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Management Consulting based on Kautilya's 'Arthashastra'
Be it a Business Leader, a Corporate CEO, the Head of a Department, a Community Leader, a Government Official or
a Housewife - every person is a Manager in his or her own way. The issues faced in day-to-day Management, if not
resolved quickly, can snowball into a major problem. Management is now a science practiced diligently by
decision-makers at all levels. A subject taught in various Business Schools across the globe, Management is a
professional tool used to achieve set goals and results.
Even though modern Management has developed since the 1950s, this science was practiced in India for over 2000
years. Among the oldest Management Gurus was Chanakya, also known as Kautilya. The Prime Minister in the court
of Emperor Chandragupta Maurya, Kautilya wrote the 'Arthashastra' that in Sanskrit verses documents over 6000
management models, ideas, and strategies.
This Consultation is presented by Radhakrishna Pillai, who also has
an e-course in Management, based on Kautilya's 'Arthashastra'. To know more about the
e-course,
click here.
Kautilya's Arthashastra can help solve modern-day management problems like
- How do I understand the basics of Management?
- What is the difference between Management and Leadership?
- How to deal with two Bosses?
- How do I set up a Company?
- How do I resolve the differences with my Business Partner?
- How do I stop attrition in my Organisation?
- How do I motivate and inspire my Employees?
Asking Questions
You can now ask questions to Radhakrishnan Pillai,
and he will provide an insightful answer based
on Management principles in Kautilya's
Arthashastra.. Even though most of the areas in Management are covered in the 'Arthashastra', the question you ask should
be specific and you should give a complete background, so that the Management Consultant can customise the
answer to your query.
Please avoid questions like: "I have 5 years' experience. Where will I get a better job?" "Do you think I
am capable of starting a business?"

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