Sunday 27 December 2015

“Emphasize on What is Right and Wrong, not Who is Right and Wrong ― A Short Story” ―Professor M.S.Rao









“I shall not fear anyone on Earth.
I shall fear only God.
I shall not bear ill will toward anyone.
I shall not submit to injustice from anyone.
I shall conquer untruth by truth. And in resisting untruth, I shall put up with all suffering.” ― Mahatma Gandhi          


People often emphasize on money power and muscle power. They forget to emphasize on moral power and brain power. They think might is right. They often forget to think that it is the right matters, not might. At times they think who is right and wrong, not what is right and wrong. Let us discuss this in this article.

When we think about who is right and wrong, we tend to look at individuals. In contrast, when we think about what is right and wrong, we look at issues without any fear and favor. We look at issues dispassionately.


Might versus Right ― A Short Story

Professor Ken served in a private college for more than three years. He was passionate about sharing his knowledge and shaping students as leaders.  When he joined the college as a professor, some of his friends asked him reasons for joining a substandard college which did not have adequate infrastructure, facilities and with a track record of irregularities including non-payment of salaries to the leaving employees. He said that he had passion for teaching and training and he can set the system alright from irregularities. He tried his level best to set the education system and the college from irregularities. Gradually he focused more on shaping students and enjoyed interacting with them. Many students loved and admired his academic leadership. The college served notice of one month on administrative grounds. He didn’t feel bad when he was served with notice because college did not have adequate number of students to offer courses. Additionally, image of the institution was eroding due to weak leadership by the management. Unfortunately, college stopped paying salary to him before serving the notice. He decided to meet the owner of the college for asking his salary. The owner was avoiding him as he had evil intentions to avoid salary. Above all, he did not have the courage to face Professor Ken directly. The owner was notorious for not giving salaries to the leaving employees. On the other hand, he blackmailed the leaving faculty by filing wrong cases when the faculty demanded their salaries. He had money power and muscle power to browbeat the employees and intellectuals.

Professor Ken approached principal to persuade the owner of the college to pay his salary. The principal was also not taking any interest as she flattered the owner to ensure her survival in the college. Finally on the day of leaving the college, Ken requested the principal to pay salary, and give his service certificate and relieving order. The principal told to Professor Ken, “The owner of the college has money and muscle power. He won’t give you salary. He is more intelligent than you and he knows how to trap you.”  Professor Ken replied to principal, “It is not who is more intelligent counts in this matter. It is a matter of ethics to pay salary to the employees as per the terms of the agreement. It is not the might counts but the right counts. As a professor I cannot cut corners the way owner cuts corners and cheats the faculty. I have ethics and etiquette. I have to be an example to the students and role model to the society. Therefore, I will fight through right means and appropriate forums ethically to get my salary. The owner is noted for cheating every leaving faculty by not paying salary since there is nobody to question him.  Employees and intellectuals are afraid of his political connections and money power. I will fight to I get my salary and teach a lesson to unethical owner so that he will not cheat anybody in future.” The Principal sarcastically smiled over Professor Ken’s words. Professor Ken felt pity on Principal. Finally, the professor had to leave the college without taking salary for more than three months and relieving order.  

Professor Ken approached appropriate forums to fight for his salary. The owner used his political connections and money power in most of the forums. Finally, one forum took up Professor Ken’s grievance and addressed it earnestly and taught a bitter lesson to the cheating owner. It was a big jolt to the unethical owner from an ethical intellectual. The owner realized that there was one professor who taught a lesson in his life. His colleagues and students praised Professor Ken on his victory. He replied, “It is a victory for all intellectuals and employees. It is a victory for truth. Satyamev Jayate!”


Conclusion

The professor had to fight to the finish to get his salary by focusing heavily on various aspects. He wanted to change the unethical practices in private colleges. He wanted to reform the educational system in India. He wanted to create a healthy society by checking the irregularities and corruption. He dedicated his entire life to the cause of students and education and became an academic leader and legend.


Message

The message from this story is it is not who is right and wrong counts but what is right and wrong counts. One man who can bring the change in the society is YOU.


“Remember that the greatest crime is to compromise with injustice and wrong.” ― Subhash Chander Bose

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Wednesday 23 December 2015

Professor M.S.Rao Selected for 10th International Prestigious Sardar Patel Award―2015 for Lifetime Achievement in the field of ‘Excellence in Youth Development’










Dear friends,

I am excited to share with you that I was selected for the 10th International Prestigious Sardar Patel Award―2015 for Lifetime Achievement in the field of ‘Excellence in Youth Development’. The award receiving program will be held Feb/Mar 2016 in New Delhi, India. It is a great honor to receive this prestigious international award as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is one of the leaders I admire the most because of his exemplary leadership and iron will power. This award is very close to my heart as my birth anniversary also falls on October 31 which is the birth anniversary of the Indian’s Iron Man.

Here is an article I blogged about him and the leadership lessons to learn from him: ‘Leadership Lessons from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel ―The Iron Man of India and Bismarck of India’ URL: http://professormsraovision2030.blogspot.in/2015/12/normal-0-false-false-false-en-us-x-none.html    

I am happy to share with you that this award is recognition of my services and contribution to youth development and youth empowerment. I have a vision to build one millions students as global leaders and I have trained more than 30,000 students as global leaders URL: http://professormsraovision2030.blogspot.in/2014/12/professor-m-s-raos-vision-2030-one_31.html  I am passionate about developing students as global leaders and I dedicate this award to global youth who are the real power and on whose shoulders the future of the world depends.

Note: I started a nonprofit initiative to build one million students as global leaders by 2030 and groomed more than 30,000 students so far. I am excited to share with you that my Vision 2030 http://professormsraovision2030.blogspot.in/2014/12/professor-m-s-raos-vision-2030-one_31.html was ranked as one of the Top 10 Finalists in the ‘Not For Profit’ category of Leadership Excellence 500 Awards, LEAD 2015 event in Dallas, USA President Clinton delivered his keynote address for this prestigious international event. I authored a book ‘Professor M.S.Rao’s ‘Vision 2030: One Million Global Leaders’ (Kiran Bedi, A Magsaysay Award Winner wrote foreword) http://professormsraovision2030.blogspot.in/2015/07/sample-chapter-professor-msraos.html This book is under publication. I also successfully keynoted ‘Visionary Leadership 2015 Malaysia’ URL; http://professormsraovision2030.blogspot.in/2015/08/professor-ms-rao-keynote-speaker-for.html Here is the list of students I have dedicated my authored books and gifted to some of them. You may read their names and comments by clicking each link the impact I have made by inspiring them.  

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Tuesday 22 December 2015

“Leadership Strategies to Achieve Success in Military and Business” ―Professor M.S.Rao











“When one treats people with benevolence, justice and righteousness, and reposes confidence in them, the army will be united in mind and all will be happy to serve their leaders.” ― Sun Tzu


The Chinese philosopher, Sun Tzu outlined several leadership strategies to win a war. Similarly, ancient Indian philosopher, Chanakya (Kautilya) shared several leadership strategies to defeat enemies. He once remarked, ‘The enemy of your enemy is your friend.’ The leadership strategies shared by them are immortal as they can be applied everywhere including military, business, and politics depending on the situation and the leadership style of leaders. In this article, we will look at leadership strategies that can be applied in business and military to lead successfully to achieve the desired objectives.  

To defeat your enemy, you must first bring his morale down. The people who follow him start suspecting the abilities of their leader and gradually withdraw their support with a belief that their leader will be defeated. They will think that it doesn’t make sense to fight a losing battle. That is the reason, there is a lot of propaganda during war to bring down the morale of their enemies. Once the morale is brought down, half of the battle is won.

Sun Tzu remarked, “Know the enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles you will never be in peril” Hence, keep your cards close to your chest. Don’t reveal everything to others as it helps others anticipate and counter your strategies. Always keep multiple plans ready to keep your momentum. If there is a failure of one plan, other alternative plans must be ready to address the challenges to take the things forward.  Don’t talk too much. Be careful when you speak. Don’t disclose all your secrets to others as you end up worrying and protecting your secrets rather than winning the game.

Divert the attention of your enemy. Externally focus on activities that draw your enemy to the wrong side and internally focus on activities to win your end game. Revise your leadership strategies and styles from time to time with a clear focus. Take feedback from all sources to improve your strategy and decision-making skills. Remember, there is no fixed formula for strategy and decision-making. You must change your strategies depending on the situation and the availability of information.


Sutras for Your Successful Leadership Strategy

“An army may be likened to water, for just as flowing water avoids the heights and hastens to the lowlands, so an army avoids strength and strikes weakness.” ― Sun Tzu   

Here are some sutras to create a successful strategy and blueprint and execute them effectively.
  • Focus on your strengths and concentrate on the weaknesses of your opponents. Find out the chinks in the armor to eliminate your enemy.
  • Be confident. Avoid over-confidence. Don’t underestimate your enemy.
  • Learn to lose a battle to win a war.
  • Don’t cut corners. Emphasize on ethics and etiquette. Lead by example and achieve your success with integrity.
  • Convert your enemy’s offensive posture into defensive posture strategically.
  • Look for survival first to prosper later. There is always another day to fight and win.
  • Build strong alliances based on trust and confidence.
  • Be slow in building blueprint for your strategy and be fast in executing your strategy.
  • Consult the specialists in the area to get accurate information and ideas. Remember, nobody is expected to know everything under the sun on the earth.
  • Attack from all sources systematically and strategically. Keep your strategies highly confidential. If required, adopt autocratic leadership style to keep things confidential.  
  • If your enemy is very strong, attack him part by part from all sources. Corner him from all sources to checkmate him finally.
  • Create overconfidence in him to crush him.
  • Remember, brain is always superior to brawn.
  • Show a way for your enemy to retreat when you attack to eliminate waste and achieve early victory.


Conclusion

"Speed is the essence of war. Take advantage of the enemy's unpreparedness; travel by unexpected routes and strike him where has taken no precautions." ― Sun Tzu

To win your war, you must follow strategy, tactics and propaganda. Be prepared to be surprised and plan to surprise your enemy. Keep your energy and enthusiasm high. Don’t get dejected due to temporary setbacks and failures. If required, take break for some time to rejuvenate and restart your game to win. Whatever the strategies you adopt, you must ensure that you are fighting for truth and justice. Achieve your success with integrity to avoid repenting later internally for the mischief you have done. Adopt soft leadership to achieve your ends. If not, use hard leadership to achieve your ends.


“To rely on rustics and not prepare is the greatest of crimes; to be prepared beforehand for any contingency is the greatest of virtues.” ― Sun Tzu  



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