People say Krishna was the guy who made the war happen. Maybe true, but his words speak louder than his actions. If only his words were to be followed, we wouldn't have faced so many strategic problem which most of the companies are facing. Neither was there any need for MBA's. Because, MBA study is ultimately based on management prevalent in those times. We started forgetting the principles he preached but the western world gained from it and created Peter Drucker and Philip Kotler.
Going by Gita, the very purpose of
His moves were very strategic. If one recalls the epic, one incident which was very significant in the Pandava's rising to power was the RajSuya Yagya. But for that to happen, King Jarasandh was to be defeated. None of the Pandavas could have defeated him in a battlefield with his forces fighting for him. So Krishna asked Bhim to prepare for a fight with Jarasandh (wrestling match). They approach Jarasandh in an unknown identity and urges the King to fight with Bhima. He accepts the challenge and that's it, you got your enemy.
He was brilliant in politics too. Politics by the way is not a bad word. Its a nice wordbut the system in India and the "netas" of this nation have changed the meaning of this word.
I don't know the number of people who must have seen the great epic. But for any Management student or a Prospective Strategist, one must read the Mahabharata as a student and not as a reader.
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