1.Getting chewed out. -In one of the meetings, Ramesh got a dressing down because of somebody’s else mistake from his boss, whom he used to admire and respect. He was totally dejected and shocked and his defense looked like whining and complaining. Fortunately, the Boss found out a little later about the person actually responsible for the mistake and apologized to Ramesh in front of other people .
4.Micromanage boss -Rajesh used to pride himself in managing and influencing people. In the the job he tried the same with his boss; that didn’t help. He then tried talking to the senior management; that too didn’t help . Ultimately he had to leave the company.
Lessons learnt-He learned an important lesson that the boss is always more important to the company than self. One cannot choose a boss so one has to learn to work with him .
5.Customer disaster. Rakesh was relatively new to sales when a manufacturing delay caused a business loss to his biggest customer . The customer was furious and threatened to break the relationship. Rakesh saved the situation by internally becoming the customer’s spokesperson and fought to retrieve the situation, while with the customer, he became the company’s spokesperson explaining the problem and the developments.
Lesson learnt- Do not believe in lip service to customers, demonstrate by your actions
6.Getting laid off. -It can happen to anyone . Suresh' first instinct was to feel rejected and a pressing desire to lash out in anger. But he fought it down and took a break and did some reflection about his interests and passions. He applied to the jobs which were in sync with his interests and passions. It turned out to be the right move and a blessing in disguise and his career grew fast in the new job.
Lessons learnt -That’s when he learned that everything happens for a reason and, when one door closes, another opens. Instead of rolling in self pity .. it is time to pick up the thread and move on.
7.High-visibility crisis. Sunil as the head of marketing released a product advertisement which caused public uproar and adverse publicity. Instead of panicking and pointing fingures and blaming. He quickly organized the team to handle the crisis and keep the top management posted of the developments.
Lessons learnt -That was trail by fire and taught him how not to panic and maintain his cool.
8.Abusive boss - Raghav's boss was a sadist and used to revel in ripping him and his others colleagues apart . He thought of quitting but he loved the organization and his job, so he hung in there while some of his colleagues quit.
Lessons learnt-Ultimately the word got around and the boss was eventually fired for bad people management skills. It proved an old Japanese proverb: “If you wait by the river long enough, you’ll see the body of your enemy float by.”
Lessons learnt- Be on your toes and not only cover yourself, but also from implications because of others mistakes. Also have the humility to apologise if you are wrong regardless of position, power, designation.
2.Mediocre review. When Rohit received his first average rating in the performance appraisal , he was shocked as he had done a decent job and had been praised by his boss. In the feedback session he had been communicated that the activities and projects he was working on weren ’t that important and critical for the organization so nobody was excited and pushed for him when his name came up for performance appraisal.
Lessons learnt- :That’s when he learned to take risks and initiatives on high-visibility projects. That changed the entire trajectory of his career.
3.Write rubbish : After Ravi’s attempt to write a business proposal, his manager termed it rubbish and questioned his educational qualification.Ravi realized it is one matter to get a college degree with theatrical knowledge and another to write a business proposal in the real world.
Lessons learnt- Comunication is the heart of business and corporate life and needs to be learned by observation and practice.
Lessons learnt-He learned an important lesson that the boss is always more important to the company than self. One cannot choose a boss so one has to learn to work with him .
5.Customer disaster. Rakesh was relatively new to sales when a manufacturing delay caused a business loss to his biggest customer . The customer was furious and threatened to break the relationship. Rakesh saved the situation by internally becoming the customer’s spokesperson and fought to retrieve the situation, while with the customer, he became the company’s spokesperson explaining the problem and the developments.
Lesson learnt- Do not believe in lip service to customers, demonstrate by your actions
6.Getting laid off. -It can happen to anyone . Suresh' first instinct was to feel rejected and a pressing desire to lash out in anger. But he fought it down and took a break and did some reflection about his interests and passions. He applied to the jobs which were in sync with his interests and passions. It turned out to be the right move and a blessing in disguise and his career grew fast in the new job.
Lessons learnt -That’s when he learned that everything happens for a reason and, when one door closes, another opens. Instead of rolling in self pity .. it is time to pick up the thread and move on.
7.High-visibility crisis. Sunil as the head of marketing released a product advertisement which caused public uproar and adverse publicity. Instead of panicking and pointing fingures and blaming. He quickly organized the team to handle the crisis and keep the top management posted of the developments.
Lessons learnt -That was trail by fire and taught him how not to panic and maintain his cool.
8.Abusive boss - Raghav's boss was a sadist and used to revel in ripping him and his others colleagues apart . He thought of quitting but he loved the organization and his job, so he hung in there while some of his colleagues quit.
Lessons learnt-Ultimately the word got around and the boss was eventually fired for bad people management skills. It proved an old Japanese proverb: “If you wait by the river long enough, you’ll see the body of your enemy float by.”
9.Lost credibility -Sharad took a complex assignment with a killing deadline basis his vendors assurance that they would deliver. The vendor went back on his commitment and Sharad had to really work by 24 X 7 to meet the deadline . Lessons Learnt - Stay on top of your vendors. Regardless of the relationship, they may not have the same skin in the game that you do.
10.Publicy making a fool of self - Rajan in order to impress in a company annual conference made a fool of himself by shouting/screaming at his colleagues, pulling them down and boasting loudly about his achievements. The CEO of the company took him aside and ticked him off. This grounded Rajan and made him sober and showed him the correct way to guide others.
Lessons learnt-Never humiliate anybody publicly and have the humility to guide the inexperienced while maintaining one's dignity.
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Lessons learnt-Never humiliate anybody publicly and have the humility to guide the inexperienced while maintaining one's dignity.
Source:Internet