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Dropping the ball!

October 18, 2010

Mistakes are never welcome! Dropping the ball is considered crime! But often times there are situations in life where we are convinced that the current pursuit is wrong and at the same time, fail to convince the crowd on the same. In such a case, will you carry the baton in the spirit of team play, or drop it and face the consequence? This is a true test of character.

Dropping the ball is other’s interpretation of your action in the proclaimed frame of reference – even though it’s your conscious act! Positive mistakes such as this are not easy to make. Requires a lot of courage and belief on the power of purpose!

Great dreamer doers in the crowd like Gandhiji / Nelson Mandela have shown the power of positive mistakes – that have stood the test of time than any other monument! Every organization/community will have a few such heroes who dare dropping the ball in pursuit of their purpose of life!

It’s worth making positive mistakes even if it amounts to dropping the ball – occasionally? A sign of freedom! As Gandhiji put it:

“Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes!”

Every journey needs a start. Most of visionary journeys start with an external influence – internalized! – like our friend here:     

A crow once flew into the sky with a piece of meat in its bleak. Twenty other crows set out in hot pursuit and began to attack it viciously.

When the crow finally dropped the meat, its pursuers left it alone and flew off shrieking after the morsel.Okyo_Crows[1]

Said the crow: “I’ve lost the meat and gained this peaceful sky.”

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When is the last time you exercised freedom to make a positive mistake even though it amounted to dropping the ball?

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Posted in: @dreamerdoers, Articles, Organic Performance Tagged: dreamer doers, strategy

Eat your own fruit!

October 17, 2010

Conversations are interesting when they are meaningful. Interactive sessions make it a learning experience even for the teacher! But many a times, it is good to leave the truth behind – to be explored!

Experimenting to find own answers, helps in retention of the essence. Great teachers believe in leaving truth – unexplained! Gives an opportunity for all other interested people to find their own answers – enriching their experience of this journey of life!

May be, that is why – biographies and records of conversations help propagate the message over and beyond what standard tools, techniques/ templates can do….

A disciple once complained:

“You tell us stories, but you never reveal their meaning to us.”

Said the Master:

“How would you like it if someone offered you fruit and masticated it before giving it to you?”

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It is always good to eat our own fruit!

If you are planning to be an entrepreneur or in the process of making your enterprise – remarkable, pick & eat your own fruit out of Entrepreneur Journeys!

Posted in: @stories, Articles Tagged: story

Crowd Sourcing Platforms!

October 15, 2010

Crowd sourcing is an essential part of Enterprise 3.0! – companies making use of the power of – Web 3.0!.

Irrespective of the size, structure and purpose of the organization, social (open) innovation will become the most important strategy for business sustainability.

Social innovation will help shifting the focus of even routine operational parts of organizations from cost, quality & time pressures to growth, profitability and business sustainability goals!

Here is a list of Crowd Sourcing Platforms and solutions:

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Please feel free to use, add, modify…

Posted in: @frugal, @innovation, @resources, Organic Performance Tagged: platforms, social, strategy, tools
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