Dear All,
While surfing the internet, I found a very simple but effective story that can be developed as a case study or role play. It can be used in a training session on Decision Making. This will definitely start the "thought process" of your audience.
Cheers!
From India, Mumbai
While surfing the internet, I found a very simple but effective story that can be developed as a case study or role play. It can be used in a training session on Decision Making. This will definitely start the "thought process" of your audience.
Cheers!
From India, Mumbai
true but what does this conveys? should we go with the right independent decision making or collective junk decision making?
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
it’s a very nice and we always face this type of Ethical situation it’s called Right vs right Very nice story and case Thanks for the shearing...........................................
From India, Bhavnagar
From India, Bhavnagar
Hai Daval gi, This is a very nice PPT thanks for sharing. . .keep it up . . .pls upload these kind of PPT . . .it would be much helpful for the people like me. . . . Thanks. . . .
From India, Palakkad
From India, Palakkad
Dear All,
Thank you very much for sharing with us this input on the dilemma of decision-making. It is true that minority rights are always sidelined at the expense of the majority.
With best regards
From Tanzania
Thank you very much for sharing with us this input on the dilemma of decision-making. It is true that minority rights are always sidelined at the expense of the majority.
With best regards
From Tanzania
Hi Dhaval, Really nice story Thnx for sharing...actually its like that only because we people always try to think emotionally & thats why we took these type decisions
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Alas! Would our policy makers (politicians and bureaucrats) read this and UNDERSTAND this, it would be a great day for all of us. Very good one, thanks for sharing. - Jayant
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi superb. This is not just tingling in the brain to start thinking, but a solid hammering to see beyond what "WE" don't see. Here to save a few children, we will sacrifice a single one, but forgetting that the train is also carrying thousands of passengers who could die as the train gets diverted to an unused track, where it could get derailed, and the rest is history.
Thanks anyway, it's touching.
Arminta
From India, Bhubaneswar
Thanks anyway, it's touching.
Arminta
From India, Bhubaneswar
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From India, Bangalore
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From India, Bangalore
heloo, it was simple bt says a lot.very nic ppt n it gives realistic situatn bt u knw indian ppl r emotional not rational. so we have 2 face dis type of situation .
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
Why can't we bring the single child to the track where many kids are there? Then we can divert the track to an operational one.
Anyways, really a good PPT which gave food for thought. Thanks for sharing :)
From India, Coimbatore
Anyways, really a good PPT which gave food for thought. Thanks for sharing :)
From India, Coimbatore
Thanks. Great work. What you have shared with us isn’t just a great insight for us but also for those who we are going to share it with. Thanks again
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Dhaval,
Nice one. The train should go on its normal track as the kids playing on it know that they are playing on an operational track, and there was a chance that they would be cautious and vacate the track if the train horns were sounded repeatedly and its speed reduced within safe limits.
The lone child playing on a non-operational track will not be cautious as he is aware that he is playing on a safe track, so he may not pay attention to the train horns and is bound to be in danger.
We cannot change the right decisions to favor the wrong deeds, but we can at least give them the opportunity to correct themselves before it is too late. Right or wrong, legal or illegal, is just the outcome of the decisions made by a few, which may conflict with the will of the majority or individuals.
Regards,
Anil Patil
From India, Mumbai
Nice one. The train should go on its normal track as the kids playing on it know that they are playing on an operational track, and there was a chance that they would be cautious and vacate the track if the train horns were sounded repeatedly and its speed reduced within safe limits.
The lone child playing on a non-operational track will not be cautious as he is aware that he is playing on a safe track, so he may not pay attention to the train horns and is bound to be in danger.
We cannot change the right decisions to favor the wrong deeds, but we can at least give them the opportunity to correct themselves before it is too late. Right or wrong, legal or illegal, is just the outcome of the decisions made by a few, which may conflict with the will of the majority or individuals.
Regards,
Anil Patil
From India, Mumbai
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