Monday, January 18, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
My experience at taking Classes on Management
From the time I started teaching Management subjects online, I have realized some very important facts. We all believe in self-control, empowerment and the power to control others. But, little do we realize the sequence in which these should follow one another.
As I introduced the basics of Organization Behavior and Human Resource Management to budding professionals, students and teachers; I saw how enthusiastic they got when they tasted the power to control others. They were given ample chance to exchange their thoughts openly and share their work experience with the rest of the students. The best part was that the attendees felt really empowered when they were asked to frame the Biographical Traits of Joe, the main character of the case study.
Interestingly, once the students got that power, they found it difficult to control their will to counter and challenge what the other participants recommended. It took a while for the students to realize that despite the continuous suggestions and intermittent replies in the chat box, they all were speaking the same thing. This highlighted the need to reinforce self-control. Does that mean that empowerment and self-control go hand-in-hand?
I am keenly looking forward to conducting the Marketing Session on Jan, 16. The good part is that the participants need not be an MBA or a Manager to understand the basics of Management.
As I introduced the basics of Organization Behavior and Human Resource Management to budding professionals, students and teachers; I saw how enthusiastic they got when they tasted the power to control others. They were given ample chance to exchange their thoughts openly and share their work experience with the rest of the students. The best part was that the attendees felt really empowered when they were asked to frame the Biographical Traits of Joe, the main character of the case study.
Interestingly, once the students got that power, they found it difficult to control their will to counter and challenge what the other participants recommended. It took a while for the students to realize that despite the continuous suggestions and intermittent replies in the chat box, they all were speaking the same thing. This highlighted the need to reinforce self-control. Does that mean that empowerment and self-control go hand-in-hand?
I am keenly looking forward to conducting the Marketing Session on Jan, 16. The good part is that the participants need not be an MBA or a Manager to understand the basics of Management.
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