Indian Ethos in Management

Indian Ethos in Management refers to the values and practices that the culture of India (Bharatheeya Sanskriti) can contribute to service, leadership and management. These values and practices are rooted in Sanathana Dharma (the eternal essence), and have been influenced by various strands of Indian philosophy.

Work values from Bharatheeya Sanskriti

1. Paropakaaraartham Idam Shareeram - The body is meant for serving others or for the higher common good.

2. Atmanomokshartham Jagat Hitayacha - Endeavors should be made considering the well-being of the world too, while considering the (spiritual) well-being of oneself.

3. Trikaranasuddhi - To consider work as a means to grow oneself in 'Purity and Unity of Thought, Word and Deed'.[1]

4. Yagnaya charatha: karma - To engage in work as a sacred offering[2][3]

Influences

Attempts have been made to distill aspects related to management theory and practice from various texts of India. A variety of works has influenced this area and few of them include Autobiography of a Yogi, Thirukkural, Mahabharatha, Ramayana and Bhagavad Gita.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Examples of practice

E. Sreedharan is one the leaders who attributes his excellence in professional world to Bhagwad Gita and its principles.[10][11] A number of examples indicating the practice has been documented.[12][13][14]

Popularisation

Academicians and practitioners such as Prof S K Chakraborty,[15] Jack Hawley,[16] Debra and William Miller,[17] Devdutt Pattanaik,[18] Prof Subhash Sharma,[19] Prof Sharda Nandram,[20] Prof. Dharm Bhawuk,[21][22] Ankur Joshi[23][24][25][26] etc. have contributed to the evolution and popularisation of this domain. Stephen Covey has detailed the application of Gandhian values in leadership, through his book Principle Centered Leadership.[27] Faculty of Management Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith has been teaching Indian Ethos in Management since 1996.[28] Recently IIM Ahmedabad made a foray into the domain by introducing lessons from Panchtantra stories for management.[29] The AICTE in its model curriculum for MBA has stressed on need for Indian ethos in the MBA education.[30]

Prevalence

This theme is embedded in varying levels as part of programmes in business management offered by various business schools and universities.[31][32][33][34]

  • FMS-WISDOM at Banasthali Vidyapith under the National Resource Center setup by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, developed video based modules with focus on Indian ethos for management teachers.[35][36]
  • IIM Calcutta has a centre for human values to foster research and academic activities in the domain of Indian ethos.[37]
  • IIM Indore organised a conference on Indian Management in December 2017 .[38]
  • IBA Banglore linked cultural symbols to the idea of Indian ethos.[39]

References

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  5. Muniapan, Dr Balakrishnan; Rajantheran, M.Raja (1 January 2011). "Ethics (business ethics) from the Thirukkural and its relevance for contemporary business leadership in the Indian context". International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management. 4 (4): 453–471. doi:10.1504/IJICBM.2011.040961 via ResearchGate.
  6. Subramaniam, Sairavi (16 September 2018). "Ethical Leadership Views from Tamil Classical Literature - With Reference to Thirukural". doi:10.2139/ssrn.1605320. SSRN 1605320. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. Chendroyaperumal, Chendrayan; Chandramouli, Seetharaman (16 September 2018). "Leadership and Managerial Implications for Practice and Organizational Excellence from a Drop of the Case of Ramayana - A Celebrated Indian Work on Wisdom". doi:10.2139/ssrn.1875495. SSRN 1875495. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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  12. Sankar R N, Ajith (July 11, 2012). "Ethicus: India's First Ethical Fashion Brand". The Journal of Values Based Leadership. 5 (1): 61–78. SSRN 2103599.
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  15. Chakraborty, S.K. (April 2005). "Ethics: Light from the Golden Quartet". Journal of Human Values. 11 (1): 1–8. doi:10.1177/097168580401100101.
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  20. Organizational Innovation by Integrating Simplification - | Sharda S. Nandram | Springer. Management for Professionals. Springer. 2015. ISBN 9783319117249.
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  23. Nandram, Sharda; Joshi, Ankur (2016), "An Ethics of Care Induced from Kautilya's Wisdom", Ethical Leadership, Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 53–69, doi:10.1057/978-1-137-60194-0_4, ISBN 9781137601933
  24. Joshi, Ankur; Gupta, Rajen K. (2017). "Elementary education in Bharat (that is India): insights from a postcolonial ethnographic study of a Gurukul". International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management. 15 (1): 100. doi:10.1504/ijicbm.2017.085390. ISSN 1753-0806.
  25. Joshi, Ankur; Bindlish, Puneet; Verma, Pawan; Dutt, Priyanka (2015-10-15). "Exploring Indigenous Concepts of Public Administration: Learning for Leadership and Governance". Rochester, NY. SSRN 2674972. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  26. Joshi, Ankur; Bindlish, Puneet; Verma, Pawan Kumar (December 2014). "A Post-colonial Perspective towards Education in Bharat". Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective. 18 (4): 359–363. doi:10.1177/0972262914552171. ISSN 0972-2629.
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