Review: Bhagavad Gita on Effective Leadership: Timeless Wisdom for
Leaders
Review by Ciara Reid, Kansas
City Business Central, March 2007 (print edition only)
Local author Pujan Roka, a program manager at
Sprint, says in the preface of his book that he was inspired to
write Bhagavad Gita on Effective Leadership: Timeless Wisdom
for Leaders after he realized that Bhagavad Gita had been explored
in many contexts but had not yet been examined in the context of
leadership. Thankfully, Roka provides background material on the
Bhagavad Gita for readers who may not be familiar with the ancient
text. However, some of Roka's summaries read a little too much like
like a high school textbook; a little dry but easy enough to get
through. Roka does apply Bhagavad Gita's leadership principals to
modern examples - in chapter nine, "Realizing the Ultimate
Potential," he briefly discusses Jim Goodnight, CEO of SAS
Institute, who refused to go public during the peak of the Internet
bubble in the 1990s.
Bhagavad Gita's definition of leadership is about
"influencing and guiding others in a positive way, not about
hoarding power and wealth for personal benefits," according
to chapter seven, "Know Thyself." While definitions like
this one and other notions throughout the book can be encouraging,
Roka doesn't exactly present any ground-breaking methods for leaders
to move up in the business world or be effective in their positions.
Bottom line: For those who identify with and
understand the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, this book is for
you. Otherwise, you might spend too much time trying to understand
the text and not enough time on what it truly means to be a leader.
Release date: April 2006
To purchase: Available at Barnes & Nobles on the Plaza
Price: $16.95
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