A book for ‘intelligence management’
Our ancient Indian and traditional management books—being based on sound principles—have always...
Our ancient Indian and traditional management books—being based on sound principles—have always...
In this 75th article on Chanakya’s treatise Arthashastra, I’d like to talk about one very...
Sri Krishna lay ill. His pure, tender body was inflamed with fever. No drugs or charms had any...
A management graduate was once asked during his interview, “What is the greatest lesson you have...
Only those names survive thousands of years, which touch millions of lives. Chanakya, the royal...
It was management guru Stephen Covey who had first coined the word “win-win”—now a common...
A strong foundation is a key to any successful business. Your vision, your commitment, your...
“Politics is a dirty field - it’s not for me”. Most of us run away from the very word of...
There is a time for everything and everything has its time. Chankaya makes us understand this...
It is easy to get to the top but difficult to stay there. Once you are in a leader’s position...
The leader of an organisation has to be a very alert and vigilant person. He has to be aware of the...
For such a vast coastline, Indians do not have much of sea mythology. Most images of boats in...
At the top-level, it is all about making decisions. Delay in timely decisions leads to loss of not...
We’ve all grown up listening to stories of Lord Krishna. He’s a butter thief, a mischief-maker,...
Last week I was sitting with a friend of mine, Muulraj Chheda. We were discussing strategies on how...
Kanhaiya, Kaanha, Govinda, Shyam, Sundar, Yashoda ka Lal, Gopal, Madhav, Keshav, Nandlal, Mohan...