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Three Factors Needed for Things to Happen

 

equipment, methods and processes, man still may not be able to achieve excellence in results.

 

While these three factors are essential for anything to happen, results are not always directly dependent only on these three factors. Let us see how.

 

Suppose there were many farmers farming their lands in a village. All the lands were in the same village. The seeds were purchased from the same source and the same method of farming was followed by all the farmers. However, all the farms did not produce the same yield. The farmer who worked harder and smarter would probably have got a better produce. Presuming that all the farmers were performing at the same level of efciency, if a particular land was more fertile or less fertile, it would obviously produce an excess yield or lesser yield accordingly.

 

If any of the farmers followed a more efcient method of farming, there are chances that his yield would be more than the others. Here, three factors seem to be responsible for the produce - the farmer, the land and seeds, and the method of farming. However, it is strange to know that even though all the three factors remain the same, the yield is not always the same.