Saturday, September 21, 2024
HomeTop StoriesThe ABCD of Management: Modern Management, through Shiro's Eyes

The ABCD of Management: Modern Management, through Shiro's Eyes

B.N. Behavioral scientists, management experts and psychologists are not the only place to discuss and consider the basic principles of management. In their own unique way, poets, poets, Sufis, even Sanskrit scholars have discussed the dilemmas of management: Janab Katil Rajasthani shares: 'Rahon pe nazar rakhana, haton mein duva rakhana, aa jaye koi shayed, darwaza khula rakhana.' It is often said, written, heard and read that every organization should focus on its goals like Arjuna. There is no goods in the matter. In today's dynamic environment full of uncertainty, it is imperative to be vigilant in the journey towards the goal. What is the international environment, what competitors are doing, what are they going to do, what are the changes in demographics and customer perception, what to do if things don't work out. So in the journey towards the goal, 'Rahon pe nazhar rakhana.' Keeping a positive attitude is also mandatory. Spiritual maturity will also be required, over which we have no control, so 'Hathon mein duva rakhana.' In every change, in every success, in every failure lies opportunity. One has to acquire the skill to seize such opportunities by keeping the doors of the heart and mind open, so 'Aa jaye koi shayad, keep the doors open.' Another misra of the same ghazal is: 'Ehsas ki shamma ko is tarah jala rakhana, apni bhi khabar rakhana, unka bhi pata rakhana.' Begum Saheba shares a ghazal by Begum Akhtar: 'Talab na ho to kisi dar se kuch nahin milta, Gartalab ho to donon jahan se milta hai.' Talab means passion, obsession, valence – strength of desire, Dar means door. Kisan Maharaj Geeta (18/14) Despite having the five ingredients of the success formula (environment, place, skill, tools, process of using tools, luck) at hand, many organizations progress very slowly. Such organizations lack passion. * * * Janab Shakeel Badayuni's popular ghazal 'Mere Hum Nafus Mere Hum Nawaan…' has the lyrics: 'Wo ghte hai le ke khumo subu, aray o Shakeel kahaan hai toon, tera jam lene ko bazm mein koi aur haat badha na De.' The success of the employee, the knowledge worker, who does not understand the politics playing in the organization, is taken away by someone else. 'Khum-o-subu' means bottle and jam. Learn to beat the drums of your skills, your achievements. It is in fashion to cast aspersions on fortune if it does not happen as it should or if it happens as it should not. 'Unfortunately', spoken and written 'unfortunately', a poem by poet Nida Fajli recalls a verse (18/14) of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, which says 'And here fortune is in the fifth place – 'Daivan Chaivatra panchamam.' Luck ranks last among the five elements of success in the verse. 'Koshish bhi kar, ummid bhi rak, rasta bhi chun, phir isk after a few mukaddar ki talash kar'. And finally in the Torah: 'Manzil mil hi jayegi, bhatkate hi sahi, gumrah to wo hai jo ghar se Niklate hi nahi.' Magnificent India in Manuscripts Manuscripts are a scripture that is essential for any society, nation. Manuscripts have cultural, social, economic values ​​and are eternal and timeless. Proof that manuscripts are surviving in one way or another against the currents of Western victim culture, Dr. This book by Pritibehan Pancholi. Along with this, his book 'Sangati' is an excellent compilation of many topics like environment, music, Bhagavad Gita, historical epic, Skandapurana, Vedas and Atharvaveda, Ayurveda in Rigveda, plants in Sanskrit literature, herbalism in Vedas, similarities in principles of Yoga and Ayurveda, Gitadarshan and Taittiriya Upanishad. is Vedas are the Gangotri of Indian culture. All the scriptures and philosophies that were created in the Vedottar period have their roots in the Vedas. An introduction to the Puranas along with a student of Vedic literature on the subject of sages in the Vedas is found in this book. Eider has a glorious history, how glorious? Dr. Solving the Eder known as 'Ilvdurg' in history from the balcony of the past. d. M. Bhadrasaria has given a scholarly volume titled 'History of Idar Rajya' with ancient, archaic and modern details. The chronology about the rulers and leaders of Eder state is well described. In the nine chapters of the first volume, people's representatives from prehistory to 2021 are included in the book. Everything by Idria Malak has received the touch of the author's creative consciousness. All the information and analysis of Idria Malak maps, climate, topography, crops, mountains, lakes, paddy fields, reservoirs, cisterns, animals and birds, administration, sculpture, architecture inspires any inquisitor of Idria Malak for special study. The discipline, patience, objectivity, ingenuity, analysis required for historiography make this book a standard. Apart from this, the author's second book 'Idaria Malak's Little Mahajan' is basically a historical and cultural epic of the Weaver Society of Idar. Every nation has a unique way of life, a tradition, a weaver also has an identity, a culture. Thus, even the small guild of Idria Malak has retained much.

Image Credit: (Divya-Bhaskar): Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

Similar Articles

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular

Discover more from Frontpage Insights

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading