Psychology, asked by gauravkm0214, 9 months ago

Consider this: You are a marketing graduate from a premier institute and for your fellowship you have chosen to create market linkages for rural products made by bamboo artisans. You took some samples to Mumbai and met some people. Being very articulate you were able to strike a deal with the rotary club for providing 200 bamboo baskets as a souvenir for an event. You came back and passed this great news to the 4 artisans you have been working with. With gusto, the artisans jumped into work as they had to make 200 baskets in 3 weeks’ time. It was daunting but doable. By the end of the first week, they made 75 pieces, but the following week had the festival of Holi which is celebrated with great pomp and the villagers don’t work for 5 days. You are shocked by this culture and devasted by the lack of professionalism as they won’t be able to finish the order on time. What would you do?

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Answered by rajv41724
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Answer:

Generally this scenario is that of a middle man being stuck in between his workers and his clients, whose order may get delayed, i.e. not get finished on time due to unexpected public holidays being introduced.

Basically, what the middleman can do is, he can either outsource so that his order may be finished on time, indeed there is a possibility that the quality of the product will be suffered however atleast he will be able to complete the order on time.

Secondly, since this was a public holiday he would in future be careful of any festivities in the country in which he is dealing. This will help to create good cognitive strategies and avoid any future errors.

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