cpd ch 10 enlightned self interest

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THINK IN ENLIGHTENED SELF-INTEREST

Prepared By:Darshita Gohel(080050131030)Dhara Patel(080050131058)Nayantara Chaudhari(080050131013)Patel Disha(080050131060)Tanvi Patankar(0800501353)

INTRODUCTION

Contributors think in Enlightened Self-Interest. In every situation they get into, they find a way to create well for self and good for all at the same time-including team mates, bosses, customer, their organization.

Contrast this with the mindset of a Non-Contributor. Such a person is only concerned with his/her own self-interest in a situation. He/she is not concerned about the impact (positive or negative) on the other person. This leads to unpleasant situation, broken relationship, unhappy team-mates, subordinates, and bosses, and lower trust in any situation.

One day,A girl came to the hospital. She had a injury on her head

My job is over 15 minutes before,

Why should I take care of that girl???So better I leave

hospital

NON CONTRIBUTERCONTRIBUTER

It is my duty to help any

patient at any place at any

timeSo I should help

her

NON CONTRIBUTOR

CONTRIBUTOR

Sir, Will you help me to open my new account?

This is recess time , come after recess.!!

Let me help you madam,

It would be my pleasure

TEACHER If any student come to the teacher for some

dought some teacher will be reply come after some time or its not my topic, etc…

But some teachers reply very kindly so this is the example if contributor and non contributor.

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CONCLUSION Always think win-win for all stakeholders has

to become a mode of thinking, a mode of engagement, with every situation

In every transaction, If one operates with the win lose attitude, then one cannot collaborate with anybody

By operating out of deep enlightened self interest ,contributors are able to account for all stakeholders in complex real world situations.

CONCLUSION

Swami Vivekananda speaks to you . Act with unselfish motives.Swami Vivekananda disliked small-minded and fearful selfishness. He wanted us to be large, unselfish, and therefore free and bold in all our dealings with the world.

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