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Birla application for the transformation of Conduct

Transformation of the conduct - the highest form of conduct - a little care in the country, while we need in all areas, “Chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, Kumaramangalam Birla, said in his address at the graduation ceremony of the 2003 class of the Indian Business School (ISB), on Saturday.

“We can not wait 10 years for things falling into force. We need transformation as a leader in all sectors of the country. For my taste, Lee Kuan Yew, former president of Singapore, transformed the country, a small nation on a colonial economy flourishing and the Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama are the two best examples of the transformation of driving licence, “said Kumaramangalam Birla.

Provides concept of transformation, Birla said: “This is the highest form of conduct. Some of the features of the transformation of leaders caring for individuals, to quickly recognize good ideas and the ability of the spirit of mind. You also have the opportunity, Do something new, if the situation requires. ”

ISB Chairman of the Board and McKinsey & Company MD, Rajat Gupta, said: “The young leaders now seem very keen to quickly obtain positions of head and often ask me how they spend their careers. I think we should always try to learn many things and contribution in areas outside the workplace. There must be a better manager and should try other people successfully. If you do, new opportunities and others to help you achieve your goals. ”

The graduation of 169 certificates were students of the class of 2003 by Kumaramangalam Birla. The school has the ISB’s Scholar Awards of Excellence “to two students - and Aditya Aarthi Ramesh Singh - for the greater rate qualities.

Seventeen students, whose qualities were placed in the league top 10 percent were in the “Dean’s List.” Altogether, 12 students have received scholarships USCI, including an exemption of 50 percent .

His Holiness leaves Dharamshala for a visit to the United States and United Kingdom

His Holiness the Dalai Lama left Dharamshala for New Delhi via Jammu today.

In New Delhi, His Holiness will participate at the International conference on Mahayana Philosophy and Art to be held at the India International Centre on 2 November.This conference is organised by Tibet House based in New Delhi.

In the afternoon, at 2.30, His Holiness will pay a visit to the Institute for Integrated Learning in Management (IILM) and will deliver the first IILM lecture on Achieving Peace in Our Times: Relevance of Non-violence.

At the Institute, His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be welcomed by ambassador K.V. Rajan. Shri I.K. Gujural, the former Prime Minister of India, will make the closing remarks.

On the same day, His Holiness will leave New Delhi for Tokyo from where he will fly to San Francisco.

On 7 November, His Holiness will fly to Washington D.C. and according to a press release of the Washington-based International Campaign for Tibet, His Holiness is expected to meet US President George Bush and Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Congressional leaders during his 10-day visit to the capital.

On 17 November His Holiness will fly to the United Kingdom where he will address the 4^th World Parliamentarians Convention on Tibet in Edinburgh in Scotland.

His Holiness will return to New Delhi on 24 November and on the same day will fly to Dharamshala.

The Dalai Lama lecturers IIM-A

Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, to visit IIM-A campus in January 2008, students speak on “Ethics and economics.” The Tibetan guides in Ahmedabad as part of a Tibetan festival to be organized at the city. The conference is open to all students and teachers.

As part of its initiative to instruct persons of different sectors of life to interact with students, IIM-A, so far, the Union Railway Minister Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar and CPI ( M) leader Sitaram Yechury.

This was followed by Senator Edward Murray, the man in a country Washington State, a conference on public-private partnerships in infrastructure on campus in May 2007.

Manager liaison with students and spirituality

AHMEDABAD: Business is like a spiritual journey. “Do not be surprised if you hear these words, not a warning, but a B-school diploma set up for the Corporate World. These future managers and entrepreneurs as a crucial link between spirituality and the activity in the world today.

Students of IIM B and other schools should not be determined by a spiritual guru, but they recognize the benefits that the world of spiritualism. Supporters of the management philosophy of not avoid the parallels between the Mahabharata and world affairs. In fact, they feel there “may be some lessons that with the adoption of a spiritual approach to business management.”

After a presentation of the 14 Dalai Lama on IIM Ahmedabad, students say, spirituality has an important role to play in the business world. According to some, a meeting devoted to spirituality can work wonders, given the increased level of stress in today’s world. Says Professor Anil Gupta, IIMA, spirituality, we can not teach. This means that understanding the deeper meaning of life. And nobody can teach that if you refuse to see itself the mirror. Although dialogue can certainly help. ”

Indeed, his colleagues have IIMBangalore lessons learned from the Mahabharata. Professor Ramnath Narayanaswamy, IIM Bangalore, in its spirituality Global Manager mandatory option for students as Krishna, CEO, Yudhishthir than providing a link between the values, the results of Bhima, Arjun for learning, the legitimacy of Karna , Nakul and Sahdev processes for a particular purpose. He said that spirituality helps students “lebenspraktischer capacity to develop and negotiate a better world.”

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