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History - telescopes to the future
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by: Thejendra BS
Nowadays if you read interviews of any top business people in any news media you will invariably see a question that asks which book they recently read or are currently reading. And their obvious answers will be the names of some new fangled management book like why the moon is still round while the earth is going flat or the fifteenth leadership habit of a maverick, or some new cutting edge book about managing people, or even some fancy novel. But you will never hear any businessman say they are reading an ordinary book like a medieval or ancient history textbook. Now you may argue where in the world does a boring textbook on history help a businessperson run his or her business. Besides who has the time to read history and who cares if some Attila the Hun plundered a village in the fourth century or some king was beheaded by his courtiers? And why bother with what has been over and forgotten, and what is the justification to study something that is unconnected with business issues? After all every modern guru preaches the need to look into the future and not look at the past. Common convincing arguments, but you may be surprised to know that reading and understanding history actually has immense business benefits. Hidden inside history lies an immense wealth of advice and real case studies that can not only help every businessman, but practically everyone whether connected with a business or not. But a history book will not help any businessman if read in the traditional way of memorizing events, dates, names, etc., intended to just pass an exam. In order to extract business gold from history you need to read it from a completely different angle. And that angle is to concentrate on what mistakes our forefathers did and how you can avoid them. And if you thought that history was just a boring school subject that must be tolerated only until you pass that dreadful exam just look at the points in its favour below.
Finally we can conclude this article with a great quote on history from Winston Churchill, "The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see."
Thejendra BS is an IT manager and author from Bangalore, India. He scribbles mild and wild articles on technology, business management, self improvement and wacky humor that get published on many reputed websites and syndicated through various RSS feeds around our planet. He has also published diverse books like Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity, Practical IT Service Management, Corporate Wardrobe-Business Humor Series and Life-365-A Year's Supply of Wisdom, Tips & Advice. Visit his web cave www.thejendra.com for his free articles and details of his books. Contributor: Thejendra BS Published here on: 30-Aug-09 Classification: Business, Change Website: http://www.thejendra.com/ |
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