bala1
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Hi Cite HR friends,

I came across an article recently that delves into the integration of management principles in everyday life across various settings such as home, office, factory, and government organizations. The author emphasizes the significance of time management, resource management, personnel management, material management, machinery management, financial management, planning, priorities, policies, and practices in our daily activities. Management, as per the renowned Management Guru Peter Drucker, aims to enable collective performance and mitigate individual weaknesses. The article further explores the functions of a manager and how the Bhagavad Gita offers valuable insights into contemporary management practices. Notably, it discusses the importance of resource utilization and narrates a story about three stone-cutters working on a temple, each embodying a distinct perspective towards their work. The Bhagavad Gita advocates for cultivating a visionary outlook and nurturing a broader vision for the common good. This article resonates with the challenges posed by today's competitive environment.

Thanks, Bala

From India, Madras
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