learn from a bee.

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Bees are one of the animals that have their own uniqueness. There are many things that we can learn from a bee which is an animal that has many benefits. Then, what can we learn from the life of bees? the following explanation of how we can learn from bees, quoted from Merdeka.com.

Simply stand in front of a honeycomb and watch the hard-working creature, then you will get a great lesson on how to be successful. Believe in disbelief, that's what a professor at Tamil Tandu Agricultural University, Dr N Ganapathy said.

According to him, by adopting the work ethic of bees, a worker, even a company, can get great success. What lessons can be learned from the workings of bees? the following explanation:

  1. Division of tasks
    Bees have a structured social environment. Each bee has a role and job desk respectively, and master the role well. They are genetically programmed not to infringe on areas that are not authorized. If a worker is able to know its role in the company well and master the role, then its performance will increase and slowly deliver it to success. Likewise, if the company is able to implement this, then there will be no role conflict.

Despite their different roles, the swarm of bees has only one purpose in common. So is the company. Leaders must be able to clearly articulate professional objectives, so that employees with multiple roles together step forward for a definite goal in the future.

  1. Morale of cooperation
    Cooperation for bees is more important than competition. Unlike today, the world of work is full of competition, especially in large and active companies. Many are paranoid, as if the position will be shifted if not competed. But not for bees. They know that they can not achieve their own goals, so they work together and live in harmony with their peers.

So also with employees and companies. Bringing together knowledge and experience, and working together, will make the job effective. No conflicts occurred. Each person respects the contribution and role of his partner.

  1. Faithful
    Loyalty is the key to long-term survival. Bees are faithful to the work they do. If they take a long time to take the honey from one flower, then they will do it constantly. A good worker must also be faithful to his work. Not easy to turn and persevere. So also employees who work for the company must be loyal to the rules, such as working hours.

  2. Work hard
    Ever seen a working honeybee? Working bees will continue to work diligently, as if the fate of his flock is at stake in his hands. No success can be achieved without hard work and perseverance. those who laze around will only be left behind and displaced by those who work hard. Working hard also means working professionally and effectively in working time.

  3. On time
    Timeliness is a common professional ethic that is not infrequently violated by everyone. For bees, it should not be too late. They depend on the sun while feeding, so the bees will leave when the sun rises and comes home at sunset. on time is a bee way to get optimal results.

So also for workers or employees of the company. Timely will also provide optimal results because workers use their time effectively. Also on time, you will not experience stress because it is too late.

  1. Obligations first, new rights
    For the bees, the herd's interests are the first to come first, and then his personal interests. They work to take honey for the benefit of the herd. as well as bees in charge of keeping the nest, all done in the interest of the herd. It may look unpleasant because it has to sacrifice a lot.

However, by prioritizing the interests of his flock, the bee's work system runs smoothly, as all ruling out his personal ego and jointly building up his flock. Just imagine if the guardian bees do not want to keep the nest because of his ego? So the nest and the whole herd will be in danger of being corrupted and dead.

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Hi jiruu! Thanks for such a nice post about Bees. I have really enjoyed it and definitely we can also learn many things from them. Good Job!

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