The scope of contribution non contribution

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Prepared by:Uttam Desai(100830131003)Roll No.2CSE(7th)

contents Introduction

Exploring the scope of contribution

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The Scope of Contribution In every work, every role, there is a possibility of

contributing at multiple levels – contributing to self, contributing to organization, and contributing to society. Explore how you can contribute at multiple levels in your career.

Exploring the scope of contribution Further, explore the difference between “acquisition

for self” and “contribution to self” – the former being material acquisition and the latter being conscious development of oneself through the medium of one’s career.

Workspace applications 1. The Non-contributor Auto-rickshaw Driver

whose contribution in work is limited .

Workspace applications This Non-contributor auto rickshaw driver treats this

passenger as just another “bhaada or business fare” like so many others whom he takes day in and day out. Result – he is not interested in his passengers or their needs and his work is nothing more than a way to earn his living.

Workspace applications 2. The Non-contributor General Manager whose

contribution in work is limited

Workspace applications This Non-contributor general manager goes about his

work activities in a routine manner. He feels burdened by his duties and he is not getting anything out of that effort (other than his salary). Result – he gets more and more exhausted and bored with his work.

Workspace applications 2. The Non-contributor Businessman whose

contribution in work is limited .

Workspace applications This Non-contributor businessman is only concerned

about his own business and its commercial success. He does not care about anything beyond that.

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about Swami Vivekananda speaks to you.

“This country depends on

your contribution”

Swami Vivekananda wants

each one of us to recognize

that it is our contribution

alone that will create

the India of tomorrow.