This is really a moving story. A manager must know how and when to appreciate his employees, only then full productivity can be expected.

This is really a down to earth message....
Most parents are pampering their children thinking that it will help them..but it will really doing a spoil game on them.
It is high time for us to re-look in to the nurturing of kids..
Thank you for the message..
Regards
C Julian
Coimbatore

From India, Coimbatore
Dear Roshni It is very true for modern generation, I like this story and I am realy appreciate from the story Regards Harish Shah
From India, Ahmadabad
this is really a great story.... really heart touching n also, it have info that, how wud be a manager wid d employ. a manager shud know that the pain of an employ's, when the manager know the pain previously..
thank u

From India, Mumbai
Dear Roshini, Thanks for post like this awesome story, Keep sharing more. Dear All, Kindly appreciate more her by more votes. Rgds, Ashok R Asst. Mgr HR
From India, Madras
Hi Roshni,
Really Appreciable & Different. We all have read various stories for moral boosting & things to follow but this is the most different one I have gone through since ages. That's exactly what we must do. Good things takes time to nuture & that has to be done when you're a sapling!
Best Wishes!!

From India, Chandigarh
Dear Roshni,
Very inspirational and motivating thoughts you put forward.
Understanding the feelings of others, due appreciation and involvement in the jobs are the key to success in the persoanl as well as professional endeavour.
Thanks again for the thoughts.
With Best Regards

From India, New Delhi
Very True...

Today I had conducted one interview for a 3 year of experienced candidate.

His mother was still working as maid servant and father has temporary workmen.

I asked him..why he still allows his mother to work as maid, when he and his brother is working in company and can support family..

He replied... that due to inflation... his mother is working..

I cant believe that a son is OK... if his mom is watching utensils of others...even after they are grown up.

I would like to share some of my own incidence.... my father had left us in my school days.. and I have my elder sister and mother.

I had started doing work when I was in 10th Standard of paper checking of classes... and i have never allowed my mother to do any work not even taking up tuitions.

I used to take tuitions @ homes... and complete my studies...my first salary was Rs. 150/- per month...ofcourse my sister also started working after TYB Com

It was very very tough times... at times we had nothing to eat...

My only dream was to honour my mother, My mama & Mummy... in stage..

and I had done it.. by scoring 81% in TYB Com... and they were honoured by my classes.. with trophy and my gifts

Even now I feel very happy..when I think of that...

We should always respect our parents...............

From India, Mumbai
Dear Roshni,
Very inspirational and motivating thoughts you put forward.
Understanding the feelings of others, due appreciation and involvement in the jobs are the key to success in the persoanl as well as professional endeavour. Secondly the parents who are growing their children in a manner that they fulfill their requirement before their childern ask for it, would also be leading their childern to the "Entitlement People" in the society.
Thanks again for the thoughts.
Zafar Iqbal

From Pakistan, Karachi
Really heart touching!
I wish evey manager should know the value of team members, individually and collectively, treat them like a useful and valuable member of his own family. They can become assets in entirety if you lend protective hand for them.

From India, Delhi
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