GANDHINAGAR INSTITUTE OF
TECHONOLOGY(012)
SUBJECT : Contributer Personality Development (2990001)
Active Learning Assignment on the topic of
Unit – 6
“Embarking on the Journey to
Contributorship”
BE Mechanical
Prepared By:
Guided By :
Outline
 Introduction..
 Difference between Victims & Contributors..
 Example of this types Person..
 Conclusion..
Introduction
 Embarking on the Journey to Contributorship….
 First step: Contributors are willing to step out of their comfort
zone and try out new things.
 Second step: Contributors face challenges instead of ignoring
them or running away from them.
 Third step: Contributors choose to fill own life with
‘meaningful’ and ‘fulfilling’ activities.
 Fourth step: Contributors rely on themselves, instead of
waiting for others to solve their problems.
Victims Vs Contributors
Victims Contributors
 Do not try new things.  Everytime think positive & try the new
things.
 Believe circumstances are more
powerful than they are.
 Believe that they as human beings, can
shape the circumstances they are in.
 Live in the comfort of the known.  Willing to fail and grow beyond the
known.
 Constantly blame others for their
Circumstances or problems.
 Take responsibility for their own
problems and solves.
 Depend upon others to find answers for
them.
 Rely on themselves and their own
solutions(instead of waiting for others to
find answers).
Contributors are willing to step out of their “comfort zone”
and try out new things.
 Bangalore resident Ramesh Babu is a star in his own league
who runs the business of cutting and styling hair. He is an ordinary
businessman, with an extraordinary wealth. He is a billionaire and
owns a rent-a-car fleet of 67 alternative cars.
 1989: Ramesh’s father, who owned a small salon died leaving
the barber’s shop as the only means of survival. Although, his
mother started to work as a domestic help after leasing the shop
for Rs 5 a day.
 1994: Ramesh decided to run his father’s shop instead of continuing his
education. The salon was called ‘Inner Space’ and was in a shopping complex near
the school where he studied. It soon became a trendy styling outlet.
1997: As he always dreamt of owning a car, Ramesh purchased a Maruti Omni
and started renting it to people for their personal use. That became the turning point
in his life. His reputation grew with the car rental business.
Billionaire barber Ramesh Babu
 End of 1990: He was running a successful taxi operation business by the
name of Ramesh Tours and Travels.
 2004: He got into the luxury car rental and self-drive business.
 Today this person’s income is 5-10 lakhs
per day.
 He is a billionaire and owner of 67
alternative cars.
 Even today, he hasn’t forgotten his roots. He cuts hair for his old
customers for just Rs 65.
As a Contributor’s vision
 Contributors face challenges
(instead of ignoring them or running
away from them).
 MS Dhoni was a train ticket
Examiner (TTE) at Kharagpur
railway station between 2001 to
2003
 After lots of failers he selected in
Indian National cricket team.
Example
 Contributors Rely on themselves,
instead of waiting for others to solve their
problems .
 Contributors Choose to fill own
life with ‘meaningful’ and
‘fulfilling’ activities.
As a Non Contributor’s vision
 This types of persons Can Pile up the Reason for their
problems or defeats on someone else instead of looking
the mistakes they had done.
Lessons from their…
 Also be prepared for any task.
 Leaders acknowledge contribution.
 Go with flow.
 Keep fit.
 Have a positive vision.
 Connected with people.
 Be humble.
Conclusion
 So we’re trying to sell you all is that…
 All the major contributors in present or past have gone
through many obstacles but and every time they had to chose
between two roads and they chose “Never Give Up”. And
this is what makes them special.
 So, here we can Conclude that these people to gain the title
of “Contributor” had to go off books or syllabous.
Thank You

Embarking journey to contributership

  • 1.
    GANDHINAGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHONOLOGY(012) SUBJECT: Contributer Personality Development (2990001) Active Learning Assignment on the topic of Unit – 6 “Embarking on the Journey to Contributorship” BE Mechanical Prepared By: Guided By :
  • 2.
    Outline  Introduction..  Differencebetween Victims & Contributors..  Example of this types Person..  Conclusion..
  • 3.
    Introduction  Embarking onthe Journey to Contributorship….  First step: Contributors are willing to step out of their comfort zone and try out new things.  Second step: Contributors face challenges instead of ignoring them or running away from them.  Third step: Contributors choose to fill own life with ‘meaningful’ and ‘fulfilling’ activities.  Fourth step: Contributors rely on themselves, instead of waiting for others to solve their problems.
  • 4.
    Victims Vs Contributors VictimsContributors  Do not try new things.  Everytime think positive & try the new things.  Believe circumstances are more powerful than they are.  Believe that they as human beings, can shape the circumstances they are in.  Live in the comfort of the known.  Willing to fail and grow beyond the known.  Constantly blame others for their Circumstances or problems.  Take responsibility for their own problems and solves.  Depend upon others to find answers for them.  Rely on themselves and their own solutions(instead of waiting for others to find answers).
  • 5.
    Contributors are willingto step out of their “comfort zone” and try out new things.  Bangalore resident Ramesh Babu is a star in his own league who runs the business of cutting and styling hair. He is an ordinary businessman, with an extraordinary wealth. He is a billionaire and owns a rent-a-car fleet of 67 alternative cars.  1989: Ramesh’s father, who owned a small salon died leaving the barber’s shop as the only means of survival. Although, his mother started to work as a domestic help after leasing the shop for Rs 5 a day.  1994: Ramesh decided to run his father’s shop instead of continuing his education. The salon was called ‘Inner Space’ and was in a shopping complex near the school where he studied. It soon became a trendy styling outlet. 1997: As he always dreamt of owning a car, Ramesh purchased a Maruti Omni and started renting it to people for their personal use. That became the turning point in his life. His reputation grew with the car rental business.
  • 6.
    Billionaire barber RameshBabu  End of 1990: He was running a successful taxi operation business by the name of Ramesh Tours and Travels.  2004: He got into the luxury car rental and self-drive business.  Today this person’s income is 5-10 lakhs per day.  He is a billionaire and owner of 67 alternative cars.  Even today, he hasn’t forgotten his roots. He cuts hair for his old customers for just Rs 65.
  • 7.
    As a Contributor’svision  Contributors face challenges (instead of ignoring them or running away from them).  MS Dhoni was a train ticket Examiner (TTE) at Kharagpur railway station between 2001 to 2003  After lots of failers he selected in Indian National cricket team.
  • 8.
    Example  Contributors Relyon themselves, instead of waiting for others to solve their problems .  Contributors Choose to fill own life with ‘meaningful’ and ‘fulfilling’ activities.
  • 9.
    As a NonContributor’s vision  This types of persons Can Pile up the Reason for their problems or defeats on someone else instead of looking the mistakes they had done.
  • 10.
    Lessons from their… Also be prepared for any task.  Leaders acknowledge contribution.  Go with flow.  Keep fit.  Have a positive vision.  Connected with people.  Be humble.
  • 11.
    Conclusion  So we’retrying to sell you all is that…  All the major contributors in present or past have gone through many obstacles but and every time they had to chose between two roads and they chose “Never Give Up”. And this is what makes them special.  So, here we can Conclude that these people to gain the title of “Contributor” had to go off books or syllabous.
  • 12.