Teamwork: Do You Have The Gift Of A Present Hero

Leaders need to provide team work too! This article discusses the theory of the 'Missing Hero' and asks you to think about what you are willing to give up in order to save the group ...
Imagine driving through a quiet countryside toward town. You round a curve in a narrow country road and come upon a traffic jam ahead. Cars in front of you are backed up around the next curve. Cars coming toward you are evenly spaced out and accelerating up to speed, as if they have stopped for something.

As you approach the centre of the jam, you notice cars in both directional lanes pulling off to get around something in the road. When you get to the centre, you spy a large mattress laying across the road. Apparently, it's fallen out of a truck. What do you do?

This true story happened to a professor in Great Britain. And, he did as everyone else did: he pulled half-way off the little two-lane road, drove around the mattress, and then back into his lane. Once back on the road - a frustrating five minutes behind schedule - he accelerated and headed for his office.

As a result of this incident, however, the professor found himself pondering several questions as he approached his office:

Q1. How many people were put how far behind schedule?

A1: Hundreds of people, thousands of minutes.

Q2. How much collective expense might have been saved if one person cared enough about the group of motorists to stop and move the mattress off the road?

A2: ALL of the loss following such an act.

By Shelley Holmes
Published: 6/28/2006
 
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