Bhartiya Management Quiz - Module 1
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What is the focus of Bharatiya Management?

The synthesis of important dimensions of Indian Culture, Indian Philosophy & Management

What are the four types of Yoga taught by Swami Vivekananda?

  • Bhakti, Karma, Jnana, Hatha
  • Bhakti, Karma, Jnana, Raja (correct)
  • Karma, Jnana, Raja, Hatha
  • Bhakti, Karma, Raja, Hatha

Which of these is NOT a component of 'Panchkos' of Self Management?

  • Sarvamaya Kosha (correct)
  • Manomaya Kosha
  • Pranamaya Kosha
  • Vignanamaya Kosha
  • Annamaya Kosha

The practice of Karma Yoga involves performing actions with the expectation of a reward.

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What is the central idea behind Bhakti Yoga?

<p>Surrendering oneself to God in order to realize the highest Truth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Raja Yoga is the scientific, step-by-step approach of yoga, focused on mind control.

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What is the primary aim of Jnana Yoga?

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According to ancient Indian philosophy, what is the key to any successful business?

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Which ancient Indian text contains lessons on Strategic Management, Good Governance, and Values-based Leadership?

<p>Ramayana (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are some examples of ancient Indian texts that influenced modern management?

<p>Ramayan, Mahabharat, Vedas, Sastra</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these is NOT a characteristic of modern management strategies as influenced by Indian philosophy?

<p>Profit maximization through any means necessary (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Self-Management

Managing one's own emotions, goals, time, and discipline.

Bharatiya Management Tenets

Core principles of Indian management, drawing from Indian culture, philosophy, and management practices.

Social Development

Improving society's well-being through individual and collective efforts.

Swami Vivekananda's Four Yoga

Bhakti (devotion), Karma (action), Jnana (knowledge), and Raja (royal) Yoga.

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Indian Philosophy & Modern Management

Applying ancient Indian philosophical principles to modern-day management practices.

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Ethical Leadership

A leadership style emphasizing moral principles and values.

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Empathy & Compassion

Understanding and sharing the feelings of others; showing concern for others' well-being.

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Holistic and Inclusive Thought Process

Considering the entirety of a situation and including a variety of viewpoints.

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Focus on Goal

Prioritizing and striving towards a specific objective.

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Continuous Improvement

Constantly seeking ways to enhance processes and outcomes.

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Adaptability

The ability to adjust to changing circumstances and conditions.

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Prevalent Wealth

Existing wealth or possessions.

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Potential Wealth

Wealth that can be developed or acquired.

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Ramayana

Illustrates strategic management, good governance, and value-based leadership.

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Chanakya's Arthashastra

Ancient guide focusing on leadership, strategy, governance and values-based decision-making.

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Bhagwat Gita

Managerial techniques for a harmonious and prosperous existence.

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Modern Management

Interdisciplinary process of coordinating and managing work.

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Panchkosh of Self-Management

Five sheaths of self, influencing our emotional and mental state.

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Emotional Regulation

Controlling and managing one's emotions effectively.

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Goal Setting

Identifying and prioritizing objectives.

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Self-Motivation

Inspiring oneself to achieve goals and maintain drive.

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Study Notes

Course Information

  • Course Title: Bhartiya Management
  • Instructor: Ms. Pratiksha Karambe
  • Session Number: 1
  • Institution: Babasaheb Gawde Institute of Management Studies
  • Semester: MMS Semester I (2024-2025)
  • Academic Year: 2024-2025

Internal Assessment

  • Attendance and Class Participation: 10 marks
  • Minimum 3 criteria from the list below:
    • Mid-term test (minimum 1 mark)
    • Group presentations
    • Role plays
    • Case studies
    • Assignments
    • Projects
    • Quiz (any 3 criteria to earn 30 marks )

Internal Assessment Criteria

  • Sr. No. | Criteria | Marks
    • | -|-
  • 1 | Mid-Term | 10
  • 2 | Assignment | 10
  • 3 | Case study/presentation | 10
  • 4 | Attendance | 5
  • 5 | Classroom participation (Live Projects) | 5

  • Total | | 40

Syllabus

  • Module 1: Bhartiya Management – Tenets & Relevance
    • A. Tenets of Bharatiya Management: Synthesis of important dimensions of Indian culture, philosophy, and management.
    • B. Role & Relevance of Self-Management & Social development: Swami Vivekananda's Four Yoga (Bhakti, Karma, Jnana & Raja Yoga)

Additional Topics

  • The Ethnic Wear
  • Culture of Joint Family
  • Languages of India (e.g., Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, etc.)
  • Food of India (images)
  • Festive Season (images)
  • Body Language (image)
  • Indian Philosophy and Modern Management
    • Ethical leadership
    • Empathy and compassion
    • Holistic and inclusive thought process
    • Focus on the goal
    • Continuous improvement
    • Adaptability
  • Role of Self-Management
    • Emotional regulation
    • Goal setting and time management
    • Self-motivation
    • Self-discipline and accountability
  • Role of Social Development
    • Empathy and Emotional intelligence
    • Communication skills
    • Collaboration and teamwork
    • Conflict resolution and diplomacy
  • Swami Vivekananda's Four Yoga:
    • Karma Yoga (The Path of Duty)
    • Bhakti Yoga (The Path of devotion to purity)
    • Raja Yoga (The Path of self-control)
    • Jnana Yoga (The path knowledge of self)
  • Vedic wisdom
    • Importance of fair means in earning profits
    • Prevalence and potential wealth
  • Ramayana
    • Strategic management
    • Good governance
    • Values-based leadership
    • Righteousness or Dharma
  • Kautilya's Arthashastra (Chanakya)
    • Leadership guru
    • 6000 sutras, 15 books, 150 chapters, 180 topics
    • Strong foundation for business
  • Bhagwat Gita
    • Managerial techniques
    • Harmonious and blissful state of affairs
  • Modern Management
    • Process of integrating and coordinating work effectively
    • Interdisciplinary field
    • Contribution from various fields
    • Change in manager's job outlook
    • Leaders throughout history
    • Strong and stable internal management through leaders
  • Panchkosa (Five Sheaths): Annamaya (physical), Pranamaya (energy), Manomaya (mind), Vijnanamaya (intellect), Anandamaya (bliss)

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Test your knowledge on the tenets and relevance of Bhartiya Management in this quiz. Explore crucial dimensions of Indian culture and philosophy as they relate to management practices. Perfect for MMS Semester I students aiming to enhance their understanding.

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