Apan Gwath Pod Bag ar Biran Gwath Hwai Jag: Learning from Others' Failure and Experience: Management lesson from Garhwali Proverb
Learning from own Success and from other’s Failures and History
(A Research Review on Garhwali, Kumaoni, Hardwar Folk Literature)
Successful Management Lessons in Garhwali-Kumaoni Folk Proverbs -8
Management Lessons in Garhwali –Kumaoni Folk Literature part -23
Research and Review by: Bhishma Kukreti
(The Yogic Ways of Marketing Management Expert)
The literal meaning of the Garhwali proverb ‘Apan Gwath Pod Bag ar Biran Gwath Hwai Jag’ is that ‘The Tiger jumped on my cowherd and the shepherd of other cowherd became aware’.
The above Garhwali (North India) proverb clearly directs us to take lesson from other’s failures or from past experience.
From the Garhwali Proverb point of view, the concept of Diwas, K.C., Bradley R.S., Francesca Gino (2012) match with the meaning of proverb. The conceptual framework of Diwas, K.C., Bradley R.S., Francesca Gino (2012) is as follows -
1-Indiaviduals learn more from their achievement than from their own failure or from other’s success.
2-Failure of others has more learning effect on people than the success of others
3-Specific types of experience help to make individuals more open to learning from their own failures.
4-Seeing failures in others make failure not only acceptable and it also makes one’s own failure less threatening to one’s own identity.
5-In addition to above the failures of others provides important knowledge that can be used for ongoing problem solving.
6-Organizations should need to find other means to make their members feel competent and understand in such a way that do not intimidate their self image.
Copyright @ Bhishma Kukreti bckukreti@gmail.com 12/12/2013
Notes on Management Lessons in Garhwali –Kumaoni –Haridwar Folk Literature to be continued….
Management Lessons in Garhwali-Kumaon Folktales, Folk Stories, traditional Narratives, Community stories to be continued …
Research Review of Garhwali-Kumaoni Literature to be continued….
Reference for this Article
Diwas, K.C., Bradley R.S.,Francesca Gino , 2012, Learning from my Success and Others’ Failure: Evidence from Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery, Harvard Business School Working Paper 12-056 of 19 July 2012
References
1-Bhishma Kukreti, 1984, Garhwal Ki Lok Kathayen, Binsar Prakashan, Lodhi Colony, Delhi 110003
2-Anil Dabral, 2007, Garhwali Gadya Parampara,
3- Bhishma Kukreti, 2003, Salan Biten Lok Kathayen, Rant Raibar, Dehradun
4- Bhishma Kukreti, October 2007, Gadhwali Lok kathaon ma Prabandh Shastra ki suchna, Chitthi Patrika (Lok Ktha Visheshank), Dehradun
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