If Michael Jordan can’t do it, it can’t be done!!

THE GOAT
THE GOAT

Every person in this world has their forte, their individual strengths that differs them from other human beings around the globe. So as a management student it is really important to use an individual’s strength in a right way. Louis Efron,the writer of this article  talks about something similar. Louis had a privilege  of working with a  certified R&D rockstar, he named him Tom but i will name him MR X.

MR X  had lead teams that  had created great revenues and sky rocketed sales for the organization. The company saw so much potential and  promise in their Superstar employee  that they put him through a top MBA program to extend his potential, resulting in him becoming the president of the organization. But, here is the twist after six months as the president, he failed miserably and resulting in declining sales and revenues and also had issues with the people in the organization. He was relieved from his duties making him unemployed.  Fortunately for him and his exceptional work he did at his previous organization,  he was hired by a competitor and soon back in work force.

But the question that arise in my mind are: How did this happen ? Was a mistake promoting him ? HOWWWWWWW?

Mr X core strengths was to inspire engineers to produce top selling products and he was really good at it but making decisions  by as  president was not his strong suit that is the reason he and company failed. The organization put him in a position, which he had no clue  about that resulted in him getting fired from his job. Every individual in this planet have an ability to do something, it is really hard fro every individual to max out or do something beyond their ability. This error is repeated time and time again by organizations around the world. Organizations, use these talented individuals and put them at a position, where their ability to perform at the same level decreases.

This was an example of just a normal human being, let me tell you a story about THE GOAT, MICHAEL JORDAN. As a Chicago native, every body knows, whether you are a basketball fan or not, about the greatnessss. After winning three finals MVP’s and three rings, he left professional basketball to play baseball for a minor league baseball in Birmingham, AL . He followed the same work ethic by working hard and practicing every day at the batting cage but he was just average batter and could not achieve the same level as he had while he was playing basketball. So, in 1995 he dropped his bat and went back to United Center. This is a perfect example of no matter how talented or hard working you are, if you are put in a wrong position, you will fail miserably and will never be able to achieve the same greatness.

A 2012 gallup study  indicated that only 50% of U.S. workers use their strengths throughout their day. So, if organizations better understand their employees strengths, they can not only maximize the employees potential but also maximize their companies potential.
AS FUTURE MANAGERS OF THE ORGANIZATION, WE SHOULD LEARN FROM THIS.

You can Expect Quality in Craftsmanship, when it Comes to BENTLEY !!!

When you buy a Luxury car, you tend to get what you pay for. For example when you look at car manufactures like Mercedes-Benz, Audi,BMW and the  list goes on. These companies really spent a lot of time of focusing on quality that makes their customers spent thousand of dollars on these vehicles and their customers have no regrets in their decision.

What if we take to the next level,the car manufacturers who are above these car manufacturers, like Bentley. What does it take for a car manufacturer of that caliber to manufacture a beautiful,elite,exuberant,over-the top mind blowing vehicle. For my audience, who are not car enthusiasts Bentley is a german car manufacturer which is famously known for its eliteness and its craftsmanship when it comes to cars and is also one of the few elite car manufacturers who are known for its speciality in niche market. Its direct competition is Rollys-Royce, Maybach, Ferrari.

So this world famous car manufacturer launched its 2014 Continental Flying Spur. The definition of luxury have different meanings to everyone but the nature of luxury is always the same among everyone. That is what Bentley has focused in this particular model. According to President and COO of Bentley Motors Christophe Georges said during in an interview with Forbes Hannah Elliot that “Without craftsmanship Bentley wouldn’t be Bentley,” Georges says. “It is part of our genes, our DNA.”  This speaks a lot about Bentleys demeanor and character.

On average the usual car manufacturers like Toyota to complete its vehicle takes about a day. BMW takes about 3 days. Whereas, Bentleys wooden dashboards takes about 3 weeks from start to finish.Paul Fisher, wooden veneer expert at Bentley motors told Hannah. He is also added by saying that he has been working with Bentley for about 10 years and in automobile industry for about 25 years. Every part of Bentley is car is carefully measured and checked by experienced inspectors. This is done to protect 94 years of tradition, beliefs and image that this car manufacturer has earned.

Every Bentley car is made particularly its specific customer and on average according to the customer detailing requirements its takes about 6-8 months on an average to make this exceptional vehicle.
According to Paul Jones,Product line director of continental series at Bentley motors said that “this car is not only a great car to drive but also a great car to be driven in”. His focus  being exclusively on its exteriors and interiors of the car which makes this new Continental Flying Spur ride  more fresh and exciting .

For our car enthusiasts this new Bentley  holds a 6-liter, 616-horsepower W12 engine and eight-speed transmission and will go 0-60 miles per hour in 4.3 seconds. Top speed is 200 mph.

I am pretty sure its competitors are watching this and are on par with the level of execution at Bentley has to offer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6xxzZGEDtIE#!

http://www.forbes.com/sites/hannahelliott/2013/04/09/inside-luxury-why-handcrafted-work-still-matters-in-bentleys-new-flying-spur/