Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Management and Leadership Lessons from Indian Scriptures: An Empirical Study
Suhail Vij
JCDR. 2021: 2471-2480
Abstract
This study aims to provide a concise overview of the insights and lessons on management and leadership that can be gleaned from the rich tapestry of Indian scriptures. Indian scriptures, encompassing ancient texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Ramayana, offer profound wisdom that can be applied to contemporary managerial and leadership practices. There are vast lessons to be drawn from various scriptural passages and highlights key principles and concepts relevant to effective management and leadership. These principles transcend time and cultural boundaries, offering valuable insights for leaders in diverse organizational contexts. Research has highlighted the significance of incorporating teachings from Indian scriptures into leadership development programs. Organizations can design training initiatives that integrate the principles and lessons discussed in the study to cultivate effective and ethical leaders. By infusing ancient wisdom into leadership development, organizations can nurture well-rounded leaders who can navigate complex challenges with integrity and inspire their teams
» PDF