Sunday 30 June 2013

Valley Crossing - Great Example of Team Work



What is teamwork in practice? How many times have we talked about or heard from others the word being used to mean the ability to work along with a set of people. But Team Work means more than that. The Valley Crossing Problem is one such case where teamwork finds it true meaning. 


But what is the valley crossing problem? 

As the figure shows the problem is based on three people crossing the bridge over a gap. The points to focus in this case is that all the people have to play a role here, be it a prominent or a supporting one. The gap shown in the figure is greater than one normal step of the people there and less than two steps so that one cannot easily bridge the gap by jumping one step over it and at the same time not so large that two people are left hanging in the air at the same time. 

Best solution to the above problem is clearly demonstrated in the above picture.This is how a team work should be.When one of your team member is in trouble, the others should come to his rescue so that everyone are able to attain the common goal.


                       Persons
First Person
Second Person
Third person
Step
1
Safe
Safe
Safe
2
Risky
Safe
Safe
3
Safe
Risky
Safe
4
Safe
Safe
Risky


This illustrates a classical example of team work.A pragmatic managers keeps his ears and eyes open so as to pre empt such occurrences and prepare accordingly. 

And I would like to thank Dr.Mandi for making us understand such concepts in a way which only he can!!Thank you Sir for all your efforts.







“Employers are like horses — they require management.”


Answers for many of my queries that popped in my mind when I was working in Wipro Technologies were answered in the second class of Dr. Mandi. And that too in a most practical way that I would never forget.
The difference between Top Level ,Middle Level and Working level was clearly explained in the most efficient way with a practical game.The game goes like this.

It is a simple game of constructing a single tower with the several cubes available to the maximum potential.Initially Sir asked us to make it with our eyes open and it was a open bid. Maximum bid was 15 and the student was able to build 17 block tower.

Lesson Learnt from this act.

  • We need to set the targets high always.It is always good fall short of the target after setting it high.Because this would help us to perform to our maximum potential
  • And we should not miss out on the opportunities that is provided to us.We should be smart enough to take control of the opportunities.






Part -2

Now the task given is that we will have two persons.One will be blind folded and the other will be instructing him to build the tower.With the increase in the adversity people tend not to take risks.
There was a bid for 18(just one above what has been achieved in the above exercise).

And to our surprise the guys were able to build 26 blocks.We were awestruck with this exercise.

Learnings


  • Organisation is all about INTERDEPENDENCE of each and every member in a team and how well everyone is able to perform their organisation.
  • The blindfolded person is like the actual employee, doesn't know about the strategic decisions taken by the organisation.But still he is the real performer.It is up to the  management to get the best out of him even without informing about the actual business decisions.
  •   In this new era, Organisation is trying to split the whole work into number of separate blocks such that no big intelligence is required in doing the things.
And Dr. Mandi thought us all these things in such a way we cannot forget the things in our lifetime.Great going Mandi sir!!!








Thursday 20 June 2013

The problem with the rat race is that even if you win, you’re still a rat !!!

Oooops!!!I haven't seen a place which rains like this before in my life.It was a different experience altogether.As I haven't seen so much of rain before, I have also not seen a Professor like T.Prasad (And Of course, we share the same name.:-) ).He was so down to earth that he made everyone of us sit on the floor where he had already reserved a place for himself.I haven't imagined even in my widest dreams that management lessons can be thought in this way as I was thinking it to be a very formal one.But this professor proved to me and my friends that he is going behind an efficient way to teach us management.


I want to be an entrepreneur right from my childhood and no one have explained me about the business in such a simple way as our Professor Mandi (This is how our Professor is otherwise called as).He showed us some simple scientific toys which I have never seen in any of the market but the children would definitely love that.







And a stress ball with globe printed on it was another example for innovation.And the next picture shows how simple balls can help in understanding great science concepts.All I learnt from his class is we need not have good capital to start a business but thinking differently should be good enough.He doesn't stop here!!He was also speaking about how to earn money while studying in a B-School.Though it was very good to hear, honours is on us to materialise whatever he said.

And after all hearing to his lectures the thing that came to my mind was the topic of this blog.

Looking forward for further learning from his class in a more practical way!!!

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