As we now confront daunting problems in the business and society, the spotlight is on the leader, whose role is akin to the captain of a ship on a stormy night, navigating the ship to safety in the vast turbulent ocean. There are manifold challenges which engage the attention of a modern leader. The key challenges could be classified into four types, viz., business challenges, environmental challenges, cultural challenges and security challenges. The position of a modern leader under these trying circumstances is truly not enviable. He is forced to look into the present with a future vision and assume onerous responsibilities amidst a host of internal and external constraints. Adaption of Artificial Intelligence has now emerged as a key consideration which impacts all facets of human life besides successful running of business. Confronted by these growing issues and concerns, the modern leader finds it difficult to maintain the subtle balance and do the tight-rope walking. He requires a staff in his hand to do the role balancing and smoothly cross over to the other side without falling. The ancient wisdom comes handy to him in this regard in the troubled times. What is required now is that he needs to have an open mind to receive and apply it in practice in letter and spirit. This Lesson attempts to provide certain insights from ancient wisdom to the modern leaders to successfully tide over the turbulence and march ahead in the path of managerial excellence. This Lesson is based on the managerial wisdom embedded in the Vedas, Bhagavad Gita, Artha Sastra, Chanakya Sutra and Vidura Niti.
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