the tower.
Except for the one tiny frog who after a big effort was the only one who reached the top!
THEN all of the other tiny frogs naturally wanted to know how this one frog managed to do it?
A contestant asked the tiny frog how the one who succeeded had found the strength to reach the goal?
It turned out...












That the winner was


DEAF!!!!



The wisdom of this story is:

Never listen to other people’s tendencies to be
negative or pessimistic...


…cause, they take your most wonderful dreams and wishes away from you. The ones you have in your heart!

Always think of the power which words have.

Because everything you hear and read will affect your actions!
Therefore...





ALWAYS BE POSITIVE
Always think: I CAN DO THIS

dndeswal
January 4th, 2009, 11:36 AM
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Why should "JL Tigers" only ponder upon something which is being pondered upon by others (non-Jats) at several websites? Anyway, not a bad idea to ponder over for a while.

http://www.citehr.com/138855-think-out-box.html


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sachinb
January 4th, 2009, 01:51 PM
mera e thread paaya ye link chepan khatir Deshwal sahab:),,,,manne kit claim karyaa se ke yu original se,,,,,kaapi paste se aur bolo,,,,,,,ek be aur jagah bi najar maariyo,,,,,

nyara kaapi paste bi na se,,,,,2 Box bi the ve hata diye the manne:)


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Why should "JL Tigers" only ponder upon something which is being pondered upon by others (non-Jats) at several websites? Anyway, not a bad idea to ponder over for a while.

http://www.citehr.com/138855-think-out-box.html


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AmitGahlawat
January 4th, 2009, 07:52 PM
Yo ke kar diya aap nai............yo aap nai galti tai tiger kah gya tha, aap tp BABBAR SHER ho na, Sachin maafi maang:D:p:p:rocktanne to sarey ek laathi tai haank diye
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Why should "JL Tigers" only ponder upon something which is being pondered upon by others (non-Jats) at several websites? Anyway, not a bad idea to ponder over for a while.

http://www.citehr.com/138855-think-out-box.html


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sachinb
January 5th, 2009, 12:09 PM
Amit Bhai, this time i am really serious, lets discuss with sincerety the quality of posts and contents,,,,,

So first hear your views on this..............

PS:- Vaise saath saath Deswal sahab se maafi bi maang leta hun


Yo ke kar diya aap nai............yo aap nai galti tai tiger kah gya tha, aap tp BABBAR SHER ho na, Sachin maafi maang:D:p:p:rocktanne to sarey ek laathi tai haank diye

VirenderNarwal
January 6th, 2009, 09:29 AM
As provided links by DND ji, its found a copy-paste stuff and these a days copy-paste stuff is not allowed without any input by author.
The author Mr. Sachin Balyan ji also came forward and requested to close the thread which is consider a good sign.
The thread is being closed.