Usefulness of lord krishna's motivational and managerial skills for modern professional management world Dr. Gupta Priyanka Assistant Professor, Department Of Management, Shri JJT University, Jhunjhunu (Raj) Online published on 5 August, 2019. Abstract In professional world, whether you are working for an organization or are doing your own business or even you are doing your household work, the most common thing is that you get depressed while doing your work. Depressed employees in any organization are a common sight. Depressed employees, unmotivated employees, dejected employees, hopeless employees, sullen looking employees are very harmful to any organization as they not only decrease the productivity but they also create an atmosphere in which other colleagues may also feel de-motivated and depressed. Similarly if someone run his/her own business and remain depressed while doing work, certainly he/she will not achieve that much in his/her business if he/she would have been highly motivated & energetic. Now, De-motivation, Depression, Dejection, Desolation all these D-words relates to one's mind or relate to one's mental position. It's only the Mind that gets depressed, dejected. A professional may be physically fit with blood oozing in his/her nerves, but if he/she is not well with his/her Mind then that professional is certainly not going to perform to his/her full potential. Mental health is the key to success. If professionals are mentally supercharged then they can achieve any milestone in spite of having any physical inadequacy. Now, how to get out of this Depression, De-motivation & how to increase the productivity at work, it can be learnt through the great teachings of lord Krishna in "Bhagwat Gita". This research paper makes an attempt to extract the motivational and managerial skills of lord Krishna through analyzing his teachings in Bhagwat Gita and an attempt is also made as to how it can be implemented even today and gives the mantra behind success. Top Keywords Management, Motivation, Skills, Mind, Bhagwat Gita. Top |