Homo sapiens have to learn lessons of team relationship
from the tiny social insects belonging to the family of Formicidae.
This insect has lots to teach us. There are
about 22000 of this species in this earth, forming colonies. The castes are “workers”,
and “soldiers”. There are also team leaders called, “queens”. They are super
organisms, united, collectively working tirelessly to support their colony. They
follow Adams Smith philosophy of “division of labour”, with explicit “duties”
to perform. They use pheromones to communicate for food and while encountering
danger. Try changing its course it is swift in adapting and forming a new “assembly
line”. These insect applies interactive teaching methods within their colony
and navigate by the shortest route to their destination. They are cooperative
and competitive also. Functioning in a well organized structure they are
selflessly united. They never leave any work undone. They selflessly share
their find and practice amazing discipline and order. They foresee their future
needs and plan. They tirelessly work all day and are persistent to accomplish
their tasks. These tiny organisms teach
us lessons of trust, unity amidst diversity, diligence, focus, adaptability and
perseverance.
These insects show us the path to achieve excellence.
Their existence just states, “Together Everyone Achieves More”
Just observe this insect your lessons for Team relationship for corporate excellence
is achievable. The insect is …………………………ANT.

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