Answer:
No. Issues like laziness require the intervention of a superior figure.
Step-by-step explanation:
From the lesson about ' How the Camel got his Hump,' we find that most times, a superior might be needed to make subordinates or employees change their negative dispositions. The Camel was described as a lazy animal who left all the work for the Horse, Dog, and Ox. He would only say 'Humph'. It took the animals reporting this misconduct to the Djinn before a solution was found. The Djinn gave the Camel a hump that could let it work for three days without being tired.
In the same way, when employees in an organization are found to have negative attitudes like laziness and irresponsibility, they ought to be reported to their superiors who will correct them or find other solutions.