If you have read anything I have written over the years, you have probably figured out that I love stories that put management principles into action, even when they don't seem to have anything to do with business. My thought is that they are much more memorable than classroom exercises, and certainly a lot more entertaining. Here are a few of my recent favorites.
The greedy wolf: On a hot day, a wolf was feeling very hungry. He searched the forest, but he caught only a small hare. Disappointed, he thought, "This hare can't fill my stomach."
Just as the wolf was about to kill the hare, a deer ran by. The greedy wolf thought, "Instead of this small hare, let me eat that big deer."
He released the hare and chased the deer. But the deer was too fast, and it vanished into the forest. The wolf now regretted letting the hare go.
Moral: Consider keeping what's in your hand before chasing something better.
The same problems: People in a village had been complaining about the same problems to a wise man many times. One day he told them a joke, and everyone roared with laughter. After a couple of minutes, he told them the same joke and only a few of them smiled.
When he told the same joke for the third time, no one laughed anymore.
The wise man smiled and said: "You can't laugh at the same joke over and over. So why are you always crying about the same problem?"