Business-Spirituality

Of Prosperity… Without Economic Growth

Jul 1st, 2010 | By Editor Upanishabd | Category: Business-Spirituality

Prof Tim Jackson — Director of the Research Group in Lifestyles, Values and Environment — at the University of Surrey, in his capacity as Economics Commissioner of the Sustainable Development Commission [UK], has tried to answer this niggling question in his book, “Prosperity Without Growth.” Jackson’s eminently readable tome takes economics to the lay reader who would normally shy away from the subject… on the pretext that it is drab and difficult to understand.



An Evening In Singapore

Sep 1st, 2009 | By Editor Upanishabd | Category: Business-Spirituality

Raju was visibly agitated. He opened his purse and showed the coconut vendor the compartments. “If you think I am lying, see this…” The lady returned his impulsiveness with equal gusto. She started yelling, “I swear by Jesus Christ that I have returned your money.”



“Mug” Your Career “Smug”

Jul 1st, 2009 | By Editor Upanishabd | Category: Business-Spirituality

A well-planned, progressive and rewarding career can be immensely satisfying, give you adequate monetary rewards, and allow you to grow as a person. But, a “career” can also be a strait-jacket.



Gift Of The Tyagi

Jun 1st, 2009 | By Editor Upanishabd | Category: Business-Spirituality

Gift-giving, in its purest form, which is more satisfying for the giver, happens to be an expression of all that is noble in us.



Boss Metamorphosis

May 1st, 2009 | By Editor Upanishabd | Category: Business-Spirituality

A good boss is one who keeps in touch with reality, has sensibilities, is humane, stern, effectual, shares a joke or two with a rank junior… and knows every employee of the organisation by first name.



Know Your Spiritual Quotient

Mar 1st, 2009 | By Editor Upanishabd | Category: Business-Spirituality

Getting to know your Spiritual Quotient isn’t complex. It is easy.



Heart Of Living

Feb 1st, 2009 | By Editor Upanishabd | Category: Business-Spirituality

As our day begins, there is frenzied activity in each of our lives. It all points to a bagful of actions to be performed during the course of the day…



The Matsushita Mantra

Feb 1st, 2009 | By Editor Upanishabd | Category: Business-Spirituality

He was not a great speaker. His voice was clearly frail. He never displayed quick-silver intellect. And, even if he did, it was all too rare — never in public view. He never warmed his audience with hilarious anecdotes. But, he did what all great leaders do. He motivated large groups of individuals — to improve humanity; and, its very condition. His name: Konosuke Matsushita. A legend, whose mantras are timeless.