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Principles of Management Revealed


in our Ancient Wisdom
• Each soul is a potential God
• Holistic approach
• Equal importance to subjectivity/objectivity
• Karma Yoga (Selfless work)
• Yoga karmasu Kaushalam
• Co-operation
Quality of Work Life and Work Ethics

• Why Work
• What is Work
• How to Work
• Spirit of Work
Essential Features of Indian Ethos and
Insight
• The divinity of a person is not merely a notion
but a truth which can be experienced by a
person in the stillness of mind, in absence of
any thought.
• Balance or equilibrium is the keynote of Indian
thought.
• The individual is taken as the central focus by
Indian Ethos.
• The divine element in the individual is only a
portion of the universal or cosmic
consciousness.
• Indian ethos gives much greater emphasis on
values (human and ethical).
• All work is worthy and honorable.
• Indian ethos rarely speaks of rights and
privileges of an individual.
• Indian thought deals with two types of
knowledge :
a) Knowledge of creation or world
b) Knowledge of creator i.e. Divine.
Indian Wisdom and Modern
Management

• Model of Man
• Managerial/Organizational Effectiveness.
• Globalization
• High technology
• Ecology
• The New Marketing concept and Total quality

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