12-17-2004, 09:09 PM
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Let's go beyond the Stars!
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Well, let me have my say...
Everybody is born manager... remember the time when first our mother gave us one rupee and we went to a store and saw a couple of things we wanted to buy... but remember we have one rupee... then our mind told us... choose the best one and we did it.. even though we didn't knew the concept of management at that time... but still we were managers at that time as we made a wise allocation of available resources by choosing the best...
when i was seven and was in school... i forgot doing my Homework and now i had a problem "how to deal with problem teacher who used to be a strict diciplinarian"... it was winter and i thought of having icecream and after that i stood out with my buddies for quite sometime in the cold weather and u know what "i was caught up by fever"... the prevailing danger of facing the teacher was now nowhere... at that time i had no idea what CRISIS MANAGEMENT is but still i made a wise decision.... didn't I?
when i was in high school i used to be captain of my colony cricket team .... i always went in the ground with 14 players at my disposal and my friends used to say " u r just trying to make an impression of being STEVE WAUGH by opting to come in ground with 14 as the rest of the three have no use at all" but u know wat, those three were most usefull ones to me as they kept all the team diciplined by inducing a threat that if anyone creates anarchy captain have three men sitting outside whom he can call upon anytime .... and we were the most diciplined team ... i hadn't gone through HRM or behavioual studies .... but u see ... i was still a good manager.... i can bring upon many other scenarios but i think its enough to proove everybody has an innate tendency of being a manager ........
Now an accountant ..... can he be a manager?.. Well, I say he's a manager.... first of "law of being manager by birth" applies to everybody irrespective of accountant or wateva person is and secondly accountant has also studied the same subjects what an MBA has studied... however there may be exceptions to it... but an accountant has all the basis needed to become a good manger.... and if there is something left there is no big mentor than life itself... wat life teaches is FIRST HAND...
Putting in the nutshell, Yes an accountant can be a pretty good manager...
Hope it suffice.......
tHe iMpulSe, Umair
Let's go beyond the Stars!
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Well, let me have my say...
Everybody is born manager... remember the time when first our mother gave us one rupee and we went to a store and saw a couple of things we wanted to buy... but remember we have one rupee... then our mind told us... choose the best one and we did it.. even though we didn't knew the concept of management at that time... but still we were managers at that time as we made a wise allocation of available resources by choosing the best...
when i was seven and was in school... i forgot doing my Homework and now i had a problem "how to deal with problem teacher who used to be a strict diciplinarian"... it was winter and i thought of having icecream and after that i stood out with my buddies for quite sometime in the cold weather and u know what "i was caught up by fever"... the prevailing danger of facing the teacher was now nowhere... at that time i had no idea what CRISIS MANAGEMENT is but still i made a wise decision.... didn't I?
when i was in high school i used to be captain of my colony cricket team .... i always went in the ground with 14 players at my disposal and my friends used to say " u r just trying to make an impression of being STEVE WAUGH by opting to come in ground with 14 as the rest of the three have no use at all" but u know wat, those three were most usefull ones to me as they kept all the team diciplined by inducing a threat that if anyone creates anarchy captain have three men sitting outside whom he can call upon anytime .... and we were the most diciplined team ... i hadn't gone through HRM or behavioual studies .... but u see ... i was still a good manager.... i can bring upon many other scenarios but i think its enough to proove everybody has an innate tendency of being a manager ........
Now an accountant ..... can he be a manager?.. Well, I say he's a manager.... first of "law of being manager by birth" applies to everybody irrespective of accountant or wateva person is and secondly accountant has also studied the same subjects what an MBA has studied... however there may be exceptions to it... but an accountant has all the basis needed to become a good manger.... and if there is something left there is no big mentor than life itself... wat life teaches is FIRST HAND...
Putting in the nutshell, Yes an accountant can be a pretty good manager...
Hope it suffice.......
tHe iMpulSe, Umair