Lalu Prasad Yaadav is one of the most important characters of Indian Politics, He is a person who lives life in extremity, when talked about criticism he is ranked 1 , when talked of performance, he is being ranked 1...
His work says following:
Be a doer not an expert
Everyone can't be an expert and one doesn't essentially need to be an expert to achieve success. In fact, there is no dearth of experts.
One just needs to put in hard work to bring a positive change.
Be open
No matter how important a position one holds, one must always be open to open to new suggestions. The best form of advice may come from the person working at the lowest stratum of a company.
Always acknowledge
Money is an incentive, no doubt but the biggest form of reward for any worker happens to be acknowledgement. Timely appreciation can go a long way in inspiring someone to do better than the best.
Be a good man manager
One must possess the tact to choose the right people for the right project. Someone who fails miserably at understanding a computer programme may show amazing skills at resolving a complicated puzzle of accounting.
A good man manager knows who is good at what.
Trust your team
One must always place one's faith in the team one heads. The policy of standing by the people and trusting their ideas is an infallible management funda.
No risk, no gain
A good manager is the person who is not scared of taking risks. Any business necessarily entails taking risks. And one who is brave enough to take a chance always succeeds in the ultimate round.
Believe in practice, not theory
One should not get too bogged down by technicalities of management theories. The best management lesson can be learnt through trial and error. Books can provide a guideline only, they can never be the doer's functional steps.
Have common sense
In times of crisis, one must fall back on one's common sense. Relate a business problem to a personal one and ask yourself how you would have solved it in your personal capacity. Use your common sense and a solution is sure to follow.
Each of railway minister's speeches is compulsorily punctuated with humour.
He draws instances from his life while discussing intricate political issues. Here are a few gems from his notebook:
"I will make Bihar's roads as smooth as Hema Malini's cheeks," Lalu one's declared. In fact, Hema Malini calls herself a 'fan' of Lalu Prasad.
Comments
As we know that Managers can do nay thing as him.
"Managers Are Leaders but Leaders are not Managers".
The difference is here itself na.
We should follow it.