7 Productive Lessons an Engineer can Learn and implement from an Ant
Productivity is never an accident. It
is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and
focused effort
– Paul J. Meyer
Ants are unarguably
the most industrious creatures. Their complex social structures have inspired
many studies and filled reams of research material. Those ants are
hard-working, patient and organized, we all know.
What an Engineer can Learn?
- Focus: Don't deviate from your end goal. Take small steps and avoid multi-tasking
- Team-work: Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.
- Develop a Routine: Follow a routine to become more efficient
- Communication: Instant two-way communication helps in quick problem-solving
- Stay Positive: Look ahead-stay positive and do all you can to build a great future.
- Set deadline: Set a deadline for task completion & use it as a focal point to stay on a track
- Division of work: Everybody should know their roles and responsibilities.
How
an Engineer can Implement?
- Team-work: Many research and studies have been conducted to learn how ants work together to accomplish a task. An algorithm could be developed to mimic the ant cognitive function and implement it on a flee of robots to complete a task.
- Communication: A flee of robots can be trained to communicate with each other
- Division of work: A flee of robots could be trained to understand their roles and responsibility and division of work.
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