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The Dharma of a Leader: Executive Management and Ethical Leadership Secrets Derived from India's Epic, the Mahabharata
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The Dharma of a Leader: Executive Management and Ethical Leadership Secrets Derived from India’s Epic, the Mahabharata

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The Indian epic, Mahabharata, relating incidents beginning around 800 B.C.E., is a gripping saga filled with a multitude of chills and spills, vivid images of life and living, and of death and dying. With all of that, it is both a management guide and a code of operations too! It is a how-to guide to life; an ethical do and don’t do, as if the Mahabharata were originally written to be read as a leadership manual.

There are characters throughout the Mahabharata who combine amazing leadership skills with just a few flaws and there are other characters who are irredeemably flawed, but who show us flashes of leadership brilliance. It is the flow of these characters shown at war-their decisions and actions-that create their genius. It is that genius that this book explores and seeks to appropriate in conveying leadership technique.

No source for executive inspiration can be as definitive as what appears in the Mahabharata and no inspiration can boast the longevity from which this knowledge arises. The Mahabharata is a depiction of great heroics showing strength in adversity while describing high noble virtue.

Here is but a sampling of its wisdoms:

Cleverness doesn’t always lead to riches, nor does stupidity always lead to poverty.

The use of cruelty comes quickly to the powerful.

He who is oppressed by insurmountable stress, yet retains ethical virtue, maintains great dignity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
YBK Publishers
Date
15 January 2021
Pages
162
ISBN
9781936411658

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Indian epic, Mahabharata, relating incidents beginning around 800 B.C.E., is a gripping saga filled with a multitude of chills and spills, vivid images of life and living, and of death and dying. With all of that, it is both a management guide and a code of operations too! It is a how-to guide to life; an ethical do and don’t do, as if the Mahabharata were originally written to be read as a leadership manual.

There are characters throughout the Mahabharata who combine amazing leadership skills with just a few flaws and there are other characters who are irredeemably flawed, but who show us flashes of leadership brilliance. It is the flow of these characters shown at war-their decisions and actions-that create their genius. It is that genius that this book explores and seeks to appropriate in conveying leadership technique.

No source for executive inspiration can be as definitive as what appears in the Mahabharata and no inspiration can boast the longevity from which this knowledge arises. The Mahabharata is a depiction of great heroics showing strength in adversity while describing high noble virtue.

Here is but a sampling of its wisdoms:

Cleverness doesn’t always lead to riches, nor does stupidity always lead to poverty.

The use of cruelty comes quickly to the powerful.

He who is oppressed by insurmountable stress, yet retains ethical virtue, maintains great dignity.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
YBK Publishers
Date
15 January 2021
Pages
162
ISBN
9781936411658