Bimawen Effect

More than two thousand years ago, some horse breeders in our country raised monkeys in stables to avoid horse plague. According to the analysis of relevant experts, because monkeys are naturally active, some neurotic horses can be trained to a certain extent, so that the horses can be freed from the state of being frightened and irritable, and no longer frightened by people or things that suddenly appear, and sounds. Lost. Horses can digest and sleep standing, and only lie down to rest when they are exhausted, exhausted or sick. Raising monkeys in stables can make horses stand up often without lying down, which can improve horses’ resistance to schistosomiasis. Raising monkeys in the stables aims to "repel evil and eliminate all diseases." Monkeys raised in the stables are "horse-slaughter plague", and the role of "horse-slaughter plague" is the effect of "horse plague".

In 1860, Lincoln was elected President of the United States. One day, a banker named Barn came to visit Lincoln and happened to see Senator Chase coming out of Lincoln's office. So Barn said to Lincoln: "If you want to form a cabinet, don't choose this person, because he is an arrogant guy, he even thinks he is much greater than you." Lincoln laughed: "Oh, Besides him, do you know anyone who thinks he is much greater than me?" "I don't know," Barn replied, "Why do you ask?" Lincoln said, "Because I want to choose them all. Into my cabinet."

In fact, Cai Si is indeed an extremely arrogant and jealous guy. He fanatically pursued the highest leadership and was unexpectedly defeated by Lincoln. In the end, he only took the third place---Treasury Secretary. However, this guy is indeed a powerful man, with a good set of budgets and macro-control. Lincoln has always valued him very much and tried various means to minimize conflicts with him.

Later, when Henry Raymond, the editor-in-chief of The New York Times, visited Lincoln, he reminded him that Cai Si was frantically seeking the presidency. Lincoln said to Henry in his usual humorous tone: "Didn't you grow up in the countryside? Then you must know what a horsefly is. Once, my brother and I were plowing on the farm. I drove a horse and he helped the plow. The horse was lazy and always sloppy. However, for a while it ran fast, and when it reached the ground, I discovered that there was a big horsefly stinging on him, so I beat the horsefly. It fell. My brother asked me why I wanted to kill it. I told him that he couldn’t bear to bite the horse. My brother said: Oh, it’s because of that guy that the horse runs so fast. Then, Lincoln Said meaningfully to Henry: "Now there is a horsefly named'Presidential Desire' stinging Mr. Cai Si. As long as it can make Cai Si run non-stop, I don't want to knock it down. "

The horsefly that Lincoln said is actually another kind of "horse disease." Due to the presence of horse flies, horses have become more diligent.

To some extent, corporate organization is similar to a horse herd. And those employees who have distinctive personalities, go their own way, and at the same time are extremely capable, full of doubts and a spirit of change, are the "horse flies" or "horse flies" in the enterprise. In some organizations, they are called "problem employees" and even "blacklisted" because they are difficult to manage.

In fact, an economic organization should also be equipped with "Bai Ma plague"-style characters to enhance the vitality of employees, avoid fatigue and slack, and thereby enhance the vitality of the entire organization.