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From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
HI,
I m working as a SEPG Executive in an IT Company.
I would like to get some case studies on organizational training.
This training material is prepared full and fully for implementation of CMMI in our company.If anyone can provide me with casestudies kindly pl mail to me to this following id
Thanks in advance
Regards,
charulatha
From India, Madras
I m working as a SEPG Executive in an IT Company.
I would like to get some case studies on organizational training.
This training material is prepared full and fully for implementation of CMMI in our company.If anyone can provide me with casestudies kindly pl mail to me to this following id
Thanks in advance
Regards,
charulatha
From India, Madras
Dear all,
Following are the two case studies that can be used for training on communication skills. Both the case studies have been developed from my personal experiences and these have not copies or downloaded from any website.
Though these case studies are not suitable for managerial level training, these can be used for lower level training. However, when it comes to development of communication attitude, both the case studies are good for any level.
For Trainers only: - You can share your case studies through this forum. If you are unable to make case studies, you can forward me the details of the incident, I will convert the incident into the case study.
Warm regards,
Dinesh V Divekar
Freelance Soft Skill & Behavioural Trainer
Bengalooru - 560 094
Do not use a force where skill is needed.
Case Study: The Logistic Company
Most of the courier and cargo companies, when they send their consignments (load in their language) to a particular station, they do it with advance intimation by way of sending E-mail (pre-alert message in their language). ABC Logistics was no exception to this procedure. Whenever they sent their load by evening flight to Mumbai, they sent pre-alert to Mumbai giving details of the load like flight number, total number of bags, total weight of the bags etc. Night-duty Airport Executive at Mumbai Airport use to retrieve the load and use to confirm the receipt of the load to the Bangalore office.
The arrangement worked fine for months and even years. Airport Executive continued to get the pre-alert message and after retrieval of the load, continued to confirm the receipt of the load.
On one fine night, Satish who was on night-duty at Mumbai airport observed that neither any pre-alert has been received from Bangalore. Nor Bangalore office had sent any load to them. He tried calling Bangalore office. But it was well past midnight and there was no response from Bangalore office. Security guard on duty told to the Airport Executive that nobody is available in the Bangalore office and staff on duty had left already. Satish knew that generally Ravi works in the night time. He tried calling on Ravi’s mobile number but it was switched off.
Satish had no other option except calling Asst Manager Operations of Bangalore, Charles. Charles observed same what Satish had observed, that Ravi’s mobile was off.
This was something unique. He was concerned about what had happened. Charles tried calling other operations staffs to find out whether anybody knew home of Ravi. But none of them knew where Ravi’s house was. Charles was disappointed. Though he had disturbed couple of staffs in the dead of the night, there was no much headway. Charles was on the horns of dilemma. Should I defer the matter for early morning or settle right away? After deliberating for couple of minutes, he shoes latter.
As a last resort, Charles called Hari, HR Executive. Charles explained situation to him and told him to go to office and find out address of Ravi from the personal documents of Ravi. By the time it was 01:30 hours and Hari was aghast to find out that he was told to go to office at dead of the night.
Willy-nilly, Hari went to his office, pulled out personal documents of Ravi and noted his address. Later he confirmed the address to Charles.
Charles had no option but to commute 15 KM in order to go to house of Ravi. He reached Ravi’s home at 02:15 hours.
For Ravi, it was a strange experience to find out that his manager was knocking his door at well past midnight. When questioned why he did not send the pre-alert, he just told that “very simple, today there was excess booking by other logistic companies and there was no space, so cargo officials of all the flights had refused to accept our load”. “And since no load was connected, I did not send pre-alert as well. However, I have done booking for morning flight and load will be connected through morning flight.”
Charles was damn frustrated by his answer. But his fate had stored a little more frustration for him as while returning home from Ravi’s home, night duty patrol cops caught for him driving his two-wheeler without driving license.
* * *
Read the above case study carefully and find out the various communication issues involved in this case study.
Case Study – The Wet Floor
Sushma works in Infosoft Solutions Pvt Ltd. She works there as Project Leader. Occasionally her job demands coming early for her duties or stay till late evening hours.
Once she was handling 2 projects simultaneously and on one such day she had convened a meeting with her team members regarding project delivery. She had called her team members at 0800 hours.
Sushma is a disciplinarian and generally she follows duty timings strictly. Discipline starts with me, was her firm principle. She had made a habit of coming 5 minutes early at least. However, on that day she could not make meeting time of 0800 hours and she was worried of her reputation of being late.
Time was 0805 and she reached main gate of her company. Hurriedly she swiped her card and rushed towards board room. That time few housemen were doing cleaning. One of the housemen had spread soap solution on the floor. Unaware of what is on the floor, she continued to rush to the board room. In hurry, Sushma slipped her foot. The floor was made of marble and soap solution was sprinkled over it. The floor had become quite slippery. Sushma, could not control her balance on the slippery floor and fell down. Slippery floor dragged her couple of feet further.
The impact was so strong that she wailed loudly. Her team members rushed to help her. Somehow she could get up with the help of her team members. Considering her wailing because of pain, she was taken to the hospital. In the hospital it was discovered that her hip bone was broken. Later she was immobile for about two months because of hip injury.
Later in investigation, it was revealed that the houseman who was cleaning the floor had not put the display board “Caution: Floor is Wet”.
* * *
Read the above case study carefully and find out the various communication issues involved in this case study
From India, Bangalore
Following are the two case studies that can be used for training on communication skills. Both the case studies have been developed from my personal experiences and these have not copies or downloaded from any website.
Though these case studies are not suitable for managerial level training, these can be used for lower level training. However, when it comes to development of communication attitude, both the case studies are good for any level.
For Trainers only: - You can share your case studies through this forum. If you are unable to make case studies, you can forward me the details of the incident, I will convert the incident into the case study.
Warm regards,
Dinesh V Divekar
Freelance Soft Skill & Behavioural Trainer
Bengalooru - 560 094
Do not use a force where skill is needed.
Case Study: The Logistic Company
Most of the courier and cargo companies, when they send their consignments (load in their language) to a particular station, they do it with advance intimation by way of sending E-mail (pre-alert message in their language). ABC Logistics was no exception to this procedure. Whenever they sent their load by evening flight to Mumbai, they sent pre-alert to Mumbai giving details of the load like flight number, total number of bags, total weight of the bags etc. Night-duty Airport Executive at Mumbai Airport use to retrieve the load and use to confirm the receipt of the load to the Bangalore office.
The arrangement worked fine for months and even years. Airport Executive continued to get the pre-alert message and after retrieval of the load, continued to confirm the receipt of the load.
On one fine night, Satish who was on night-duty at Mumbai airport observed that neither any pre-alert has been received from Bangalore. Nor Bangalore office had sent any load to them. He tried calling Bangalore office. But it was well past midnight and there was no response from Bangalore office. Security guard on duty told to the Airport Executive that nobody is available in the Bangalore office and staff on duty had left already. Satish knew that generally Ravi works in the night time. He tried calling on Ravi’s mobile number but it was switched off.
Satish had no other option except calling Asst Manager Operations of Bangalore, Charles. Charles observed same what Satish had observed, that Ravi’s mobile was off.
This was something unique. He was concerned about what had happened. Charles tried calling other operations staffs to find out whether anybody knew home of Ravi. But none of them knew where Ravi’s house was. Charles was disappointed. Though he had disturbed couple of staffs in the dead of the night, there was no much headway. Charles was on the horns of dilemma. Should I defer the matter for early morning or settle right away? After deliberating for couple of minutes, he shoes latter.
As a last resort, Charles called Hari, HR Executive. Charles explained situation to him and told him to go to office and find out address of Ravi from the personal documents of Ravi. By the time it was 01:30 hours and Hari was aghast to find out that he was told to go to office at dead of the night.
Willy-nilly, Hari went to his office, pulled out personal documents of Ravi and noted his address. Later he confirmed the address to Charles.
Charles had no option but to commute 15 KM in order to go to house of Ravi. He reached Ravi’s home at 02:15 hours.
For Ravi, it was a strange experience to find out that his manager was knocking his door at well past midnight. When questioned why he did not send the pre-alert, he just told that “very simple, today there was excess booking by other logistic companies and there was no space, so cargo officials of all the flights had refused to accept our load”. “And since no load was connected, I did not send pre-alert as well. However, I have done booking for morning flight and load will be connected through morning flight.”
Charles was damn frustrated by his answer. But his fate had stored a little more frustration for him as while returning home from Ravi’s home, night duty patrol cops caught for him driving his two-wheeler without driving license.
* * *
Read the above case study carefully and find out the various communication issues involved in this case study.
Case Study – The Wet Floor
Sushma works in Infosoft Solutions Pvt Ltd. She works there as Project Leader. Occasionally her job demands coming early for her duties or stay till late evening hours.
Once she was handling 2 projects simultaneously and on one such day she had convened a meeting with her team members regarding project delivery. She had called her team members at 0800 hours.
Sushma is a disciplinarian and generally she follows duty timings strictly. Discipline starts with me, was her firm principle. She had made a habit of coming 5 minutes early at least. However, on that day she could not make meeting time of 0800 hours and she was worried of her reputation of being late.
Time was 0805 and she reached main gate of her company. Hurriedly she swiped her card and rushed towards board room. That time few housemen were doing cleaning. One of the housemen had spread soap solution on the floor. Unaware of what is on the floor, she continued to rush to the board room. In hurry, Sushma slipped her foot. The floor was made of marble and soap solution was sprinkled over it. The floor had become quite slippery. Sushma, could not control her balance on the slippery floor and fell down. Slippery floor dragged her couple of feet further.
The impact was so strong that she wailed loudly. Her team members rushed to help her. Somehow she could get up with the help of her team members. Considering her wailing because of pain, she was taken to the hospital. In the hospital it was discovered that her hip bone was broken. Later she was immobile for about two months because of hip injury.
Later in investigation, it was revealed that the houseman who was cleaning the floor had not put the display board “Caution: Floor is Wet”.
* * *
Read the above case study carefully and find out the various communication issues involved in this case study
From India, Bangalore
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