Considering motivations as internal every human being has
the same divine atman with immense potentialities within Vedanta brings
infinite expansion of mind, breaks down all the barriers and brings out the God
in man. Motivation is to be internal and not external. Such motivation involves
the inner beauty and does not promote any greed in an individual to have more
and more in return of his work. In Indian philosophy, motivation is not
something external. It is rather internal. In fact, Bhagwad Gita is a story of
motivation. Arjuna was motivated from the very beginning but he lost his
motivation due to some obstacles, hurdles and confusion in his mind. All that
was required was to remove these obstacles only. Thus, removing obstacles
during the performance of a job is motivation in Indian philosophy.
Similarly, every soul is divine, having immense
potentialities. Management has only to bring out that potentiality by removing
the obstacles and hurdles which restrict him to perform. Such motivation
involves the inner beauty and does not promote any greed in an individual to
have more and more in return of his work – As work itself is viewed in a unique
way in Indian Philosophy.
The Gita shows the five clear stages of motivation
1. Patient Listening – When Lord Krishna did not interrupt
Arjuna and gave patient listening when Arjuna put forth his problems.
2. Putting Stress on good points / strength while removing
Arjuna’s doubts.
3. Discussing on intellectual level – Showing the essence of
Karma / Duty.
4. Showing the action plan to achieve the goal.
5. Discussing the consequences of proposed actual plan.
An organisation that learns and encourages learning among
its people. It promotes exchange of information between employees hence
creating a more knowledgeable workforce. This produces a very flexible
organisation where people will accept and adapt to new ideas and changes
through a shared vision. ADVANTAGES OF A LEARNING ORGANISATION:
1] It can survive the knowledge based economy of the 21st
century.
2] It can mange global competition.
3] It can cope with future rapid-fire changes in technology.
4] It can handle tomorrow’s demanding and fragile markets.
5] It can build people based work system in a company.
6] It also leads to holism and values.
Learning is a change of behaviour that takes place through
practice or experience. It is relatively permanent. It is associated with
accumulation of information, knowledge and its application regulating in
wisdom. The outside temperature is 5oC – this is just a piece of information.
But if one is knowledgeable enough, he would know that one should not go
outside in this weather. But experience will also tell you that you can go
outside provided you are aptly clothed with warm clothes or else you would die
of cold. This is what learning is, it is associated with experience. A naughty
child in spite of repeated warnings from his mother, touches the electric
socket, gets the shock, feels the pain and in the process learns a lesson.
Hence, learning is associated with stimulus – response mechanism and this
brings out a change, a change attitude, behaviour, a transformation and this is
what learning aims at. As per Indian ethos a man should learn from his past
Karmas and hence must concentrate on his correct dharma. The Bhagvat Gita
provides us of the virtue learning its importance. Thus learning is not
confined to cognitive knowledge, but includes values and character as well.
Learning is a permanent change of behaviour.
Creativity is the reorganization of experience into new
configurations. A function of knowledge, imagination, and evaluation. Three
domains of creativity can be
·
Art (ah!) as in beauty
·
Discovery (aha!) as in enlightenment.
·
Humor (haha!) as in joyful pleasure
·
Innovation vs. creativity
·
Creativity = the idea
·
Innovation = putting into place
Innovation essential to establish and maintain competitive
advantage as to New approaches &
Options for adaptation.
Five major organizational factors that enhance creativity in
a work environment:
1.
Organizational climate
2.
Leadership style
3.
Organizational culture
4.
Resources and skills
5. The structure and systems of an organization
Learning is a chance of
behaviour that takes place through practice or experience. It is relatively
permanent. Learning is associated with stimulus-response-change- process.
Maturation is the process of development and growth.
Learning can be selective. We
also learn by association, assimilation, exploration, and selection of correct
responses. We build up certain habits. Habits along with values build up
character.
Learning can be pleasant or
painful depending on the inquisitiveness and motivation and desire to learn.
Learning is associated with accumulation of information, knowledge and its
application resulting in wisdom.
• Sanskar from previous birth provide major input towards
learning tendencies, direction of learning etc.
• Mother father siblings provide the major foundations
where learning takes place spontaneously and effortlessly.
• Family business/trade/occupation have the capability of
injecting the young men directly to the family business.
• Joint family system provides security, support and
flexibility including wisdom bank in the process of learning gurukul systems
prepared he young men’s in total personality development at an Ashram guided by
nature and Guru (Rishi)
• Major human values including respect to elders were
emphasized.
• Atma Manthan is a great of learning from within.
• Dhyan
meditation opens up access a unlimited knowledge within.
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