A company is like a tree and employees are like monkeys. A few monkeys get together and plant a seed. A small plant comes to life. Then it grows into a tree. Soon monkeys from far and near get on to the tree and find a comfortable perch for themselves. The monkeys also try to climb up higher. As the tree grows bigger and taller, the monkeys also go higher just by virtue of being there. A few monkeys jump off and climb other trees. Over a period of time thue rate of growth of the tree slows down. The growth of the monkeys also tapers off. Now the monkeys have to look for places in higher branches. But by now the branches are crowded. The monkeys stagnate. Occassionally a monkey happens to jump off and this provides an opportunity for another to rise up but sometimes the remaining monkeys adjust themselves in such a way that they occupy all the space on the branch and no other monkey can move there.
The monkeys are only place-holders. You may replace them with donkeys, buffaloes, lions, foxes etc. Your imagination is the limit.
Now sit back, close your eyes, relax and think of the variety of wildlife in your organisation. It is a great stress reliever !
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The monkeys are only place-holders. You may replace them with donkeys, buffaloes, lions, foxes etc. Your imagination is the limit.
Now sit back, close your eyes, relax and think of the variety of wildlife in your organisation. It is a great stress reliever !
😃😃😃
Pretty good. Is it your thinking and wording. If yes, kudos and keep writing - KVK
ReplyDeleteIt should be included in the syllabus of modern B schools (if it is not already included).💆
ReplyDeleteLooks like these monkeys have planted Banyan tree with no fruits to pluck but only branches to hang on. Had they found the right fruit bearing trees they could have plucked fruits to fill their stomach also keep them busy
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