Dear all,
All of you must have heard or read about the old story about a hare & a tortoise. Both of them have a race; the hare races away briskly and noticing he was way ahead, he stops to nap for a while and in the meantime, the tortoise quietly overtakes the hare and wins the race! Isn’t this the version we have all heard? Well, but the story does not end here.
Here is the “management lessons” derived from an interesting version of this famous story. Read on and decide if you are a slow & steady tortoise or a fast & consistent hare. Which one is better?
Happy Reading!
Regards,
Eliz...
From India, Bangalore
All of you must have heard or read about the old story about a hare & a tortoise. Both of them have a race; the hare races away briskly and noticing he was way ahead, he stops to nap for a while and in the meantime, the tortoise quietly overtakes the hare and wins the race! Isn’t this the version we have all heard? Well, but the story does not end here.
Here is the “management lessons” derived from an interesting version of this famous story. Read on and decide if you are a slow & steady tortoise or a fast & consistent hare. Which one is better?
Happy Reading!
Regards,
Eliz...
From India, Bangalore
Hi , well surely we should have a slow steady rise, having a blend of pragmatic approach, professional and ethical approach surely would be helpful in the long run. Regards Sanjay B. Simpi
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