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This work intends to explore a model leader from the angle of Maharishi Vedic Science (MVS) by looking into the Ramaya a. Many of the students and professionals in the fields of management and leadership realize the uncertainty of the modern literature. The leadership literature, in particular, is written with great uncertainty and, therefore, is open to interpretation in light of one's level of understanding, prior experience, knowledge, consciousness, culture, etc. Therefore, this research chooses to look into the bigger picture and consults the Ramaya a of Valmiki as a part of the ancient…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work intends to explore a model leader from the angle of Maharishi Vedic Science (MVS) by looking into the Ramaya a. Many of the students and professionals in the fields of management and leadership realize the uncertainty of the modern literature. The leadership literature, in particular, is written with great uncertainty and, therefore, is open to interpretation in light of one's level of understanding, prior experience, knowledge, consciousness, culture, etc. Therefore, this research chooses to look into the bigger picture and consults the Ramaya a of Valmiki as a part of the ancient Vedic Literature. In this research, the story of Ram is qualitatively studied as a case study of exemplary leadership in terms of inspiring the motivation of his followers. As a result of this study, a number of themes emerged, illustrating Ram's leadership and its features. These features are discussed in light of concepts about Natural Law and Higher States of Consciousness from Maharishi Vedic Science point of view. Through technologies of MVS, it may be possible to enliven natural law in the consciousness of leaders for a fuller realization of the ideals of leadership personified in Ram.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Morad Malekghassemi is assistance professor of Management at the Maharishi University of Management. His doctoral research focuses on leadership lessons from the Ramayana, with a focus on the Transformational Leadership style. Morad earned his Master¿s degree in Human Resources Management and has an extensive international services background.