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OAC 2013: Devdutt Pattanaik talks on customization, the Indian way of doing business

Devdutt Pattanaik, Author of Business Sutra, gave a lively presentation on the Indian Way of Leadership at the OAC 2013, the exciting one of its kind event for the OOH community inaugurated in Goa today.

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Devdutt
Pattanaik, Author of Business Sutra, gave a lively presentation on the
Indian Way of Leadership at the OAC 2013, the exciting one of its kind
event for the OOH community inaugurated in Goa today.

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In a presentation laced with humour and vivid examples drawn from
Indian mythology, Devdutt Pattanaik, Author of Business  Sutra, took the
audience through some key management and marketing principles at OAC
2013, the much awaited two day OOH Advertising event inaugurated in Goa
today.

Speaking on  the topic’Indian Way of Leadership’ ,
Devdutt began by talking about’Belief Matters’ – How people Think’. 
Here, he very succinctly brought in the  importance of symbols, rituals
and stories through which thoughts are communicated and behavior 
decoded, by highlighting cultural differences across societies. He
pointing out how the Indian way of doing things, whether socially or  in
the business context, is all about customizing and offering  a range of
options. 

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Devdutt then moved on to the concept of heaven or
‘swarg’ , which according to him, in the content of business, would mean
getting returns without any investments . He then proceeded to
illustrate how this could be achieved  by drawing on the examples of
Lord Indira, the one who  creates a  battle ground and chases his target
or’Lakshmi’  , and Lord Vishnu , the one who  creates a playground and
draws his target or’Lakshmi’ towards him.  Devdutt gave the audience a
lot to chew on as left this question dangling amidst them: You want to
be an Indira or a Vishnu?

Further demonstrating the relevance of
ancient Hindu rituals such as Yagna, Aarthi  and Bhahan and anecdotes
from epics such as the Ramayana , Devdutt reiterated the  importance of
meaningful exchange of power,  of appreciation as an energizing
motivator to get the best results  out of people, of empathy, of
imagination, of compliance and of the need for self realization of
potential. He concluded with a reference to Hindu goddesses Lakshmi,
Durga and Saraswathi as symbols of wealth, power and identity
respectively and the right way of harnessing them.  
 

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