Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 To  Shri Murty Garu,  Very good topics u r giving to us all, even though we know some of the points, but still reading this kind of articles, make us to practice.  I once again thank u, for sending such a good articles daily. Keep on doing it.  Thanks & Regards  Lakshmi Katragadda --- On Thu, 25/2/10, murtypgk <murtypgk wrote: murtypgk <murtypgk www.telugubhakti.com MAINTAIN SECRETS TO AVOID ATTACKS - Chanukya's way Thursday, 25 February, 2010, 9:10 AM  MAINTAIN SECRETS TO AVOID ATTACKS - Radhakrishnan Pillai A leader holds a very responsible position in any team and, hence, also in an organisation. He has to be very careful in his talks and with the words he uses. A single, wrong statement from his end can destroy his organisation. One of the important factors that a leader should know is how to maintain secrecy. Kautilya warns the leaders, " To as many persons the lord of men (the leader) communicates a secret; to so many does he become subservient, being helpless by that act (of his) " (1.8.9) There are various projects and issues that the leader should never talk about in the open. Until and unless the right time comes, he should not make them publicly known, at least till such a time which is right. Every work being executed in an organisation goes through three stages – conceptualisation stage, preparation stage and delivery stage. At each stage, there are key `secrets' that only a leader should know. He should never let others know these secrets. What if he keeps telling his secrets to others? Let's look at two possible repercussions: 1. HE HAS TO BEND DOWN A leader has to bow down to all the people who know his secrets. If more people come to know his secret, the leader will have to bend down that much more. A leader should always be in control of the situation, and not allow others to control him. If he has spoken the `right' thing to the `wrong' person, he has to be at the mercy of such a person to keep that secret intact. Such a person can not only blackmail, but also leak the information to even competitors and enemies. 1. HE BECOMES HELPLESS Having opened out his secret to others, the leader becomes totally helpless. Instead of thinking of how to carry out his plans, he will be worrying about how to protect himself from the attack of others. A golden rule in business is, think twice before you speak. Even a tailor is adviced during his apprentice days, " Measure twice, but cut once " . Kautilya's (Chanakya's) , enemies were afraid of him because they could never understand what his next move would be. He always had multiple plans ready in his mind. If one plan failed, he was ready to attack with the next, totally surprising his enemies. Chandrashekhar Azad, the freedom fighter, was another person who was always a mystery to every one. He would never allow anyone to know where he would be going next. Not only the British, but even his own team members, like Bhagat Singh, would not know his hideouts. He believed that he was `Azad' - the ever free person. If he wanted to be truly free, he had to keep himself unknown to others. Therefore to be free – keep your mouth shut! ROAD TO WEALTH GOES BY THE COUTRYSIDE Go rural, is the theme of every big corporation today. While FMCG companies eagerly wait the post-monsoon rural demand to boost their sales, bank, which now sell myriad financial products, are gradually realizing the potential of rural areas. Several corporations are re-orienting their growth strategies – ITC's e-choupal and Hindustan Lever's Project Shakti for example – to bring villages to the centre of their planning. Kautilya operated from this principle to manage his treasury. " Wealth and power comes from the countryside, which is the source of all activities " (7.14.19) Going rural has two benefits. First, country side is the place where raw material is available in plenty. Minerals, food crops, labour all find their sources in the countryside. Second, it is also a ready market for volume business. India even today lives in Villages. Be it the soft drinks, the mobile phones or the insurance industry all have already made their way to penetrate deeply into the rural sector. In the second book of Arthashastra, chapter 8, verse 3, Kautilya points out various elements which contribute to the increase in the treasury, 1. Increase in commerce and trade Commercial activities recycle the wealth of a nation. It helps the wealth to flow from one sector to the other, from one geographical area to another. Trading helps in wealth being circulated from one nation to another. Exports and Imports are the life line of any economically developing nation. 2. Arresting crime such as theft and robbery Monitoring and controlling theft is essential. A system of checks and counter checks are necessary to protect the loss in treasury. Theft can happen internally in an organization or due to external elements. 3. Reduction in establishment Controlling expenses can be done by reducing the size of an organization. This is done by keeping the minimum required employees as well as liabilities. Outsourcing is one of the best concepts in controlling overheads of a company. 4. Plenty of crops India even today is an agricultural based economy. A lot depends on the monsoon rains. Investment in Research and Development in this sector to increase crop yields, better warehousing of agricultural produce, and food processing could add significantly to the growth of the economy. 5. Plenty of marketable goods Sales and Marketing should be supplied with enough products. Availability of stocks at the right time, sales order processing, logistics and distribution have to in place to ensure the achievement of any Sales target. 6. Freedom from calamities A lot of unseen and unknown factors affect the economy of a nation, organization and also individuals. The board of directors should consider all these aspects, under the `Risk Management Plan' of an organization. Insurance, savings, right investment plans are steps to ensure freedom from Calamities. The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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