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Read a short story about an exemplary boss.
Working 12 to 18 hours a day was not uncommon for scientists at the rocket launching station, Thumba. A group of such scientists was frustrated due to the work pressure and meeting their boss's demands; however, they were loyal to him. With a jolt he remembered his promise to his children. He looked for his boss who was not in his omee. Having told him just that morning. he wrapped up his work and hurried home. |
Solution
An Exemplary Boss This story highlights the unique leadership qualities of an extraordinary boss who understood the importance of balancing work and personal commitments. At the rocket launching station in Thumba, scientists often worked long hours, dedicating themselves to demanding projects. Despite the pressure, they remained loyal to their boss, driven by his leadership. One day, a scientist gathered the courage to request early leave to take his children to an exhibition. His boss granted permission without hesitation. However, engrossed in his work, the scientist lost track of time and realized he had missed his promise. Dejected, he rushed home, only to find his children were not there. To his surprise, his wife revealed that his boss had come by, taken the children to the exhibition, and fulfilled the scientist’s promise. This thoughtful act showed the boss’s empathy and understanding of his employees’ personal lives. Such leadership not only fostered loyalty but also inspired the scientists to give their best despite the challenges. The boss’s actions underscored the power of empathy and trust, proving that great leaders lead by example, even in the smallest of gestures. |
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