Management Mantras Quotes
Management Mantras
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Ravi Shankar271 ratings, 4.46 average rating, 13 reviews
Management Mantras Quotes
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“Creativity can only come from silence. If we maintain two minutes of silence every day, then we will see that a whole new dimension of life opens up.”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“There are four sources of energy — food, sleep, breath and a calm mind.”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“I feel it is very important to teach our children and our people how they should handle their negative feelings and emotions such as anger, jealousy and hatred.”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“You need to see your life in context of time and space — how vast creation is, how big the universe is and how small your life is, relative”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“There is some virtue to be learnt from every part of the world — teamwork from Japan, precision from Germany, marketing and negotiation skills from the United States, courtesy, decency and refinement from the British, and human values from the villages of India. You”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“Even in moments of utter danger, a person like Mahatma Gandhi remained totally involved in his work.”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“Science is about learning 'what something is' and spirituality is about knowing 'who I am'. The”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“Healthy breathing is the key to eliminating these toxins and harmonising emotions. Neither”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“If people are not inspired from within, it will not be possible to build a good work ethic. Work”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“This is what is expected of a leader — better perception, clear observation and graceful expression.”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“A good leader is satyadarshi (truthful), samdarshi (equanimous), priyadarshi (pleasant personality), pardarshi (transparent) and doordarshi (farsighted). He has a mission and a vision and a spirit of sacrifice, compassion and commitment.”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
“If you turn back time and look, 5100 years ago in the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna did the same thing. He has been the first HR manager India knows. When Arjuna was so depressed and was not ready to do his job, Lord Krishna was with him in the battlefield, and told him all sorts of things. First, He warned Arjuna that people would blame him for sure. Then He incited Arjuna's ego and tried to wake him up. And then He offered His disciple different incentives, saying, "If you win, you will have the kingdom. If you lose, you will enjoy Heaven. Come on, fight." In many ways, Lord Krishna lifted Arjuna out of that depression.”
― Management Mantras
― Management Mantras
