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Thu, 25 Apr 2013 Feature Article

Learn from snakes shedding their skin...a corporate message

Learn from snakes shedding their skin...a corporate message

The corporate people must shed their old learning and ignorance regularly if they really aspire to grow. But unfortunately, most corporate employees are only accumulating both the 'learning and ignorance' and nothing else. It is not the ignorance that impede ones growth, the old learning the people carry with them also affect their growth. This important management message the corporate, its HR and the employees must learn. Nature has some finest examples for the corporate to learn.

Snakes shed their skin and this process is called 'ecdysis' or 'molting' or 'sloughing'. Most people in the corporate must be aware of this behaviour of snakes.

The interesting question is that when the snakes shed their skin the most? It is not when the skin become old, the snakes shed their skin, when the snakes grow fast, it shed the skin fast.

Scientific studies have proved that young snakes molt the skin fast and frequently than the adult or the aged snakes.

If the snakes get food regularly, it will grow fast. When the snake grows fast, it shed its skin frequently. If the snake fails to molt its skin due to some reasons, it would die. The management message is that growth needs not the food alone but also regular removal of the skin.

The corporate people when acquire knowledge, they believe they would grow. If they fail to remove their old learning and ignorance, the mere acquisition of the knowledge would never help to grow. It might only kill them.

One should never see the acquisition of knowledge and elimination of old learning as two separate activity or event. During growing phase, snakes shed its skin frequently. The management message conveyed by the snakes should be understood in right spirit by the corporate. Every incident in nature needs to be questioned and understood as why and for what such occurrences happens. One needs to learn and also must unlearn what is already learned.

The skin that gives protection to the snakes once are removed and discarded when the snake attempts to grow further. When it attempts to grow, the old skin impedes its growth as it has already assumed a definite size. Unless such skin is cut and removed, further growth is not possible for the snakes.

It is not just a mere biological event that happens in snakes and other reptiles. This biological event indeed, silently and loudly conveys a strong management message to the 'conscience' of the corporate world as a whole. Learn to learn and learn to unlearn is the message snakes have to share.

Dr S Ranganathan, ClinRise Derma Pvt., Ltd., Chennai

Learn more from the following management books
1. Jungle wisdom for corporate management – lessons from the university of nature by Swami Sukhabodhananda and Dr S Ranganathan

2. Nature – The Entrepreneur by Dr S Ranganathan

S. Ranganathan, Dr.
S. Ranganathan, Dr., © 2013

Dr.S Ranganathan. More Dr S Ranganathan, Director, ClinRise Derma Pvt., Ltd., Chennai, India

S. Ranganathan is a scientist with doctoral degree in medical
microbiology. He is an avid reader, thinker, nature & wildlife lover who
works tirelessly to make the world free of superstition, caste and God.
Besides seeing the wonderment of nature through the lens of biology,
also see the management perfection and fundamentals present in every
fauna and flora from its origin, adaptation, behaviour and reproduction.
An ardent follower of UG Krishnamoorthy’s iconoclastic temperaments
and always wants the humanity to free from the burden of past and faith
based concepts and practices. Human thoughts associated with archaic-
ism and obscurantism is the real enemy of human progression, therefore
everyone must evolve mentally than bodily is the fundamental
philosophy he tries to propagate.
Column: S. Ranganathan, Dr.

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