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100 | _aPattanaik, Devdutt | ||
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_aTHE TALENT SUTRA _ban Indian approach to learning _cDevdutt Pattanaik |
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_aNew Delhi _bAleph _c2016 |
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_axi, 142p. _c19cm. |
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520 | _aSaraswati is the goddess of knowledge in Hinduism, as well as in Buddhism and Jainism. Her name is derived from the fluidity (saras) of the imagination. Human imagination enables us to invent and innovate, visualize, plan and de-risk. Yet imagination is a bad word in the world of business and management. It strips us of certainty. We want to control the imagination of those who work for us, prevent their minds from wandering from work. Yet every human being lives in an imagined reality. | ||
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