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V-Lessons from Nature in Organizational Development
skb
Joined: Sep 21, 2006 Posts: 2
Posted: 2006-09-21 09:07  
“V”
“V-is the initial letter of so many words indicating success and sign used in many strategies. As for example:
Victory
Vini, Vidi, Vici (I came, I saw, I conquered)
Vision
The V sign indicated by fore finger and middle finger indicates victory
The migratory birds always fly in v shape for long distance travel as shown below :
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While the first bird flies, it creates an eddy current
by the process of movements of its wings which helps the
birds in the row behind to fly more easily. Similarly
the third row birds are being helped by those in the second row and such are the cases for other rows. Periodically they exchange their positions from back row to front row methodically to give some relieve to the front row members.
Moreover, while flying by this method (>) it helps them to pierce through the atmospheric resistance prevailing there.
This scientific “V” method helps them to fly miles together comfortably.
What a team- building! What a scientific method by practice only.
A cutting edge is always V shaped which man has developed for many applications.
Wedges are V shaped used for many technical purposes.
A perfect Fulcrum has V shaped cross section.
The elevation of each face of a Pyramid is inverted V shaped(^) which is an example of universal theory of Structural Engineering for achieving maximum strength of a structure.
Once an warrior was surrounded with his army by enemies which are double in number than his.The warrior thought how to divide the enemy’s army in two parts so that they can not fight in a co-ordinated and united way, he arranged his soldiers in V shape and drove at the middle of the enemy’s army.
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^ ^ ^ }Slodiers arranged in V shape.
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The warrior was ultimately successful in his strategy and won the battle with nearly half the number of soldiers than his enemies.
So, ‘V’ has several applications for success and achievements. Many many cheers for ‘V’.
eLeaP
Joined: Sep 13, 2006 Posts: 7
Posted: 2006-10-27 13:16  
You forgot to mention "'V' for Vendetta"
Posted: 2006-10-29 00:16  
Dear Don Weobong
I am accepting my mistake as a compliment as it transpires that at least one person has gone through it. Thank you and I will remember 'Vendetta' not only as a favourite movie but also for its inspiring meanings.
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