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_aFOUNDATIONS OF MANAGERIAL WORK _bCONTRIBUTIONS FROM INDIAN THOUGHT _cCHAKRABORTY, S.K. |
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_bHIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE _c1989 _aMUMBAI |
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_aXIII, 335 _bPAPER |
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505 | _a I Value Perspectives and Transformational Psychology for Management Human Resource and Rat Race or Human Response and Human Race Value for Indian Managers; some Vintage Insights Managerial Style in Quest of Value : The Indian Stimulus A Budding Manager`s Guide to Progress: Illusion and Reality II Work and Quality of work-Life Through Transformational Psychology The Will-To-Yoga and Quality of Work-Life Foundations of Work-Culture : The Indian Perspective Work and Man : An Imaginary Dialogue Guna Dynamics and Transactional Analysis-A Comparative Review Organizational Reality in India : Some Introspection Management Thinking in India The Sociological Perspective : A Close Look Will-To-Yoga and Quality of Work-Life Revisited III Transformation Psychology In Action Management of Stress and Trans-Empirical Psychology : A Few insights Leadership and organized Teamwork in India : Some Glimpses into the Past and the Future Creativity : Brain Storming or brain-stilling? Work-culture and selfishness : The Indian Dilemma and Response Attitude Change and Meditational Psychology Index Glossary | ||
520 | _aProfessor Chakraborty has made a profound contribution to the art and science of Management Development with the publication of Foundations of Management work: Contributions From Indian Thought. He goes deep into the causes for the solutions to organizational problems. It is the courage to go deep, to essential cause, that sets this book apart. The book is a call to Indian managers to return to their sadhana. To turn to spiritual practice to develop themselves. To raise their consciousness. All management, Professor Chakraborty correctly notes, is finally subjective. Therefore, the cultivation and purification of man`s inner field, the realms which subjective decision are made, is central to effective management. | ||
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