Dronacharya: The Mentor The employee who doesn t like working himself but is always ready to guide and train new joiners Bhishma: The Loyal The employee in a relatively senior position who happily assists the boss in spite of knowing his incompetence (because of some strange oath maybe) Dhritarashtra: The blind boss He knows that everything is wrong with his project but will still let it function without making any changes to the current processes Gandhari: The Yesmen/Women Boss s immediate juniors who know that they are a part of an evil plan but will stay blindfolded and pretend as if nothing is happening Yuddhisthira: The ethical guy Poor chap would never fudge timesheets and call in sick only when he is dying Bheema: The angry resource Always ready to pick up a fight with his peers subordinates or even the bosses Arjuna: The cool dude The star performer who also knows how to sell his skills A natural charmer very famous among the ladies Nakul Sahdev: The good average resource No one notices them They keep doing their work and get average appraisals Duryodhana: The Bully Knows how to get work done by hook or by crook Doesn t mind threatening the likes of Nakul and Sahdev to get his work done Karna: The unsung hero The best performer in the office but never claims credit for his work Stays an unsung hero for all his life Girls take him for a snobbish nerd Shakuni: The evil plotter Copies management in every mail Escalates every trivial issue sometimes to take credits and sometimes purely for fun Dhristadyumna: The One inning wonder The one who performs an extraordinary feat and then basks in the glory of it for the rest of his life Draupadi: The shared resource Keeps hopping projects on boss s advice Krishna: The Ultimate Boss (MD/CEO) who knows that it is his game while he makes everyone believe that they are playing important roles too Who says history never repeats It does everyday
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