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Of   Art Self  Management Vedic Oasis for Inspiration,  Culture and Education (VOICE), Pune  [email_address]
Modern Scenario…… American schools today are supplied with surveillance and intruder devices, closed circuit TV, watchdogs, buzz-controlled doors, walkie-talkie, panic buttons and even weapon-screening devices Recent study conducted by the California Department of Education, California Police……. Typical school problems during the 1940s were : “Talking in class, chewing gum, making noise, running in the hall, getting out of place in line, wearing improper clothes, and not throwing paper in the wastebasket.”  Typical school problems in the 1980s were : “Drug abuse, alcohol, pregnancy, suicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, arson and bombings.”
Modern Scenario…… American schools today are supplied with surveillance and intruder devices, closed circuit TV, watchdogs, buzz-controlled doors, walkie-talkie, panic buttons and even weapon-screening devices Recent study conducted by the California Department of Education, California Police……. Typical school problems during the 1940s were : “Talking in class, chewing gum, making noise, running in the hall, getting out of place in line, wearing improper clothes, and not throwing paper in the wastebasket.”  Typical school problems in the 1980s were : “Drug abuse, alcohol, pregnancy, suicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, arson and bombings.”
Srila Prabhupada calls the universities as ‘Centers of Nescience’ Because modern education is producing not a generation of gentlemen but a bunch of perverted intellectuals devoid of character.
A vulture may rise very high in the sky—seven or eight miles—and it is wonderful to see him fly in this way. He also has powerful eyes, for he can spot a carcass from a great distance. Yet what is the object of all these great qualifications? A dead body, a rotting carcass. His perfection is just to discover a dead piece of meat and eat it. That's all. Similarly, we may have a very high education, but what is our objective? Sense enjoyment, the enjoyment of this material body. We may rise very high with our spaceships, but what is the purpose? Sense gratification, that's all. This means that all the striving and all this high education are merely on the animal platform.
Youth is a time for the mind, body and spirit to be nurtured and developed through discipline.  Unfortunately today’s schools teach nothing of self-control.  No courses are offered in ethics, philosophy or religion.
Practical examples of  SELF- CONTROL from everyday life How would you behave ? In your college mess, for a special dinner everyone is served only one gulabjamun per head and you want a second one.  Then ? You have just met your old school friend while reading in your college library.  You are meeting him after 5 years;  but there is a board SILENCE on the table.  Then what would you do? Teacher announces , ‘Today’s last period is free.  But all of you can complete your homework and then go home’.  As soon as she leaves, how do you think students react?
Practical examples of  SELF- CONTROL from everyday life How would you behave ? You’ve packed your bag for a picnic during vacation with your intimate friends and you come to know that your mother has high fever and there is no one else at home to take care of her.  You have to stay back.  How would you take it ? You’re sitting in the window seat of a train and a semi-clad young girl comes and sits next to you, talking and joking with her friends. Or conversely if you are a girl, a cute looking fair boy just sits opposite to you.  What would be your response ?
To learn restraint in all these situations is called Self  Control. Singers avoid ice cream, cold drinks and hot chilly items to have high pitch.  A man with typhoid avoids pooris and oily foodstuffs to get well.  A pilot avoids drinking alcohol in order to save the passengers from plane crash. Without self restraint none of these can attain peace and happiness.
Self Control boosts  Will Power, Concentration and Memory  The power by virtue of which you can make your mind do what you wish to do can be termed Will Power.  It seems easy to develop will-power, but it is not as easy as it is often spoken in seminars. William Penn , was once advising a drunkard to give up drinking. “as easy as opening hand” Sharu Rangnekar , a famous management consultant, offers a simple suggestion for reducing weight.  He says anyone who can shake his head from left to right can reduce weight.
Self-restraint develops  Will power Human Mind is like a uncontrolled Flood 10,000 random thoughts/day, 7 per min If you learn… to put restraints on your mind and  learn to prevent it from wandering and give your entire attention to whatever you do  you will be able to achieve like a superhuman  Remember how Bhima kept Bakasura in bay Archimedes Lever and Fulcrum
Mind : The Taskmaster of senses The mind is a friend when it is under the control of the intelligence.  Then it is serene, grave, self-controlled, simple and pure.  When the mind is an enemy, it is controlled from within by desire and from without by sense objects.  Then it is restless, frivolous, and impure.  If you have no control over your driver, your driver is your enemy, but if he acts according to your orders, he is your friend. The yoga system is meant to control the mind in such a way that the mind will act as your friend.
“ My dear Lord, You are so kind that You are giving me Your association in the form of Your holy name, and this holy name can be chanted in any situation. There are no hard and fast rules for chanting  Hare Krishna ” .
No Peace of mind without Sense control :  Everyone in this material world is looking for peace, but they don't want to control the senses.  For example, if you are diseased, and the doctor says "Take this medicine" or "Follow this diet," but you refuse. You take whatever you want, against the instruction of the physician, so how can you be cured? Similarly, we want to be cured of the chaotic condition of this material world, we want peace and prosperity, but we are not willing to control the senses.  Srila Prabhupada Lect. BG 62-72 Los Angeles 68
täni sarväëi saàyamya  yukta äséta mat-paraù vaçe hi yasyendriyäëi  tasya prajïä pratiñöhitä "One who restrains his senses, keeping them under full control, and fixes his consciousness upon Me, is known to be a man of steady intelligence." [BG 2.61]
Benefits of Self Control Self control yields all knowledge.  It increases energy and purifies.  A wonderful entourage follows in its path :  compassion, knowledge, forgiveness, patience, nonviolence, sincerity, mildness, modesty, determination, liberality, contentment, truthfulness, benevolence, and freedom from anger and malice.  Self control gives us the fortitude to withstand tribulation and endure great suffering in defense of what is right.  By self control, the mind becomes clear and discriminating.  In short, self control opens wide doors to material and spiritual peace and joy.
A ANGRY CEO in a board meeting with  four Vice Presidents,  8 Board members,  14 Managers
and his   Angry wife Cool  headed   Socrates
Just as we have the courage to direct others as to what they should be doing, why they should be doing and how they should be doing, similarly, are we able to direct our sense organs with proper understanding of these aspects.
Management = Man + Age + Ment Manage the ‘man’ within you before  managing ‘men’ Gain ‘age’ (maturity) to know  what, when, how to manage  Management with hands, heads and hearts
Power to Listen - Patience A mature Leader will have : Good Listening - SOLE tech + attentive ear + open heart Power to withdraw and be a detached observer  Ability to remain stable in difficult conditions  A immature Leader  will immediately React, Judge, Assume (Loyal dog and the child)  Leaders who have no power to listen want to surrounded by ‘yes’ men want to just keep giving orders cannot empathize or appreciate subordinates consider suggestions as insubordination
Power to Listen - Patience 1) Failing to consider the position of another person,  recognizing only one’s own motivations. HONDA CEO 2) People who lack Compassion for others  3) People who view themselves as centers  can never pay any heed to others. 4) Highly mechanised impersonal structure of  modern society leads to : impersonal and impatient behaviour insensitivity to others and intolerence Why does one not have Patience ?
Power to Listen - Patience Constructive Discontent creates -- Awareness Problem Exposure Applied Empathy Inclusion, Participation, Empowerment, Partnership Learning in Action Challenge, Engagement and even fun Saves time, smoothens out differences Creating a Favorable Debate Culture Leaders of future extend Respect and Trust. They stay open -- curious, empathetic, constantly learning in the face of Resistance and Criticism Discontent - a hotbed of Creative ideas  - Motorola’s Debate culture
Power to Listen - Patience Honda - ‘ Listen, Ask and Speak up’ culture Idea Contests open to all employees Young engineers - given excep. Levels of  responsibility, encouraged to question Story of a young G.E.T. becoming C.E.O. Philips - Town meetings - managers must stand before employees and answer questions posed Pasting blank papers throughout office and factory for employee’s suggestions
Team Spirit  -  Cooperation
Team Spirit  -  Cooperation A Leader can inspire team spirit only when he himself can cooperate well with others. Empowering employees and creating healthy teams is based on almost entirely on people - feeling good about themselves, - feeling good about others, - feeling good about organisation they work for - feeling good about the mission and vision associated with both their leaders and the institutions for which they work
Team Spirit  -  Cooperation Closer Relationships, Greater Success When someone assumes a new leadership role today, he/she has a 40% chance of demonstrating disappointing performance 82% of them fail to build teamwork relationships with subordinates and peers 58% are confused about what is expected of them 52% lack the required skills and knowledge to  be able to be successful. Stanford University research about American and  Japanese industrial situation
Team Spirit  -  Cooperation Closer Relationships, Greater Success Lateral service - art of making good on somebody  else’s mistakes.  In Vedic times, Kings were saintly and had no  concern beyond the welfare of the citizens : Some of the duties of a divine monarch are  : Tosana  :  to see that there is sufficient food to feed  all of the citizens Prinama  :  distributing gifts to satisfy them Upalalana  :  calling meetings and speaking sweet  thoughtful words to satisfy the people Anusasana :  giving instructions on how to become  good citizens
Team Spirit  -  Cooperation Celebrating Diversity and Interdependence for Team Spirit Four “cancers”   that are detrimental to synergy : Criticism, Complaint,  Comparison, Competition Too much dependance  - stunted creativity Too much independence  - instability Interdependence - best option  - emotional bonds eg  Krishna-Sudama
Corporation & Community ‘ Corporation’ elicits feelings and images of authority, bureaucracy, competition, power, rigid rules, machines and military chain of command.  ‘ Community’  evokes feelings of volunteers helping others out, co-operation, town meetings, democracy, personal responsibility, commitment, teamwork, creative magic and fun.  Community gives a richer,  more involved sense of people  opting to be part of the  relationship to a large whole.
The Proper Role of Leaders By Bhakti-tirtha Swami In ancient times, communities expected from their political leaders to have a spiritual connection. A society did not choose a king who was merely a good warrior or politician, but one who also understood the science of caring for the people and who could communicate with higher spiritual realms.  Righteous kingmakers or priests would monitor such leaders to ensure proper behaviour. But today, we are surrounded by cheaters and the cheated, and everyone is running for sense gratification. Because ALL leaders - not just spiritual leaders - serve as representatives of God, the actions of those who take unfair advantage of others can have enormous impact. In our families, for example, parents should be channelling divine energies to their children. Unfortunately, all too often this does not happen.  Leaders should never consider themselves as proprietors of those in their charge. Ownership implies that we have a right to do with our property as we will, and it can serve as justification for all kinds of exploitation and abuse. But if we view ourselves as caretakers, coordinators, catalysts or carriers of the vision, and if we treat others in loving, supportive ways, we will not engage in such exploitation.
Legitimate Power Based on spontaneous attraction  to an exemplary authority that  commands respect through  his qualities and example.  Expected Qualities of the Leader  : King Pruthu oversaw his citizens as father cares for his children  -  Srimad Bhagavatam A Leader should know his people just as a mother knows her children and should care for them with the same affection. (eg) A Caring Leader wins the heart -  President of University Business school
  The Art of Management   by Srila Prabhupada Our leaders should be careful not to kill the spirit of enthusiastic service, which is individual and spontaneous and voluntary. They should try to always generate some atmosphere of fresh challenge to the devotees, so that they will agree enthusiastically to rise and meet it.  That is the art of management: to draw out spontaneous loving spirit of sacrificing some energy for Krishna. All of us should become expert managers and preachers.
Living entity is meant for self-discipline   by Srila Prabhupada Our students should be fit for teaching Krishna consciousness. By their character, by their behaviour, by their knowledge, that is wanted. Since you are now leader, therefore Krishna is forcing you to become very responsible and advanced devotee. This is Krishna's special favour upon you. So now you must see that all boys and girls who come to the temple are given all facility to perfect their lives in KC, and you must give them good advice and instruction.
(1) Power to Listen - Patience Interview with Tulasi Priya dasa, Temple President of Inis Rath  ISKCON Temple in Northern Ireland Leadership Excellence: How do you see is your role in Inis Rath Temple? Tulasi Priya Dasa: My focus is on spiritual aspect, on sadhana and encouraging devotees in Krishna consciousness. It's not the managerial role. It's more of a spiritual director than manager. My role is to facilitate devotees, so that they can find what they want to do for Krishna. That they can find a satisfying engagement and understand that this comes as a result of following spiritual principles. LE: Will patience with individuals bring good long term results?  TPD: Yes. Patience brings long-term results because it takes time for devotees to develop in their Krishna consciousness. And devotees need to develop faith in the process of Krishna consciousness. One of the six items for progress in Krishna consciousness is patience. So if I am patient with devotees then it gives them the space. It gives them the freedom and the time to develop their Krishna consciousness. If one is impatient then it becomes quite claustrophobic.
Humility Test   by HH Sacinandana Swami 1. How eager am I to serve, or do I just want to be served? 2. How eager am I to respect others, or do I rather strive to be respected? 3. How much do I care for others, or do I mainly care for myself? 4. Am I glad upon seeing the advancement of others, or do I envy them? 5. Am I fully dependent on guru and Krishna, or rather on my own arrangement?
Etiquette in Management   by Bhakti Caru Swami ISKCON is a spiritual organisation personally established by Srila Prabhupada. We must to take care that it doesn't become material. Anything (husband-wife relationship, Deity worship, even prasadam) can turn material by one's consciousness. In any Society, there must be some organisation and management, otherwise there will be chaos. Even in the spiritual world, Krishna's friends are subdivided and supervised (Lord Balarama is group leader for his cowherd boy friends; Candravali and Radharani head up left-wing and right-wing gopis, etc). ISKCON is no different.
  Etiquette in Management   by Bhakti Caru Swami In order for people interact in a harmonious fashion, dealings and activities must be regulated and orchestrated. 1. The material nature is the world of exploitation but the spiritual nature is the world of service. 2. ISKCON is a spiritual organization. Regardless of position everyone is first and foremost a servant of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Srila Prabhupada. No one should exploit his position for selfish interests. 3. Higher position means greater service. Position means an opportunity to purely represent Srila Prabhupada. Hence our management must be based on humility and tolerance. 4. Treat your subordinates as younger brothers. 5. Leadership is based on spiritual qualification, not on anything material. A mature, dedicated preacher makes the best leader.
  Etiquette in Management   by Bhakti Caru Swami 6. A leader's character must be spotless. 7. Leaders must feel for their followers, then the followers will naturally trust them. 8. It is important to lead with detachment and guide with a strong sense of duty. 9. Krishna conscious management is autocratic and democratic. 10. Talk to devotees and be open to new ideas.
  Etiquette in Management   by Bhakti Caru Swami 11. Don't hide anything from the Vaisnava's. 12. There should be more than one signer for bank accounts, buying of properties etc. 13. It is best if all incoming funds are declared before the Deities, Srila Prabhupada, and the Vaisnavas. 14. All incoming funds should be deposited in the bank and then spent from the account. Action: Apply three of these principles each week in serving devotees as a Manager.
Bhismadeva's Instructions Bhismadeva advised for all human beings nine qualifications: 1. Not to become angry 2. Not to lie 3. To equally distribute wealth 4. To forgive 5. To beget children only by one's legitimate wife 6. To be pure in mind and hygienic in body 7. Not to be inimical toward anyone 8. To be simple 9. To support servants or subordinates. Bhismadeva also advices this: To get freedom from anger, one should learn how to forgive. To be free from unlawful desires one should not make plans. By spiritual culture one is able to conquer sleep. By tolerance only can one conquer desires and avarice. Disturbances from various diseases can be avoided by regulated diets. By self-control one can be free from false hopes. Money can be saved by avoiding undesirable association. By practice of yoga one can control hunger. Worldliness can be avoided by culturing the knowledge of impermanence. Dizziness can be conquered by rising up. False arguments can be conquered by factual ascertainment. Talkativeness can be avoided by gravity and silence. By prowess one can avoid fearfulness. Perfect knowledge can be obtained by self-cultivation. (Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.9.27 Purport)
If you Do your best and…… Leave the rest to God God will surely Help you.
To hear the unheard is a necessary discipline to be a good ruler. For only when a ruler has learned to listen closely to the people's hearts, hearing their feelings uncommunicated, pains unexpressed, and complaints not spoken of, can he hope to inspire confidence in his people, understand when something is wrong, and meet the true needs of his citizens. The demise of states comes when leaders listen only to superficial words and not penetrate deeply into the souls of the people to hear their true opinions, feelings and desires.

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One time program art of self management slideshow final 5

  • 1. Of Art Self Management Vedic Oasis for Inspiration, Culture and Education (VOICE), Pune [email_address]
  • 2. Modern Scenario…… American schools today are supplied with surveillance and intruder devices, closed circuit TV, watchdogs, buzz-controlled doors, walkie-talkie, panic buttons and even weapon-screening devices Recent study conducted by the California Department of Education, California Police……. Typical school problems during the 1940s were : “Talking in class, chewing gum, making noise, running in the hall, getting out of place in line, wearing improper clothes, and not throwing paper in the wastebasket.” Typical school problems in the 1980s were : “Drug abuse, alcohol, pregnancy, suicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, arson and bombings.”
  • 3. Modern Scenario…… American schools today are supplied with surveillance and intruder devices, closed circuit TV, watchdogs, buzz-controlled doors, walkie-talkie, panic buttons and even weapon-screening devices Recent study conducted by the California Department of Education, California Police……. Typical school problems during the 1940s were : “Talking in class, chewing gum, making noise, running in the hall, getting out of place in line, wearing improper clothes, and not throwing paper in the wastebasket.” Typical school problems in the 1980s were : “Drug abuse, alcohol, pregnancy, suicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, arson and bombings.”
  • 4. Srila Prabhupada calls the universities as ‘Centers of Nescience’ Because modern education is producing not a generation of gentlemen but a bunch of perverted intellectuals devoid of character.
  • 5. A vulture may rise very high in the sky—seven or eight miles—and it is wonderful to see him fly in this way. He also has powerful eyes, for he can spot a carcass from a great distance. Yet what is the object of all these great qualifications? A dead body, a rotting carcass. His perfection is just to discover a dead piece of meat and eat it. That's all. Similarly, we may have a very high education, but what is our objective? Sense enjoyment, the enjoyment of this material body. We may rise very high with our spaceships, but what is the purpose? Sense gratification, that's all. This means that all the striving and all this high education are merely on the animal platform.
  • 6. Youth is a time for the mind, body and spirit to be nurtured and developed through discipline. Unfortunately today’s schools teach nothing of self-control. No courses are offered in ethics, philosophy or religion.
  • 7. Practical examples of SELF- CONTROL from everyday life How would you behave ? In your college mess, for a special dinner everyone is served only one gulabjamun per head and you want a second one. Then ? You have just met your old school friend while reading in your college library. You are meeting him after 5 years; but there is a board SILENCE on the table. Then what would you do? Teacher announces , ‘Today’s last period is free. But all of you can complete your homework and then go home’. As soon as she leaves, how do you think students react?
  • 8. Practical examples of SELF- CONTROL from everyday life How would you behave ? You’ve packed your bag for a picnic during vacation with your intimate friends and you come to know that your mother has high fever and there is no one else at home to take care of her. You have to stay back. How would you take it ? You’re sitting in the window seat of a train and a semi-clad young girl comes and sits next to you, talking and joking with her friends. Or conversely if you are a girl, a cute looking fair boy just sits opposite to you. What would be your response ?
  • 9. To learn restraint in all these situations is called Self Control. Singers avoid ice cream, cold drinks and hot chilly items to have high pitch. A man with typhoid avoids pooris and oily foodstuffs to get well. A pilot avoids drinking alcohol in order to save the passengers from plane crash. Without self restraint none of these can attain peace and happiness.
  • 10. Self Control boosts Will Power, Concentration and Memory The power by virtue of which you can make your mind do what you wish to do can be termed Will Power. It seems easy to develop will-power, but it is not as easy as it is often spoken in seminars. William Penn , was once advising a drunkard to give up drinking. “as easy as opening hand” Sharu Rangnekar , a famous management consultant, offers a simple suggestion for reducing weight. He says anyone who can shake his head from left to right can reduce weight.
  • 11. Self-restraint develops Will power Human Mind is like a uncontrolled Flood 10,000 random thoughts/day, 7 per min If you learn… to put restraints on your mind and learn to prevent it from wandering and give your entire attention to whatever you do you will be able to achieve like a superhuman Remember how Bhima kept Bakasura in bay Archimedes Lever and Fulcrum
  • 12. Mind : The Taskmaster of senses The mind is a friend when it is under the control of the intelligence. Then it is serene, grave, self-controlled, simple and pure. When the mind is an enemy, it is controlled from within by desire and from without by sense objects. Then it is restless, frivolous, and impure. If you have no control over your driver, your driver is your enemy, but if he acts according to your orders, he is your friend. The yoga system is meant to control the mind in such a way that the mind will act as your friend.
  • 13. “ My dear Lord, You are so kind that You are giving me Your association in the form of Your holy name, and this holy name can be chanted in any situation. There are no hard and fast rules for chanting Hare Krishna ” .
  • 14. No Peace of mind without Sense control : Everyone in this material world is looking for peace, but they don't want to control the senses. For example, if you are diseased, and the doctor says "Take this medicine" or "Follow this diet," but you refuse. You take whatever you want, against the instruction of the physician, so how can you be cured? Similarly, we want to be cured of the chaotic condition of this material world, we want peace and prosperity, but we are not willing to control the senses. Srila Prabhupada Lect. BG 62-72 Los Angeles 68
  • 15. täni sarväëi saàyamya yukta äséta mat-paraù vaçe hi yasyendriyäëi tasya prajïä pratiñöhitä "One who restrains his senses, keeping them under full control, and fixes his consciousness upon Me, is known to be a man of steady intelligence." [BG 2.61]
  • 16. Benefits of Self Control Self control yields all knowledge. It increases energy and purifies. A wonderful entourage follows in its path : compassion, knowledge, forgiveness, patience, nonviolence, sincerity, mildness, modesty, determination, liberality, contentment, truthfulness, benevolence, and freedom from anger and malice. Self control gives us the fortitude to withstand tribulation and endure great suffering in defense of what is right. By self control, the mind becomes clear and discriminating. In short, self control opens wide doors to material and spiritual peace and joy.
  • 17. A ANGRY CEO in a board meeting with four Vice Presidents, 8 Board members, 14 Managers
  • 18. and his Angry wife Cool headed Socrates
  • 19. Just as we have the courage to direct others as to what they should be doing, why they should be doing and how they should be doing, similarly, are we able to direct our sense organs with proper understanding of these aspects.
  • 20. Management = Man + Age + Ment Manage the ‘man’ within you before managing ‘men’ Gain ‘age’ (maturity) to know what, when, how to manage Management with hands, heads and hearts
  • 21. Power to Listen - Patience A mature Leader will have : Good Listening - SOLE tech + attentive ear + open heart Power to withdraw and be a detached observer Ability to remain stable in difficult conditions A immature Leader will immediately React, Judge, Assume (Loyal dog and the child) Leaders who have no power to listen want to surrounded by ‘yes’ men want to just keep giving orders cannot empathize or appreciate subordinates consider suggestions as insubordination
  • 22. Power to Listen - Patience 1) Failing to consider the position of another person, recognizing only one’s own motivations. HONDA CEO 2) People who lack Compassion for others 3) People who view themselves as centers can never pay any heed to others. 4) Highly mechanised impersonal structure of modern society leads to : impersonal and impatient behaviour insensitivity to others and intolerence Why does one not have Patience ?
  • 23. Power to Listen - Patience Constructive Discontent creates -- Awareness Problem Exposure Applied Empathy Inclusion, Participation, Empowerment, Partnership Learning in Action Challenge, Engagement and even fun Saves time, smoothens out differences Creating a Favorable Debate Culture Leaders of future extend Respect and Trust. They stay open -- curious, empathetic, constantly learning in the face of Resistance and Criticism Discontent - a hotbed of Creative ideas - Motorola’s Debate culture
  • 24. Power to Listen - Patience Honda - ‘ Listen, Ask and Speak up’ culture Idea Contests open to all employees Young engineers - given excep. Levels of responsibility, encouraged to question Story of a young G.E.T. becoming C.E.O. Philips - Town meetings - managers must stand before employees and answer questions posed Pasting blank papers throughout office and factory for employee’s suggestions
  • 25. Team Spirit - Cooperation
  • 26. Team Spirit - Cooperation A Leader can inspire team spirit only when he himself can cooperate well with others. Empowering employees and creating healthy teams is based on almost entirely on people - feeling good about themselves, - feeling good about others, - feeling good about organisation they work for - feeling good about the mission and vision associated with both their leaders and the institutions for which they work
  • 27. Team Spirit - Cooperation Closer Relationships, Greater Success When someone assumes a new leadership role today, he/she has a 40% chance of demonstrating disappointing performance 82% of them fail to build teamwork relationships with subordinates and peers 58% are confused about what is expected of them 52% lack the required skills and knowledge to be able to be successful. Stanford University research about American and Japanese industrial situation
  • 28. Team Spirit - Cooperation Closer Relationships, Greater Success Lateral service - art of making good on somebody else’s mistakes. In Vedic times, Kings were saintly and had no concern beyond the welfare of the citizens : Some of the duties of a divine monarch are : Tosana : to see that there is sufficient food to feed all of the citizens Prinama : distributing gifts to satisfy them Upalalana : calling meetings and speaking sweet thoughtful words to satisfy the people Anusasana : giving instructions on how to become good citizens
  • 29. Team Spirit - Cooperation Celebrating Diversity and Interdependence for Team Spirit Four “cancers” that are detrimental to synergy : Criticism, Complaint, Comparison, Competition Too much dependance - stunted creativity Too much independence - instability Interdependence - best option - emotional bonds eg Krishna-Sudama
  • 30. Corporation & Community ‘ Corporation’ elicits feelings and images of authority, bureaucracy, competition, power, rigid rules, machines and military chain of command. ‘ Community’ evokes feelings of volunteers helping others out, co-operation, town meetings, democracy, personal responsibility, commitment, teamwork, creative magic and fun. Community gives a richer, more involved sense of people opting to be part of the relationship to a large whole.
  • 31. The Proper Role of Leaders By Bhakti-tirtha Swami In ancient times, communities expected from their political leaders to have a spiritual connection. A society did not choose a king who was merely a good warrior or politician, but one who also understood the science of caring for the people and who could communicate with higher spiritual realms. Righteous kingmakers or priests would monitor such leaders to ensure proper behaviour. But today, we are surrounded by cheaters and the cheated, and everyone is running for sense gratification. Because ALL leaders - not just spiritual leaders - serve as representatives of God, the actions of those who take unfair advantage of others can have enormous impact. In our families, for example, parents should be channelling divine energies to their children. Unfortunately, all too often this does not happen. Leaders should never consider themselves as proprietors of those in their charge. Ownership implies that we have a right to do with our property as we will, and it can serve as justification for all kinds of exploitation and abuse. But if we view ourselves as caretakers, coordinators, catalysts or carriers of the vision, and if we treat others in loving, supportive ways, we will not engage in such exploitation.
  • 32. Legitimate Power Based on spontaneous attraction to an exemplary authority that commands respect through his qualities and example. Expected Qualities of the Leader : King Pruthu oversaw his citizens as father cares for his children - Srimad Bhagavatam A Leader should know his people just as a mother knows her children and should care for them with the same affection. (eg) A Caring Leader wins the heart - President of University Business school
  • 33. The Art of Management by Srila Prabhupada Our leaders should be careful not to kill the spirit of enthusiastic service, which is individual and spontaneous and voluntary. They should try to always generate some atmosphere of fresh challenge to the devotees, so that they will agree enthusiastically to rise and meet it. That is the art of management: to draw out spontaneous loving spirit of sacrificing some energy for Krishna. All of us should become expert managers and preachers.
  • 34. Living entity is meant for self-discipline by Srila Prabhupada Our students should be fit for teaching Krishna consciousness. By their character, by their behaviour, by their knowledge, that is wanted. Since you are now leader, therefore Krishna is forcing you to become very responsible and advanced devotee. This is Krishna's special favour upon you. So now you must see that all boys and girls who come to the temple are given all facility to perfect their lives in KC, and you must give them good advice and instruction.
  • 35. (1) Power to Listen - Patience Interview with Tulasi Priya dasa, Temple President of Inis Rath ISKCON Temple in Northern Ireland Leadership Excellence: How do you see is your role in Inis Rath Temple? Tulasi Priya Dasa: My focus is on spiritual aspect, on sadhana and encouraging devotees in Krishna consciousness. It's not the managerial role. It's more of a spiritual director than manager. My role is to facilitate devotees, so that they can find what they want to do for Krishna. That they can find a satisfying engagement and understand that this comes as a result of following spiritual principles. LE: Will patience with individuals bring good long term results? TPD: Yes. Patience brings long-term results because it takes time for devotees to develop in their Krishna consciousness. And devotees need to develop faith in the process of Krishna consciousness. One of the six items for progress in Krishna consciousness is patience. So if I am patient with devotees then it gives them the space. It gives them the freedom and the time to develop their Krishna consciousness. If one is impatient then it becomes quite claustrophobic.
  • 36. Humility Test by HH Sacinandana Swami 1. How eager am I to serve, or do I just want to be served? 2. How eager am I to respect others, or do I rather strive to be respected? 3. How much do I care for others, or do I mainly care for myself? 4. Am I glad upon seeing the advancement of others, or do I envy them? 5. Am I fully dependent on guru and Krishna, or rather on my own arrangement?
  • 37. Etiquette in Management by Bhakti Caru Swami ISKCON is a spiritual organisation personally established by Srila Prabhupada. We must to take care that it doesn't become material. Anything (husband-wife relationship, Deity worship, even prasadam) can turn material by one's consciousness. In any Society, there must be some organisation and management, otherwise there will be chaos. Even in the spiritual world, Krishna's friends are subdivided and supervised (Lord Balarama is group leader for his cowherd boy friends; Candravali and Radharani head up left-wing and right-wing gopis, etc). ISKCON is no different.
  • 38. Etiquette in Management by Bhakti Caru Swami In order for people interact in a harmonious fashion, dealings and activities must be regulated and orchestrated. 1. The material nature is the world of exploitation but the spiritual nature is the world of service. 2. ISKCON is a spiritual organization. Regardless of position everyone is first and foremost a servant of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Srila Prabhupada. No one should exploit his position for selfish interests. 3. Higher position means greater service. Position means an opportunity to purely represent Srila Prabhupada. Hence our management must be based on humility and tolerance. 4. Treat your subordinates as younger brothers. 5. Leadership is based on spiritual qualification, not on anything material. A mature, dedicated preacher makes the best leader.
  • 39. Etiquette in Management by Bhakti Caru Swami 6. A leader's character must be spotless. 7. Leaders must feel for their followers, then the followers will naturally trust them. 8. It is important to lead with detachment and guide with a strong sense of duty. 9. Krishna conscious management is autocratic and democratic. 10. Talk to devotees and be open to new ideas.
  • 40. Etiquette in Management by Bhakti Caru Swami 11. Don't hide anything from the Vaisnava's. 12. There should be more than one signer for bank accounts, buying of properties etc. 13. It is best if all incoming funds are declared before the Deities, Srila Prabhupada, and the Vaisnavas. 14. All incoming funds should be deposited in the bank and then spent from the account. Action: Apply three of these principles each week in serving devotees as a Manager.
  • 41. Bhismadeva's Instructions Bhismadeva advised for all human beings nine qualifications: 1. Not to become angry 2. Not to lie 3. To equally distribute wealth 4. To forgive 5. To beget children only by one's legitimate wife 6. To be pure in mind and hygienic in body 7. Not to be inimical toward anyone 8. To be simple 9. To support servants or subordinates. Bhismadeva also advices this: To get freedom from anger, one should learn how to forgive. To be free from unlawful desires one should not make plans. By spiritual culture one is able to conquer sleep. By tolerance only can one conquer desires and avarice. Disturbances from various diseases can be avoided by regulated diets. By self-control one can be free from false hopes. Money can be saved by avoiding undesirable association. By practice of yoga one can control hunger. Worldliness can be avoided by culturing the knowledge of impermanence. Dizziness can be conquered by rising up. False arguments can be conquered by factual ascertainment. Talkativeness can be avoided by gravity and silence. By prowess one can avoid fearfulness. Perfect knowledge can be obtained by self-cultivation. (Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.9.27 Purport)
  • 42. If you Do your best and…… Leave the rest to God God will surely Help you.
  • 43. To hear the unheard is a necessary discipline to be a good ruler. For only when a ruler has learned to listen closely to the people's hearts, hearing their feelings uncommunicated, pains unexpressed, and complaints not spoken of, can he hope to inspire confidence in his people, understand when something is wrong, and meet the true needs of his citizens. The demise of states comes when leaders listen only to superficial words and not penetrate deeply into the souls of the people to hear their true opinions, feelings and desires.