This document discusses 10 management lessons that can be learned from chameleons. It describes how chameleons change color according to their environment and mood, have 360 degree vision, use their long tongue to catch prey, live under rocks for protection, and can see in two directions at once for defense. Chameleons also have grip on all surfaces, cannot hear much but are not deaf, collect clues from their environment, and communicate with other animals through color changes. The document suggests managers can adapt these chameleon traits, such as blending in and observing all angles, to improve their skills.
2. INTRODUCTION
They talk fast when others talk fast.
The laugh when others laugh.
They get excited when others are
excited.
They talk softly when others talk softly.
They listen intently when others talk.
3. 10 LESSON FROM CHAMELEON
1. Changing color
2. 360 degree arc of vision
3. It has long tongue
4. They live under rocks
5. It sees two directions at a time
6. Defensive behavior
7. Grip on all surfaces
8.They cant hear much
9. Collect clues from environment
10. Social behavior
4. 1.CHANGING COLOR
According to the light, temperature and
mood cause chameleons to change
color.
Sometimes changing color make the
chameleon more comfortable.
Sometimes it helps the animal
communicate with other chameleons.