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    WHAT IS MANAGEMENT

    Management in all business and human organization activity is the

    act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals and objectives.

    Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing,

    and controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or

    effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal. Resourcing encompasses the

    deployment and manipulation of human resources, financial resources,

    technological resources, and natural resources.

    Management focuses on the entire organization from both a short and

    a long-term perspective. Management is the managerial process of forming astrategic vision, setting objectives, crafting a strategy and then implementing

    and executing the strategy.

    Management goes beyond the organizations

    internal operations to include the industry and the

    general environment. The key emphasis is on issues

    related to environmental scanning and industry

    analysis, appraisal of current and future

    competitors, assessment of core competencies,

    strategic control and the effective allocation of

    organizational resources.

    Management is an organizational function, like sales, marketing or

    finance. It doesn't necessarily mean managing people. We can manage

    ourselves or the material assigned to us at work. If you managed a project

    very well on your own, it would mean that you did the job in a well-

    organized, efficient manner, making good use of all resources at your

    disposal.

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    INDIAN MANAGEMENT

    Indian management concept based on Bhagwad Gita , Veda,

    Ramayana , which deals with universal truth of life. Management

    consultants and visionary managers are getting interested and focusing

    towards the ageless, wisdom oriented, values and ideologies content in the

    Bhagwad Gita , the Upanishads or the Ramayana .

    For example, teamwork is an important principle in management, and

    Rama applied the same in search of

    Sita and was successful in the

    mission. Another one is in anorganization one must be treated

    affectionately which Rama did when

    he met Vibhishan.

    Management principles such

    as encouraging lower category of

    employees, rewards for good work,

    self-motivation, decision-making,

    recognition, market survey, market

    exploitation, time management and

    the art of communication are

    aligned with instances in the epic.

    In this modern world the art

    of Management has become a part

    and parcel of everyday life, be it at home, in the office or factory and in

    Government.

    In all organizations, where a group of human beings assemble for a

    common purpose irrespective of caste, creed, and religion, management

    principles come into play through the management of resources, finance

    and planning, priorities, policies and practice. Management is a systematic

    way of carrying out activities in any field of human effort.

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    One of the greatest contributions of India to the world is Holy Gita

    which is considered to be one of the first revelations from God.

    The management lessons in this holy book were brought in to light of

    the world by divine Maharshi Mahesh Yogi, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Swami

    Bodhanandji, and the spiritual philosophy by the great Adi Sankaracharya

    the greatest philosopher of India

    Bhagavad-Gita the essence of Vedic Literature and a complete guide to

    practical life. It provides "all that is needed to raise the consciousness of

    man to the highest possible level." Maharishi reveals the deep, universal

    truths of life that speak to the needs and aspirations of everyone.

    One of the most obvious incidences, in which use management

    principles is very clearly visible is that of Hanuman going to Lanka. His

    mission was to locate Sita there and give her Lord Rams message. When it

    became clear that Sita was in Lanka, Jamvant asked Hanuman to go there.

    He helped him in realizing his true potential and motivated him to go

    in the enemys camp. Once mentally prepared for the job and reached there,

    first thing which Hanuman did was to completely analyze the situation in

    Lanka.

    He did a complete study about the Lankans, assessing their strengths

    and weaknesses, the various threats and opportunities which he had in the

    enemys camp.

    This is what management is all about

    Ascertaining the goals, or job to be done.

    Getting mentally prepared for it.

    Having a right plan.

    Analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of the competitor and what

    threats and opportunities are there in the business.

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    This SWOT [strength, weakness, opportunities and threats] analysis is

    one of the most important aspects of modern day management. Moreover

    Jamvant motivating Hanuman is a classic example of a good Manager

    helping his personnel to realize their potential and acting accordingly.

    The other example is about of good and bad managers. A good

    manager is the one, who can get his work done even from the rivals. In

    Ramayana Sughriv has shown some of the best managerial characteristics.

    As a successful manager he had Ram to work accordingly and got his

    kingdom back from a brother who was far mightier than him.

    A good example of getting into strategic alliance with others to achieve

    your desired goal. Using his managerial skills he even had Angad to work for

    him. Angad was the son of his brother whom he got killed by Ram. Had

    Sughriv been a bad manager then the same Angad would have proved to be

    his arch nemesis.

    In the same Ramayana, again and again Ravana has shown the signs

    of a bad manager, and hence led to the demise of his kingdom. From the

    starting itself he ignored the suggestions of his managers and got his

    kingdom in the state of war with Ram.

    Moreover during a crisis, a company needs its best of the managers to

    bail it out of the same. A good manager listens to what his subordinates has

    to say and tries to keep them together especially when the organization

    needs them the most.

    But Ravanas mismanagement was responsible for Vibhishan [one of

    the wisest manager he should have listened to leaving him amidst a crisis].

    It is said that businesses are run on relations. A manager who can

    nurture good relations with the employees, clients and anyone in whose

    contact the organization and the manager comes in, can do wonders for his

    company. Lord Ram was very good at it.

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    These specific distinctions are rooted in the contrast between

    Japanese paternalism, which has sometimes been characterized as giving

    rise to "industrial feudalism," and American individualism, which might

    more accurately be characterized as personalism.

    It is proposed that the underlying factor in all of these distinctions is

    the Japanese group orientation, in which an individual's self-esteem is

    based upon group perceptions, or what has sometimes been called "saving

    face." The Japanese manager sees himself as a samurai, having duties and

    loyalties running up and down.

    In contrast, American managers' self-perceptions are far more

    internalized, and less shaped by the reactions of colleagues. The lone

    cowboy, reliant only on himself, is the underlying American business ideal,

    and his obligations to others are ultimately secondary to his duty to himself.

    Japanese managers tend to stay with one company for their entire

    work career. So when they are transferred overseas, they go to a company

    affiliate and continue working there until they are transferred to another

    affiliate or brought home.

    Their experience are limited in that they only know how their firm

    works, but the managers also gain a solid understanding of the inner

    workings of the firms international operations.

    American managers, on the other hand, often use their overseas

    experience as basis for moving to another company that is looking to

    strengthen its international position.

    Another interesting contrast is loyalty to the firm. Many Japanese

    managers stay with the firm because they believe it is wrong to accept a

    position with anyone else. They feel a strong bond of commitment to the

    company. American managers tend to have stronger loyalty to themselves

    than to the firm, and if a better job comes along they will take it.

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    JAPANESE MANAGEMENT

    In the post-World War II era a set of Japanese cultural patterns and

    managerial practices came to be known collectively as the Japanese

    management style or Japanese management techniques.

    Many of these techniques were credited with helping vault the

    Japanese economy to its status as the worlds second largest, behind only

    the United States, and with making Japanese businesses, particularly in the

    manufacturing sector, more competitive than their international

    counterparts.

    Many observers both inside and outside Japan have called into

    question the effectiveness of some traditional Japanese management

    practices. As a result, at the dawn of the 21st century Japanese

    management techniques are more than ever in a state of flux, as scholarsand business leaders alike reconsider which practices work and which don't.

    This ambition to preserve the character of the Japanese culture and

    the autonomy of the economy can be seen in 20th-century practices at both

    the macro- and microeconomic levels.

    In the national economy it is evidenced by long-standing restrictions

    (direct and indirect) on imports into Japan and the concomitant tradesurplus Japan has maintained for years. At the company level, the same

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    motive helps explain the prevalence of the Japanese keiretsu, the large and

    complex families of interdependent companies centered around their own

    banks (e.g., Sumitomo, Hitachi, Mitsubishi).

    In theory, at least, these firms can avoid "importing" their raw

    materials, components, or even capital from "foreign" (i.e., unaffiliated)

    companies by sourcing these goods from within their extensive

    organizations.

    Rooted in these and other historical traditions, some of the other key

    practices commonly associated with Japanese management techniques

    include:

    In-house training of managers Consensual and decentralized decision-making Extensive use of quality control methods Carefully codified work standards Emphasis on creating harmonious relations among workers Lifetime employment and seniority-based compensation

    The Ringi System

    The traditional decision-making process in Japanese firms is referred

    to as the ringi system. The system involves circulating proposals to all

    managers in the firm who are affected by an impending decision.

    Proposals are generally initiated by middle managers, though they may also come from top executives. In the latter case, an executive will

    generally give his idea to his subordinates and let them introduce it.

    Managers from different departments hold meetings and try to reach

    an informal consensus on the matter. Only after this consensus is reached

    will the formal document, or ringi-sho, be circulated for approval by the

    responsible managers.

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    The ringi system requires long lead times, and thus is problematic in a

    crisis. In recent years the focus on speeding up decision making has made

    this approach unpopular at many firms.

    Nonetheless, one of its underlying principles remains prevalent. That

    is, when a decision proves beneficial, the middle-level managers who initially

    advocated it receive credit; when a decision proves unsuccessful,

    responsibility is taken by top-level executives.

    Japanese managers, in the main, are looked after by the firm. Their

    job are ensured, their salaries and benefits are guaranteed. American

    managers, on the other hand, are more likely to be let go if the firm starts

    running into trouble.

    INDIAN MANAGEMENT IN EPICS

    Bhagwad Gita / Mahabharata/ Ramayana

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    One of the greatest contributions of India to the world is Holy Gita

    which is considered to be one of the first revelations from God. Bhagavad

    Gita means song of the Spirit, song of the Lord. The Holy Gita has become a

    secret driving force behind the enfoldment of one's life. In the days of doubtthis divine book will support all spiritual searches.

    This divine book will contribute to self reflection, finer feeling and

    deepen one's inner process. Then life in the world can become a real

    education dynamic, full and joyful no matter what the circumstance.

    May the wisdom of loving consciousness ever guide us on our

    journey? What makes the Holy Gita a practical psychology of transformation

    is that it offers us the tools to

    connect with our deepest

    intangible essence and we

    must learn to participate in

    the battle of life with right

    knowledge?

    The Holy Gita is theessence of the Vedas,

    Upanishads. It is a universal

    scripture applicable to people

    of all temperaments and for all times. It is a book with sublime thoughts

    and practical instructions on Yoga, Devotion, Vedanta and Action.

    It is profound in thought and sublime in heights of vision. It brings

    peace and solace to souls that are afflicted by the three fires of mortal

    existence, namely, afflictions caused by one's own body (disease etc), those

    caused by beings around one (e.g. wild animals, snakes etc.), and those

    caused by the gods (natural disasters, earth-quakes, floods etc).

    Management has become a part and parcel of everyday life, be it at

    home, in the office or factory and in Government. In all organizations, where

    a group of human beings assemble for a common purpose, management

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    principles come into play through the management of resources, finance

    and planning, priorities, policies and practice. Management is a systematic

    way of carrying out activities in any field of human effort.

    The general principles of effective management can be applied in every

    field, the differences being more in application than in principle. The

    Manager's functions can be summed up as:

    Forming a vision Planning the strategy to realize the vision. Cultivating the art of leadership. Establishing institutional excellence. Building an innovative organization. Developing human resources. Building teams and teamwork. Delegation, motivation, and communication. Reviewing performance and taking corrective steps when called

    for.

    Thus, management is a process of aligning people and getting themcommitted to work for a common goal to the maximum social benefit - in

    search of excellence.

    The critical question in all managers' minds is how to be effective in

    their job. The answer to this fundamental question is found in the Bhagavad

    Gita, which repeatedly proclaims that you must try to manage yourself.

    The reason is that unless a manager reaches a level of excellence and

    effectiveness, he or she will be merely a face in the crowd.

    The Bhagavad Gita, written thousands of years ago, enlightens us on all

    managerial techniques leading us towards a harmonious and blissful state

    of affairs in place of the conflict, tensions, poor productivity, and absence of

    motivation and so on, common in most of Indian enterprises today and

    probably in enterprises in many other countries.

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    The modern (Western) management concepts of vision, leadership,

    motivation, excellence in work, achieving goals, giving work meaning,

    decision making and planning, are all discussed in the Bhagavad Gita.

    There is one major difference.

    While Western management thought too often deals with problems at

    material, external and peripheral levels, the Bhagavad Gita tackles the

    issues from the grass roots level of human thinking. Once the basic thinking

    of man is improved, it will automatically enhance the quality of his actions

    and their results.

    The management philosophy emanating from the West is based on the

    lure of materialism and on a perennial thirst for profit, irrespective of the

    quality of the means adopted to achieve that goal.

    This phenomenon has its source in the abundant wealth of the West and

    so 'management by materialism' has caught the fancy of all the countries

    the world over, India being no exception to this trend.

    My country, India, has been in the forefront in importing these ideas

    mainly because of its centuries old indoctrination by colonial rulers, which

    has inculcated in us a feeling that anything Western is good and anything

    Indian, is inferior.

    The result is that, while huge funds have been invested in building

    temples of modem management education, no perceptible changes are

    visible in the improvement of the general quality of life - although the

    standards of living of a few has gone up. The same old struggles in almost

    all sectors of the economy, criminalization of institutions, social violence,

    exploitation and other vices are seen deep in the body politic.

    Management guidelines from the Bhagavad Gita

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    There is an important distinction between effectiveness and

    efficiency in managing. Effectiveness is doing the right things.

    Efficiency is doing things right. Forming a vision Planning the strategy to realize the vision. Cultivating the art of leadership. Establishing institutional excellence. Building an innovative organization. Developing human resources. Building teams and teamwork. Delegation, motivation, and communication. Reviewing performance and taking corrective steps when called

    for.

    Thus, management is a process of aligning people and getting them

    committed to work for a common goal to the maximum social benefit in

    search of excellence.

    In the mythical Ramayana, the battle leading to the climax was being

    played out. Would the exiled Rama edge out the evil Ravana, rescue his wife

    Sita whom the latter had abducted, and return home to reclaim kingship, or

    would he face defeat at the hands of Ravanas massive army?

    Ramas motley group of men and monkeys were no match for the evil

    Ravanas forces and weaponry. Or so thought Vibhishan, Ravanas brother

    who had defected to Ramas side. Unable to contai n his concerns, he

    questioned Rama: How will you defeat this huge army with your limited

    resources? The reply that Rama gave stands out as a great lesson in

    leadership, more on the role and importance of EI as one can ever come

    across.

    As a charioteer, he told Vibhishan who listened with rapt attention;

    you have to make sure you have a clear vision, and a cause worth fighting

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    for. In the case of Ramayana, the cause was to rescue his beloved Sita and

    the vision was to defeat the evil forces.

    Many prominent industry leaders today opine that you need not

    necessarily have a vision; rather, taking one step at a time could be a much

    more practical way of going about, but I think that unless you have a vision,

    you will never be able to follow a trajectory.

    In the words of the great Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, The world

    steps aside to a person who knows where he or she is going. In that

    parlance, unless you know where you are going, how will the world step

    aside and aid you in your pursuit?

    Coming back to the battlefield of Ramayana, Rama narrated to

    Vibhishan, that the four wheels of the chariot are character, courage, ethics,

    and valor. Character is the most fundamental thing for a leader. As a leader,

    you must know who you are and what you stand for and communicate the

    same to your people through actions rather than words. It is essential for a

    leader to walk the talk; leadership doesnt come from a business card, nor

    does respect.

    It is the ethics, the value system you embody that does the needful.

    Courage in this scenario would be the ability to take unpopular decisions,

    while valor is the courage to defend those very decisions.

    In the event of an unpopular decision, and such decisions are a part

    and parcel of a leaders life since leadership begins where logic ends, it

    surely gets lonely out there, but you show the valor, walk the talk, and yourteammates are sure to follow you.

    Rama continued to enumerate what the horses drawing the chariot

    stood for. They are, he said with gusto, strength, energy, and passion. In a

    battle, you must have the strength to discriminate between the right and

    wrong, and the zeal and perseverance to keep working towards your goal.

    The four reins of a horse, he went on to say, are forgiveness,compassion, consistency, and equanimity. It is essential to touch the hearts

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    before you ask for the hand. Touching heart needs compassion and

    forgiveness. Consistency and equanimity are hallmark of character which

    creates trust with the followers.

    The chariots wheels, the horses, and their reins are among the most

    important of a warriors (and therefore a leaders) repertoire: The weaponry:

    knowledge, strategy, intelligence, skills, commitment, and a restraint of

    ego these are the weapons that will help us win this mammoth battle,

    proclaimed Rama to his army and Vibhishan before leading them into the

    epic struggle.

    Arm yourself with these and no war will be lost, he told them.

    After a spirited battle, his army the motley group of men and monkeys

    defeated the heavily equipped Ravana and his forces.

    The way the Ramayana portrays the essential attributes of a leader is

    a revelation. Many of todays thinkers analyze too much and thus lose the

    charm of simplicity. You need not analyze and complicate things; what the

    HBR and the statement of Rama in the Ramayana say are one and the

    same; that EI, an embodiment of all these things mentioned above, is whatmakes victory possible against any opposition.

    INDIAN MANAGEMENT LESSONS

    FROM

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    BOLLYWOOD INDUSTRY

    Bollywood, the nickname for Hindi film industry, is not just creating

    films for entertainment with all that masala stuff but depicting the lessons

    for life. Some of them are great inspiration for the society as well as acts as

    an unflattering mirror to our ever-changing society.

    Some of bollywood movies place really good example of Indian

    management like Chak De, Swades, Lagaan , and many others.

    The movie "Chak De India" starring Shahrukh Khan and a bunch of

    endearing young women made an entry in the books of management and

    attracted the world of management professionals.

    3 IDIOTS

    Management Lessons from 3 Idiots Movie

    Never Try to Be Successful

    Success is the bye-product. Excellence always creates success. So,

    never run after the success, let it happen automatically in the life.

    Freedom To Life

    Dont die before actual death. Live

    every moment to the fullest as you are going

    to die today night. Life is gifted to

    humankind to live, live & live @ happiness.

    Passion Leads To Excellence

    When your hobby becomes your

    profession and passion becomes your

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    profession. You will be able to lead up to excellence in the life.

    Satisfaction, pleasure, joy and love will be the outcome of following

    passion. Following your passion for years, you will surely become something

    one day.

    Learning Is Very Simple

    Teachers do fail. Learners never fail. Learning is never complicated or

    difficult. Learning is always possible whatever rule you apply.

    Pressure At Head

    Current education system is developing pressures on students head.

    University intelligence is useful and making some impact in the life but it

    cannot be at the cost of the life.

    Life Is Emotion Management Not Intelligence Optimization

    Memory and regular study have definite value and it always helps you

    in leading a life. You are able to survive even if you can make some mark in

    the path of the life. With artificial intelligence, you can survive and win but

    you cannot prove yourself genius. Therefore, in this process genius dies in

    you.

    Necessity Is The Mother Of Invention

    Necessity creates pressure and forces you to invent something or to

    make it happen or to use your potentiality.

    Aamir Khan in this film, 3 idiots, is able to prove in the film by using

    vacuum pump at the last moment.

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    Simplicity is Life

    Life is need base never want base. Desires have no ends. Simplicity is

    way of life and Indian culture highly stresses on simple living and high

    thinking, and this is the way of life: Legs down to earth and eyes looking

    beyond the sky

    Industrial Leadership

    Dean of the institute in 3 idiots is showing very typical leadership. He

    has his own principles, values and ideology, and he leads the whole institute

    accordingly. This is an example of current institutional leadership. In the

    present scenario, most of the institutes are fixed in a block or Squarish

    thinking.

    Love Is Time & Space Free

    Love is not time bound and space bound. It is very well demonstrated

    in this movie same love was demonstrated by Krishna and Meera. Love is

    border free, time free and space free.

    Importance Of One Word In Communication

    If communication dies, everything dies. Each word has impact and

    value in communication. One word if used wrongly or emphasized wrongly

    or paused at a wrong place in communication what effect it creates and how

    is it affected is demonstrated very well in this movie.

    Mediocrity Is Penalized

    Middle class family or average talent or average institute is going to

    suffer and has to pay maximum price in the life if they do not upgrade their

    living standards.

    Lagaan

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    Lagaan is the story of a leader ( Bhuvan ) who develops the cricket

    team,did not known about western management, do not have any idea

    about TQM, or but he developed the team spirit, united all the villagers,

    motivated them and ultimately attained the objective i.e. won the matchagainst the British because to win the match, to create an affective team

    was his sadhana and he attained his goal.

    A Lesson in Entrepreneurship:

    The protagonist in the movie i.e. Bhuvan's character is risk taking,

    responsible, confident, encouraging; supportive with a 'never say die'

    attitude which is an intrinsic character for any manager.

    It was the village ingenuity of Bhuvan that gave him the idea to

    challenge the British in a cricket match and getting exempted from the tax

    Lagaan levied on them. Otherwise the villagers couldnt have payed the tax

    in aftermath of a drought. Such risk taking and thinking out of the box is

    required for every new venture or a commercial startup.

    A Lesson In Teamwork

    The relentless pursuit of Bhuvan coupled with some team spirit and

    co-operation made the villagers form a cricket team. A cricket team that

    went on to beat an established, professional and well equipped British team.

    Bhuvan upholded this saying throughout fear not; only believe .

    Giving his vision to his team that they can win and get through the

    tax debt by winning a cricket match was key element that how to handle a

    team. Convincing people is very tough; the way Bhuvan did it was really very

    good.

    The learn ings from Bhuvans team can be.

    spirit and power of team work

    will power and determination

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    unity and focus on common goal

    A lesson of relentless spirit to fight

    There was terrible start to Bhuvans cricket match idea. The problem

    was villagers didnt know how to play it some couldnt wield the bat. But

    Bhuvan with the help of Elizabeth led them secretly to a real cricket match

    of the British team and later on emulated that in their own fields.

    The team later on learnt by imitating Bhuvan and managed to get hold

    of the game. This gives an important lesson Accept the challenge, be open -

    minded . It tells us even if you don't know something you can learn and

    achieve it what is needed is perhaps the zeal and willingness to learn.

    Other lessons that we can learn & teach from the movie.

    The importance of learning to survive & win.

    The importance of accepting & working with diversity.

    The need for a can do spirit, a positive attitude and the importance of

    fighting the typical Indian despondency.

    The need to stay focused single-mindedly on Results

    the importance of being objective & unbiased.

    The importance of trust despite betrayal.

    The importance of learning to manage and work with limitations and

    minimum resources.

    The importance of taking chances & risks to make dreams come true.

    MANAGEMENT LESSONS FROM INDIAN CITIZENS

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    Reliance, Infosys, Aditya Birla Group, Tatas, and many others like

    them are the organizations that have attained level of excellence and we

    know the owners are Indians. This denotes that excellence can be attained if

    one is dedicated, honest and work with a sense of purpose.

    Dhirubhai Ambani

    Dhirubhai Ambani was the most enterprising Indian entrepreneur.

    His life journey is reminiscent of the rags to riches story. He is remembered

    as the one who rewrote Indian corporate history and built a truly global

    corporate group.

    Dhirubhai Ambani is credited with shaping India's equity culture,

    attracting millions of retail investors in a market till then dominated by

    financial institutions. Dhirubhai revolutionized

    capital markets.

    From nothing, he generated billions of

    rupees in wealth for those who put their trust in

    his companies. His efforts helped create an

    'equity cult' in the Indian capital market. With

    innovative instruments like the convertible

    debenture,

    Great management lessons from Dhirubhai Ambani

    Roll up your sleeves and help - sense of do it yourself

    Be a safety net for your team.

    The silent benefactor.

    Dream big, but dream with your eyes open

    Leave the professional alone!

    Change your orbit, constantly!

    The arm-around-the-shoulder leader.

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    Supply creating Demand.

    Money is not a product by itself, it is a by-product, so don't chase

    it.

    INDIAN ETHOS

    Oxford defines ethos as The characteristic Spirit and Beliefs of

    community/people which distinguishes one culture from the other. Indian

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    ethos is drawn from the Vedas, the Ramayana, Mahabharata, the

    Bhagwadgita, and Upanishads. Right from the Vedic age it has been

    discovered two basic universal truths of life.

    1. The essential infinitude and divinity of all souls.

    2. The essential oneness and solidarity of universe and all life.

    The salient ideas and thoughts of Indian Ethos in Management revealed by

    our ancient scriptures are:

    1. Atmano Mokshartham, Jagat Hitaya Cha : All work is an

    opportunity for doing good to the world and thus gaining materially

    and spiritually in our lives.

    2. Archet Dana Manabhyam: Worship people not only with material

    things but also by showing respect to their enterprising divinity

    within.

    3. Atmana Vindyate Viryam : Strength and inspiration for excelling in

    work comes from the Divine, God within, through prayer, spiritual

    readings and unselfish work.

    4. Yogah Karmashu Kaushalam, Samatvam Yoga Uchyate : He who

    works with calm and even mind achieves the most.

    5. Yadishi Bhavana Yasya Siddhi Bhavati Tadrishi : As we think, so

    we succeed, so we become. Attention to means ensures the end.

    6. Parasparam Bhavayantah Shreyah Param Bhavapsyathah: By

    mutual cooperation, respect and fellow feeling, all of us enjoy the

    highest good both material and spiritual.

    7. Tesham Sukhm Tesham Shanti Shaswati : Infinite happiness and

    infinite peace come to them who see the Divine in all beings.

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    8. Paraspar Devo Bhav : Regard the other person as a divine being. All

    of us have the same consciousness though our packages and

    containers are different.

    The first truth was expressed UPNISHADA as Aham Brahmasi (I am

    Brahman) Or Ayam Atma Brahman i.e. The Individual soul is Brahman Or

    Tattwamasi (Thou art that). This is the first truth thought to every child.

    Even a poor uneducated man living in a hut knows that God is in everybody

    and therefore there is sameness in all. The second truth is about a holistic

    universe.

    Where at a level of pervading consciousness everything is

    interconnected at VYASTHI LEVEL (Individual level) my limbs, hands, legs,

    ears, eyes, heart, lungs. Everything are me. I live in all of them. Their

    sorrows and joys are my sorrows and joys.

    Similarly at SAMASTHI level (the whole universe) I am not a single

    individual but I am a part of the whole universe just as my limbs are part of

    me.

    Modern science has accepted that in this holistic universe all minds

    and matters are interconnected at a deeper level. The basic unity of life

    cannot be broken.

    Love, sacrifice therefore emerge as the only for a meaningful living. On

    the basis of this holistic vision, Indians have developed work ethos of life.

    They found that all work, physical or mental, managerial or administrativehave to be directed towards single purpose.

    The manifestation of the divinity in man by working for the good of

    others, for the happiness of others. These Indian ethos are required all over

    the world in present scenario in managing business and industry effectively

    and efficiently.

    Some of these ethoss are as follows:

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    The Vedantic View Of Karma

    All work/Karma to manifest divinity, hence these must be pure, good,

    honest and sincere. Indian philosophy also teaches to perform every work

    without having any attachment to result, because results do not fall under

    the jurisdiction of a doer.

    Such thinking and understanding will change the whole attitude.

    Now the results will become a PRASAD -gratitude coming from the God

    himself. You can now accept the result with open mind without

    apprehensions-just as you accept members into Karma Yoga.

    The Self (Atman) As The Soure Of All Power:

    Considering motivations as internal every human being has the same

    divine atman with immense potentialities within Vedanta brings infinite

    expansion of mind, breaks down all the barriers and brings out the God in

    man. Motivation is to be internal and not external.

    Such motivation involves the inner beauty and does not promote any

    greed in an individual to have more and more in return of his work.

    Welfare Of All (Yagna Spirit):

    Vedanta teaches to perform all activities. ATMANO MOKHARTH

    JAGAT HITAY CHA Serve your personal interest but do not forget others

    Sankaracharya has given the concept to gain perfection in individual life as

    well as the welfare of the whole world.

    Unique Work Culture:

    Work is considered as duty or SADHANA and there is no difference

    between KARMA (work) and DHARMA (religion)

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    The term DHARMA does not indicate any particular religion. Dharma

    is a duty to be performed in a given situation. Thus Dharma is possible

    through Karma only.

    Skill In Action And Evenness Of Mind Means Are Equally

    Important As The Ends.

    (YADRISI BHAVNAH YASYA SIDDHI BHAVANTI TADRUSI)

    Thus society acceptable values are to be followed in determining the

    objectives as well as in the process of achieving these objectives. Integrated

    human personality of self-developed manager can assure best and

    competent management of any enterprise, involving collective works and

    efforts.

    The refined or higher consciousness will adopt holistic attitude. It will

    bring out the divine in man. It will achieve perfection or excellence in

    whatsoever sector you work.

    We shall achieve peace, harmony and prosperity within and without

    i.e., in or internal world and in our external world simultaneously.

    This is the ideal of Indian ethos:

    ATMANO MOKSHARTHAM JAGAT HITAYA CHA

    (For gaining perfection in individual life, as well as for the welfare of the

    world)

    Human and ethical values or qualities such as courage, vision, social

    awareness, fearlessness, integrity, pure and clear mind, truth, etc, are

    subjective and intangible concepts. These represent divine wealth.

    PRINCIPLES OF INDIAN ETHOS

    1) Know Yourself:

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    Who are you? All of us are part of supreme power (GOD) &

    hence all of us have all the divine qualities like integrity, patience,

    courage, loyalty, forgiveness, service attitude i.e. mind so if you try to

    develop our self by improving our qualities we will not only make ourself happy but also the society be live in.

    2) Individual development:

    3) Self Management & Self Development:

    Self management is voluntary i.e. has to be done on your own

    Mahatma Gandhi says several things destroy us

    1. Wealth Without Work

    2. Pleasure Without Convenience

    3. Knowledge without Character i.e. Knowledge withoutpoliteness

    4. Commerce Without Morality

    5. Science without Humanity Science but employment is

    getting slower i.e. less vacancy due to modern technology i.e.

    less number of workers.

    6. Religion without Sacrifice i.e. provides charity or do

    nation Politics without Principles for example fight for

    votings etc.

    If we get rid of all this qualities we can manage our self

    4) Holistic Approach To Life:

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    We should behave in same way of manner which we expect from

    others. Efficiency & effectiveness in an organization will increase only

    when there is co-operation team spirit & positive energy in employees.

    5) Sewa Or Service Attitude:

    The person should have altitude of service providing & at the

    same time have happy face i.e. smile on face.eg: organization should

    be service oriented & not profit oriented, provide best possible service

    to your entire customer.

    Where the mind is without fear Ravindranath Tagore.

    6) Self Sacrifice:

    Self sacrifice refers to sacrifice of self ego. We should be ready to

    sacrifice for others.

    7) Team Spirit:

    Treat work as YAJNA together i.e. T- Together E- Everyone, A-

    Achieves, M- More.

    TEAMSPIRIT

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    HEALTHY WORK ATMOSPHERE

    CORDIAL RELATIONS

    IMPROVEMENT IN QUALITY

    HIGHER PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY

    HIGHER GROWTH & PROFITABLITY

    8) Present Moment:

    Think only about

    a) What is there in front of you at present?

    b) We cannot change the past or predict future.

    c) So have total focus & dedication present in situation.

    d) Do not take unnecessary stress of work, take it as a play.

    9) Perfection In Work:

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    Bhagwad Gita emphasizes on while doing your present duty we

    should use our judgment & perform with utmost concentration. Do

    work without expecting what will be the result.

    Do the works for the sake of your organization result will

    follow automatically

    10) Self Motivation:

    No one can encourage us for long. Nobody can encourage us

    more than our self. Work should be worship . If we love the work

    we do it will bring happiness & effectiveness. Do what you love to

    do a& love what you are doing

    11) Ends Do Not Justify Means:

    Process to achieve ends what you earn does not tell how you

    earn. While earning a profit a business man should be careful that he

    follows the ethics & does not harm to the rights to stakeholders.

    12) Creator & Creation:

    Creator is Subjective

    Creation is Objective

    Ethics & values are subjective quality i.e. They cannot be seen

    but felt. Inputs & resources required for production are Objective i.e.

    they can be seen or felt. If management pays attention to both this

    quality & mixes them properly it would be best form of management.

    13) Day To Day A Balance Life:

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    Indian believes in spiritual power. Spirituality helps us to treat

    everyone equally, respect, love them and understand the. India hence

    there is a fine blend of spirituality with materialism. Bhagwad Gita

    says Attachment is the root cause of all the problems

    14) Bliss (Ananda): Happiness of Soul.

    One should be equanimous i.e. accept pleasure and pain joys

    and sorrows is a part of life.

    Dharma Right

    Artha Money

    Kama Work

    Moksha Freedom

    These are 4 Purusharthas of life. But while searching for Artha

    & kama one should be careful. Follow dharma (rightness) so that he

    can attain moksha (freedom from any salvation) which will make him

    blissful

    15) Dignity of Work:

    Dignity of work is much important as far as Indian ethos is

    concerned. No work is great or small. Each work whether it is a peons

    job or General Managers job, is of equal importance, worthy &

    honorable. It lays stress on Sarvabhutastha Atmanam Sarvabhutani Chatmani which means to treat all as equals.

    INDIAN CULTURE

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    Culture literal meaning is what how you cultivate or build one. Cult or

    build in multi-directionally i.e. in ethically socially even in all aspects of that

    lead human development. Every culture is enriched with some good and bad

    features.

    Indian culture is rich and diverse and as a result unique in its very

    own way. Our manners, way of communicating with one another, etc are

    one of the important components of our culture. Even though we have

    accepted modern means of living, improved our lifestyle, our values and

    beliefs still remain unchanged.

    A person can change his way of clothing, way of eating and living but

    the rich values in a person always remains unchanged because they are

    deeply rooted within our hearts, mind, body and soul which we receive from

    our culture.

    The culture of India has been shaped by its long history, unique

    geography, diverse demographics and the absorption of customs, traditions

    and ideas from some of its neighbors as well as by preserving its ancient

    heritages, which were formed during the Indus Valley Civilization andevolved further during the Vedic age, the south Indian Iron Age, rise and

    decline of Buddhism, Golden age, Muslim conquests and European

    colonization.

    India's diversity is visible in its people, religions, climate, languages,

    customs, and traditions which differ from place to place within the country,

    but nevertheless posses a commonality. The culture of India is an

    amalgamation of diverse sub-cultures spread all over the country and

    traditions that are millennias old. It is the home for well -known religious

    gurus and yogic preceptors. Its colorful religious festivals, age old art forms

    in music, dance, architecture, distinct geographic attributes and co-

    existence of ancient and modern cultures attract tourists from all over the

    world.

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    India is the birth place of Dharma religions such as Hinduism,

    Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Dharma religions, also known as Indian

    religions, are a major form of world religions next to the Abrahamic ones.

    Today, Hinduism and Buddhism are the world's third- and fourth-largestreligions respectively, with around 1.4 billion followers altogether.

    India is one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world, with

    some of the most deeply religious societies and cultures. Religion still plays

    a central and definitive role in the life of most of its people.

    Vasudaiva Kutumbakam Indian philosophy emphasis on global

    kutumb. It indicates the inter relations or bondage with all the people on

    this earth. It insists on unity. It can be described in the following manner.

    Common be your prayers

    Common be your noble desires

    Common be your hearts

    Common be your motives and intentions

    Perfect be the union amongst u.

    Here we can mention about the way Sachin tendulkar looks at his

    relationship with Mark Mascerenhas of Worldtel who was handling the

    sponsorship contracts of Sachin. As he says mark was never just my

    agent he become a part of my life

    Niskama karma Indian value system emphasizes on niskamakarma it means you should provide service but do not expect something in

    return. One should be totally service oriented he should not be self centered.

    He should work for the sake of work it also save the way one worships the

    god, in the same manner he should do the work it means he should work

    with full concentration & full dedication.

    Co-operation Indian philosophy instead of killer instinct and tough

    competition focuses more towards co-operation. Think about Narayan

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    Murthy of Infosys he is having very good friendly relationship with Azem

    Premji of Wipro.

    Family Oriented the value system of India is oriented towards

    family even grownups while taking any decisions consults with seniors.

    Fine Blending Between Spiritualism & Materialism India

    maintains a balance between both spiritualism & materialism it emphases

    one can earn profit, make money but not at the cost of others. Business

    should be managed ethically fulfilling the responsibilities to all the

    stakeholders who are directly or indirectly associated with business & who

    are part of the society.

    Humility & Respect For Others Indian ethos emphasis on humility

    & respect for others therefore getting past sunil gavaskar sachin tendulkar

    commented heros ar e heros forever you cannot really get passed

    them

    Respect To Others others means not only the fellow human beingbut also the animate and inanimate objects as well.

    Self Management before managing other effectively a person should

    know how to manage himself, and then he can manage others effectively.

    Shreyas it also emphasizes to focus on shreyas or long term goals.

    Instead of prayas or preferable better which will gives instant pleasure may

    be temporally

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    Comparison Study

    Indian Culture v/s Other Culture

    1) Destiny

    According to the U.S culture they believe that a person has full control on

    his destiny & thus believes that one can create ones destiny no matter how

    charged they gate,

    I AM CAPTAIN OF MY FATE,

    I AM MASTER OF MY SOUL,

    However Indian believes that they have no control on their destiny due

    to the law of karma which highlights one is born to repay ones death and all

    the pleasure and pain one gets is due to the accumulation of the right or

    wrong of ones past life

    On the other hand Japanese culture believes in co creating ones destiny, to

    group efforts. They believe in synergy which comes from brain storming and

    the belief, many hands make light work .

    2) Decision Making

    U.S culture stresses on the left brainthinking or I.Q. and on a

    rational. Logical approach to decision which is based on facts & figures.

    Indian cultures has always nourished the right brainthiking which is

    based on ones emotional intelligence it is based in the inner voice of

    conscience commonly known as gut feeling to intuition.

    Japanese culture on the other hand is based on brainstorming

    where in quality circles a common problem in a company is taken up and all

    participate in finding a solution which can be implemented.

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    3) Conflict Resolution

    In the U.S. culture they believe in respecting each other yet openly

    disagreeing. This way they put across their views to each other and resolve

    any conflicts.

    However in India, we believe in suppressing, not communicating our

    disagreements by maintaining silence and status quo we resolve our

    differences.

    In Japan they believe in having a dialogue where everyone is free to

    express their views and thus are able to resolve conflicts in a very mature

    way.

    4) Respect

    According to the U.S culture one is given respect to ones self and for

    ones merit they also believe in dignity of labor and freedom of speech they

    do not respect someone just because of seniority.

    Indians and Japanese cultures show lot of reverence for elders and for

    seniority. Even the promotions in the company are on merit.

    5) Management

    Orientation of the U.S.is based on increasing the bottom line, profits,

    reducing cost and all this targets are quantitative which does not considers

    human dynamics.

    On the other hand in India, it is more based on human development

    on soft skills and a balance between man and machine.

    Similarly according to the Japanese culture there is a holistic

    attitude which aims at using effectively all the resources.