Life of entrepreneurs are bit different from common man. This presentation have tried to describe how it feels to be an entrepreneur in a comical fashion.
35. The moral of the story is
that… …
• Fast and consistent will always beat the slow and steady.
It's good to be slow and steady; but it's better to be fast and reliable.
36. But the story doesn't end
here …
• This time the Tortoise
introspected & realized that
he can’t beat Rabbit in
current format.
How can I
win the
Rabbit?
37. So now this is Tortoise’s
smart turn to ask the
Rabbit…
Sure!
Can we have another race?
This time we’ll go through
a different route.
38. They started off…
But this time finishing line was a
couple of kilometres on the other
side of the river.
Goal
40. The moral of the story is that…
Working to your strengths will not only get
you noticed, but will also create
opportunities for growth and
advancement.
41. The story still hasn't ended …
• The Rabbit and the Tortoise,
by this time, had become
pretty good friends and they
did the usual introspection.
42. The final show begins…
Hi... How
about doing our last
race again?
Great! I think we
could do it much
better, if we two
help each other.
46. The moral of the story is
that…
• Teamwork is mainly about situational
leadership, letting the person with the
relevant core competency for a
situation take leadership.
47. We Learn To …
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•
•
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Never give up when faced with failure
Work to your competencies
Compete against the situation, not against a rival.
Pool resources and work as a team which will
always beat individual performers
52. Some more Dale Carnegie quotes
• “Develop success from failures. Discouragement and
failure are two of the surest stepping stones to
success.” ― Dale Carnegie
• “Don't be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid
of the friends who flatter you.”
― Dale Carnegie