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The Contributor’s Identity

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Branch : Computer Engineering Semester : Second Presented by :

Surbhi R Yadav (141200107065)Heena Zala (141200107066)Ankit Vishwakarma (141200107064)Rupesh Bhati (141200107057)Ravi Sharma (141200107059)Shreya Solanki (141200107060)Kartik Thakkar (141200107061)Vraj Trivedi (141200107063)

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Aditya Institute of Technology

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Introduction

“Who am I”, one’s mind always once in his life come across

this question.

The answer he choose makes him either a contributor or a

non-contributor

Contributors and Non-Contributors define themselves very

differently

Contributors choose the dynamic identity while the non-

contributors choose the static identity.

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What is Identity

• Identity is a term which needs to be defined properly.

• Identity does not mean Name, Family Name, Father’s name, your

achievements, your qualifications etc. though this too is known as

a type of identity, it is not a true Contributors identity.

• A Contributors Identity is their vision, their potential to contribute,

their urge to contribute and their eagerness to take responsibilities.

• A true contributor is identified by such values.

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Non-contributors usually define themselves in terms of :

what they have acquired in life (e.g. qualifications, position,

years of experience, etc.). This is a static identity, based on

your past glories or past failures. This static identity leaves

you trapped in history

Static Identity

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Traits of a Static Person

Qualifications and Awards

Power and Position

Past Achievements

Knowledge gained

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Qualifications and Awards

The one with static

identity only thinks

about himself and his

personal goals or

achievements

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Power and Position

He is always boastful about his power and position, using his power and position only for himself and have no concern of anyone else

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Past Achievement

The one with static

identity is takes too pride

for his past achievement

and hence losing focus on

his current goals.

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Knowledge Gained

The one with static

identity is always

bounded by the

knowledge gained by him.

He cannot think out-of-

the-box anymore.

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Dynamic Person

Contributors define themselves in terms of what

they will become or accomplish (e.g. capacity to

deliver, commitment and ownership of the

organization’s purpose, etc.).

This is a dynamic identity based on your “being”

and “becoming”.

Such an identity lets you choose to live a better

future.

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Responsible

Acts responsible notonly towards him, butalso to the peoplearound him.

He is the one to makethe difference to theworld with his poweror knowledge.

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Future potential and

Willingness to grow

Not proud about his

glories and looks for

further achievements.

Having willingness to

learn and grow.

Not restricted to any

boundaries.

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Broad Minded

Aim oriented

Unlimited Goals

Interest in the other affairs other then their

goals

Always ready to help ,serve as share their

knowledge and whatever power they

possessed.

Conservative

Self Center

Limited to Goals

Self Oriented

No interest in the other affairs other

then their goals

Not helpful to others

Static Identity Dynamic Identity

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Examples of Persons

we observe in daily

life

A Peon (named -X)

A Teacher (named-Y)

A Bus-conductor (named -Z)

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Person X – the peon:

Limited knowledge and

skills.

takes pride in his work.

helps the people around

him.

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Static Behaviors:

Not willing to work

more than the office

hours.

Dynamic Behaviors:

Although his

qualifications are

limited, he takes pride

in his work.

Always ready to help

the people around him.

Willingness to do the

work other than the

work assigned to him.

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Person Y – the teacher:

o Extensive knowledge and skills.

o Being punctual.

o Unable to devote sufficient time

to the students.

o Has a vision for the college’s

growth and takes steps in order to

improve the college’s reputation.

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Static Behaviors:

Unable to devote

time to the students,

hence not able to help

them out.

Proud about the

knowledge gained.

Dynamic Behaviors:

Punctual about the work.

Looks for the betterment of

the organization.

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Person Z – the bus-

conductor:

o Performs his assigned

duties for the sake of doing

it.

o Asks for change from the

passengers, even when he

has one.

o Not willing to help the

people.

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Static Behaviors:

Z does not offer his

reserved seat to the

needy ones (e.g.. To

old aged people).

Not helping people,

even when he could

have.

Dynamic Behaviors:

None

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X has a dynamic identity.

We learnt that, even though you work for a limited period,work efficiently.

Help out the people around you and make the difference.

Y has a dynamic identity:

We learn how to impart the knowledge possessed by one tothe others.

Devote time to the people to whom you can help.

Contribute not only to yourself but also to the institution andits welfare.

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Conclusions

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Z has a static identity:

His unhelpful behavior creates inconvenience to the

passengers on the bus.

If you are in possession of some authority or power, help the

people around you.

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Some more examples for

Static Identity versus Dynamic Identity

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Static Identity

A Teacher who feels..

…I got prestigious award

of best teacher from

CM.

Dynamic Identity

A Teacher who feels..

…I have to make sure that

all the student of my

class get pass with

flying marks.

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Static Identity

The Commanding

Officer of troops of

army who feels…

…I am the commander of

thousands of soldier.

Dynamic Identity

The Commanding Officerof troops of army whofeels..

…Being the commander oftroops, I have theresponsibility to look afterwelfare of my troops and toguard the nation.

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Static Identity

The Software Engineer

who feels…

…15 years back, I got a

gold medal in my

subject. I have developed

many software and have

nothing to achieve now.

Dynamic Identity

The Software Engineerwho feels…

…I love developingsoftware and still have tolearn many upcomingtechnologies fordeveloping newsoftware.

E.g. Steve Jobs

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