What Can We Learn About Teamwork from This Classic Fable?

hari.divakaran
Good old lessons in teamwork from an age-old fable.

Regards,
Hari Divakaran
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nashbramhall
Hello Hari,

This PowerPoint presentation has appeared this year and last year on CiteHR, drawing quite a few appreciative comments. There is a different version with geese at https://www.citehr.com/20625-teamwork.html.

Have a nice day.

Simhan
A retired academic in the UK
Aparna Sethi
Hi,

Even though it appeared last year on CiteHR, there are new members like me who have joined this year, and for them, it's useful. Great story. But the moral of this entire story is that we have grown up listening to these stories, which contribute to building morals and ethics in our lives. In old stories, the rich man always used to be bad, and the poor man used to be good. Times have changed. The time has come to change our values. We need to learn and teach the next generation that being rich is not bad, but the way you choose to become rich needs evaluation.

Regards,
Aparna Sethi
anupam chaturved
Dear Hari,

I enjoyed reading the old story in a new and latest format. You beautifully blended the new messages and provided us with great excitement of starting the story from the end again and again.

Thanks,
Anupam
anupam onkar
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