Month: March 2025

Embracing Chaos with a plan of transition to order : A Manager’s Strategy for the Unknown. 

For some of the projects, in the beginning there is only Unknown! 

  • Nothing has been built yet.
  • No clear role models exist—only distant possibilities of feasibility.
  • The team is entirely new.
  • Committing to a deadline comes with a high risk of missing it.

In these situations, the best strategy a manager can adopt is ** controlled chaos **. This doesn’t mean having no strategy at all; rather, it means learning to navigate and leverage chaos effectively. The key is to embrace the unknown while continuously working toward order.

### **Build the Team**

Building a team isn’t just about hiring people and putting them in a shared space—physical or virtual. A strong team is one where every member feels motivated, empowered, and safe to take action. There’s no universal formula for this; every manager and every team is different. Experiment with different approaches, discard what doesn’t work, and adopt what does. Most importantly, recognize that team-building is an ongoing process, not just something that happens in the first month.

### **Learn from Progress (Both Success and Failure)**

Failure is an inevitable part of any ambitious project, but it’s also a valuable learning opportunity. The key is to create a culture where these lessons are absorbed and applied. Learning from both successes and failures must be embedded in the team’s DNA, otherwise, these insights will be lost.

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The King was furious

The King was furious

A stray arrow from his own camp,

killed his favorite horse. 

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He ordered arrows to be fired 

Towards his own men.

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He ordered retreat 

And marched with anger 

To his own fort. 

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All the men at arms,

Left to wear different colors. 

The king was still furious. 

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Dreary nightmare

Every night,

I had the same dreary nightmare,

waking me up sweaty, lost and scared.

Always,

I was cuddled -

soothing voice, surrounded me.

Until today,

No warm hands holding me.

No musical notes to make me merry.

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