This document summarizes a longer story about a hare and tortoise race in multiple parts:
1) Initially the hare wins easily but loses when he stops to rest, allowing the tortoise to finish first.
2) They have a rematch that the hare wins by not stopping.
3) In a third race, the tortoise changes the route so it ends at a river, which the tortoise can swim across to win while the hare waits.
4) In the end, they realize teamwork is best and they work together to both finish the final race.
The document summarizes a longer version of the classic fable of the tortoise and the hare. In the story, the hare initially beats the tortoise in a race but loses when it stops to rest. They have multiple rematches, with each learning lessons about using their strengths and working as a team. The final lesson is about competing against a situation rather than directly against a rival.
The document summarizes a longer version of the tortoise and hare fable. It describes multiple races between the tortoise and hare where each learns lessons. In the final race, they work as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise until the river and then the tortoise swimming with the hare on its back, finishing together. The moral is about the benefits of teamwork and utilizing each other's strengths.
The document summarizes a longer version of the classic fable of the tortoise and the hare. In the story, the hare initially beats the tortoise in a race but loses when it stops to rest. They have multiple rematches, with each learning lessons about using their strengths and working as a team. The last race has them cooperating to both cross the finish line together, demonstrating the benefits of teamwork and situational leadership.
The document summarizes a longer version of the tortoise and hare fable. It describes multiple races between the tortoise and hare where each learns lessons. In the final race, they work as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise until the river and then the tortoise swimming with the hare on its back, finishing together. The moral is about the benefits of teamwork and utilizing each other's strengths.
The document tells the story of the tortoise and the hare racing, with multiple versions and lessons. In the original, the hare loses by sleeping. They race again, with the hare winning by not stopping. They become friends and team up, each using their strengths. The key lessons are to identify your strengths, change strategies if needed, work consistently as a team by combining strengths, and to not give up after failure.
The document summarizes an updated version of the story of the Hare and the Tortoise with multiple lessons. In the updated story, the Hare loses the first race due to overconfidence but wins the second by running at full speed without stopping. However, the Tortoise then changes the conditions of the third race to match his strengths, winning by crossing a river. They realize working as a team utilizing each other's strengths is best. The story emphasizes identifying and playing to your core competencies, as well as the benefits of teamwork and adapting your strategy when necessary.
CAC Management Consultants International is an executive development consultancy in Asia Pacific that provides training and outplacement consulting. The document then presents a long version of the tortoise and hare fable that has multiple lessons, including working hard, changing strategies when needed, focusing on strengths, teamwork by leveraging each other's skills, and competing against problems rather than rivals. The story is meant to teach important business and life lessons.
This document discusses several topics related to participating in international activities and language use, including:
1. Core values such as understanding and respecting local cultures.
2. Thinking outside the box, such as simulating different scenarios.
3. Language use and having an international perspective.
4. Focusing on mutual benefit and compromise rather than difficulties.
It also shares examples of cooperation between a tortoise and hare in overcoming challenges through teamwork.
The document summarizes a longer version of the classic fable of the tortoise and the hare. In the story, the hare initially beats the tortoise in a race but loses when it stops to rest. They have multiple rematches, with each learning lessons about using their strengths and working as a team. The final lesson is about competing against a situation rather than directly against a rival.
The document summarizes a longer version of the tortoise and hare fable. It describes multiple races between the tortoise and hare where each learns lessons. In the final race, they work as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise until the river and then the tortoise swimming with the hare on its back, finishing together. The moral is about the benefits of teamwork and utilizing each other's strengths.
The document summarizes a longer version of the classic fable of the tortoise and the hare. In the story, the hare initially beats the tortoise in a race but loses when it stops to rest. They have multiple rematches, with each learning lessons about using their strengths and working as a team. The last race has them cooperating to both cross the finish line together, demonstrating the benefits of teamwork and situational leadership.
The document summarizes a longer version of the tortoise and hare fable. It describes multiple races between the tortoise and hare where each learns lessons. In the final race, they work as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise until the river and then the tortoise swimming with the hare on its back, finishing together. The moral is about the benefits of teamwork and utilizing each other's strengths.
The document tells the story of the tortoise and the hare racing, with multiple versions and lessons. In the original, the hare loses by sleeping. They race again, with the hare winning by not stopping. They become friends and team up, each using their strengths. The key lessons are to identify your strengths, change strategies if needed, work consistently as a team by combining strengths, and to not give up after failure.
The document summarizes an updated version of the story of the Hare and the Tortoise with multiple lessons. In the updated story, the Hare loses the first race due to overconfidence but wins the second by running at full speed without stopping. However, the Tortoise then changes the conditions of the third race to match his strengths, winning by crossing a river. They realize working as a team utilizing each other's strengths is best. The story emphasizes identifying and playing to your core competencies, as well as the benefits of teamwork and adapting your strategy when necessary.
CAC Management Consultants International is an executive development consultancy in Asia Pacific that provides training and outplacement consulting. The document then presents a long version of the tortoise and hare fable that has multiple lessons, including working hard, changing strategies when needed, focusing on strengths, teamwork by leveraging each other's skills, and competing against problems rather than rivals. The story is meant to teach important business and life lessons.
This document discusses several topics related to participating in international activities and language use, including:
1. Core values such as understanding and respecting local cultures.
2. Thinking outside the box, such as simulating different scenarios.
3. Language use and having an international perspective.
4. Focusing on mutual benefit and compromise rather than difficulties.
It also shares examples of cooperation between a tortoise and hare in overcoming challenges through teamwork.
The document provides information about uploading and sharing content on SlideShare. It outlines the file types and sizes that can be uploaded, as well as sharing options through social media and embedding. It also describes PRO account features like lead generation tools, analytics, customization options, and increased file limits. Instructions are given for uploading files, previewing content, and sharing uploads.
El documento proporciona una lista de vocabulario en inglés que incluye verbos, sustantivos, adjetivos y adverbios relacionados con acciones, emociones, lugares y tiempos. Algunas de las palabras son acquiesce, achieve, yawn, yield y yonder.
El documento presenta la memoria de un proceso de aprendizaje colaborativo realizado a través de la plataforma Edmodo. Los participantes estudiaron temas relacionados con la tecnología emergente y los animales, compartiendo información y recursos educativos como textos, videos, juegos y actividades. Todo el proceso se llevó a cabo de manera virtual a través de la creación de un curso y grupos en Edmodo.
This document contains the slides from a presentation on user experience (UX) design given by James McConnell and Adnan Yafi. The presentation covers an introduction to UX, UX design principles centered around user needs, the benefits of UX design for business value and user value, UX strategy and process, how the process works in reality versus theory, creating desirable user experiences through small details, careers in UX, and a concluding quiz and wrap-up.
The document discusses rural marketing in India. It outlines the evolution and opportunities of rural marketing, noting that 60% of India's population lives in rural areas. It discusses myths and challenges around rural marketing, including infrastructure, distribution, and promotion. Strategies discussed to overcome challenges include last-mile distribution using auto rickshaws or boats, introducing small pack sizes for affordability, and using opinion leaders and folk media for promotion. The case study of ITC e-Choupal is presented as an example of effective rural marketing.
The document retells the story of the tortoise and the hare in multiple versions, each with a different lesson. In the original, the hare loses to the tortoise by being overconfident and resting. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. The tortoise then wins by changing the competition to swimming, playing to his strength. Ultimately, they realize teamwork is best and finish together by helping each other. The multiple endings teach lessons about working hard, changing strategies, competing against situations rather than rivals, and the power of teamwork and pooling strengths.
The document retells the story of the tortoise and the hare in multiple versions, each with a different lesson. In the original, the hare loses to the tortoise by being overconfident and resting. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. The tortoise then wins by changing the competition to swimming, playing to his strength. Ultimately, they realize teamwork is best and finish together by helping each other. The multiple endings teach lessons about working hard, changing strategies, competing against situations rather than rivals, and the power of teamwork and pooling strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare is told in multiple versions, each teaching a new lesson. In the original, the hare loses by being overconfident and sleeping. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently while the tortoise adapts by changing the competition terms. The final version shows the value of teamwork, with both animals pooling their strengths. Throughout, the characters demonstrate perseverance and adapting to situations rather than giving up. The overall lessons are to focus on one's strengths, work as a team, and compete against problems rather than rivals.
The story of the tortoise and the hare is retold with additional lessons. In the original story, the hare loses the race to the tortoise by becoming overconfident and resting. In a rematch, the hare runs consistently and wins. Further races show the importance of playing to one's strengths and working as a team. Key lessons are to work consistently without overconfidence, identify and use one's core competencies, and harness team strengths rather than competing directly against rivals.
MM Bagali, HRM. HRD, HR, Research, Management, PhD, Global Skills, MBA Educat...dr m m bagali, phd in hr
The story of the tortoise and the hare is told over multiple races between the two animals. In the first race, the hare is overconfident and loses to the tortoise. In the second race, the hare runs consistently and wins. In the third race, the tortoise changes the conditions to play to its strengths and wins by swimming across a river. They realize teamwork is best and win together by helping each other in the fourth race. The story teaches lessons about effort, strategy, strengths, teamwork and competing against situations rather than rivals.
This document shares an updated version of the classic fable "The Tortoise and the Hare" with multiple lessons. It describes how the hare and tortoise each learned from their failures and successes through multiple races. They realized the benefits of playing to their strengths, working as a team by combining skills, and competing against the situation rather than each other directly. The overall message is about the importance of being strategic and learning from both victories and defeats.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are to work consistently without complacency, focus on one's own abilities, collaborate effectively, and define success based on the situation rather than against a
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are to work consistently without complacency, focus on one's own abilities, collaborate effectively, and compete against problems rather than rivals.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are that consistency beats intermittent efforts, one should work to their core strengths, and pooling talents in a team yields the best results.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are that consistency beats intermittent efforts, one should work to their core strengths, and pooling talents in a team yields the best results.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are that consistency beats intermittent efforts, one should work to their core strengths, and pooling talents in a team yields the best results.
The document provides information about uploading and sharing content on SlideShare. It outlines the file types and sizes that can be uploaded, as well as sharing options through social media and embedding. It also describes PRO account features like lead generation tools, analytics, customization options, and increased file limits. Instructions are given for uploading files, previewing content, and sharing uploads.
El documento proporciona una lista de vocabulario en inglés que incluye verbos, sustantivos, adjetivos y adverbios relacionados con acciones, emociones, lugares y tiempos. Algunas de las palabras son acquiesce, achieve, yawn, yield y yonder.
El documento presenta la memoria de un proceso de aprendizaje colaborativo realizado a través de la plataforma Edmodo. Los participantes estudiaron temas relacionados con la tecnología emergente y los animales, compartiendo información y recursos educativos como textos, videos, juegos y actividades. Todo el proceso se llevó a cabo de manera virtual a través de la creación de un curso y grupos en Edmodo.
This document contains the slides from a presentation on user experience (UX) design given by James McConnell and Adnan Yafi. The presentation covers an introduction to UX, UX design principles centered around user needs, the benefits of UX design for business value and user value, UX strategy and process, how the process works in reality versus theory, creating desirable user experiences through small details, careers in UX, and a concluding quiz and wrap-up.
The document discusses rural marketing in India. It outlines the evolution and opportunities of rural marketing, noting that 60% of India's population lives in rural areas. It discusses myths and challenges around rural marketing, including infrastructure, distribution, and promotion. Strategies discussed to overcome challenges include last-mile distribution using auto rickshaws or boats, introducing small pack sizes for affordability, and using opinion leaders and folk media for promotion. The case study of ITC e-Choupal is presented as an example of effective rural marketing.
The document retells the story of the tortoise and the hare in multiple versions, each with a different lesson. In the original, the hare loses to the tortoise by being overconfident and resting. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. The tortoise then wins by changing the competition to swimming, playing to his strength. Ultimately, they realize teamwork is best and finish together by helping each other. The multiple endings teach lessons about working hard, changing strategies, competing against situations rather than rivals, and the power of teamwork and pooling strengths.
The document retells the story of the tortoise and the hare in multiple versions, each with a different lesson. In the original, the hare loses to the tortoise by being overconfident and resting. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. The tortoise then wins by changing the competition to swimming, playing to his strength. Ultimately, they realize teamwork is best and finish together by helping each other. The multiple endings teach lessons about working hard, changing strategies, competing against situations rather than rivals, and the power of teamwork and pooling strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare is told in multiple versions, each teaching a new lesson. In the original, the hare loses by being overconfident and sleeping. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently while the tortoise adapts by changing the competition terms. The final version shows the value of teamwork, with both animals pooling their strengths. Throughout, the characters demonstrate perseverance and adapting to situations rather than giving up. The overall lessons are to focus on one's strengths, work as a team, and compete against problems rather than rivals.
The story of the tortoise and the hare is retold with additional lessons. In the original story, the hare loses the race to the tortoise by becoming overconfident and resting. In a rematch, the hare runs consistently and wins. Further races show the importance of playing to one's strengths and working as a team. Key lessons are to work consistently without overconfidence, identify and use one's core competencies, and harness team strengths rather than competing directly against rivals.
MM Bagali, HRM. HRD, HR, Research, Management, PhD, Global Skills, MBA Educat...dr m m bagali, phd in hr
The story of the tortoise and the hare is told over multiple races between the two animals. In the first race, the hare is overconfident and loses to the tortoise. In the second race, the hare runs consistently and wins. In the third race, the tortoise changes the conditions to play to its strengths and wins by swimming across a river. They realize teamwork is best and win together by helping each other in the fourth race. The story teaches lessons about effort, strategy, strengths, teamwork and competing against situations rather than rivals.
This document shares an updated version of the classic fable "The Tortoise and the Hare" with multiple lessons. It describes how the hare and tortoise each learned from their failures and successes through multiple races. They realized the benefits of playing to their strengths, working as a team by combining skills, and competing against the situation rather than each other directly. The overall message is about the importance of being strategic and learning from both victories and defeats.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are to work consistently without complacency, focus on one's own abilities, collaborate effectively, and define success based on the situation rather than against a
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are to work consistently without complacency, focus on one's own abilities, collaborate effectively, and compete against problems rather than rivals.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are that consistency beats intermittent efforts, one should work to their core strengths, and pooling talents in a team yields the best results.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are that consistency beats intermittent efforts, one should work to their core strengths, and pooling talents in a team yields the best results.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each time deriving a new lesson. In the original story, the slow but steady Tortoise wins the race by continuing at a consistent pace while the overconfident Hare takes a nap. However, the Hare learns from this loss and challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, this time winning by maintaining a fast pace the whole way. Subsequent races demonstrate the value of playing to one's strengths and of teamwork in leveraging different competencies. The overall lessons drawn are that consistency beats intermittent efforts, one should work to their core strengths, and pooling talents in a team yields the best results.
This document retells the classic story of the tortoise and the hare with additional lessons. It describes how the hare initially loses the race by becoming overconfident and sleeping. Later, the hare wins by running consistently fast. However, the tortoise then changes the competition terms to a race across a river, which he wins by swimming. Finally, the animals realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together. The story teaches that being fast and consistent, playing to one's strengths, teamwork, perseverance and competing against a situation rather than a rival are keys to success.
The document retells the story of the tortoise and the hare in multiple iterations, each time drawing a new lesson. In the original story, the hare loses to the tortoise by becoming overconfident and sleeping, teaching that slow and steady wins. However, later versions add that being fast and consistent is better. The tortoise then wins by changing the game to emphasize swimming, showing the importance of playing to one's strengths. Ultimately, the animals realize that teamwork, utilizing each other's skills, leads to the best outcome. The document concludes that lessons from the story include emphasizing strengths, adapting strategy, not giving up, and competing with the situation rather than just rivals.
The document retells the story of the tortoise and the hare in multiple iterations, each time drawing a new lesson. In the original story, the hare loses to the tortoise by becoming overconfident and sleeping, teaching that slow and steady wins. However, later versions add that being fast and consistent is better. The tortoise then wins by changing the game to emphasize swimming, showing the importance of playing to one's strengths. Ultimately, the animals realize that teamwork, utilizing each other's skills, leads to the best outcome. The document concludes that lessons from the story include emphasizing strengths, adapting strategy, not giving up, and competing with the situation rather than solely against rivals.
The story of the hare and tortoise is retold with additional lessons. In the original story, the tortoise wins by being slow and steady while the hare rests. In a rematch, the hare wins by running fast without stopping. Further races teach working to one's strengths, changing strategies, and the power of teamwork by combining strengths. The moral is to be strategically fast and reliable individually or as a team rather than competing directly against rivals.
This document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare in multiple iterations, each highlighting a different lesson. It explores how the Hare and Tortoise learn from their failures and successes, changing their strategies and ultimately deciding to work as a team. The overall message is about identifying your strengths, adapting your approach to situations, learning from mistakes, harnessing collaboration, and competing against problems rather than rivals.
The story of the hare and tortoise is retold with additional lessons. In the original, the tortoise wins by being slow and steady while the hare rests. They have a rematch where the hare wins by running fast the whole time. Further lessons are that one should play to their strengths, work as a team by combining strengths, adapt when necessary, and compete against opportunities rather than rivals. The overall message is to learn from both successes and failures, be strategic in one's approach, and work to improve continuously.
The story is about a tortoise and hare who have a race to settle an argument about who is faster. In the first race, the hare gets overconfident and takes a nap, allowing the tortoise to win. They have a rematch where the hare runs seriously and wins. They race again, and the tortoise wins by changing the course to include swimming across a river, using its strength. They realize teamwork is best and race as a team, both feeling most satisfied working together. The story teaches about never giving up, using one's strengths, competing against situations, and that teamwork pools resources better than individuals.
This document retells and expands on the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare. It describes how the hare initially wins the race by overconfidence but then loses to the tortoise. The story is then expanded with multiple rematches where both learn lessons. They learn that being fast and reliable beats slow and steady, working to one's strengths is important, and teamwork allows one to overcome weaknesses by pooling competencies. The moral is that persistence, adapting strategy, not giving up, competing against problems rather than rivals, and cooperation can lead to success.
The document retells the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare through multiple races between the two characters. Each race demonstrates a different lesson: slow and steady wins; fast and consistent beats slow; changing strategies to use one's strengths; and working as a team by leveraging each other's strengths is most effective. The moral is that there are many approaches to success and continual learning from both wins and losses is key.
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2. Once upon a time a tortoise and a hare had an argument about who was faster. They decided to settle the argument with a race. They agreed on a route and started off the race. 從前,有一隻烏龜和一隻兔子在互相爭辯誰跑得快。他們決定來一場比賽分高下,選定了路線,就此起跑 。
3. The hare shot ahead and ran briskly for some time. Then seeing that he was far ahead of the tortoise, he thought he'd sit under a tree for some time and relax before continuing the race. 兔子帶頭衝出,奔馳了一陣子,眼看它已遙遙領先烏龜,心想,它可以在樹下坐一會兒,放鬆一下,然後再繼續比賽。
4. He sat under the tree and soon fell asleep. The tortoise plodding on overtook him and soon finished the race, emerging as the undisputed champ. 兔子很快地在樹下就睡著了,而一路上笨手笨腳走來的烏龜則超越過它,不一會兒完成比賽 ,成為貨真價實的冠軍。
5. The hare woke up and realised that he'd lost the race. The moral of the story is that slow and steady wins the race. 等兔子一覺醒來,才發覺它輸了。這個故事給我們的啟示是: 緩慢且持續的人會贏得比賽。
6. This is the version of the story that we've all grown up with. 這是從小伴隨我們長大的龜兔賽跑故事的版本 。
7. But then recently, someone told me a more interesting version of this story. It continues. 但最近有人告訴了我一個更有趣的版本。故事這麼連續下去。
8. The hare was disappointed at losing the race and he did some Defect Prevention (Root Cause Analysis). He realised that he'd lost the race only because he had been overconfident, careless and lax. 兔子當然因輸了比賽而倍感失望,為此他做了些缺失預防工作(根本原因解析)。它很清楚,失敗是因它太有信心,大意,以及散漫。
9. If he had not taken things for granted, there's no way the tortoise could have beaten him. So he challenged the tortoise to another race. The tortoise agreed. 如果它不要自認一切都是理所當然的,烏龜是不可能打敗它的。因此,它單挑烏龜再來另一場比賽,而烏龜也同意。
10. This time, the hare went all out and ran without stopping from start to finish. He won by several miles. 這次,兔子全力以赴,從頭到尾,一口氣跑完,領先烏龜好幾公里。
11. The moral of the story ? Fast and consistent will always beat the slow and steady. 這故事的有什麼啟示? 動作快且前後一致的人將可勝過緩慢且持續的人。
12. If you have two people in your organisation, one slow, methodical and reliable, and the other fast and still reliable at what he does, the fast and reliable chap will consistently climb the organisational ladder faster than the slow, methodical chap. 如果在你的工作單位有兩個人,一個緩慢,按部就班,且可靠,另一個則是動作快,且辦事還算牢靠,那麼動作快且牢靠的人會在組織中一直往上爬,陞遷的速度比那緩慢且按部就班辦事的人快。
13. It's good to be slow and steady; but it's better to be fast and reliable. 緩慢且持續固然很好,但動作快且牢靠則更勝一籌。
14. But the story doesn't end here. The tortoise did some thinking this time, and realised that there's no way he can beat the hare in a race the way it was currently formatted. 這故事還沒完沒了。這下輪到烏龜要好好檢討,它很清楚,照目前的比賽方法,它不可能擊敗兔子。
15. He thought for a while, and then challenged the hare to another race, but on a slightly different route. 它想了一會兒,然後單挑兔子再來另一場比賽,但是是在另一條稍許不同的路線上。
16. The hare agreed. They started off. In keeping with his self-made commitment to be consistently fast, the hare took off and ran at top speed until he came to a broad river. 兔子同意,然後兩者同時出發。為了確保自己立下的承諾-從頭到尾要一直快速前進,兔子飛馳而出,極速奔跑,直到碰到一條寬闊的河流。
17. The finishing line was a couple of kilometers on the other side of the river. 而比賽的終點就在幾公里外的河對面。
18. The hare sat there wondering what to do. In the meantime the tortoise trundled along, got into the river, swam to the opposite bank, continued walking and finished the race. 兔子呆坐在那裡,一時不知怎麼辦。這時候,烏龜卻一路跚跚而來,撩入河裡,游到對岸,繼續爬行,完成比賽。
19. The moral of the story? First identify your core competency and then change the playing field to suit your core competency. 這故事的有什麼啟示? 首先,辨識出你的核心競爭力,然後改變遊戲場所以適應(發揮)你的核心競爭力。
20. In an organisation, if you are a good speaker, make sure you create opportunities to give presentations that enable the senior management to notice you. 在你的工作單位,如果你是一個能言善道的人,一定要想法創造機會,好好表現自己,以便讓層峰注意到你。
21. If your strength is analysis, make sure you do some sort of research, make a report and send it upstairs. Working to your strengths will not only get you noticed but will also create opportunities for growth and advancement. 如果你的優勢是從事分析工作,那麼你一定要做一些研究,寫一個報告,然後呈送上樓。依著自己的優勢 ( 專長 ) 來工作,不僅會讓上頭的人注意到你,也會創造成長和進步的機會。
23. The hare and the tortoise, by this time, had become pretty good friends and they did some thinking together. Both realised that the last race could have been run much better. 這下子,兔子和烏龜成了惺惺相惜的好朋友。它們一起檢討,兩個都很清楚,在上一次的比賽中,它們可以表現得更好。
24. So they decided to do the last race again, but to run as a team this time. 所以,他們決定再賽一場,但這次是同隊合作 。
25. They started off, and this time the hare carried the tortoise till the riverbank. There, the tortoise took over and swam across with the hare on his back. 它們一起出發,這次可是兔子扛著烏龜,直到河邊。在那裡,烏龜接手,背著兔子過河。。
26. On the opposite bank, the hare again carried the tortoise and they reached the finishing line together. They both felt a greater sense of satisfaction than they'd felt earlier. 到了河對岸,兔子再次扛著烏龜,兩個一起抵達終點。比起前次,它們都感受到一種更大的成就感。
27. The moral of the story? It's good to be individually brilliant and to have strong core competencies; but unless you're able to work in a team and harness each other's core competencies, you'll always perform below par because there will always be situations at which you'll do poorly and someone else does well.
29. Teamwork is mainly about situational leadership, letting the person with the relevant core competency for a situation take leadership. 團隊合作主要就是有關情境(權變)領導這檔事,讓具備處理某一情境能力(核心競爭力)的人當家做主。
30. There are more lessons to be learnt from this story. 從這故事,我們可以學到更多
31. Note that neither the hare nor the tortoise gave up after failures. The hare decided to work harder and put in more effort after his failure. 我們了解,在遭逢失敗後,兔子和烏龜都沒有就此放棄。兔子決定更拼,並且投入更多的努力。
32. The tortoise changed his strategy because he was already working as hard as he could. In life, when faced with failure, sometimes it is appropriate to work harder and put in more effort. 在盡了全力之後,烏龜則選擇改變策略。在人的一生中,當失敗臨頭時,有時我們需更加努力。
33. Sometimes it is appropriate to change strategy and try something different. And sometimes it is appropriate to do both. 有時則需改變策略,嘗試不同的抉擇。有時候,兩者都要一起來。
34. The hare and the tortoise also learnt another vital lesson. When we stop competing against a rival and instead start competing against the situation, we perform far better. 兔子和烏龜也學到了最關鍵的一課。當我們不再與競爭對手較力,而開始逐鹿某一情境時,我們會表現得更好 。
35. When Roberto Goizueta took over as CEO of Coca-Cola in the 1980s, he was faced with intense competition from Pepsi that was eating into Coke's growth. 1980 年代,當古茲維塔接掌可口可樂執行長時,他面對的是百事可樂的激烈競爭,可口可樂的市場成長正被它蠶食掉。
36. His executives were Pepsi-focussed and intent on increasing market share 0.1 per cent a time. 古茲維塔手下的那些管理者,把焦點全灌注在百事可樂身上,一心一意只想著一次增長百分之零點一的市場佔有率。
37. Goizueta decided to stop competing against Pepsi and instead compete against the situation of 0.1 per cent growth. 古茲維塔決定停止與百事可樂的競爭,而改與百分之零點一的成長此一情境角逐。
38. He asked his executives what was the average fluid intake of an American per day? The answer was 14 ounces. What was Coke's share of that? Two ounces. Goizueta said Coke needed a larger share of that market. 他問起美國人一天的平均液態食品消耗量為多少?答案是十四盎斯。可口可樂在其中有多少?答案是兩盎斯。古茲維塔說,可口可樂需要在那塊市場做大佔有率。
39. The competition wasn't Pepsi. It was the water, tea, coffee, milk and fruit juices that went into the remaining 12 ounces. The public should reach for a Coke whenever they felt like drinking something. 我們的競爭對象不是百事可樂,要是佔掉市場剩餘十二盎司的水、茶、咖啡、牛奶及果汁。當大家想要喝一點什麼時,應該是去找可口可樂。
40. To this end, Coke put up vending machines at every street corner. Sales took a quantum jump and Pepsi has never quite caught up since. 為達此目的,可口可樂在每一街頭擺上販賣機,銷售量因此節節上升,百事可樂從此再也追趕不上。