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India Culture Hindu Philosophy Change & Renewal Indian Management Practices 2
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Indian Culture “If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and, has found solutions, I shall point to India” Max Muller, Philosopher 3
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“ Whatever you can rightly say about India, the opposite is also true.” Joan Robinson, Cambridge Economist 11
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Three philosophies Birth and Rebirth Theory of Karma Moksha Acceptance and tolerance opens the door to compassion and love 14
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Theory of Karma Karma is one of the important spiritual laws that govern Hindus Karma can best be explained as an "action" or "deed" It applies to all levels of action – deed, thought, speech, feeling, and the effects of it There are three types of Karma Prarabdha karma Sancita karma Agamin or sanciyama karma 15
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Principles of Karma Cause and Effect Action and Reaction Total Cosmic Justice Personal Responsibility 16
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Change & Renewal 17
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The Congruence Model 18
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Culture eats Strategy for Breakfast! 19
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Culture What is Culture? The beliefs, the norms, emotions, myths, dreams, the informal networks Where does Culture Come from? Senior Leadership Consistency between WORDS and ACTIONS Consistency between what is SAID and what is DONE Understand the power of Culture – Diagnose it and manage it 20
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Culture Formation 21
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Aligning Senior Leadership 22
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Cultural Norms & Management Practices 23
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