Tuesday, June 3, 2014

MANAGEMENT SPECIAL................... 7 Management lessons from Mahabharata



 7 Management lessons from Mahabharata



The Indian epic may seem distant and archaic, but it continues to be relevant even in today's world. If you want to be the best leader, it should be your guide, especially your work life

1 Seize Every Opportunity
 Look out for opportunities out side your scope of work. Never hassle yourself too much with the motive of defeating your competitor. Rather, invest all energies on a bigger goal ­ to add strength and power to your business.

2. Win Allies
Five brothers won against a hundred.How do you think the Pandavas did that? The relationships they estab lished over the years paid off. You may  be busy focusing on your own growth at the present, but you must start reaching out to more people and mak ing allies. They will push you forward when the time comes. 

3 Commitment
 Keep It Strong Once you're up for a challenge, do not back out. Had the Pandavas fret ted about being negligible in number in comparison to the Kauravas, they would've never even tried.
Determination and commitment will surely take you a long way. 

4 Know How to Build Team Spirit
The Kauravas were plenty in number but null in strength. Make your team work towards a single goal instead of personal ones. Take contributions from everyone. Hear everyone out; make them learn how to work with each other. 

5 Know Every Member's Potential
 If you're going to manage a team, you better know what role they suit the best. The Pandavas knew how to harness energies from each man in their army. You should be smart enough to use your team's ability and potential to the maximum. 

6 Distribute Work
The more people you have, working towards different goals, the more efficient the output is go ing to be. One-man lead ership strategy didn't work for the Kauravas and there is no way it's going to work for you. 

7 Give Your Team Individual Goals
Allot individual goals to each team. This will help build up enthusiasm and in turn, help you in the long run. Even though the Pandavas were working towards the same ultimate goal, they had individual roles in the battle too.
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