Leadership Lessons from Bhagavad-gitaEdler, AliceAdamshick, MarkFanning, RuthPiro, Nancy
The Bhagavad Gita places a strong emphasis on self-awareness as the foundation of mindfulness. It encourages individuals to delve into the depths of their inner selves, understanding their true nature, strengths, and weaknesses. Through self-awareness, one can make conscious choices and engage in ...
In our bustling lives, where the constant noise of daily routines often drowns out our inner voices, leaving little room for reflection, the profound wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita often remains unexplored. However, for those seeking to infuse their creative endeavours with a deeper sense of purpose...
The Bhagavad-Gita has a profound influence on the spirit of mankind by its devotion to God which is manifested by actions.”-Dr. Albert Schweizer
The tremendous contribution of India to the world is Holy Bhagavad Gita which is considered to be one of the first disclosures from God. The spiritual ideology and management lessons in this Gita were brought in to well-lighted of the world by many great Indian effort and they call the ...
Finally, there will be a discussion of some lessons that can be taken from the Gita regarding justice generally.doi:10.1080/09552367.2012.664879Joshua AndersonRoutledgeAsian PhilosophyAnderson, J. (2012), "Sen and the Bhagavad Gita: Lessons for a Theory of Justice", Asian Philosophy, 22 (1):...
Enhancement of global business practices: Lessons from the Hindu Bhagavad Gita . European Business Review , 21 ( 2 ), 128 – 143 .Natesan, N. , Keeffe, M. and Darling, J. ( 2009 ), “ Enhancement of global business practices: lessons from the Hindu Bhagavad Gita ”, European Business ...
This essay looks to a Hindu spiritual masterpiece, the Bhagavad Gita, to draw lessons for contemporary leaders. Themes of Unity, Duty, and Equanimity are explored via direct textual quotations to suggest ways to communicate light and meaning that can strengthen and motivate our organizations. Using...
IntroductionManagement guidelines from the Bhagavad GitaOld truths in a new contextThe source of the problemUtilisation of available resourcesWork commitmentMotivation a€" self and self-transcendenceWork cultureWork resultsManager's mental healthManagement needs those who practice what they preach In ...