Dreams, Jobs and Office Re-engineering
Roles surround us from the day we are born until the day we depart from earth. How so?
If you were born in the town where it is generally the hospice which delivers you into this world, the gynaecologist, obstetrician, nurses and midwives surround your mother awaiting your arrival. These are roles that these medics do in order to make births possible and successful. But even if you were born in a far-flung agricultural area, still, the local midwife is at your mum’s side performing birth assistance job.
At the other extreme, the embalmer or mortuary operator, funeral vehicle driver, florist, sepulchre and other workers in the death-related and associated businesses or professions take you to your ultimate resting place here on earth.
So what lies in between?
From adolescence, the paediatrician, the local doctor, the nursery and kindergarten teachers are job holders that guide us in the initial steps of our material journey. As we grow, we buy food from the grocer, drugs and candies from the corner pharmacy, soda pop and fries from the fastfood stand nearby and giant toys from department shops and malls less than half-a-mile away.
Roles all around us. But we appear unaware of them. We concentrate on what we propose to do with our lives. “I wish to become a doctor.” “I will be a scientist when I grow up.” “I will fight crime. It will be my mission.” “I will exterminate graft and corruption in this country.” These are how careers are hatched. If the environment becomes supportive to these career dreams, then science and medicine will one day open their arms to more findings and exemplary medical services. Police and security will be reinforced. The political arena will see another glad-hander rise and bring back the confidence of the ruled. These and more dreams stand to be realised. More employment opportunities will open up. And more careers built.
When it is our turn to have a family with children of our own, we dream no more. Our adolescence is replayed right before our eyes with different characters playing the roles in different settings as we go about what used to be our parents’ roles. The cycle of life on earth.
Day-to-day life is nothing except work. We sometimes feel burned out with the routine. So we take a holiday to refresh ourselves and relearn the sensation of missing our employment or our firms. We come back to work with replenished energy and resolve. We perform better and become a contagion in the workplace. Everyone becomes more productive and sales shoot up. The company soars even higher, creating more and more possibilities for others.
Often, painting such scenarios as wonderful as the ones above builds us up and offer insights that become cornerstones for enhancements and inventions in the workplace. It just needs a small amount of imagination to make a blueprint of the company redirection plan and make it work.
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