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Presentation OnThe Movie ‘LAGAN’
Focus On The LearningManagement Lessons From
The Movie “LAGAN”
The Idea of taking up movie asa case study
Movies are easily accessible, unlike training films. They combine entertainment with learning. Their linkage with everyday living makes the bridging easy. Their quality of production makes them significantly absorbing. Fresh ideas and perspectives
Once Upon A Time In India MANAGEMENT“THE
WAY.”
Mein Nahi Kar Sakta
Hum Sab Kar Sakte Hai..!!
A lesson in entrepreneurship: From here the Battle Begins
Acceptance of the Challenge- INITIATIVE
Determination in the phaseof Opposition
An opportunist
Bhuvan stood at the river of opportunity with a bucket in his hand.
Like most good leaders he recognises that a crisis is an opportunity.
Video clip-he convinces the people
Team Building Most people do rise to challenges with due respect to all, he considers EVERYONE in his team valuable to him.
Each one of us has it within us to make a difference
Bhuvan puts together a team of 11 men, including a potter, a mute temple drummer, a farmer, a woodcutter, a medicine man, a hencatcher and a fortuneteller
And even a village sweeper from the"untouchable" caste.
Ability to spot the talent Spinner and Fast bowler
ASSIGNING TASKS
DEFINING THE GOAL AND PLANNING STRATEGIES ACCORDING TO IT.
Keeping in consideration each one’s potential Bhuvan starts to delegate the work.
A manager :- SWOT analysis of his employees allot right job to the right person proper delegation of authority and responsibility.
Emergence Of a NewLeader: Bhuvan
Bhuvan had the capability to: create a shared vision. effective conflict management. converting team mates weakness into strengths. encouraging constructive dissent creating a highly motivated and cohesive team to be a winner. Throughout their hard work, he helped all his team mates and villagers in Stress management. And treated his team mates equally.
Make the best ofLimited Resources:
Bhuvan made the best out of his limited resources. The tools for the game were all made by the village folk and were made out of the best that they could lay their hands on
Leading by example:
Bhuvan makes the villagers understand that cricket in a simpler way by giving the example of gilli danda.
This way even today’s managers can use simple examples for solving complex problems.
GIVE EXAMPLES TO ENHANCE UNDERSTANDING
Help from an Expert
Bhuvan knew that he had very less knowledge about the game and a help from opposite team’s leader’s sister, Elizabeth, was a God sent help to him and so he did not object her involvement in the game.
HARDWORK:-
There are no shortcuts for physical and mental fitness.
Bhuvan and his team strongly believed it and never compromised on it.
They played for the hopes & aspirations of their villagers. It was their passion that made all the difference.
DON’T TAKE YOURCOMPETITORS LIGHTLY
Captain Russell was very OVER CONFIDENT and he underestimated his competitors (villagers). Overlooked the ability of the enemy
and this is what made them lose the match. OVERCONFIDENCE DESTROYS !
Should Not Look At DefeatsOn The Path As Setbacks
A manager should always learn from his mistakes and try not to repeat it.
Even after small failures, one should not get disappointed and should not stop trying to achieve the goal.
Physically & emotionallymobilizing a team
Should celebrate small wins Encourage and motivate his team members.One should try to find all
possible solutions during crisis. BACKING THE TEAM MEMBERS DURING CRUCIAL TIME
Faith in God
When everything else seems
lost, God shows the way…of course, as long as you are on the right side.
NEVER GIVE UP Their passion and hope to win till the
very end when there was 5 runs to win out of 1 ball made them achieve the goal.
A leader should never loose hope at any point of time, rather he should
FIGHT TILL THE END…!!!
Some more importantlessons:-
Learning to survive & win Need to stay focused single-
mindedly on Results Importance of trust despite betrayal Importance of being objective & unbiased Need for a “can do” spirit Humor, encouragement and force
Foreword :-
At a time when Indian Organisations are discovering the limitations of using western models to look at Leadership competencies and are searching for Indian ideas, Lagaan has certainly helped make a good beginning in this exploration.
It is evident that Indian movies of this
kind can certainly be a useful and
effective medium to communicate
relevant lessons in management
and everyday living.
THANK YOU
PRESETATED BY :-
Raj Kumar