Strategic Thinking: Learning to think strategically and approach problems from various angles.
Creativity in Problem-Solving: Encouraging creative thinking to find unconventional solutions.
Using Wit and Intelligence: Emphasizing the power of wit, intelligence, and cleverness in problem-solving.
Effective Communication: The importance of clear and effective communication in resolving issues.
Understanding Human Nature: Learning from human behavior and understanding people's motives in problem-solving.
Practical Wisdom: Applying practical wisdom and common sense to complex situations.
Adaptability: Being adaptable and flexible in dealing with changing circumstances.
Learning from Stories and Examples: Gaining insights from stories and real-life examples to apply to one's own challenges.
Resilience and Persistence: Encouraging resilience and persistence when faced with obstacles.
Teaching Life Lessons: Extracting life lessons from historical tales or anecdotes for personal growth and development.
Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 8122308007 |
ISBN-13 | 9788122308006 |
No of pages | 200 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Pustak Mahal |
Published Date | 01 Jan 2009 |
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Unravelling in the Court of Akbar, the well-known Birbal stories illustrate the minister's sagacity and problem-solving acumen. Today it has become trendy to identify various management and leadership styles with historical and mythical personalities such as Attila the Hun, Winnie the Pooh, Mulla Nasiruddin, Confucius and Jesus Christ and with philosophical systems and religious books like Zen, Taoism, the Kabballah, the Bible, the Bhagawad Gita and Sufism. Against this backdrop, the authors thought it would be appropriate to unveil the managerial wisdom and problem-solving principles that Birbal's stories embody.