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Lessons from the 'Mahabharata' to help survive corporate politics

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 26, 2024, 18:01 IST
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Navigating the corporate world

In our fast-paced and highly competitive world, surviving corporate politics can be a tough challenge for many. In such situations, the ancient Indian epic 'Mahabharata' offers many valuable lessons to survive and thrive in the complex corporate world. From learning diplomacy and effective communication from Shri Krishna to being adaptable like Arjuna, here we list down some important lessons from the 'Mahabharata' to help survive corporate politics. Read on to know more.


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Diplomacy and effective communication like Shri Krishna

A master diplomat in the 'Mahabharata', Lord Krishna teaches one the importance of effective communication in interpersonal relationships. When it comes to corporate politics, clear and diplomatic communication can often help mitigate conflicts and build alliances for success. It also helps build trust and better teamwork together.

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Think strategically like Bhishma

In the 'Mahabharata', Bhishma's ability to navigate their complex family dynamics with strategic thinking teaches us to also approach corporate politics with care and forethought. Anticipating problems and planning their solutions wisely, helps in aligning our actions with long-term goals.

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Ethical leadership like Yudhishthir

Yudhishthir's commitment to dharma (righteousness) is not only inspiring but it also teaches one the importance of ethical leadership. Upholding moral values in the corporate world helps build trust and long-term credibility.

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Adaptability like Arjun

Arjun's ability to adapt to the circumstances on the battlefield teaches us to be flexible in corporate settings. Being adaptable to changing circumstances, finding solutions to problems as and when they arise, learning from one's experiences, and embracing new strategies when needed-- all of these skills help one effectively navigate professional challenges in the corporate world.

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Teamwork like the Pandavas

The Pandav brothers stayed united through thick and thin. Their unity highlights the importance of teamwork, especially in adverse situations. When it comes to corporate politics, collaborating with the right people and teamwork helps build a supportive environment and leads to collective success.

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Resilience like Draupadi

Draupadi's resilience in adverse situations teaches one the importance of faith and emotional intelligence. Managing one's emotions tactfully and having faith in oneself helps in staying calm and composed, and making sound decisions, especially when dealing with corporate politics.

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Tough decision-making like Karna

In the 'Mahabharata', Karna's unwavering commitment to his principles shows the need for courage especially when making tough decisions. In corporate politics, making tough decisions with conviction is an important skill for leadership.


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Networking like Shakuni

While Shakuni's intentions in the 'Mahabharata' were negative, his strategic networking got him the support of some of the most powerful people. His sharp networking skills teach us about the power of making the right connections. In corporate politics, building powerful and positive connections can help open doors to many new opportunities for growth.

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