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The Tortoise and the Hare *Unabridged and Unrated* "A Teamwork Fable"
1. The Tortoise and the Hare
*unabridged and unrated*
includes never before released deleted scenes
Scott M. Laux, CPIM, C.P.M., CSSBB
Director SCM
Navtrak, Inc.
A Fable About Teamwork
18. Hare Fans Rejoice!
The moral of the story?
• Fast and consistent will always beat the slow and steady.
• It's good to be slow and steady; but it's better to be fast and
reliable.
22. Sorry this was supposed to be a
visual of the tortoise thinking…..
I ‘m
positioning
myself for a
real come back
23.
24. I beat you by
several miles
tortoise. I can’t
see what good it
will do but I’m
game. No pun
intended!
It’s my turn to ask for
a re-match hare, I
want another chance!
28. • The moral of the story?
• First identify your core competency and then change the playing field to
suit your core competency. Create opportunities to get yourself noticed..
• Work to your strengths..If your strength is analysis, make sure you do
some sort of research, make a report and send it upstairs.
Long time hare fans experience defeat for the second time!
32. What do you say
we run the last
race again?
Only if we agree to
do it as a Team!
33.
34. Some pics are harder to find than others……
*note* please use your own imagination to omit
the magician and replace with a tortoise. By this
time you’ve seen enough pics of tortoise’s right?
35. Some pics are just more entertaining than others……
*note* please imagine the funny looking man in a
tortoise costume to be an actual tortoise and the
same for the funny looking woman to be an actual
hare both crossing a river.
36. Deleted Scene – replaced with human actors on the previous
slide
37. The moral of the story…
• It's good to be individually brilliant and to have
strong core competencies; but…
• Teamwork is mainly about situational leadership
38. There are more lessons
• Don’t give up after failures!
• Work Harder, if you can. If not be willing to
change your strategy. Or, if necessary, do both…
• Failure is an event not a person – compete
against the situation not a rival.