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ASSIGNMENT FOR
INDEPENDENT STUDY – I
Program
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Executive MBA
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Title
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The 7 Habits of
Highly Effective People
[ISBN:
978-1-4165-0249-4; Pocket Books, 2004]
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Author
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Stephen R. Covey
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Answer all questions
Question. 1. Discuss why ‘interdependency’ is
considered a vital factor for efficient leadership and effective teambuilding.
Illustrate with examples.
Answer: Practically in any type of organization there
are multiple people working on multiple projects. The basic fact of human
nature is that every person will have certain good or outstanding qualities and
some drawbacks. Interdependency is to take advantage of every individual’s good
qualities to multiply the effect of an individual by using collective wisdom
and efforts. To bring out maximum output from the available resources it is
must that the leader works on the principal of interdependency .As Stephan Covey
quotes in this book ‘It
Question. 2. Discuss how developing a habit of
empathic communication helps in developing an atmosphere of co-operation and
co-ordination in an organization.
Answer: Many of us know people who have reached a
certain point in their careers because of excellent technical abilities – but
they somehow don't get along with team members, because they're less
accomplished in their people skills.
This might be due to the insensitive manner in
which they ask co-workers for things, the way they never seem to listen to what
others say, or their intolerance for other methods of working.
Question. 3. i. State how a habit of ‘beginning with
the end in mind’ helps to develop ‘personal leadership’ in individuals that can
help them to become more productive and successful.
Answer: When we begin with the end in mind, we have a
personal direction to guide our daily activities, without which we will
accomplish little toward our own goals. Beginning with the end in mind is part
of the process of personal leadership, taking control of our own lives.
All things are created twice. We create them
first in our minds, and then we work to bring them into physical existence. By
taking control of our own first creation, we can write or re-write our own
scripts, thus taking some control and responsibility for the outcome. We write
or re-write our scripts using our imagination and conscience.
Question. ii. Identify the important roles in your
life and the long-term goals that you want to accomplish in each of those roles
and prepare your own personal mission statement.
Answer: You
could probably recite the mission statement of your employer. But if someone
asked you what your personal mission, vision and values are, would you be able
to answer?
Maybe not right away. It takes effort to
identify your ultimate goals, and imagine a bigger picture of how you could be
living. That’s what the process of creating a topline strategy for yourself can
do.
Personal Mission Statements
Question. 4. i. Critically analyze how the habit of
renewing the four basic dimensions of human nature – physical, mental,
social/emotional and spiritual – helps a person to enhance his/her
effectiveness?
Answer: Habit 7
”,Sharpen the Saw,” provides us with principles of balanced self-renewal such
as the four dimensions of renewal. The principles provided are essential to
enhancing and balancing your inner self.
The first dimension, physical, is so important
because it deals with caring for our own bodies. This dimension really made me
realize how vital making healthy decisions for my body can be. For individuals
who are attending college, we tend to become very busy and do not find the time
to exercise. Although physical activity should be at the top of my daily list
of things to do, school and work usually take up most of my time which causes
Question. ii. Considering the limited availability of
time, is it really practical for a modern day manager to ‘sharpen the saw’
regularly? Express your views in this regard.
Answer: Sharpen the Saw means preserving and enhancing
the greatest asset you have--you. It means having a balanced program for
self-renewal in the four areas of your life: physical, social/emotional,
mental, and spiritual. Here are some examples of activities:
Physical: Beneficial eating, exercising, and resting
Social/Emotional: Making social and meaningful connections with
others
Mental: Learning, reading, writing, and teaching
Spiritual: Spending time in nature, expanding spiritual
self through meditation, music, art, prayer, or service
As you renew yourself in each of the four
areas, you create growth and change in your life. Sharpen the Saw keeps you
fresh so you can continue to practice the other six habits. You increase your
capacity to produce and handle the challenges around you. Without this renewal,
the body becomes weak, the mind mechanical, the emotions raw, the spirit
Question. 5. i. ‘The essence of effective time
management is to organize and execute around balanced priorities.’ Justify the
statement from the viewpoint of a manager.
Answer: Habit 1 - I am the Programmer.
Habit 2 - Write the Program.
Habit 3 - Execute the Program.
Habit 3 is Personal Management, the exercise of
independent will to create a life congruent with your values, goals and
mission. The fourth human endowment, Independent Will, is the ability to make
decisions and choices and act upon them. Integrity is our ability to make and
keep commitments to ourselves. Management involves developing the specific
application of the ideas. We should lead from the right brain (creatively) and
Question. ii. How can a manager increase P
(production) and PC (production capacity) through effective delegation of
duties and responsibilities?
Answer: Delegating is a great way to ensure that more
tasks get done in less time, and it also builds team capacity. Unfortunately, a
lot of managers don’t pay enough attention to the delegation process, and thus
fail to reap the benefits. Are you a successful delegator?
There are six steps to successfully delegating
tasks. The problem is that most managers only do one or two of them, and then,
when a task isn’t completed to their satisfaction, complain that their
employees aren’t good enough to get the job done.
As a coach, I’ve seen scores of executives from
myriad
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