A loving and respectful son.A loyal and dependable friend.A wise guide.A masterful strategist…and An invincible adversary.Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu on Earth, was driven by a one-point agenda—to rid the world of the evil forces ruling it at the time he lived and reigned in Dwaraka. He set the goal, created a roadmap, marshalled his resources and achieved the target. A perfect management plan to succeed, to put it another way! Taking twenty critical aspects of Krishna’s leadership traits like power, strategy, team-building, communication, work-life balance, rules, stability, behaviour, decision-making, justifiable means, non-justifiable means, goals, personal growth, vision statement, karma, work etiquette, time management, greed and loyalty, The Management Guru shows how lessons from Krishna’s life can be applied to our contemporary competitive corporate world.
The way author mentioned how to generalize and to work effectively in an organization, the author used epics stories like Mahabharata (Kureshtra) and SrimanBhagvatham to define management system, roles , how to work effectively , time management, leadership skills, strategies to finish the work on time , behaviour and many aspects that a management student should know before entering into corporate world , coming to my point of view I have never expected/ experienced the management things defining & can get through the narration using Mahabharata & Bagvatham , especially as you mentioned I'm more driven into completely into book , as you said KRISHNA name was related to my name you're 💯 fact that I'm more loved by the narration and got so much insights and highlighted many points that are amazing , quotes that you used was out of thought process!