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To recognize “contributor qualities” in action, and

understand why contributors are valued so much in

the work place.

Presentation project

Goal:

Government Engineering

College

Bhavnagar

Presented by:

ANKUR PATEL

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CIVIL

Who is Contributor?One who give or add something which

is beneficial to the society according to

the law are said to be contributor.

Contributors are full of Human values

and effectiveness.

1. Wide thinking and effectiveness.

2. Human values to help common citizen .

3. Engaged in work focusing on ‘we’ not ‘I’.

Introduction

In every work, every role, there is a possibility of contributing at multiple levels –

1. contributing to self, 2. contributing to organization, 3. contributing to society.

This presentation is explaining how you can contribute at multiple levels in your career.

Contributing to Self

“An individual who “Contributes to Self” not only performs activities, but also tries to systematically develop his/her own self

through these activities”

Contributing to Society

“The Contributor not only performshis/her activities or duties, but also tries to

achieve the ‘purpose’ behind all these activities.”

True Story:

IN Ahmedabad before a year ago:

There was a Auto rickshaw driver

taking people to their place.

Once a passenger forgot his bag

in auto.

After dropping him driver found

that he missed something.

He found a small packet, having

real diamonds worth Rs. 5 Lacks.

At the same time his mother was

very critical, she needed an

operation but he couldn’t arrange

money for that.

Though having this situation he

went to the police station & told

them about this incident.

Police found that passenger &

give him the diamonds.

The passenger give him money

for his mother’s operation.

HOW CONTRIBUTOR FOCUS ON “VALUE” ?

Contributors focus on “value” of products or

services while non contributor focus on

“attributes” of products.

Contributors focus on the “value” of

experience while Non-contributors focus on

the “cost” of experience.

Contributors focus on the “value” of doing

the right things while Non-contributors focus

on the “rewards and punishments” of doing

the right things.