21 Mantras for People Management

From the time a child is born, he/she has to interact with people. Whether it is in one’s social or professional life, nothing comes with a guarantee. Managing human relations effectively could actually decide the course that one’s life will take. Through history, outstanding persons who have had a major influence on the world have inspired and guided people. Buddha, Vivekananda, and Gandhi, are three such distinct personalities, each present at different points in time, each with a distinct approach. All three carried people with them. What did they have that made them famous? How did they deal with people? Are these guidelines that we, the so-called ordinary, can imbibe and utilise? The lessons gleaned from what Buddha, Vivekananda, and Gandhi spoke and practised are relevant even today in our professional lives. This book contains real incidents and cases of professional people, their interactions, successes and failures, the practices they followed and those they didn’t. What is interesting is that their success and failure is not about numbers or targets. It is about human management. In human relations, things cannot remain constant because human beings are like all other people, some other people, and no other people. Eventually, the end point of our personal and professional lives reveals how well we forged personal and professional relationships. also available at    

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ISBN

978-93-85509-18-6

Pages

101

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Paperback

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5.5 ' X 8.5'

About The Author

Anonna Guha

Anonna Guha

Anonna Guha has a double doctoratein Sociology with a fellowship from Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), and in Human Relations. She is a corporate trainer in behavioural sciences and imparts training pertaining to Human Relations, Emotion Management, Communication, Personality Development, and Stress Management. Anonna is trained in dance, music and drama and is a national level performing artiste. She is also MD, Nrityanjali Management Services.

From the time a child is born, he/she has to interact with people. Whether it is in one’s social or professional life, nothing comes with a guarantee. Managing human relations effectively could actually decide the course that one’s life will take.

Through history, outstanding persons who have had a major influence on the world have inspired and guided people. Buddha, Vivekananda, and Gandhi, are three such distinct personalities, each present at different points in time, each with a distinct approach. All three carried people with them. What did they have that made them famous? How did they deal with people? Are these guidelines that we, the so-called ordinary, can imbibe and utilise?

The lessons gleaned from what Buddha, Vivekananda, and Gandhi spoke and practised are relevant even today in our professional lives. This book contains real incidents and cases of professional people, their interactions, successes and failures, the practices they followed and those they didn’t. What is interesting is that their success and failure is not about numbers or targets. It is about Mantras for people management. In human relations, things cannot remain constant because human beings are like all other people, some other people, and no other people. Eventually, the end point of our personal and professional lives reveals how well we forged personal and professional relationships.

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