The three day International Conference on "Leadership
and Management through Spiritual Wisdom"
started on Friday on a spiritual note at the Khushipur
campus of School of Management Sciences (SMS), Varanasi.
The Conference was inaugurated by Padmshri
Prof. Geshe N Samten (Vice Chancellor-Central University
of Tibetan Studies) who emphasised on the
training of minds in our educational system which
could ignite the core element of having transformation
within ourselves. He said that entire source of management
comes from innerselves and our educational system
should focus on social and emotional learning so as
to achieve spirituality.
The programme started with Vedic Chanting
by specialised scholars followed by a skit by the
Ganga Action Pariwar on the conference
theme depicting how the materialism has spoiled our
basic necessities of life over the different eras.
Prof. Luqman Khan (Vice Chancellor-Mohd. Ali
Jauhar University) talked about the necessity
of having ecological balance while Prof. B.
P. Singh (Former Prof.-Delhi School of Economics)
emphasised on having spirituality as a part of curriculum.
He further said that elevated soul is the best capital
of human society. Later he talked about "Managing
from Left, Leading from Right and Connecting through
Top" in one of the plenary sessions. He also
added that leadership should have a magnetic force
to create followership.
Mr. Pragyan Mishra (Retd. IAS )
opined about connecting preaching and practicing to
obtain the spiritual path. Swami
Chidanand Saraswati (Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh)
started his discourses focussing on the pathetic condition
of our ganges. He said Ganga is on Dialysis and we
are busy in Dialogues. He said we love the creater
but forget the creation. Spirituality is not a weekend
business, we have to start with selves. Life is to
'be' more, not 'have' more. He asked the modern society
to link internet to innernet. Be the change and don't
wait for anyone else, was his basic idea.
RenownedFilm Director,
Producer and Writer, Mr. Mahesh Bhatt said
that Spirituality is essential fuel of life. The ecological
disaster is because of arrogance of man. He cited
several examples from his professional life to illustrate
the above fact.
In
another session Swami B.A. Paramadvaiti, USA
also expressed his views about Spiritualism and its
connectivity with leadership. More than 300 delegates
were present on the first day of the three day long
event. International delegates have come from the
USA, Australia, England, Hong Kong, China,
Slovenia, Cambodia, Mauritius, Botswana, Oman, Morocco,
Sweden, Spain and Brazil. The Indian delegates
have arrived at SMS Campus from far away places like
Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Warangal,
Chennai, Ludhiana, Pathankot, Kochi, Patna, Mumbai,
Nashik, Dharwad, Thanjavur, Bhabaneshwar, Guntur,
Ranchi, Chitrakoot, Jaipur, Kashmir etc.
The entire three day event has been divided into seven
plenary and seven technical sessions spread over the
three days.
Earlier the Conference Director and the Director
of SMS Varanasi, Prof. P. N. Jha
welcomed the dignitaries and delegates to SMS Varanasi.
In his welcome address, he presented a briefing about
the strides which the Institution has made in the
recent past to emerge as one of the frontline B-Schools
of the country. Discussing the framework of this International
Conference, he said that it is an extension of the
decadal journey of our Spiritual Centre, whose objective
is creation of dyadic relationship between spiritual
paradigm and managerial tenets. However, the practice
of the proposed model necessarily requires the inculcation
of a sense of abnegation within the practitioners.
Later on the latest issues of all the three
journals of SMS( Management Insight, Purushartha,
Computing Trendz ) were released by the dignitaries
alongwith the conference proceedings book and the
Souvenir.
The organizing secretary Mr. Sandeep Singh
(Associate Prof.) gave the theme presentation
and the Vote of Thanks. The inaugural session was
coordinated by Dr. Meenakshi Singh.
The Director, SMS Varanasi, Prof. P. N. Jha
felicitated the Chief Guest and other Guests of Honour
by presenting a shawl and mememto.
A
spiritual tour of Varanasi is also on the Conference
schedule. A souvenir has also been published covering
more than 200 paper abstracts which are being presented
in the Conference. Corporate bodies and financial
institutions like Union Bank of India, Kashi
Gomti Samyut Gramin Bank, Galaxy Hospitals, Career
Launcher, IMS Learning Resources, Ganga Saran &
Grandsons, Prentice Hall of India and Souvenier De
Banaras were the sponsors of the events.
On the second day of the three day
International Conference on "Leadership and Management
through Spiritual Wisdom" at the Khushipur campus
of School of Management Sciences (SMS), Varanasi,
Swami Chidanand(Krinshnamurthy
Foundation) talked about Spiritual perspectives
of Leadership. He said from the material goal at the
start of life we slowly move on to inner growth and
later to Spirituality. He also talked about the transformational,
transactional, charismatic and leader without authority.
Quoting the ancient indian texts, he brought to notice
the fact that our country is accomodative of all religions
and practices of the world. For a leader, the needed
qualities are ambition, energy, intelligence, self
confidence, honesty, integrity and job relevant knowledge.
He said we should stop destructive anger. We should
learn to delay gratification, not deny it.
Roberto Bilaslavo (Vice Rector, University
of Primorska, Slovenia) opined on Wisdom
and Leadership and said that both leadership and management
need wisdom. He discussed various levels of leadership
like public, personal and private. According to him,
to act to bring a common good to all of us is wisdom.
He also discussed a wisdom development model for transformational
leadership which works in four domains - cognitive,
conative, moral and affective. He also said we should
learn wisdom by reflection, by imitation and by experience.
Mr.
Sandeep
Gupta (GM & Head -Corporate Affairs, TCG Lifesicences
India) talked about transforming business
to perform in 21st century while Prof. Graham
Ward (Coaching Practice Director, INSEAD Global Leadership
Centre, UK) discussed the pathways to transformation.
In yet another session, Prof. Paul Forster
(Hongkong University) discussed why should
MBAs meditate. Prof. Firdos T. Shroff (Pune
University) highlighted the ways in which
we can kindle the spark within ourselves through calm
mind, active body and alert intellect. He said that
leadership is from within, while management is from
outside. Swami Shashankananda (Ram Krishna
Mission Ashram, Ranchi) elaborated on the
necessity to spiritualise the society while Shri
Shri Shudhanand Brahmachari (Founder - LD Life Misison
and Stress Management Academy) said that
it is a leadership lost decade. Good human beings
are in great scarcity and there exists global leadership
crisis. It is all because of lack of emotional quotient
and lack of self awareness. Mindful leadership is
the need of the hour. Self management preceeds Leadership
responsibility.
Shri Rakesh K. Mittal (IAS) talked
about positive thinking for excellence for which we
need integrity, knowledge, trust, accessibility, compassion,
fearlessness, patience and acceptance. B.
K. Usha (Brahm Kumaris World Spiritual University,
Mount Abu) discussed various dimensions related
to knowledge, wisdom, leadership, spirituality and
management in the other sessions.
Prof. A. S. Islahi (AMU) threw light
on traits of leaders and insight of spiritual epics
of different religions. The technical sessions comprising
of the paper presentations were also held simultaneously
throughout the day. The Director, SMS Varanasi, Prof.
P. N. Jha felicitated the dignitaries by
presenting a shawl and memento.
On the final day, Prof. Lotta Dellve (KTH
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) discussed
at length the leadership issues in health care organisations
with special reference to those existing in Sweden.
In her presentation on "Caring for the Carers", she
highlighted the need for value based leadership. She
also brought forward a work engagement model and discussed
the implications of corporate social responsibility
in the health care sector.
Father Eugene Joseph (Diocese of Varanasi
Education Society) aired his views on transformational
leaders for human well being. The transformation shift
should encompass responsible autonomy, authenticity,
humility and professional will and emotional intelligence,
he added. For achieving it he hinted at convergence
of spiritual wisdom. He also talked about the spiritual
wisdom of the holy Bible which suggests strength of
self mastery, action and relationship. According to
him, organisations should be interdependent, interactive
inclusive. He also said only spiritually awakened
leadership can transform the society and there is
a compelling urgency for the same.
Shri
Nithya Turyanand discussed the four gems
in Vedic Sutras for life management which are Integrity,
Authenticity, Responsibility and Enrichment.
Swami Manavtavadi (Head, Manavtavadi Vishwa
Sansthan) shared the deep rooted ancient
Indian Spiritual Concepts and shared the efforts made
by Manavtavadi Vishwa Sansthan in the recent past.
After this, a series of paper presentations by students
and research scholars added value on the final day.
In the Valedictory Session, the guests
present were Prof. Yugal Kishore Mishra (Ex.
Vice Chancellor, Rajasthan Sanskrit University and
currently HOD of Vedic Studies, Sampurnanand Sanskrit
University, Varanasi), Shri L. B. Rai (Chief Personnel
Officer, DLW Varanasi) and Maureen Chen (Future of
Power, Australia).
The awards and certificates apart from the honours
to the visiting guests were presented by the Director,
Prof. P. N. Jha.
Mr. Sandeep Singh, Associate Professor &
Coordinator of Centre for Spiritualism, SMS Varanasi
presented the vote of thanks.