1) Geese fly in a V formation to increase flight efficiency. By flying in a V, geese increase efficiency by 71% compared to flying alone.
2) When a goose falls out of formation, it feels more resistance from flying alone. It quickly returns to the V formation to take advantage of reduced wind resistance.
3) Leadership is shared within the flock - when the lead goose tires, it moves to the back and another takes the front. This sharing of roles and responsibilities allows the flock to function as a cohesive unit.
Friends this is not a management lesson but we can imply in our day today family problems also. Please remember every management tips or lessons start from HOME.
We request you to read every slide at your own speed and not to rush... we promise that every slide has some story connecting with your feelings and situations which you are facing every day, and today you will get the answers.
Friends this is not a management lesson but we can imply in our day today family problems also. Please remember every management tips or lessons start from HOME.
We request you to read every slide at your own speed and not to rush... we promise that every slide has some story connecting with your feelings and situations which you are facing every day, and today you will get the answers.
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2. The next se a son,
when you se e the ge e se migra ting,
going to a wa rme r pla ce ,
to sort the winte r...
Pa y a ttention tha t they fly in a “V” forma tion
Maybe you will be inte re s ted in knowing
Why they do it this way...
4. The whole flock increase s
the flight e fficiency by 71%
Compared to jus t one bird flying alone
5. Les son 1:
Sharing the same direction
and working as a team, get us
to the des tination quicker and
eas ier.
By helping ourselves , the
accomplishments are gre ater!.
7. He feels the re s is tance of the air and the
difficulties of flying alone....
8. Then, he quickly comes ba ck to the formation
to take advantage of the the flock’s power
in front of him ..
9. Les son 2:
By s ta ying in tune and united bes ide
those who
are going in the same dire ction,
the effort will be le s s .
It will be eas ier and pleas ing to re ach
the goals ,
Everyone will be inclined to accept and
give help.
11. ... He goes to the end of the “V” formation.
While another goos e takes the lead.
12. Les son 3:
To sha re the leadership,
There mus t be mutual re spect between
us
all the time...
Sharing the hardes t problems
and tasks..
Gathe ring our abilities and
combining our facultie s,
talents and resources….
13. The geese flying on a “V” forma tion, they quack
to encourage to the ones in the front.
In that way, they keep the same speed.
14. Les son 4:
When there is courage and encouragement,
the progre s s is greater..
A timely word of encouragement,
always motivates , helps and s trengthens ..
It produces the bes t of benefits ...
15. When a goose ge ts s ick, is injured
or gets tired ,
17. Other gee se leave the formation too,
and they fly with him to help him out
and protect him.
They remain with him
until he dies
or he is able to fly aga in.
They reach their bevy
or they jus t make another “V” formation.
18. Les son 5:
Le t’s s tay
bes ide e ach other
no matter wha t the differences .
Specially in times of difficulty
and grea t challenges ..