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vipraja26 thumbnail
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Posted: 8 years ago
#11
Absolutely ! Agree with Ashish's perfect depiction yesterday .the dialogues and the body language was just perfect !
Also a wonderful comparison of Ram and Ravan Shruti .
A leader indeed who was fighting and giving them all the support to his sena .
Beautiful episode in all .
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Fantastic Shruthi ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
Your statement of Rama limiting everything within society rules applies here too. His silent strength is enough to show us that he will do what is needed to create an ideal kingdom. That's why Ram Rajya will always be the perfect kingdom.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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ohh...so true..two things that m doin rt nw apart from my work is reading Stephen Covey and watching SKR and to no surprise, i can relate both of them in some parts. it's easy to understand leadership when we see it in context of Ram in SKR coz its easy to relate when we see Ram as an individual/as a human, which u aptly pointed out.
So basically, autocratic leadership has never remained long-lasting. Although such leadership was very common in previous centuries, but their downfall testifies that one cannot rule by constant instigation of fear. i always am surprised how our epics are so deep and so practical and so relevant. They are just timeless. Raavan ruled with autocracy, while Ram had People Centered approach. No wonder former was headed to downfall while the latter was meant to reach the pinnacle of glory. Two contrasting qualities on the leadership continuum with equally contrasting end-results.


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Posted: 8 years ago
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@attubaby only enablement works in long run. And ram showed it with his life his action
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Posted: 7 years ago
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What's your managerial style?
The Krishna or The Rama ?

Read on.

In Hindu mythology there are two great epics. One is called Ramayan and other is called Mahabharata. The centre story of both these books is around victory of good on evil. In one story Lord Ram leads his army to defeat Ravana in his land,
While in the second Lord Krishna oversees Pandavas defeat Kauravas in the battle at Kurushektra.

In Ramayan, Lord Ram is the best yodhaa of his side.
He leads his army from the front. Strategizes & directs different people to do things which will meet the objectives. His people are happy to follow orders & want to get all the appreciation for being the best executors. Lord Ram set direction & also tells people what to do during difficult times.

Ultimately they won the war & the final outcome was achieved.

On the other hand Lord Krishna told Arjuna, I won't fight the battle. I won't pick up any weapon; I would only be there on ur chariot as a charioteer. And he did what he said. He never picked up the weapon & he never fought.

Still, Pandavas won the war & final outcome was achieved.

So, what was different? It was their managerial style & it was also the type of people who were being lead.
Lord Ram was leading an army of MONKEYS' who were not skilled fighters & they were looking for direction. While on other hand,

Lord Krishna was leading Arjuna who was one of the best archer of his time. While Lord Ram's role was to show it & lead from the front,

Krishna played the role of a coach whose job was to remove cobwebs from his protge's mind. Krishna couldn't teach Arjuna archery but he could definitely help him see things from a very different perspective.

Here are some of the basic differences in two styles:
Lord Ram- A skilled warrior, lead monkeys, was emotional, gave precise roles & instructions, motivated the army to fight for his cause

Lord Krishna: works with best the professionals, provides strategic clarity, allows team members to take lead, fights for the cause of the team, did not depict his true emotions

Look at ur team/family & reflect what type of leader/parent u are, One who keeps answering/solving problems for people/kids Or Who asks relevant questions from their people/kids so that they can find their own solution.

Are u someone who tells/directs all the time Or
Someone who clarifies doubts & allows their people/kids to find their own ways.

Are u someone who has monkeys in the team & the way u deal with it Or u have the brightest experts in their area getting stuck with issues?

Younger generation doesn't want you to tell or show how things are done, they want to know the meaning of their task and how it makes a difference in this world.

They are Arjuna's who don't necessarily seek more skill/knowledge but they need someone to clarify the cobwebs in their mind, if u still apply Lord Ram's style on them, u are bound to fail as a manager.

On the other hand if there are people who aren't skilled enough but rely on ur expertise to sail u through Lord Ram's style is appropriate.

Isn't it good for us to reflect & think what managerial style will bring the best result for u and ur team/family ?

Is it Lord Ram or Lord Krishna?

The Managing Leader vs the Coaching Leader!"

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I thought it was so relevant here and u might be interested being in such a profession urself ๐Ÿ˜ณ
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Sanju tell me what is my style. you read my writings naa
Edited by shruthiravi - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
#17

Originally posted by: shruthiravi

Sanju tell me what is my style. you read my writings naa



You are a coaching leader( like Krishna) Di. U give us the right experiences or direction in a manner we understand. Application is in our hands and I guess everyone in the forum are able to apply it. That's what I think, what about you?
U bogged me with a question ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜†
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I love this style where I can give choices but unfortunately in real life you have to be Ram๐Ÿ˜‰ though many times I feel like banging my head for the patience that it extracts๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜†
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

I love this style where I can give choices but unfortunately in real life you have to be Ram๐Ÿ˜‰though many times I feel like banging my head for the patience that it extracts๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜†



That's true my dad repeats an instruction atleast 3 times out of practice. No matter whom he makes sure that what he says gets into their brain ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜†
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