As an avid reader of Indian spiritual texts and scriptures and a practicing manager for more than 25 years, I have learnt many useful tips that one can use from Indian spirituality in our day to day life and management practices. I intend to write about those and publish in these columns. I hope you all will find it useful and support me with constructive criticisms and positive feedback.
Thanks
Venu Payyanur

10 replies
  1. Neela
    Neela says:

    Hi Venu Payyanur,
    Thank you very much for the details, I was always looking for such information. Looking forward for more details on Indian Spirituality and Management Practices.
    All the best!!!!!!!
    Best Wishes
    Neela

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  2. Padmini
    Padmini says:

    Hi Venu,

    Today, “Spirituality can bridge science-religion divide,”

    Wow! This new venture of having your own blog is very nice way to keep in touch and learn more from you.
    As always, you have been mentorting us, thank you!

    We can all find our own sacred things — and we can all have our own life-altering spiritual experiences. These are not necessarily tied to any creed, doctrine, or belief; they grip us on an emotional level, rather than a cognitive or rational one. That feeling of awe and wonder, that sense of a deep unity with the universe or cosmos — such intuitions might lead to a traditional religious outlook on the world, or they might not. . .

    All the best/Padmini

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  3. Neela
    Neela says:

    Hi Venu Payyanur,
    Thank you very much for the details, I was always looking for such information. Looking forward for more details on Indian Spirituality and Management Practices.
    All the best!!!!!!!
    Best Wishes
    Neela

    Reply
  4. Padmini
    Padmini says:

    Hi Venu,

    Today, “Spirituality can bridge science-religion divide,”

    Wow! This new venture of having your own blog is very nice way to keep in touch and learn more from you.
    As always, you have been mentorting us, thank you!

    We can all find our own sacred things — and we can all have our own life-altering spiritual experiences. These are not necessarily tied to any creed, doctrine, or belief; they grip us on an emotional level, rather than a cognitive or rational one. That feeling of awe and wonder, that sense of a deep unity with the universe or cosmos — such intuitions might lead to a traditional religious outlook on the world, or they might not. . .

    All the best/Padmini

    Reply
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