22 Ocak 2012 Pazar

RUSH


RUSH - Why You Need and Love the Rat Race

Is a book written by Todd Buchholz where he explains that rush is the race, is the desire to learn new knowledge’s, to make money, to attain pleasure on what we are and do and that’s keep us going, keep us running.
Every time we play a game, we made a competition etc. we have the desire and we try and want to win that game or competition even if at the end we gain nothing but is just the idea of feeling better, being better.

We have seen that the competition between companies keeps us moving, doing much more works and on time. In big companies also is a method of evaluation of employee and are done through evaluating “performance” once a year. So every employee is facing with his/her manager and discussing about what is done, how is done, finished on time or not the works, did the employee succeeded or if his/her work is above expectations or not etc (there is a huge procedure to be evaluated through different points). As I am working in Telecommunication company I will mention how rush is nowadays being part of these type of companies much more than before by entering the market the offer of number portability (you can change the carrier without changing the number).

I liked very much sayings of the book as below:
The worst thing you can do for your kid is to let the ninth place team take home a trophy.
Competition within companies is great for the company and for morale.

2 yorum:

  1. yes without competition there no new , no innovation , no customer care after sale , we will return back to communism , one party , one company , no choice but the competition is a new energy for the life

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  2. I also liked very much the saying that you mentioned. Because, that trophy would hurt the feelings of a winner and destroy feelings of lost that race, as there is no nine place ever. In fact, i totally agree with your comment. In our country, for 50 years people lived in a country without having the competition as a value of their own. People had the same clothes, the same hunger, the same model of houses and mainly the same furniture... and this did not make them feel happy at all. i would suggest that our case is the example to illustrate the importance of competition. No progress, no innovation, no benefit, just standardizing, and making things seem a uniform is not the solution to be successful.
    And, reading you blog, makes it easy to understand the importance of this run, even in Albania. You picked the example of telecommunication, and i think it is a proper one, as we all can see the very fast innovation and development of this sector just because of competition.

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