Lord Ganesha is described as a Hindu god of knowledge, wisdom, and the remover of obstacles. He possesses several physical attributes that provide lessons for management such as his big ears for listening, small mouth for talking less, and big head for storing good ideas. Stories from his life illustrate principles for managing well such as thinking quickly, having self-belief, overcoming obstacles, and seeking knowledge. By following Ganesha's virtues and qualities, one can gain success in work through good faith, self-reliance, and overcoming any challenges.
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Lord ganesha
1. LORD GANESHA-
OUR MANAGEMENT GURU
PRESENTED BY-
KANCHAN JETHWANI
SIPAK
TUSHAR ANAND
SHIVANGI AGRAWAL
VIBHA PRASAD
SACHIN RAI
2. ABOUT LORD GANESHA
• Hindu God of knowledge, information and the
remover of obstacles.
• Worshipped first
• Revered first
•Most auspicious
•Most respected
3. PHYSIQUE OF GANESHA
• Big ears for listening.
• Small eyes for concentration.
• Long nose for poking around to
learn more.
• Small mouth for talking less.
• Big head for storing good ideas.
• Big tummy for digesting criticism
4. Continue…
• The blessing hands ask us to be
patient in life.
• Ladoos (sweets) in hand signifies
reward and motivation.
• Perfume sprinkler in one hand reminds one to
sincerely compliment others.
• Crown on the head symbolizes self respect.
5. Continue…
• Big throne denotes pride in self.
• Tiny rat signifies the humanity.
• Book in one hand remind us to
update records.
7. GANESHA’S VEHICLE
• A huge demon terrifying the world
• So what!! Negativity terrifies us
• Ganesha made him rat and do sit on him
Moral-
Control negativity and overpower it.
8. Story of Ganesha’s Moral
elephant head
• Fought with Lord Shiva • Prove that you are right
• Got his head cut • Challenge even GOD and
• Parvati’s cry invoked keep on trying until you
Shiva’s passion succeed
• Ganesha was given life • No pains= No gains
• Confidence must be
infinte, Over confidence
must be zero
10. GANESHA’S MARRIAGE
• Told to revolve around the earth
• Brother Murugan went to do so while Ganesha
revolved around his parents
• Ganesha- quick thinker and problem solver
• Instantly won and got married
Moral-
Clear conscience of mind. You need to be witty
to strive in this competitive world.
12. GANESHA AND KUBERA
• Arrogant Kubera praised himself infront him Lord
Shiva
• Shiv told him to take Ganesha with him and feed
him
• Kubera failed to satisfy Ganseha’s hunger
• Ganesha cursed him and left
Moral-
Teach oversmart person the right way. This is a tip
for a good manager, to handle his employees.
14. WRITING MAHABHARAT
• Ved Vyas requested Ganesh to write Mahabharata
• Ganesh told him to speak without pause
• Ved Vyas requested Ganesh to understand before
writing
• Thus, Mahabharata began..
Moral-
Listen but do memorize and act too. Achieve
impossible. A good trait for managers- good
writing and good communication
15. Wisdom and judgement
Remover of
obstacles
Goal oriented
MANAGERIAL
INSPIRATIONS
Quick thinking
16. ACT IN GOOD FAITH
• Lord Ganesha undertook everything with
conviction and self-belief
• Inculcate this in our work
• Give your best ability so as to achieve job
satisfaction and job involvement
17. DEPEND ON YOURSELF
• “Vinayak” one of the name of
Ganesha, meaning master of oneself
• Take ownership and responsibility for your
actions
• It will help you in succeeding every project
of your work
18. EVERY OBSTACLE CAN BE
OVERCOME
• “Vigneshwara” another name of
Ganesha, meaning one who removes obstacles
• Removing obstacles- a dharma in your life
• Keep right attitude in both your personal as
well as professional life
19. SEEK KNOWLEDGE
•Lord Ganesha has two wives- Riddhi and
Siddhi( Knowledge and Perfections)
•Make Lord Ganesha your ideal and follow his
virtues to gain Riddhi and Siddhi in your life.
20. Salutation to the Ganapati whose seed mantra is
AumGam. We know Ekadanta, the One-tusked
God, the unique God. We meditate upon
Vakratunda, the curved-trunk God. May that
unique elephant God illumine our
consciousness and direct us along the right
track.
called GanapatiJi(leader of people), Buddhividhata(god of knowledge) ,Vighnahara(god to remove obstacles).Ganesha is usually depicted as an elephant head figure with a large pot belly. He has four hands with one hand always extended to bless people. Like most other Hindu gods, he has a 'vehicle', in his case a rat: this rat is usually shown at the foot of the god, but sometimes Ganesha is astride the rat.