Inclusive Leadership

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Inclusive Leadership

Perspectives from Tradition and Modernity

Regional / International studies Occupational and industrial psychology Educational administration and organization Business strategy Management: leadership and motivation Knowledge management Production and quality control management Organizational theory and behaviour Hospitality and service industries Philosophy Sports and Active outdoor recreation

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge India

Published on: 8th October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781000711660


Overview

This book reflects on the models of leadership espoused by ancient Indic traditions, in particular the Advaita Vedanta tradition. Focusing primarily on the Rajarshi – the philosopher king – the essays in this volume showcase how using these models in contemporary society could lead to the creation of self-aware and empathic leaders and an inclusive society.

Content and Themes

The book explores examples of the Brahmarshi, or the wise scholar; Rajarshi, or the wise ruler; and Devarshi, or the visionary, to bring together all the ideal virtues of inclusive leadership in the current cultural and political space. The essays in the volume adopt a critical sociological, philosophical and management lens to analyse Indic traditions and dharmic concepts. The volume uses concepts such as dharma, karma and, yoga along with organisational psychology, technology, and management, to arrive at the concept of transcendental leadership. It theorises new definitions of the Rajarshi ideal, which can be used towards public service, social transformation and self-discovery.

Intended Audience

The volume will be useful for scholars and academics interested in Indic philosophies of leadership and governance, sociology, and social and political inclusivity. It will also be useful for readers in public administration, business and management.

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