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Story of Everybody for Somebody

 This is a story about four people named
 Everybody
 Somebody
 Anybody
 Nobody
 There was an important job to be done.
 Everybody was sure Somebody will do it, but Nobody did it.
 Somebody got angry because it was Everybody’s job.
 Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realized
  Everybody will not do it.
 It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what
  Anybody could have done.
How to achieve higher productivity

 Work your strength and hire your weakness.
 Great performers focus on what they are doing and
  noting else.
 Trust you can do it, you will do it
 Focus on process and the result happens on its own.
 To achieve good result you should feel the pressure;
  without pressure the performance slacks.
 When you love what you do pressure becomes pleasure
Productive Meeting Process
 “STAR” process
 S = Situation analysis
 T = Task planned
 A = Action taken
 R= Result achieved.
3 D of productivity
 Do Not accept Defects
 Do Not produce Defects
 Do Not pass Defects
CPM –AA Decision Process
 C = Check - what is pending from today; what is due
             tomorrow; what is available ; what is not
             available
 P = Plan - 5 W what, where , when, why, who)
             2 H ( how and how much).
 M = Meet – Call for a meeting 5/10 minutes in the
             morning inform the plan clearly and
             motivate team
 A = Act – Ensure the team members act as per the plan
 A = Award – Reward the people who performed well.
Goal setting process for Higher Productivity

 CHAMP– T
 C = Consistent
 H = Hard
 A = Attractive payoff
 M = Measurable
 P = Positive
 T = Time bound
Time management process for higher
productivity of the team
 Break the goal into daily goals
 Discuss with the team
 Plan the activities
 Prioritize the activities
 Fix responsibility
 Follow up
Killers of Time Management

 Fear of criticism
 Need for Perfection
 Indecision
 No goal
 No Priority
We need Leader
 Organization is like a Pyramid - it is as strong as the
  base is. The strength moves from the bottom to top ,
  whereas the weakness is like a waterfall moves from
  the top to bottom .

 A pride of lion headed by Sheep loses while herd of
  sheep headed by lion wins.
Leader’s are like lions

 Carnegie Mellon university conducted a research in
  1976 on the most successful CEO of America from
  WWII till late 60’s .
 The published results reveals that only 15% of the
  CEOs who were successful had any technical
  background and 85% were successful only because
  they knew how to manage the people.
To be a Leader
 Dr. James Kouzes and Barry Posner


 “Team members will follow willingly
 Show favorable work attitude
 Feel greater pride in the organization
 Stronger spirit of co-operation and teamwork
 More feelings of ownership and personal responsibility
…………. If the manager is CREDIBLE!!!!”
“Be a safety net for your team and they will perform
  wonders” Dhirubahi Ambani
Characteristics of the Leader
 Leaders Channel their ego away from themselves and focus
  on their company.

 “You can achieve anything in life, provided you do not care
  who gets the credit”.     Harry Truman

 Leaders have Disciplined thoughts, Disciplined actions.
 They are humble but fearless.
 They are not charismatic but effective.
 They are plough horse and not show horse.
Leadership Accountability
 Leadership Accountability should be seen in Six “A”s
 A =Attend to the complaint immediately
 A = Accept the responsibility
 A = Analyze the details
 A = Admit error, if any
 A = Amend the process, if required
 A = Act quickly to redress.
Difference between Managers and Leaders
 Level 1 Managers: Performs through his talent, knowledge,
    skills and good work habits.
   Level 2 Managers: Contributes his individual capabilities
    and works through others effectively.
   Level 3 Managers : Organize people and resources towards
    achieving the predetermined goal, with or without his own
    skill and knowledge.
   Level 4 Managers : Forces everyone to perform , follows up
    vigorously with a aim to achieve personal glory.
   Level 5 Leaders : Works as team in order to achieve the
    organizational glory and the teams’ growth.
Difference between Boss and The
             Leader
 The boss drives the workers; the leader coaches them
 The boss depends on the authority; the leader depends
  on the goodwill
 The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm
 The boss says “I”; the leader says “We”.
 The boss fixes the blame for breakdown; the leader
  fixes the breakdown.
 The leader is great not because of his power but
  because of his ability to empower.
People is the asset

 People’s mind changed more by persuasion than by
  arguments.
 The people are the most valuable asset for the
  organisation.

 “Nobody can go back and start a brand new beginning;
 but we all can start now and make a brand new end”
Why they do not do it?
 Four reasons why team members do not perform :
 They do not know what they need do
 They do not know how they need to do
 They do not know why they need to do
 They are facing obstacle which are beyond their
 control.
According to Maslow :

                  Basic
                  Needs
                 Security
                  Needs
                  Social
                  Needs
                 Esteem
                 Needs
             Self Actualization
                   Need
How to develop the people
 Give credit for their good work
 Address grievances impartially
 Motivate by praise and reward
 Ask their opinion, when you are not sure.
 Give feedback on their work objectively.
 “I believe that the success of Reliance can not be
  attributed to qualities and achievements of one
  individual or even a group of individuals, but has to be
  viewed as triumph of a process and that of spirit that
  binds the entire Reliance family” .

  Dhirubhai Ambhani

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Managerial Productivity

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Story of Everybody for Somebody  This is a story about four people named  Everybody  Somebody  Anybody  Nobody  There was an important job to be done.  Everybody was sure Somebody will do it, but Nobody did it.  Somebody got angry because it was Everybody’s job.  Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realized Everybody will not do it.  It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done.
  • 4. How to achieve higher productivity  Work your strength and hire your weakness.  Great performers focus on what they are doing and noting else.  Trust you can do it, you will do it  Focus on process and the result happens on its own.  To achieve good result you should feel the pressure; without pressure the performance slacks.  When you love what you do pressure becomes pleasure
  • 5. Productive Meeting Process  “STAR” process  S = Situation analysis  T = Task planned  A = Action taken  R= Result achieved.
  • 6. 3 D of productivity  Do Not accept Defects  Do Not produce Defects  Do Not pass Defects
  • 7. CPM –AA Decision Process  C = Check - what is pending from today; what is due tomorrow; what is available ; what is not available  P = Plan - 5 W what, where , when, why, who) 2 H ( how and how much).  M = Meet – Call for a meeting 5/10 minutes in the morning inform the plan clearly and motivate team  A = Act – Ensure the team members act as per the plan  A = Award – Reward the people who performed well.
  • 8. Goal setting process for Higher Productivity  CHAMP– T  C = Consistent  H = Hard  A = Attractive payoff  M = Measurable  P = Positive  T = Time bound
  • 9. Time management process for higher productivity of the team  Break the goal into daily goals  Discuss with the team  Plan the activities  Prioritize the activities  Fix responsibility  Follow up
  • 10. Killers of Time Management  Fear of criticism  Need for Perfection  Indecision  No goal  No Priority
  • 11. We need Leader  Organization is like a Pyramid - it is as strong as the base is. The strength moves from the bottom to top , whereas the weakness is like a waterfall moves from the top to bottom .  A pride of lion headed by Sheep loses while herd of sheep headed by lion wins.
  • 12. Leader’s are like lions  Carnegie Mellon university conducted a research in 1976 on the most successful CEO of America from WWII till late 60’s .  The published results reveals that only 15% of the CEOs who were successful had any technical background and 85% were successful only because they knew how to manage the people.
  • 13. To be a Leader  Dr. James Kouzes and Barry Posner  “Team members will follow willingly  Show favorable work attitude  Feel greater pride in the organization  Stronger spirit of co-operation and teamwork  More feelings of ownership and personal responsibility …………. If the manager is CREDIBLE!!!!”
  • 14. “Be a safety net for your team and they will perform wonders” Dhirubahi Ambani
  • 15. Characteristics of the Leader  Leaders Channel their ego away from themselves and focus on their company.  “You can achieve anything in life, provided you do not care who gets the credit”. Harry Truman  Leaders have Disciplined thoughts, Disciplined actions.  They are humble but fearless.  They are not charismatic but effective.  They are plough horse and not show horse.
  • 16. Leadership Accountability  Leadership Accountability should be seen in Six “A”s  A =Attend to the complaint immediately  A = Accept the responsibility  A = Analyze the details  A = Admit error, if any  A = Amend the process, if required  A = Act quickly to redress.
  • 17. Difference between Managers and Leaders  Level 1 Managers: Performs through his talent, knowledge, skills and good work habits.  Level 2 Managers: Contributes his individual capabilities and works through others effectively.  Level 3 Managers : Organize people and resources towards achieving the predetermined goal, with or without his own skill and knowledge.  Level 4 Managers : Forces everyone to perform , follows up vigorously with a aim to achieve personal glory.  Level 5 Leaders : Works as team in order to achieve the organizational glory and the teams’ growth.
  • 18. Difference between Boss and The Leader  The boss drives the workers; the leader coaches them  The boss depends on the authority; the leader depends on the goodwill  The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm  The boss says “I”; the leader says “We”.  The boss fixes the blame for breakdown; the leader fixes the breakdown.  The leader is great not because of his power but because of his ability to empower.
  • 19. People is the asset  People’s mind changed more by persuasion than by arguments.  The people are the most valuable asset for the organisation.  “Nobody can go back and start a brand new beginning; but we all can start now and make a brand new end”
  • 20. Why they do not do it?  Four reasons why team members do not perform :  They do not know what they need do  They do not know how they need to do  They do not know why they need to do  They are facing obstacle which are beyond their control.
  • 21. According to Maslow : Basic Needs Security Needs Social Needs Esteem Needs Self Actualization Need
  • 22. How to develop the people  Give credit for their good work  Address grievances impartially  Motivate by praise and reward  Ask their opinion, when you are not sure.  Give feedback on their work objectively.
  • 23.  “I believe that the success of Reliance can not be attributed to qualities and achievements of one individual or even a group of individuals, but has to be viewed as triumph of a process and that of spirit that binds the entire Reliance family” . Dhirubhai Ambhani