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Anand Mahindra took to Twitter to share a video of a duck dodging tiger attack. The video has over 4 million views.
Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra often shares thought-provoking as well as funny videos with his followers on Twitter. On Thursday, he took to the microblogging site to share a video of a duck dodging a tiger attack. Well, the video is more than what meets the eye. Through this video, Anand Mahindra also explained an important business lesson. This explains—better than any management lecture—the advantages in business of being small, nimble and quick-witted. That’s why large companies need to carve out startup teams & startup cultures within themselves in order to pursue new opportunities. pic.twitter.com/x7VfWO9XZ7 Excellent point! Sorry to digress, but would love to know what happened in the end, it’s like you have left the climax out Great motivation to start the day!! The other learning is to manage and survive during the difficult times, and be on the lookout for an opportunity The duck has a distinct advantage in the water, I don't think it'll be nimble and quick on land. Hence explains why the environment we work in matters and how we use it to our advantage matters even more Your eye to detail approach is another level sir. Excellent analogy. Hope the concept is understood and adhered to......JAI HIND In the 34-seconds-long video, a tiger and a duck can be seen in a small water body. Everytime the tiger tries to pounce on the little bird, it averts the danger by hiding in the water. The video has over 4 million views. “This explains—better than any management lecture—the advantages in business of being small, nimble and quick-witted. That’s why large companies need to carve out startup teams & startup cultures within themselves in order to pursue new opportunities (sic),” Anand Mahindra wrote sharing the video.
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