1. Focus - Individuals here can spend their lifetimes in pursuit of what they choose to excel in. This tendency is even more pronounced with the Japanese. It is not unheard of having say, coders, who wrote code for 15 years and would love to continue writing code for the rest of their career. Integrity is a very important trait, in that even in day to day communication people are sincere and speak their mind honestly. When one says that he/she likes something, it means he/she is really informed about it, and driven to excel in the field.
2. Action Oriented - People talk and think in terms of solving problems and actions to take rather than in getting stuck. Excuses have no place, either you do something or you don't do it. When stuck in a situation, people try to think of ways of solving it themselves rather than relying on outside help. To note, human labor is very expensive in the US. This may be a reason.
3. Planning - People do their best to be on time. Things should work as planned. People spend a lot of time planning to cover all eventualities and then go all out to fulfill the plan on schedule.
4. Competence - This ties in with 1. One needs to demonstrate competence, and concern. I haven't heard too many of my American friends apologize as profusely as we do in India simply because accidents are not meant to happen.
5. Friendliness - If you are doing something well, people will take potshots at you. Take it in your stride. Have a sense of humor. Skilfully and confidently being with people and allowing them to point your mistakes.
6. Confidence - already covered
5 comments:
Jai Gurudev dear... please chk your blog.. the photobucket pics appear no more.. please fix them :)
thnks yogi let me check those
time for praise is a very apt title for ur article.. as swami vivekananda and sri aurobindo echoed years ago that indians really need to learn the values uve blogged about especially competence and respect for time from the west in india it stands for stretcheble time and ppl profusely apologise here for no apparent reason.. i guess competence and planning are two things we're learning albeit a slow pace from the americans...
Wonderful post!! :) :)
Liked it a lot, good post. I want to read more about this.
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