Doktorarbeit / Dissertation, 2024
245 Seiten, Note: A
I INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN OF THE STUDY
II REVIEW OF LITERATURE
III BHAGAVAD GITA: AN OVERVIEW
IV BHAGAVAD GITA FROM MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE
V ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
VI FINDINGS, SUGGESTIONS AND CONCLUSION
This research aims to investigate leadership practices in modern management by drawing parallels and insights from the Bhagavad Gita. The study primarily seeks to identify how ancient management principles described in the scriptural epic can be integrated into contemporary organizational settings to enhance leadership effectiveness, employee motivation, and work culture.
1.1 Introduction
Leadership refers to a particular human behavior of a selfless and experienced person who drives another toiling person to get on to his firm and fixed goal. Working and overseeing, it is obvious, cannot go together. Howsoever, smart and cautious the employee might be, he utterly fails to monitor the direction apart from the speed and quality of his performance. In order, therefore, to reach out his goal efficiently and effectively. He intensely seeks for timely and meaningful guide lines from an experienced self-less person. Any such person able to monitor his performance closely and thereby guide him at a right time in a right direction with the right attitude is regarded as leader. The leader leads a employee to finally meet the goal. Employee, not a leader is an actual achiever. What the leader gets is mental satisfaction and goodwill, i.e., his moral resource. No person can ever stand alone as a leader in absence of employee. His very existence at a workplace, in all certainties, depends upon the need of employees, i.e., his subject. Although he arises on a field of work subsequently to employees that does not lessen on the other hand enhance his importance, due to his capacity to enrich the performance of employees. Interestingly, such a leadership phenomenon from time immemorial has obviously been universal and almost eternal. Mostly in every era, in every country and in every field of human activities, it existed, whether known or unknown to us, all through.
Chapter I INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN OF THE STUDY: This chapter introduces the research topic, defines the problem, articulates the scope, sets the objectives, and details the research methodology utilized for the analysis.
Chapter II REVIEW OF LITERATURE: This chapter provides an extensive review of existing literature concerning training, development, and the application of Bhagavad Gita in modern management to identify the research gap.
Chapter III BHAGAVAD GITA: AN OVERVIEW: This chapter provides a foundational overview of the Bhagavad Gita, detailing the context of the Mahabharata and the core structure of the eighteen chapters.
Chapter IV BHAGAVAD GITA FROM MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE: This chapter offers an objective mapping of select management concepts found in the verses of the Bhagavad Gita to contemporary organizational and leadership challenges.
Chapter V ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA: This chapter presents the statistical analysis of the primary data collected, utilizing various demographic and descriptive parameters of the respondents.
Chapter VI FINDINGS, SUGGESTIONS AND CONCLUSION: This final chapter synthesizes the study's findings and offers practitioner-oriented suggestions for integrating Gita-based values into modern leadership models.
Leadership Practices, Modern Management, Bhagavad Gita, Effective Leader, Karma Yoga, Training and Development, Organizational Efficiency, Work Culture, Human Resource Management, Employee Performance, Management Principles, Decision-Making, Stability of Mind, Organizational Goals, Leadership Training.
The study focuses on examining leadership practices within the modern management sector by drawing theoretical and practical comparisons with the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
The core themes include modern leadership practices (e.g., coaching, informing, participative decision-making), organizational work culture, commitment to work, and the integration of ancient wisdom into professional life.
The primary aim is to reveal how specific dimensions of leadership identified in the Bhagavad Gita influence modern organizational leaders and to offer suggestions for enhancing effectiveness through these paradigms.
The research adopts a descriptive and empirical approach. It utilizes statistical tools such as One Sample T-Test, Mann-Whitney U Test, Kruskal-Wallis H Test, Friedman Test, and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for data analysis.
The main body treats the review of existing literature, a systematic overview of the Gita, a detailed management-centric analysis of its verses, and the empirical data analysis of managers in the IT industry.
Key terms include Leadership Practices, Bhagavad Gita, Modern Management, Karma Yoga, Executive Development, and organizational behavior.
The work contrasts the modern Western focus on competitiveness and profit with the Gita's focus on duty, excellence in action (Karma Yoga),, and the holistic development of the leader's mind and self.
'Stability of Mind' is analyzed as an essential factor for an executive to withstand professional stress, maintain equanimity in performance, and ultimately achieve success in the workplace.
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