Long time ago, there was a tortoise
and a hare who had an argument about who the faster runner
was. They finally decided to take on one another on a race.
As the race started, the hare
sprinted ahead briskly for some time. Realizing that it will
take some time for the tortoise to catch up with him, he
decided to seek shelter from the sun under a tree before
continuing the race. As he sat under the tree, he gradually
fell asleep. The tortoise, crawling at a steady pace,
eventually overtook him and won the race. The hare woke up
and realized that his complacency cost him the trophy.
The moral of the story is that the
determined, hardworking and steady paced people will
eventually overtake the fast but complacent.
We are
all familiar with this story.
Someone recently added
a continuation to this age old tale. It goes like this:
The hare realized that
he was over confident, complacent and took things too
easily. He decided to have a re-match with the tortoise. The
tortoise accepted his challenge.
This time, the hare ran with all his
might and didn't stop until he crossed the finish line.
The moral of the story? Fast and
consistent will always beat the slow and steady.
But the story doesn't
end here.
This time, it was the
tortoise that did the soul searching and he realized that if
the hare didn't stop, there is no way he will beat him. He
thought hard and decided on a different course and he
challenged the hare to another re-match. The hare, of
course, agreed.
With the lessons learnt from his
previous failure in mind, the hare kept on running once the
race started and didn't stop until the route leads him to
the bank of a river. He was taken by surprise and he did not
know what to do, since he could not swim. There were no
bridges in sight and no one to ask for directions. As he was
cracking his head, thinking of ways to cross the river, the
tortoise strolled slowly along, dived into the river, swam
across it and ultimately, finished the race before the hare.
The
moral of the story? Know your strengths and take on your
competitors in areas of your core competency.
The story still hasn't
ended.
With the hare and the
tortoise spending so much time together racing, they have
become rather good friends, they have also developed mutual
respect for one another as they realized that they are both
different and they have different strengths. They decided to
race again, but this time, as a team.
As the race started,
the hare carried the tortoise and they sped to the river
bank. There, they switched positions and the tortoise
ferried the hare across the river. On the opposite bank, the
hare again carried the tortoise and they crossed the
finishing line together. They completed the race in a record
time that both of them can never achieve if they were to do
it alone. They also felt a greater sense of satisfaction
than they'd felt earlier.
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.
Imagine how long it
will take the hare to learn how to swim! Or for the tortoise
to learn to run fast.
In this day and age when the environment changes at lightning speed, successful organizations have to learn to work with each other. This is our partneship philosophy.
Story adapted from an unknown author's
article.