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Day 3-the lessons from vedas. Rigveda 1.3 offers timeless insight for leadership & teamwork. The hymn invokes different deities Asvins for speed and assistance, Indra for courage and strength, Visvedevas for unity, and Sarasvati for creativity showing the power of diverse strengths working in harmony. Applied to business, this teaches the value of building teams where each member brings unique abilities: quick execution, bold decision-making, collaboration, or innovation. The hymn also models appreciation before expectation leaders should acknowledge contributions before seeking results, fostering trust and engagement. Each divine call is specific, reminding us of the importance of assigning clear roles & responsibilities for efficiency. Sarasvati’s presence highlights the need for an inspiring environment where ideas can flow freely. The core lesson: successful leadership is about gathering the right talents, valuing them, and nurturing an atmosphere that drives collective success.
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