6 found
Order:
  1.  9
    The Meeting of Business and Spirituality: Its Evolutionary Significance.M. S. Srinivasan - 2003 - Journal of Human Values 9 (1):65-73.
    Spirituality is now a much talked about subject. All over the world, after a long reign of heavy and soul- stifling materialism, people are seeking for a higher meaning in work and life, beyond the mundane and material aims. So religion and spirituality are coming back with the message of hope and peace. Business, which is a leading institution of our age and employs a large chunk of humanity, cannot escape from this new worldwide trend. Thus, the meeting of business (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  2.  11
    Business and the Future: Towards a New Paradigm Based on Yoga.M. S. Srinivasan - 2004 - Journal of Human Values 10 (1):53-61.
    Business is a representative institution of our times; it represents the spirit of our age. Modern business in general has displaced a remarkable ability to change. But the change yet to come will be something unprecedented. What is the nature of this change? What is the type of vision and sirategy that will help business as a social institution, and the organizations that are part of it, to navigate this evolutionary transition successfully? Or, in other words, what is the nature (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  3.  11
    Integrating Workforce Diversity in Global Business: A Psycho-spiritual Perspective.M. S. Srinivasan - 2015 - Journal of Human Values 21 (1):1-10.
    The present paradigm on management of diversity in global business is not very much interested in integrating diversity or in creating unity in diversity. The main aim of corporate diversity management strategies is to harness the diversity for sustaining or enhancing organizational effectiveness. This is an absolutely legitimate aim for business. However, there can also be deeper and broader perspectives on diversity management, which can be pursued simultaneously with the present paradigm in a mutually complementing manner. One of them could (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  4.  28
    Motivation and Human Growth: A Developmental Perspective.M. S. Srinivasan - 2008 - Journal of Human Values 14 (1):63-71.
    Motivation holds the key for harnessing the human potential in an organization. However, in modern management, motivation is used mainly as a strategy for enhancing the efficiency, productivity and performance of the employee. But for a more integral and effective realization of the human potential in an organization, motivation has to be used as a lever for human evolution and development, with enhanced performance as a spontaneous result. This article provides a comprehensive framework for evolving a motivational strategy, which will (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  5.  15
    Organizational Development: A Yogic Vision.M. S. Srinivasan - 2005 - Journal of Human Values 11 (2):149-160.
    The term ‘organizational development’ is defined in management textbooks as a ‘collection of planned change interventions built on democratic–humanistic values that seek to improve organizational effectiveness and well–being’. But we use the term in a simpler and broader sense as the evolution and development of an organization towards its highest potential. In this article we present the broad outlines of a strategic vision of organizational development based on the aims and principles of yoga. The word ‘yoga’ has now become well (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  6.  19
    Values for Excellence in Professional Work.M. S. Srinivasan - 2011 - Journal of Human Values 17 (2):121-128.
    One of the main events of our modern age is the emergence of the professional class or the knowledge-worker as a powerful and influential section of the society. The technocrat, manager, banker, entre-preneur and the finance-pro are some of the dominant types of these professional elite of our age. This brings us to the question, what are the values which can lead to quality and excellence in professional work? Professional excellence is normally associated with knowledge and skill. A professional is (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark