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Gita Based Leadership Productivity

The document discusses the application of Bhagavad Gita teachings to enhance leadership and productivity in the workplace. Key concepts include servant leadership, decision-making under pressure, working without attachment, time management, overcoming stress, and maintaining integrity. The document emphasizes serving others, staying detached from results, managing time wisely, and leading with ethical principles.

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Gita Based Leadership Productivity

The document discusses the application of Bhagavad Gita teachings to enhance leadership and productivity in the workplace. Key concepts include servant leadership, decision-making under pressure, working without attachment, time management, overcoming stress, and maintaining integrity. The document emphasizes serving others, staying detached from results, managing time wisely, and leading with ethical principles.

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Gita Wisdom for Leadership &

Productivity
• Applying Bhagavad Gita teachings to
workplace success
Introduction
• Why Bhagavad Gita is relevant for today's
professionals
What Makes a Great Leader?
• Bhagavad Gita (3.21): 'Whatever a great
person does, others follow.'
The Servant-Leader Mindset
• Krishna as Arjuna’s charioteer – True
leadership means serving others.
Decision-Making Under Pressure
• Arjuna’s dilemma (BG 2.7) – Stay calm and
analyze situations before deciding.
Work Without Attachment
• Gita 2.47: 'Perform your duty, but do not be
attached to results.'
Time Management & Balance
• Gita 6.17: Moderation in work, rest, and
recreation – Avoid burnout.
Overcoming Stress & Fear of
Failure
• Gita 2.56: 'One who is steady in joy and
sorrow is truly wise.'
Integrity & Ethical Leadership
• Gita 12.13-14: True leaders work for the
welfare of others, free from ego.
Key Takeaways
• 1. Serve, don’t rule
• 2. Stay detached
• 3. Manage time wisely
• 4. Lead with integrity.
Q&A & Discussion
• Open floor for insights, reflections, and
questions.

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