Dr Subbu on My Career & My Choices

 Dr Subbu on My Career & My Choices



"The sheep will spend its entire life fearing the wolf, only to be eaten by the shepherd." - African Proverb

This powerful African proverb has always fascinated me, as it holds profound wisdom applicable not only to our personal lives but also to our professional journeys. Let's unpack its meaning and draw valuable lessons for the world of business.

🐺 The Wolf: Challenges & Competition

In the world of business, the 'wolf' symbolizes the challenges and competition we encounter daily. These challenges often appear formidable and can evoke fear and uncertainty. Whether it's market disruptions, technological advancements, or fierce competitors, we must acknowledge that these 'wolves' are an inherent part of our journey.

🐑 The Sheep: Our Response to Challenges

The 'sheep' represents how we respond to these challenges. It's natural to feel fear and anxiety when facing competition or adversity. However, if we spend our entire professional lives simply fearing these 'wolves,' we risk becoming passive and stagnant.

👨‍🌾 The Shepherd: Taking Control

Now, let's consider the 'shepherd.' In the proverb, the shepherd has agency and control over the situation. In the business context, we are the shepherds of our own destinies. Instead of merely fearing the wolves (challenges), we should focus on proactive strategies, innovation, and adaptation to thrive in the face of adversity.

Here are a few key takeaways:

1. Fear is Natural: 

It's okay to feel fear when confronted with challenges. Acknowledging fear is the first step towards managing it effectively.

2. Embrace Change: 

Like the shepherd, we must embrace change and take control of our circumstances. Instead of fearing disruption, we can harness it for growth.

3. Continuous Learning: 

To be a capable 'shepherd,' one must constantly learn, adapt, and refine their skills. Education and personal development are essential.

4. Collaboration: 

Sometimes, the 'shepherd' may need help from fellow shepherds. Collaboration and networking can be powerful tools in navigating challenges.

In conclusion, this African proverb reminds us that fear should not paralyze us but instead serve as a catalyst for growth and innovation. As we face the 'wolves' in our professional lives, let us strive to be the 'shepherds' who steer our organizations and careers towards success.

What are your thoughts on this proverb? How have you embraced the role of the 'shepherd' in your career? Share your insights in the comments

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Dr. M. Subramanian
Director – MBA Program
PhD (Finance),FDPM (IIM-A), MBA, MFC
Fin-Tech, Blockchain & Analytics

Visit : www.rlims.ac.in


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