Close Relationship Of Mythology & Management

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Yash Pandey
Apr 22, 2019   •  3 views

Every thing is related to management you just need to analyze it. Management tips can be learned through any where you just need to have a open mind. In this I'll draw some management tips from Indian mythology. The first tip I'll share is of Lord Hanuman crossing the sea and reaching to Lanka, Hanuman was a character in ramanaya who used to forget his power at times. Same happened with him when Lord Rama wanted someone to cross the sea and see wether Sita is in Lanka or not. Hanuman was not aware about the fact that he is having the capability of crossing it & then Jamvant came to Hanuman and made him realize abhout his power hence he was able to cross the sea. In the same way when an employer feels that his employees are lacking behind their motivation & are not able to give their best then the employer should come forward and motivate them to achieve their goals.

The other learning comes when Hanuman reaches to Lanka where he was closely observing the things around, hiding himself from others he was seeing what is there in Lanka in the same way in management we do SWOT analysis (strength weakness opportunity and threat analysis). The company needs to survive in the market for which it needs to complete with its competitors, the company should know that what are the areas where it is good at and what are the areas where competitors are good at.

Ramayana, Sughriv has shown some of the best managerial characteristics. As a successful manager he had Ram to work accordingly and got his kingdom back from a brother who was far mightier than him. Using his skills he even had Angad to work for him. If Sughriv would have been a bad manager then the same Angad would have turned into one of his arch enemies. So what all we learn from this, to make any business successfull you need good relations. A manager who can nurture good relations with the employees, clients etc, can do wonders for his company. Lord Ram was very good at it. He was the master of nurturing relations. His prowess at it was so great that while Ravana was lying wounded in the battle field and was about to die, he shared some important lessons which he had learnt in his life. It doesn't end here there are many more becauseRamanaya is not just a story, but also an educational medium used by the ancient sages to espouse the importance of doing your dharma, will be sharing more in next few articles.

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