Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Dear friend, Here is very good information that I love to share with you. As you know we all are working to reach to the extreme of excellence and success in our profession, but still there are lot of problems that we encounter in our personal and professional life for e.g. Stress, Anxiety, Lifestyle disorder, Human resource exploitation , commercialization of ethical issues etc Spirituality is the solution of above problems. We presents a Symposium being conducted at Reliance Industries, Mumbai (India) on “How to Gain Excellence in Corporate Culture”, addressed by Dr. Pranav Pandya the Head of “All World Gayatri Pariwar”. This is the link for that symposium video file : http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6985851443865147800 This is the link for its power point presentation. : http://www.awgp.org/gamma/CorporateExcellence This video brings light on the following burning issues and provides proper solution of them: Can spirituality and ethics integrated in business bring cutting edge? · Is it possible to maximize ethics and profits together in business by adopting spirituality? How to eliminate stress associated with the modern lifestyle and promote wellbeing at physical, mental and spiritual levels? · How Spirituality and Materialism can be Balanced to bring immense wealth in life? And The biggest Question on 21st Century that is “Stress Management? The video present 12 qualities need to be developed for spiritual lifestyle helpful in corporate management. Dr. Pranav Pandya, M.D. is a very distinguished personality and is Head of All World Gayatri Pariwar ( an internatinal spiritual organization -- www.awgp.org), Chancellor of Dev Sanskriti Viswavidyalaya ( a large Spiritual University located in Haridwar, India-- www.dsvv.org), Chief Editor, Akand Jyoti or The Divine Light (a spiritual magazine publsihed in seven languages and with over 1 million world wide subscriptions www.akhand-jyoti.org), President of Swami Vivekanand Yogvidya Mahapeeth ( Bangalore, India), and Director of Bharmavarchas Research Center (http://www.awgp.org/gamma/EstablishmentsBrahmvarchas) Please share your views with all of us. Regards, Ankur Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 This is a great lecture: It talks about hte following Spiritual Traits for excellence in Corporate world … 1. Self Awareness – realization of self-potential. Man has immense capability. 2. Spontaneity – quick reflexes, no delay. Be alert and decisive. 3. Being vision and value based – visionary attitude towards future of organization with pinpointed aims and objectives. 4. Holism – All views comprehended as interconnected. Holistic thinking. 5. Compassion – Sympathy, Empathy and concern for others. Necessary for Team building. 6. Celebration for diversity – Search unity in Diversity. Accept and embrace others too. 7. Field Independence – Have your own say. Don't follow the crowd or majority. 8. Tendency to ask fundamentals – why? – Constant reasoning, rational thinking. Can we do something new and how. 9. Ability to refrain – Learning the ability to stop yourself from doing something traditional. 10. Positive views of adversity – Make adversities your source of power. Yogi's outlook. 11. Humility – Develop basics for self-criticism. Be modest and humble. 12. Sense of vocation – selfless service to society at large, besides your system. ( source www.awgp.org). More discription of it on www.awgp.org , Ankur Saxena <shrrut_bhaashin wrote: > > Dear friend, > > Here is very good information that I love to share with you. As you know we all are working to reach to the extreme of excellence and success in our profession, but still there are lot of problems that we encounter in our personal and professional life for e.g. Stress, Anxiety, Lifestyle disorder, Human resource exploitation , commercialization of ethical issues etc > Spirituality is the solution of above problems. We presents a Symposium being conducted at Reliance Industries, Mumbai (India) on " How to Gain Excellence in Corporate Culture " , addressed by Dr. Pranav Pandya the Head of " All World Gayatri Pariwar " . > > This is the link for that symposium video file : http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6985851443865147800 > This is the link for its power point presentation. : > http://www.awgp.org/gamma/CorporateExcellence > > This video brings light on the following burning issues and provides proper solution of them: > > > Can spirituality and ethics integrated in business bring cutting edge? > · Is it possible to maximize ethics and profits together in business by adopting spirituality? > > How to eliminate stress associated with the modern lifestyle and promote wellbeing at physical, mental and spiritual levels? > · How Spirituality and Materialism can be Balanced to bring immense wealth in life? > > And The biggest Question on 21st Century that is " Stress Management? > > The video present 12 qualities need to be developed for spiritual lifestyle helpful in corporate management. > Dr. Pranav Pandya, M.D. is a very distinguished personality and is Head of All World Gayatri Pariwar ( an internatinal spiritual organization -- www.awgp.org), Chancellor of Dev Sanskriti Viswavidyalaya ( a large Spiritual University located in Haridwar, India-- www.dsvv.org), Chief Editor, Akand Jyoti or The Divine Light (a spiritual magazine publsihed in seven languages and with over 1 million world wide subscriptions www.akhand-jyoti.org), President of Swami Vivekanand Yogvidya Mahapeeth ( Bangalore, India), and Director of Bharmavarchas Research Center (http://www.awgp.org/gamma/EstablishmentsBrahmvarchas) > > Please share your views with all of us. > > Regards, > Ankur > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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