Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Learnings from 3 Monks Story


The principles of management can be understood by a movie on three monks. Three Monks is a Chinese animated feature film produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. After the Cultural Revolution and the fall of the political Gang of Four in 1976, the film was one of the first animations created as part of the rebirth period. It is also referred to as The Three Buddhist Priests.

The film is based on the ancient Chinese proverb "One monk will shoulder two buckets of water; two monks will share the load, but add a third and no one will want to fetch water." The film does not contain any dialogues, allowing it to be watched by any culture, and a different music instrument was used to signify each monk.

STORY:
A young monk lives a simple life in a temple on top of a hill. He has one daily task of hauling two buckets of water up the hill. He tries to share the job with another monk, but the carry pole is only long enough for one bucket. The arrival of a third monk prompts everyone to expect that someone else will take on the chore. Consequently, no one fetches water though everybody is thirsty. At night, a rat comes to scrounge and then knocks the candle holder, leading to a devastating fire in the temple. The three monks finally unite together and make a concerted effort to put out the fire. Since then they understand the old saying "unity is strength" and begin to live a harmonious life. The temple never lacks water again.

MANAGEMENT:

Innovation: Transition from method 2 to method 3 is innovation.  When the monastery is on fire they realize that it is better to think in terms of team goals rather than individualistic goals. The monk at the bottom fills the buckets, the middle monk works on pulley system and the third monk at the top douses the fire with water in the bucket. This shows difficult situation inspires ingenious solutions.
Teamwork: The Three monks allow personal pride to interfere with the performance of daily tasks, each believing that the other two should be the ones to go downhill to fetch water. When a fire breaks out, however, they understand how silly they have been and work together to save the temple. So, from this we learn that in an organization and in a team, its important to take personal vanity out of the equation and to perform the duty at hand so that there is no regret later. A Manager has to take a note of this and check for any signs of work-delegation to others in his team.

PRODUCTIVITY:

Event
Output (No. of buckets)
Input(Worker Energy units)
Productivity = Output/Input
1 Man – 2 buckets
2
2
1
2 Men – 1 bucket
1
0.5
2

CONCLUSION:

The productivity increases with the increase in the number of persons
Disputes and conflicts are bound to arise but they need to be minimized.     
Team work and coordination is the key to success
The productivity increases with the increase in the number of persons 
Synergy needs to be maintained

3 comments:

  1. Truely speaking I never imagined that anyone can ever conclude such a useful thing from a normal animated movie ..... i must say its really GREAT WORK ... !!!

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  2. The story indicates a moral "Unity is strength" which applies to all aspects. Majorly in corporate life it is very necessary to work in team to gain maximum benefits in minimum possible time. I liked the way this concept is being explained with an example. Good Work

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  3. Reminds me how we were taught the important aspects of Unity & Honesty by mean of stories during early school days. The interpretation is effortless & direct to appreciate. Linkage to current corporate scenario made me like it even more. I want to watch the movie now.

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