Management and Qualities of Manager: Learning's from Srimad Bhagavad Gita
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Management thought and practices, as we know them today, have a history that may be traced back to ancient times. In fact, ever since people began living together in groups they have tried to organize their activities so as to achieve a certain level of efficiency and effectiveness. In India Kautilya's Artha-shastra contains an eye-catching account of how the State's affairs ought to be managedDownloads
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