Management Jewels from Ramayana; demonstrates how all the basic management principles can be learnt through Ramayana. The author; himself is a gold medallist MBA of 1972 and has vast and varied experience spanning over 46 years in management. In this book he has taken up case studies from Ramayana and has arrived at all basic principles of management including management by objectives, decision making processes, leadership styles, communication, perception, motivational theories, delegation, ethical values, legal principles and host of others. This book also imbibes in it, the author's own experience of application of management principles arrived though Ramayana in his management career. This book demonstrates how important it is to include study of Ramayana and its case studies in our curriculum of basic education as well as advanced education including MBA.
This book contains brief summary of Ramayana for the benefit of managers who are not fully familiar with main storyline of Ramayana.
This is author's third book after Ramayana Unravelled-Logic and lessons published in 2020, which received wide acclaim from intelligentsia and Ramayana Ratanakar in Hindi published this year.
Management Jewels from Ramayana is an excellent book. We all know management principles but Mr. M D Mundhra has related this not only from his own experiences but also demonstrated the same through examples from Ramayana.
I remember the day way back in 1970 when I was head of Department of Commerce and Business Management at Panjab University Chandigarh, a young engineering graduate named Murli Dhar practically barged in to my office with no appointment with worries and determination writ large on his face. I advised him to come after the meeting is over. Later, when he came, he explained how he cannot join MBA course being offered by the department due to lack of funds. I offered him a scholarship. He never looked back and went on to complete MBA in 1972 topping the University. Later as I understand he went on to lead various projects and finally retired as President of a large steel and power house company.
Hundreds of versions of Ramayana along with commentaries written in various Indian and international languages are available in prose and poetry forms. Together they form a treasure of wisdom in all fields of knowledge be it abstract sciences like metaphysics, religion, sociology or so called modern fields of studies including psychology, administration and management.
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