Saturday, July 11, 2009

Management is not a one man show

One of the reason's why pakistan cricket has always invited turmoil is because they never understood the meaning of the word "team!" or atleast till they started playing India. Such is the case in any organisation. The importance of team work is highly emphasized in all layers of management. Organisational team work has more inferences to football than cricket.

The goal is achieved by one person, but not without the tactical inputs from 10 other men.
Being managers in any organisation requires one to listen and take valuable inputs from your team members. The credit may sometimes come only to the implementer(goal scorer) but it takes the team as a whole to great heights and commands respect.

The way i learnt about teamwork is by a live example. During my graduation year of college, i was playing my last cricket tournament. It was a highly contested tournament among the seniors. My team had made it to the semifinal having won from improbable positions in the past matches. Gave us a lot of confidence. We didn't win because of our talent, we did so purely because of team spirit! Anyway, going into the semifinal we were very weary as the past two years we lost in the semifinals as well. We won the toss and decided to bat first in a 15 over game. At the end of 12.3 overs i knew that we were fighting a battle where we had soft balls and the other team had guns. We were bowled out for 59! The tournament average score was about 120. So at the 5 minute mid innings meeting, no one said a word about losing the game. Everyone said we'll make them sweat for the runs. It was probably the best match i have ever played till date. The way the team backed eachother and pressurized the opponents was truely amazing, adding testimont to the power of team work. Had the opposition at 45/8 in 10 overs before a catch was given not-out and resulted in an hour long dispute, ending in a decision favouring the batting team! Though we lost the match, it was dubbed the best match of the tournament and got a mention during the main award ceremony.

The inference i drew from that experience was that, sometimes talent alone cannot win you anything in life. There must be self belief, recognition of contribution of every member of a team, back eachother's stengths. This will take an organisation a long way. No better corporate example than Infosys. 7 men left their jobs to start a company that today has placed Bangalore on the world map. The passion and desire and the self belief that infosys of this magnitude wsa possible existed in all members and backed by eachother. Talent alone could not have given them success. Willingness to sacrifice point of view for the betterment of the company are one the many characters of that 7 men team.

Sometimes u wonder why 11 men of the Indian Cricket team were playing contrasting cricket before 2000 and post 2000 till date. Before 2000, the team comprised of only one man, "Sachin Tendulakar". The bowling was strong enough but when it came to batting there was no question of the word team work being used. The team sitting in the balcony knew if sachin plays well, the team could linger around. Otherwise, the attitiude was "lets try and do our best, coz we dont think we can win this". Then came the series that i believe changed Indian cricket for all good. The Natwest Series final which announced the birth of a new India, a resurgent India and an India that said it does not matter if Sachin makes only 16 runs because Yuvraj can make a 69 and Kaif can make an 87* to win a match from the jaws of defeat. It announced the birth of team spirit and belief that one could win from any situation.


1 comment:

  1. Ranga, are u publishing yet?? May be i cud buy the rights ;-).. long time.. how u had been?? saw ur comment on harshu's blog and cudnt stop myself from seeing wat the most intelligent guy in our batch has to say?? gr8, i did check it.. amazing post.. though too much sports.. waiting for ur next article..

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