GANDHINAGAR INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
Contributor Personality Development
Focus On Value
Guided by:-
rof. Nirupama Patel
Prepared By:-
Vedant Dave(140120119247)
Active Learning Assignment
Mechanical L
Focus
On
Value
Flow Of Presentation
Introduction
What Does Creating Value Mean???
Illustrative Examples
Application Examples
Quotes
• In the term of contributor we define focus on value as
below:
• One of the aspect of a Contributor’s Mindset is his/her
goal of creating value – for self, for family, for the
team, for the organization, for customers, and for
society.
• In short, the Contributor aims to create value for all
stakeholders in his / her life.
Introduction
What Does Creating Value Mean???
• Creating value means making a positive difference, a tangible
impact, a specific contribution to any situation.
• This positive difference or impact can be in the form of
achieving a specific goal, creating a product, creating ‘human
touch’ in a particular interaction, or enhancing one’s own
capacity or the capacity of one’s colleagues and team- mates.
• Contributors are therefore extremely result- focused, but the
result is measured in terms of value created.
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Non-Contributors in Workplace Contributors in Workplace
A Non-Contributor person always
thinks about ‘rewards and
punishments’ of doing right things.
Contributors ‘Focuses on Value’
of doing right things.
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A Non-Contributor
focuses on what they have
lost in the experience.
A Contributor focuses
on what they have learnt
from the experience.
Non-Contributors focuses
on the style and design of
the product. They does not
focuses on the ‘Value’ of
the product
They focuses on the ‘Value’
of the product. In spite of
having best design and style,
they won’t buy it if it has no
value.
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Morris Goodman
The Miracle Man
• On March 10, 1981, Goodman
took a flight around Chesapeake
Bay and the southern tip of
the Delmarva Peninsula.
• Without any warning, the plane's
engine lost power.
• After initial treatment at a local
hospital in nearby Nassawadox,
Virginia, a surgery was performed. Goodman was conscious by
noticing his limited eye movement.
• After weeks of intense practice, voluntarily using other abdominal
muscles, Goodman was able to take his first breath without the use of
a machine and n began to utter a single word - "Mama.“
• Soon he began to eat, and began working on learning to walk again.
Goodman continued to work to improve his leg muscle strength and
stamina until he could stand on his own. After several weeks,
Goodman was able to walk unassisted, and was released on November
13, 1981.
Morris Goodman
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Indo-Pak War:-
•On 10 September 1965 at 0800 hours,
a battalion of Pakistani armour
supported by Patton tanks attacked the
4th Grenadier positions but was unable
to locate the battalion's defenses.
• The attack preceded by intense
artillery bombardment to soften the
target and to garner a heavy fire in an
attempt to draw Indian response.
Veer Abdul Hamid
• By 0900 hours, the enemy tanks had penetrated the forward
company positions. In the melee, Hamid saw a group of Pattons
heading towards his battalion defenses.
• Seeing the gravity of the situation, he moved out to a flank with his
gun mounted on a jeep. Intense enemy shelling and tank fire did not
deter him. He fired continuously knocking out three Pattons one
after another but was killed by tank fire from the fourth before he
could engage it.
• India set up a war memorial named "Patton Nagar" ("Patton
Town") in Khemkaran District, where the captured Pakistani Patton
tanks are displayed.
Louis Pasteur
• Louis Pasteur’s personal life had been
punctuated by sickness and tragedy.
Three of his five children died of
childhood diseases. Also he had been
brought up with a sister left mentally
retarded by a childhood disease.
• His own life was touched by a brain
hemorrhage and several strokes which left
him partially paralysed. His condition
was often made worse by overwork.
• Despite his great contributions to medicine, many doctors and
veterinarians strongly opposed him—the very people who should have
seen the enormous potential of his work. Through all these trials, Pasteur
was sustained by his Christian faith.
• Pasteur always worked for the benefit of others, not for praise or for
financial gain. However, he did not shun publicity as this was an
important factor in gaining recognition of his work.
• He has been described as ‘a person of simplicity. He remained
humble despite the medals and honours.’ Pasteur’s dedication and
thoroughness enabled him to make many great discoveries.
Works Done by
Louis Pasteur-
1. Molecular asymmetry
2. Germ theory of fermentation
3. Pasteur effect
4. Pasteurization
5. Spontaneous generation
6. Vaccination
Quotes
Swami Vivekananda
Says:
• Even with the awakening of
knowledge, the potter will remain a
potter, the fisherman a fisherman,
the peasant a peasant. Why should
they leave their hereditary calling? “
– Don’t give up the work to which
you were born, even if it be attended
with defects.”
• If they are taught in this way, why
should they give up their respective
callings? Rather they will apply their
knowledge to the better performance
of the work to which they have been
born. 21
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Focus On Value

  • 1. GANDHINAGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Contributor Personality Development Focus On Value Guided by:- rof. Nirupama Patel Prepared By:- Vedant Dave(140120119247) Active Learning Assignment Mechanical L
  • 3. Flow Of Presentation Introduction What Does Creating Value Mean??? Illustrative Examples Application Examples Quotes
  • 4. • In the term of contributor we define focus on value as below: • One of the aspect of a Contributor’s Mindset is his/her goal of creating value – for self, for family, for the team, for the organization, for customers, and for society. • In short, the Contributor aims to create value for all stakeholders in his / her life. Introduction
  • 5. What Does Creating Value Mean??? • Creating value means making a positive difference, a tangible impact, a specific contribution to any situation. • This positive difference or impact can be in the form of achieving a specific goal, creating a product, creating ‘human touch’ in a particular interaction, or enhancing one’s own capacity or the capacity of one’s colleagues and team- mates. • Contributors are therefore extremely result- focused, but the result is measured in terms of value created.
  • 7. Non-Contributors in Workplace Contributors in Workplace A Non-Contributor person always thinks about ‘rewards and punishments’ of doing right things. Contributors ‘Focuses on Value’ of doing right things.
  • 9. A Non-Contributor focuses on what they have lost in the experience. A Contributor focuses on what they have learnt from the experience.
  • 10. Non-Contributors focuses on the style and design of the product. They does not focuses on the ‘Value’ of the product They focuses on the ‘Value’ of the product. In spite of having best design and style, they won’t buy it if it has no value.
  • 12. Morris Goodman The Miracle Man • On March 10, 1981, Goodman took a flight around Chesapeake Bay and the southern tip of the Delmarva Peninsula. • Without any warning, the plane's engine lost power. • After initial treatment at a local hospital in nearby Nassawadox,
  • 13. Virginia, a surgery was performed. Goodman was conscious by noticing his limited eye movement. • After weeks of intense practice, voluntarily using other abdominal muscles, Goodman was able to take his first breath without the use of a machine and n began to utter a single word - "Mama.“ • Soon he began to eat, and began working on learning to walk again. Goodman continued to work to improve his leg muscle strength and stamina until he could stand on his own. After several weeks, Goodman was able to walk unassisted, and was released on November 13, 1981. Morris Goodman
  • 15. Indo-Pak War:- •On 10 September 1965 at 0800 hours, a battalion of Pakistani armour supported by Patton tanks attacked the 4th Grenadier positions but was unable to locate the battalion's defenses. • The attack preceded by intense artillery bombardment to soften the target and to garner a heavy fire in an attempt to draw Indian response. Veer Abdul Hamid
  • 16. • By 0900 hours, the enemy tanks had penetrated the forward company positions. In the melee, Hamid saw a group of Pattons heading towards his battalion defenses. • Seeing the gravity of the situation, he moved out to a flank with his gun mounted on a jeep. Intense enemy shelling and tank fire did not deter him. He fired continuously knocking out three Pattons one after another but was killed by tank fire from the fourth before he could engage it. • India set up a war memorial named "Patton Nagar" ("Patton Town") in Khemkaran District, where the captured Pakistani Patton tanks are displayed.
  • 17. Louis Pasteur • Louis Pasteur’s personal life had been punctuated by sickness and tragedy. Three of his five children died of childhood diseases. Also he had been brought up with a sister left mentally retarded by a childhood disease. • His own life was touched by a brain hemorrhage and several strokes which left him partially paralysed. His condition was often made worse by overwork.
  • 18. • Despite his great contributions to medicine, many doctors and veterinarians strongly opposed him—the very people who should have seen the enormous potential of his work. Through all these trials, Pasteur was sustained by his Christian faith. • Pasteur always worked for the benefit of others, not for praise or for financial gain. However, he did not shun publicity as this was an important factor in gaining recognition of his work. • He has been described as ‘a person of simplicity. He remained humble despite the medals and honours.’ Pasteur’s dedication and thoroughness enabled him to make many great discoveries.
  • 19. Works Done by Louis Pasteur- 1. Molecular asymmetry 2. Germ theory of fermentation 3. Pasteur effect 4. Pasteurization 5. Spontaneous generation 6. Vaccination
  • 21. Swami Vivekananda Says: • Even with the awakening of knowledge, the potter will remain a potter, the fisherman a fisherman, the peasant a peasant. Why should they leave their hereditary calling? “ – Don’t give up the work to which you were born, even if it be attended with defects.” • If they are taught in this way, why should they give up their respective callings? Rather they will apply their knowledge to the better performance of the work to which they have been born. 21