The Scope of Contribution 
Prepared by: 
110110107030-110110107036 
CP
contents 
• Introduction 
• Exploring the scope of contribution 
• Workspace application 
• about
The Scope of Contribution 
• In every work, every role, there is a possibility 
of contributing at multiple levels – 
contributing to self, contributing to 
organization, and contributing to society. 
Explore how you can contribute at multiple 
levels in your career.
Exploring the scope of contribution 
• Further, explore the difference between 
“acquisition for self” and “contribution to self” 
– the former being material acquisition and 
the latter being conscious development of 
oneself through the medium of one’s career.
Workspace applications 
• 1. The Non-contributor Auto-rickshaw Driver 
whose contribution in work is limited .
Workspace applications 
• This Non-contributor auto rickshaw driver 
treats this passenger as just another “bhaada 
or business fare” like so many others whom he 
takes day in and day out. Result – he is not 
interested in his passengers or their needs and 
his work is nothing more than a way to earn 
his living.
Workspace applications 
• 2. The Non-contributor General Manager 
whose contribution in work is limited
Workspace applications 
• This Non-contributor general manager goes 
about his work activities in a routine manner. 
He feels burdened by his duties and he is not 
getting anything out of that effort (other than 
his salary). Result – he gets more and more 
exhausted and bored with his work.
Workspace applications 
• 2. The Non-contributor Businessman whose 
contribution in work is limited .
Workspace applications 
• This Non-contributor businessman is only 
concerned about his own business and its 
commercial success. He does not care about 
anything beyond that.
Workspace applications
about 
• Swami Vivekananda speaks to you. 
“This country depends on 
your contribution” 
• Swami Vivekananda wants 
each one of us to recognize 
that it is our contribution 
alone that will create 
the India of tomorrow.
Thank you…

The scope of contribution

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    The Scope ofContribution Prepared by: 110110107030-110110107036 CP
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    contents • Introduction • Exploring the scope of contribution • Workspace application • about
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    The Scope ofContribution • In every work, every role, there is a possibility of contributing at multiple levels – contributing to self, contributing to organization, and contributing to society. Explore how you can contribute at multiple levels in your career.
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    Exploring the scopeof contribution • Further, explore the difference between “acquisition for self” and “contribution to self” – the former being material acquisition and the latter being conscious development of oneself through the medium of one’s career.
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    Workspace applications •1. The Non-contributor Auto-rickshaw Driver whose contribution in work is limited .
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    Workspace applications •This Non-contributor auto rickshaw driver treats this passenger as just another “bhaada or business fare” like so many others whom he takes day in and day out. Result – he is not interested in his passengers or their needs and his work is nothing more than a way to earn his living.
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    Workspace applications •2. The Non-contributor General Manager whose contribution in work is limited
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    Workspace applications •This Non-contributor general manager goes about his work activities in a routine manner. He feels burdened by his duties and he is not getting anything out of that effort (other than his salary). Result – he gets more and more exhausted and bored with his work.
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    Workspace applications •2. The Non-contributor Businessman whose contribution in work is limited .
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    Workspace applications •This Non-contributor businessman is only concerned about his own business and its commercial success. He does not care about anything beyond that.
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    about • SwamiVivekananda speaks to you. “This country depends on your contribution” • Swami Vivekananda wants each one of us to recognize that it is our contribution alone that will create the India of tomorrow.
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