Mahabharat For Management Lessons



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Management is the most important skill you could develop not only in the business world but also in daily activities to be successful in whichever field you are or wherever you want to be. Management is the process of dealing with various activities in a fully productive manner. Those people who want to achieve their full potential for being successful, the most important skill a person could develop is a good quality of management skills. In this modern era where new tasks are emerging and growing requirement of good managers is a must, several successful people are sharing their experiences and their strategies by publishing books or sharing their views publicly, it is great to take their guidance and develop new skills by following their path, but also I like to recommend to add these great lessons from Mahabharat to develop your management skills more robust.  


Mahabharat for Management-

Mahabharat is known as the world's largest epic in which I discovered you can find a solution to every question you have with just an emotion read it. From Mahabharat, we can develop some core skills that every manager must have in his/her attitude to encounter coming situations by remaining stable and going ahead with great success. Following are the great lessons in points which we must immerse in our attitude to be at the apex with fewer hurdles:
lesson 8: Good strategy maker 
lesson 9: A great leader 
lesson 10: Develop team spirit 
lesson 11: Give every member an individual goal 
lesson 12: Good coordination 

( note- click on the lessons given above for individual detailed description ) 

Clock Time Management - Free image on PixabayFrom my point of view, people should groom their attitude for the unplanned situation by having both future requirements, and from past experiences as well as incoming blogs I'm going to focus on both points in sequence with the conclusion to have more details stay engaged.

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