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Blind Men and the Elephant(by John Godfrey Saxe)

(1816-1887)

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The Blind Men and the Elephant

• American poet John Godfrey Saxe (1816-1887) based this poem, on a fable that was told in India many years ago. It is a good warning about how our sensory perceptions can lead to some serious misinterpretations; especially when the investigations of the component parts of a whole,

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The First approached the Elephant

• And happening to fall• Against his broad and sturdy side, • At once began to bawl:• "God bless me! but the Elephant

Is very like a wall!"

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The Second, feeling of the tusk

• Cried, "Ho! what have we here• So very round and smooth and sharp? • To me 'tis mighty clear• This wonder of an Elephant

Is very like a spear!"

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The Third approached the animal

• And happening to take• The squirming trunk within his hands, • Thus boldly up and spake:• "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant

Is very like a snake!"

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The Fourth reached out an eager hand

• And felt about the knee.• "What most this wondrous beast is like • Is mighty plain," quoth he;• " 'Tis clear enough the Elephant

Is very like a tree!"

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The Fifth, who chanced to touch the ear

• Said: "E'en the blindest man• Can tell what this resembles most; • Deny the fact who can• This marvel of an Elephant

Is very like a fan!"

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The Sixth no sooner had begun

• About the beast to grope,• Than, seizing on the swinging tail • That fell within his scope,• "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant

Is very like a rope!"

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• And so these men of Indostan disputed loud and long,each in his own opinion exceeding stiff and strong,though each was partly in the right, and all were in the wrong!

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Moral:

• So oft in theologic wars, The disputants, I ween,Rail on in utter ignorance Of what each other mean,And prate about an Elephant Not one of them has seen!

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“And Over Here Ladies And Gentlemen The Strategic Management Beast”

“To be perfectly frank, I’m not nearly as smart as you seem to think I am” Mintzberg.

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Peter Drucker: Think through the overall mission of a business. Ask the key question: “What is our Business?”

Prime Task of Strategic Management

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SCHOOL

• Design

• Planning

• Positioning

• Entrepreneurial

• Cognitive

• Learning

• Power

• Cultural

• Environmental

• Configuration

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