PERSONAL MISSION - A PATH TO SUCCESS - 1
Each person is unique. Each person is here on this planet to make a difference. Each person has a unique set of capabilities. However where are people heading? Without this unique contribution or the difference that we are here to make we are no one. So many of us are today wondering and groping in dark trying ...
PERSONAL MISSION - A PATH TO SUCCESS - 2
The discovery of personal mission is important to create a niche for ourselves in the world we live in. Personal mission is personal leadership. Everyone loves leaders and every organization needs leaders because they add value. This personal mission is unique to you. You have it and it is the path to your personal success ...
PERSONAL AND ORGANIZATION MISSION - A PATH TO SUCCESS
Once you have a personal mission statement you know its importance. The organization mission statement then does not become a showpiece on your workstation. Your personal mission and the organization mission statement put together add tremendous value to your job function. It becomes a clear criterion for your scope of ...
THE NEW AGE MANAGERS - 1
The new age leadership will be spiritual. There is a trend called ‘the new age’ wherein people worldwide are taking to spiritualism. Whether it is the stress factor in the current socio-economic system, spiritual awareness or a new phenomenon, spiritualism is fast catching up. The new millenium is all about evolving spiritually as leaders ...
THE NEW AGE MANAGERS - 2
The new age manager will know that life is a problem. This is a great spiritual belief that Buddha left behind for us. However the struggle today is that we feel life should not be so problematic. And for a few, life is all about being comfortable. Let us look at the outcome of life being easy. Let us assume that the entire environment is conducive ...
THE NEW AGE MANAGERS - 3
The new age manager will know that no one is above the law of the nature. They would practice the ‘law of cause and effect’ or the law of the karma. This is also interpreted as ‘what we sow is what we reap’. When you sow knowledge and cooperation you nurture growth. If you sow politics and manipulation you reap losses and ... |