(Please
note that I have written in detail about Mohammed Yunus and the
Grameen Bank in my next blog. I believed that the subject was quite
important and hence deserved a separate blog post rather than to be lost
in the clutter.)
I
have never seen the NAVRANG Puzzle before. So when Prof.Mandi bought
one into class, I must frankly say that I was a little puzzled (pun
intended). The basic objective of the Navrang Puzzle (as Sir told us)
is to get all 9 colours on all 6 sides.
The Navrang Puzzle |
Unlike a standard Rubik's
Cube, the Navrang Puzzle can be dismanteled and reassembled. We were
challenged to find an algorithm or method to reassemble the Puzzle in
order to reach the intended objective. After a few desperately
minutes of thinking a few fast thinking Samaritans devised a plan (I
was completely lost!!). Unfortunately, the plan didn't work too well.
But
then Prof.Mandi solved the Puzzle in about 2 minutes using an
well-defined method. Sir had used a 3-step algorithm. It is here we
were introduced to two important concepts: (a) Organizational
Structure and (b) Unity of Objective. Before going on further about
what happened in class, I believe a short introduction to these ideas
are needed.
An
Organizational Structure consists of
activities such as task allocation, coordination and supervision,
which are directed towards the achievement of organizational aims.An
organization can be structured in many
different ways, depending on
their objectives. The structure of an organization will determine the
modes in which it operates and performs. This of course leads us to
the next idea. Unity of Objectives stands for the philosophy
according to which every individual and every process in an
organization should aim to fulfil the organization's Objectives and
Mission Statement.
Unity of Objectives |
Now,
leveing the jargon behind, let me continue with my experiences in the
class. Prof. Mandi related the above two concepts with the structured
solution he had shown for the Navrang Puzzle. Given below is a video of how to solve the Navrang Puzzle:
The most important step was to understand is that without an objective, this puzzle would never have been solved. It is the objective that determines the method in which we have to solve the problem. Any method we device, it must be capable of being easily replicated. Only then can we achieve economies of scale and get effective outputs.
The most important step was to understand is that without an objective, this puzzle would never have been solved. It is the objective that determines the method in which we have to solve the problem. Any method we device, it must be capable of being easily replicated. Only then can we achieve economies of scale and get effective outputs.
1. good that you have done the job..
ReplyDelete2. Frankly speaking in the video..u r so much confusued ! !
3. Doing is dfferent from understanding.. There is long distance / takes effort to make something understood in to a reality !
All the best.. but dont remove the video. keep it. If you want to try to improve it.OK..
blogs !
i also like your other Younus and Magnet