Everyday a New Competition

By admin | Nov 15, 2010

Business CompetitionEvery day a new discovery is made a new invention. The world exists to move in leaps and bounds. People are striving for success and satisfaction in life in the face of strong competition. The competition is ubiquitous in every walk, every aspect of life from childhood to old age. Nobody escapes from the competition.

It is very important to know the consequences, both positive and negative as competition in society. The competition is very power that individual put on objectives, target drove higher. At school, students compete against each other colleges. The athletes compete for more wins, more records. Companies compete to increase sales, the larger markets. Just because it’s a contest, a person is forced to work harder to overcome the better and more efficient in order to defeat him.

Healthy competition is very important for the integral development of individuals, communities and nations in a broader perspective. Take the automobile industry in India, for example. It was left to stagnate in the late 80′s, with only two companies that have the same cars for three decades. Then came the economic reforms, many discovered the fray and increased competition. Given the competition, the new models, new features and more powerful cars are constantly being produced. All this ultimately benefits the customer, a wider range, a choice of meeting.

The same example can be applied in any other sector. Competition can only push for progress. Nobody can affords to be complacent and thumb. It will only leave behind one another in the race. Expected competition and promotes new thinking, new ideas, best and work hard. Makes you sit and watch the world around them. As someone rightly said, “there is no business without competition.”

Competition in a positive and healthy is the way forward. But when it is used negatively, can be harmful. We see the use of doping substances in sports-athletes are prohibited, and so on. Companies in evils such as accounts indulge manipulation, publishing false reports in their collections.

A very good example for the conclusion of the debate: This is a story from the point of the competition for dominance in space between Americans and Soviets. U.S. astronauts struggled to write with pen or other pens in space. NASA spent 12 million dollars and a couple of years to develop a pen that can writes anywhere on any surface, no problem. When relations become friendly Soviet cosmonauts were asked what they used to. The answer, a pencil.

Competition is ultimately more beneficial than detrimental to society only if you broke in a healthy way.

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