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The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming with the hare on its back. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining complementary abilities.
This document retells and expands on the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare with multiple races and lessons learned. It discusses how the hare loses the first race by being overconfident and sleeping. In the second race, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. Further races demonstrate the importance of playing to one's strengths and working as a team by combining strengths. The final lesson is that neither should give up after failure and that competing against a situation, not another competitor, leads to better performance.
This story tells of a race between a hare and tortoise where the tortoise initially wins by being slow and steady while the overconfident hare rests. They have a rematch where the hare wins by running consistently fast. In a third race changing the route, the tortoise wins by adapting to its strengths of swimming. They realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together, showing that combining strengths is most effective. The lessons are about persevering through failure, playing to one's strengths, competing against problems rather than others, and the power of teamwork.
The document summarizes lessons learned from multiple versions of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the original, the hare loses because he stops running to take a nap. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. The tortoise then wins by changing the competition to his strength of swimming. They realize working as a team, with each using their strengths, is best. The moral is to identify your strengths, change situations to leverage them, and work as a team by helping others' strengths.
The document summarizes lessons learned from multiple versions of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the original, the hare loses because he stops to rest overconfidently while the tortoise steadily wins the race. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without rest, showing the value of reliability over steady pace. The tortoise then wins by changing the course to favor his strength of swimming. This shows the importance of adapting one's approach to play to one's strengths. Ultimately, they realize teamwork is best and win together by helping each other's weaknesses.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining strengths.
The document summarizes lessons learned from multiple versions of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the original, the hare loses by being overconfident and napping during the race. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping, showing the value of being fast and reliable. The tortoise then wins by changing the playing field to their strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other. The key lessons are to work to your strengths, compete against situations not rivals, and strong teams result from pooling competencies.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming with the hare on its back. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining complementary abilities.
This document retells and expands on the classic fable of the Tortoise and the Hare with multiple races and lessons learned. It discusses how the hare loses the first race by being overconfident and sleeping. In the second race, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. Further races demonstrate the importance of playing to one's strengths and working as a team by combining strengths. The final lesson is that neither should give up after failure and that competing against a situation, not another competitor, leads to better performance.
This story tells of a race between a hare and tortoise where the tortoise initially wins by being slow and steady while the overconfident hare rests. They have a rematch where the hare wins by running consistently fast. In a third race changing the route, the tortoise wins by adapting to its strengths of swimming. They realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together, showing that combining strengths is most effective. The lessons are about persevering through failure, playing to one's strengths, competing against problems rather than others, and the power of teamwork.
The document summarizes lessons learned from multiple versions of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the original, the hare loses because he stops running to take a nap. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. The tortoise then wins by changing the competition to his strength of swimming. They realize working as a team, with each using their strengths, is best. The moral is to identify your strengths, change situations to leverage them, and work as a team by helping others' strengths.
The document summarizes lessons learned from multiple versions of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the original, the hare loses because he stops to rest overconfidently while the tortoise steadily wins the race. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without rest, showing the value of reliability over steady pace. The tortoise then wins by changing the course to favor his strength of swimming. This shows the importance of adapting one's approach to play to one's strengths. Ultimately, they realize teamwork is best and win together by helping each other's weaknesses.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining strengths.
The document summarizes lessons learned from multiple versions of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the original, the hare loses by being overconfident and napping during the race. In later versions, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping, showing the value of being fast and reliable. The tortoise then wins by changing the playing field to their strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other. The key lessons are to work to your strengths, compete against situations not rivals, and strong teams result from pooling competencies.
The document summarizes lessons learned from multiple versions of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the original, the hare loses by being overconfident and napping. In a rematch, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the route to require swimming, playing to its strength. They realize teamwork is best and win together by helping each other. The moral is that having strengths and working as a team leads to the best performance.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that to perform at one's best, one must identify and play to individual strengths while also harnessing the group's combined abilities through cooperation.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. In the original story, the slow but steady tortoise wins the race by continuing on while the overconfident hare takes a nap. Later races show that being fast and reliable is better. The tortoise then changes the rules of the race to play to his strength of swimming, showing the importance of adapting to one's strengths. Finally, they realize that working as a team by helping each other results in the best performance. The moral is that teamwork allows individuals with different strengths to complement each other and achieve more.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that teams can achieve more by leveraging each member's unique strengths than any individual can alone.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. In the original story, the slow but steady tortoise wins the race by continuing on while the overconfident hare takes a nap. Later races show that being fast and reliable is better. The tortoise then changes the rules of the race to play to his strength of swimming, showing the importance of adapting to one's strengths. Finally, they realize that working as a team by helping each other results in the best performance. The moral is that teamwork allows individuals with different strengths to complement each other and achieve more.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the rules to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that individual brilliance is not enough, and true success comes from harnessing each person's skills through teamwork and situational leadership.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to situations, using one's strengths, and teamwork by helping each other to overcome obstacles. The moral is that to perform at one's best, one must work as a team by leveraging individual strengths rather than competing against each other.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that to perform at one's best, one must identify and play to individual strengths while also harnessing the group's combined abilities through cooperation.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that teams can achieve more by leveraging each member's unique strengths than any individual can alone.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The document appears to be a listing of months from March to July 2013 with the initials MGL. In 3 sentences or less, this document provides date information ranging from March to July 2013 and includes the initials MGL, but does not contain much other contextual information that could be summarized.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It includes a stock photo and suggests that the reader may be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation. A call to action is given to get started making a presentation on SlideShare using Haiku Deck.
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The document summarizes lessons learned from multiple versions of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the original, the hare loses by being overconfident and napping. In a rematch, the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the route to require swimming, playing to its strength. They realize teamwork is best and win together by helping each other. The moral is that having strengths and working as a team leads to the best performance.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that to perform at one's best, one must identify and play to individual strengths while also harnessing the group's combined abilities through cooperation.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. In the original story, the slow but steady tortoise wins the race by continuing on while the overconfident hare takes a nap. Later races show that being fast and reliable is better. The tortoise then changes the rules of the race to play to his strength of swimming, showing the importance of adapting to one's strengths. Finally, they realize that working as a team by helping each other results in the best performance. The moral is that teamwork allows individuals with different strengths to complement each other and achieve more.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that teams can achieve more by leveraging each member's unique strengths than any individual can alone.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. In the original story, the slow but steady tortoise wins the race by continuing on while the overconfident hare takes a nap. Later races show that being fast and reliable is better. The tortoise then changes the rules of the race to play to his strength of swimming, showing the importance of adapting to one's strengths. Finally, they realize that working as a team by helping each other results in the best performance. The moral is that teamwork allows individuals with different strengths to complement each other and achieve more.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the rules to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that individual brilliance is not enough, and true success comes from harnessing each person's skills through teamwork and situational leadership.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to situations, using one's strengths, and teamwork by helping each other to overcome obstacles. The moral is that to perform at one's best, one must work as a team by leveraging individual strengths rather than competing against each other.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that to perform at one's best, one must identify and play to individual strengths while also harnessing the group's combined abilities through cooperation.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that teams can achieve more by leveraging each member's unique strengths than any individual can alone.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The document appears to be a listing of months from March to July 2013 with the initials MGL. In 3 sentences or less, this document provides date information ranging from March to July 2013 and includes the initials MGL, but does not contain much other contextual information that could be summarized.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It includes a stock photo and suggests that the reader may be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation. A call to action is given to get started making a presentation on SlideShare using Haiku Deck.
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M.D.Karthik has work experience in Siebel CRM at Wipro Technologies Ltd. He achieved high scores in 10th and 12th grade as well as his BCA degree. He has received certifications and prizes for extracurricular activities in areas like ethical hacking, languages, and aquatics. As placement representative, he would network with companies and alumni to stay updated on internship and job opportunities for his fellow students. He would discuss career issues and CVs with other PGDM students and ensure they are aware of the latest in-demand skills and available positions. Karthik believes he is well-suited for the role because he has strong interaction skills, is observant, research-oriented,
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There are two main types of abortions - medical and surgical. A medical abortion involves taking mifepristone and misoprostol to terminate the pregnancy nonsurgically. Surgical abortions must be performed in a clinical setting and involve procedures like aspiration or dilation and curettage/evacuation to remove the fetus and uterine contents. Aspiration can be used in early pregnancies up to 16 weeks, while dilation and evacuation using instruments is common in later pregnancies in the second trimester.
Everyone in the department orders parts directly from the purchase department. When tools arrive, everyone quickly takes the tools they need and shares them with the machines. The document outlines the process for ordering tools where originators request tools from an advisor, the advisor confirms orders with purchasing, purchasing orders the tools, tools are received and recorded by the store, and then delivered to the originator or user. It also mentions that tools are checked periodically for availability after being delivered.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that individual brilliance is not enough, and true success comes from harnessing each person's skills through teamwork and situational leadership.
The story of the tortoise and the hare is told to highlight the importance of teamwork. In the original story, the tortoise wins by being slow and steady while the hare loses by being overconfident. They have a rematch where the hare wins by running consistently without stopping. This leads them to realize individual strengths are enhanced through teamwork, so they collaborate by helping each other to both reach the finish line. The moral is that by leveraging each other's competencies through cooperation, the team can outperform any individual.
The story of the tortoise and the hare is told in multiple parts, with lessons learned at each stage. Initially, the hare loses to the tortoise by becoming overconfident and falling asleep. A rematch sees the hare win by maintaining a fast, steady pace. Changing the course to require swimming then allows the tortoise to win by playing to its strength. Finally, they realize the greatest success comes from working as a team, combining their individual strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that teams can achieve more by leveraging individual strengths rather than competing directly against each other.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. In the original story, the slow but steady tortoise wins the race by continuing on while the overconfident hare takes a nap. Later races show that being fast and reliable is better. The tortoise then changes the rules of the race to play to his strength of swimming, showing the importance of adapting to one's strengths. Finally, they realize that working as a team by helping each other results in the best performance. The moral is that teamwork allows individuals with different strengths to complement each other and achieve more.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The moral is that teams that harness each member's skills will outperform individuals.
The story of the tortoise and the hare is told in multiple parts, with lessons learned at each stage. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, teaching that slow and steady wins. A rematch has the hare winning by maintaining a fast, consistent pace. Changing the competition's format to one's own strengths leads to further lessons, including the power of teamwork in combining diverse skills. The moral is that neither giving up nor relying solely on individual skills ensures long-term success; adapting strategy and cooperating are key.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that to perform at one's best, one must identify and play to individual strengths while also harnessing the group's combined abilities through cooperation.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The key lessons are to work to your competencies, compete against situations rather than rivals, and that teamwork allows you to overcome weaknesses by combining individual strengths.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that individual brilliance is not enough, and true success comes from harnessing each person's skills through teamwork and situational leadership.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Next, the tortoise wins by changing the game to emphasize its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize their greatest success working as a team, with the hare carrying the tortoise over obstacles and the tortoise swimming them across the river together. The moral is that individuals perform best by emphasizing their strengths, but teams are stronger by combining members' complementary abilities.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. In the original story, the slow but steady tortoise wins the race by continuing on while the overconfident hare takes a nap. Later races show that being fast and reliable is better. The tortoise then changes the rules of the race to play to his strength of swimming, showing the importance of adapting to one's strengths. Finally, they realize that working as a team by helping each other results in the best performance. The moral is that teamwork allows individuals with different strengths to complement each other and achieve more.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the rematch by running consistently. Later, the tortoise wins by changing the conditions to play to its strength of swimming. Finally, they realize teamwork is best and cross the finish line together by helping each other's strengths. The moral is that teams that harness each member's skills will outperform individuals.
The story of the tortoise and the hare teaches several lessons about teamwork and competition. Initially, the hare loses by being overconfident and resting, but wins the next race by running consistently without stopping. Later races show the value of adapting to one's strengths and working as a team, with the tortoise and hare helping each other complete the course. The moral is that to perform at one's best, one must identify and play to individual strengths while also harnessing the group's combined abilities through cooperation.
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New rabbit & tortoise story
1. Good old lessons in teamwork
from an age-old fable
The Tortoise
And
The Hare
2. Once upon a time a tortoise and a
hare had an argument about who
was faster.
That’s not true.
The fastest runner is
me!
I’m the fastest
runner.
3. They decided to settle
the argument with a race.
They agreed on a route
and started off the race.
Fine!
Ok, let’s have
a race.
4. 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.
Poor guy! Even if I
take a nap, he
could not catch up
with me.
10. The hare was disappointed
at losing the race and he
did some soul-searching.
He realized that he'd lost
the race only because he
had been overconfident,
careless and lax. If he had
not taken things for granted,
there's no way the tortoise
could have beaten him.
Why did
I lose
the race?
11. Ok.
So he challenged the
tortoise to another race.
The tortoise agreed.
Can we have
another race?
12. This time, the hare went all
out and ran without stopping
from start to finish. He won
by several miles.
13. The moral of the story?
Fast and consistent will always beat the slow and
steady. If you have two people in your organization,
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 organizational ladder
faster than the slow, methodical chap.
It's good to be slow and steady; but it's better to be
fast and reliable.
15. The tortoise did some thinking
this time, and realized that there's
no way he can beat the hare in a
race the way it was currently
formatted. How can
I can
win the
hare?
16. He thought for a while,
and then challenged
the hare to another race,
but on a slightly
different route.
The hare agreed.
Can we have another race?
This time we’ll go
through a different route.
Sure!
17. 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. The finishing
line was a couple of kilometers
on the other side of the river.
Goal
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.
What
should I
do?
19. The moral of the story?
First identify your core competency and then change the
playing field to suit your core competency.
In an organization, if you are a good speaker, make sure you
create opportunities to give presentations that enable the senior
management to notice you.
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.
21. The hare and the tortoise, by
this time, had become pretty
good friends and they did some
thinking together. Both realized
that the last race could have
been run much better.
22. So they decided to do the
last race again, but to run
as a team this time.
Great! I think we
could do it much
better, if we two
help each other.
Hi, buddy. How
about doing our last
race again?
23. They started off, and this time the
hare carried the tortoise till the
riverbank.
25. 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.
26. 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.
Teamwork is mainly about situational leadership,
letting the person with the relevant core competency
for a situation take leadership.
27. There are more lessons to be learnt from this story.
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. 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. Sometimes it is appropriate
to change strategy and try something different. And sometimes it
is appropriate to do both.
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.
28. 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. His executives were
Pepsi-focused and intent on increasing market share 0.1 per
cent a time.
Roberto decided to stop competing against Pepsi and instead
compete against the situation of 0.1 per cent growth.
29. 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. Roberto said Coke needed
a larger share of that market. 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.
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.
30. To sum up, the story of the hare and tortoise
teaches us many things:
Never give up when faced with failure
Fast and consistent will always beat slow and
steady
Work to your competencies
Compete against the situation, not against a
rival.
Pooling resources and working as a team will
always beat individual performers