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Better Management & Effective Leadership 1.2 for iPhone. Better Management & Effective Leadership is a Business app from IndiaNIC Infocom Limited.

App Name: Better Management & Effective Leadership
Publisher: IndiaNIC Infocom Limited
Version: 1.2
Price: $9.99
Downloads: 10
Last update: Nov 24, 2011
Size: 7.9 MB
System Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.2 or later
Language: English
Category: Business Apps
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Better Management & Effective Leadership (through the Indian Scripture)
by Narayanji Misra

Management as a subject and various theories associated with it are largely considered as brainchild of the West. The moment this topic is raised, the names of western thinkers, such as F.W. Taylor, Robert Owen and Peter F. Drucker, come to our mind. However, the fact is that all the management theories and hypotheses propounded so far, draw heavily from the Indian scriptures. Indian sages and gurus, like Sukra, Kautilya and Vedavyas laid the foundation to better management through their literary works as early as in the pre-Christian era.

This book, Better Management and Effective Leadership through the Indian Scriptures, aims at discovering the treasure hidden in the Indian texts, making the management scholars all over the world feel proud of our literary heritage and appreciate the farsightedness of the Indian thinkers. It is an endeavour to reveal that, be it in any sphere of academics, Indian scholars were in no way secondary to their western counterparts; they were rather the precursors.

About The Author:

Narayanji Misra was born on December 25, 1929. He carried out his schooling at Fatehpur in Uttar Pradesh. Having done his Post Graduation in Economics & Sociology from Christ Church College and DAV College, Kanpur, respectively, he headed the Personnel Department of Rajasthan State Electricity Board (RSEB). Later he headed Industrial Relation Department of Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board (UPSEB). He was the visiting faculty of Officers Training Academy of RSEB and UPSEB. A renowned Management Consultant, Shri Misra trained middle and high-level staff of various companies in the field of management. Apart from this book, he has authored several other books:

• Management Obligations Under Industrial Law
• Gunvatta Vyavastha (Quality Management)
• Management Concepts
• Departmental Enquiry – A Monograph
• Rajasthan Shops & Commercial Establishments Act,1959 – Commentary

Reviews:

Management as a subject and theories associated with it are largely considered as brainchild of the West. The moment this topic is raised, the names of western thinkers, such as F.W. Taylor, Robert Owen and Peter F. Drucker, come to our mind.

However, all the management theories propounded so far draw heavily from the Indian scriptures. Indian sages and gurus like Sukra, Kautilya and Vedavyas laid the foundation to better management through their literary works. This book aims at discovering the treasure hidden in the Indian texts, making the management scholars feel proud of our literary heritage and appreciate the farsightedness of the Indian thinkers. It is an endeavour to reveal that, be it in any sphere of academics, Indian scholars were in no way secondary to their western counterparts.

The Hindu (metro Plus), November 1, 2007
My be read at :- http://www.thehindu.com/mp/2007/11/01/stories/2007110150560300.htm

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