Monday, February 13, 2012

Opportunity - Are you Ready for Success?

A few months ago, I read this wonderful book from Malcolm Gladwell called Outliers. Malcolm Gladwell is, in my opinion, an exceptional author and each of his theories are well supported by data that is an outcome of thorough research. In a world of great thinkers, who have attempted to solve complex problems, Malcolm Gladwell, takes our attention to simple occurrences, conducts research, derives data and draws simple conclusions that change one's thought process.

In this blog, I draw the reader's attention to a section in the book Outliers, called the 10,000 hour rule.

This section articulates Malcolm Gladwell's research on successful musicians, entrepreneurs and sports persons. He says, each successful person he interviewed had put in at least 10,000 hours at honing and perfecting their skill.

In the book, Malcolm Gladwell also describes the criteria for being Rich or Successful - he says, you have to be born between certain years.

The key point is that --- Opportunity does not leave a Visiting Card at the door and leave a message that says it will return in a few days. Opportunity comes when you least expect it to come.

The Person who cashes in on the Opportunity is the person who was the most "Prepared" to do so, meaning the person has already put in the 10,000 hours in the skill.

When you don't know when the opportunity is going to come, you cannot predict when the opportunity is going to come, so why not get the 10,000 hours as soon as possible and be ready when the opportunity comes?

To get to the 10,000 hours mark, a person...

  • working at 8 hours a day, requires 1,250 days which equals 5 years (@ 250 work days a year)
  • working 10 hours a day, requires 1,000 days, which equals 4 years
  • working 12 hours a day, requires 834 days, which equals 3.33 years
  • working 16 hours a day, requires 625 days, which equals 2.5 years
So, working harder, gets you prepared sooner, enhancing your chances to cash in on the opportunity when it comes!

Now look at it in another way, working 12 hours a day, gets you 5 years worth of experience in just 3.33 years!

Everyone likes a hardworking team member. So, when the Boss is looking for a person who has the best chance of solving a very critical problem or to handle a very important project, I would recommend the most hardworking individual in my team. This is because the hard working individual has the highest chance of success!, and I don't want to look like a fool by betting on someone who is less hardworking. As time goes by, this hardworking individual, gets more opportunities than others in the team and eventually becomes more successful. 

Others become obsolete and complain, that the company does not care for them, they do not provide the right environment for people to succeed and blame everything in sight.... in reality, this individual has never tried and they are in this position because of their own actions....

When I say working hard, I mean, working hard in the right direction!, For example: I live in Bangalore, if I set a goal of climbing Mount Everest, I need to start my journey in the North of Bangalore. Well, I can even start traveling south and still reach Mount Everest, but, I would have circumvented the Earth and reached at the base of Mount Everest from the Tibet.

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