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History - telescopes to the future
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History - telescopes to the future
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.
- There is a common saying that history repeats itself. This is proved by
the fact that one of the biggest mistakes people do is constantly repeating
the mistakes that others did. And people suffer because they ignore and
avoid history. People easily fall into the same black holes that others fell
a short while ago. Or they confidently predict the future while
experimenting with a sugar coated plan that our forefathers burnt their
hands with. This is because people are unable or unwilling to read the
warning signs of history readily visible all over the place. However, if you
ignore or avoid history you end up repeating the exact mistakes your
forefathers or predecessors did along with almost identical and disastrous
results. But if you read history it can give you hundreds of years of great
wisdom and examples to learn from, especially what to avoid rather than what
to experiment and repeat.
- Abraham Lincoln once said, "Human action can be modified to some extent,
but human nature cannot be changed." This has proved to be true from
centuries and will prove to be true forever. Except in obvious areas like
technology, medicine, scientific research, etc., there is nothing new under
the sun when it comes to managing people. But most businessmen and B-school
gurus think they have discovered a revolutionary new management concept
fresh out of the oven on how people can be managed. Unfortunately they do
not realize that a similar or identical one would have been experimented
elsewhere because they did not bother to read history. The human behavioural
patterns of what is going on right now would have definitely occurred
somewhere in the past.
- History is not really some useless stuff as most people think. History
prevents you from reinventing the wheel. Albert Einstein once said,
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results.” Throughout history people have committed the same
mistakes of trying to subdue people, wage wars, commit treachery, and
various forms of atrocities on each other leading to the same guaranteed
disastrous results as experienced earlier. Modern man is no different and
even today you see dictators and cruel people ruling many countries and
organizations. And similar crimes and follies occur inside workplaces with
equivalent disastrous results. Hence it is highly necessary to read history
as it teaches the current generation to understand things that don’t work or
never worked in the past. If you can understand history in the right
perspective it can help the present business managements to avoid needless
and futile experimentation with people management. By learning the patterns
of events in history, you can recognize the repeat of the same patterns in
what is going on around you today.
- History will not tell you where you are going, but it will tell you how
you got there. What you did in the past decided the present, and what you do
now will later decide the future. History offers a wealth of information
about how people, societies and even civilizations behave. History can teach
you some great lessons in people management like the mistakes our ancestors
did, the disastrous consequences, the fall from grace of mighty leaders and
dictators, and many great ups and downs. History is splattered with examples
of bad people management and its disastrous results. Many kings have been
assassinated due to their bad people management by the very people they
trusted. For example, Julius Caesar was stabbed by his trusted friend
Brutus. Many have been beheaded for their follies. Wars have started due to
abuse, criticism and harassment. Applied to business organizations make the
same mistakes again and again, but disguise it as newer or modern management
theories and learning experiences. But by reading and understanding history
you can avoid repeating the same mistakes again and again. History helps you
look at both the past and future at once. And you can constantly educate
yourself from those who were born earlier than you and become like Janus,
the Roman god who had two heads back to back to look into the future and the
past at the same time.
- History helps create good businesspeople and professionals, though it
may not exactly define a specific job profile in the corporate world. But by
studying the global past it gives one the knowledge and flexibility required
in many work situations. For example, you can develop good research skills
and use historical examples to design modern business plans. For example,
the wisdom of Aristotle or Socrates told centuries ago is still valid for
many business success and failures. Knowledge of history is an asset for a
variety of work and professional situations in modern global context.
History helps in identifying, understanding and avoiding cultural
sensitivities. It provides evidence about how nations have interacted with
other countries and societies in the past, and how that long standing enmity
or friendship between the countries can affect business.
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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