Odyssey to Leadership: Mantras to Lead (original) (raw)

Leadership insights from the top: exploring leadership through the narratives of CEOs in India

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the corporate and non-corporate leadership practices in India, the effect of culture on such practices and how these drive management philosophies. Design/methodology/approach – Semi-structured interviews were conducted with CEOs from India. A key finding was that Indian leadership shares some aspects of global leadership traits, but factors such as culture and religion are significant influences on their leadership style and philosophy. Findings – The findings are helpful to both practitioners and policy makers seeking to understand the leadership style of Indian CEOs. Originality/value – Many qualities of a good leader, as defined by Indian CEOs were derived from the Hindu mythology (Bhagvad Gita, Mahabharata, Ramayana and the four Vedas).

Learning leadership : Lessons from Mahatma Gandhi

Asian Journal of Social Science 38 (2010) 37-45, 2010

This paper considers what valuable leadership lessons can be learnt from Gandhi that may prove useful not only at the national and global levels but at the corporate and other organisational levels as well. A broad review of management research on leadership shows that we do not have at our disposal a unified theory of leadership with which we can make full sense of his contribution. It is argued that precisely the absence of such a theory should encourage us to draw lessons from varied backgrounds. Gandhi’s role gives credence to some of the most innovative management ideas on leadership. These ideas can only become richer if the full range of Gandhi’s achievements can be adequately comprehended. We need to pay attention in this respect to Gandhi’s vision inspired strategy.

Architecting World Class Organizations through Timeless lessons on Leadership exhibited by Shivaji the great leader of Indian history

2019

The art of well balanced and integrated leadership for the Best Indian Organizations calls for timeless lessons from Indian history and the great historian Shivaji who build up Swarajya on foundations of the four I's are of Transformational Leadership given by Bernard Bass. The research paper investigates through secondary research the background and time of 16 th century and 21 st century. The research also looks into Welfare which can be the noteworthy parameter to be practiced by the Leaders of the organizations across the globe. The research paper highlights the worth of Transformational leadership to strive the attainment of business and people excellence through nurturing it.

Indian Management -a Guide for Strategic Creation through 'Raw' (Rationale, Analytical, Witness) Model of Management & Leadership -Prashant Sharma (Advocate) -Managing Partner at Legal Hills Associates, LLP, Jhansi (UP

3D...IBA JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP , 2023

Through this paper an effort has been made to understand the Indian Management system which adopts a holistic approach and aims at maintaining the confluence between the Divine i.e., the perfection in knowledge, power and wisdom, the individual self and universe. Indian Management is an intensive and integrative approach which aims at self-improvement and selfmastery and also forms the foundation for other strategic creation in different spheres of life and business. This paper also reflects the idea and management of transpiring lives of individuals through Sanatan Dharma, by Ancient Hindu religious books, texts, scriptures, epics and history like Ramayan and Mahabharat etc. which constantly have been acting as an enlightening force from centuries for the rest of the world by transforming the lives of individuals. In addition to above, this paper also reflects the idea of harmonizing and integrating individuals with the others through HSD model which is also known as the Human Soul Development. This model is thoroughly inspired by Bhagwad Geeta where Lord Krishna specifically teaches the world and the mankind to focus on the positive development or purification of human soul and it is this model on which the Enlightened leadership model of HOPE (Higher Order Purpose of Existence) for Human 1 Quality Development as propounded by Dr.Subhash Sharma seems to find its basis.

Reflections on Leadership Styles from Higher Education in India

The surfacing of the concept of leadership dates back to the ancient days of war and inhabitation. Over time, leadership evolved to accomplish goals. The guiding thoughts of a mission and vision are the essence of new millennium leadership. The modern business companies aim for continuous identification and understanding about the wide array of the global perspectives of leadership. This paper discusses organisational leadership, leaders’ traits and habits; leadership competencies to manage workplace crises; transformational and servant leadership; the importance of towards transformational leadership; and the unification of leadership and business culture. The paper concludes with an appeal for global leadership that builds sustainability in an ever-changing global business environment.

STUDYING RECENT TRENDS IN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN ONE OF THE LARGEST INDIAN CONGLOMERATE –A CASE STUDY

Changes in technology, requirements for the workforce, and globalization of organizations are creating new leadership challenges and needs. The world is changing: organizations are becoming flatter, knowledge is being dispersed more generously, shifts in market needs have created swift and complex changes in organizational business models, strategies and goals and the boundaries traditionally shaping organizations may no longer exist. These changes are having a dramatic impact on the workforce and leadership needs of companies and organizations and driving a need for new leadership behaviors.