Strategic Leadership in a VUCA World
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In an age where markets move faster than conscience and decisions are often taken under relentless pressure, Strategic Management must rediscover its moral spine. This book is born from that quiet but urgent realization. It does not reject modern management thought, nor does it romanticize the past. Instead, it brings the two into a respectful and living conversation, where ancient wisdom steadies modern speed, and contemporary strategy gives form to timeless values. Drawing deeply from India�s civilizational treasury�the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita, Arthashastra, and Panchatantra�the author interprets strategy not merely as competition or advantage, but as foresight anchored in responsibility. Rama�s model of compassionate governance, Krishna�s mastery of situational strategy, Yudhishthira�s ethical dilemmas, and Chanakya�s realism in statecraft are revisited, not as legends, but as practical frameworks for leadership, policy, and organizational life. These insights are thoughtfully woven with modern strategic thinkers such as Porter, Kotter, Drucker, and Goleman, creating a balanced pedagogy that respects data without dismissing Dharma. The book explores strategic decision making under uncertainty, ethical leadership during crisis, stakeholder alignment, negotiation, power dynamics, cultural transformation, and succession planning. Each theme is enriched with narrative reflection, philosophical grounding, and managerial applicability, making complex ideas accessible without diluting their depth. Strategy here is not presented as aggression, but as alignment; not as domination, but as stewardship. More than a textbook or a managerial guide, this work serves as a reflective companion for corporate leaders, civil servants, entrepreneurs, educators, and students who sense that something essential is missing in purely profit-driven models. It gently reminds the reader that enduring strategy is built on trust, restraint, and long-term vision. In reaffirming the union of ancient pedagogy and modern management, this book offers a timeless truth: strategic management reaches its highest purpose when power is tempered by wisdom, success is measured by sustainability, and leadership is practiced as a sacred duty to society.
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Dr. Aurobindo Ghosh, Dr. Gargi MazumdarTerms and Conditions
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