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Spitituality and Self Management for Effective Leadership


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This paper addresses researchers’ call for integrating spirituality and self-management with effective leadership. It is evident from various studies and observations; people can make difference with their leadership which can be taught. Spirituality is about seeking a meaningful connection with something bigger than you; this orientation helps in managing self. The main focus of the study is when a person unable to manage self how he can manage others, so, self management is essentially an internal process of improving oneself. In the light of the above, the present study focuses mainly on understanding and analyzing spirituality and self management to make people as effective leaders.

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Spirituality, Self Management, Integrating and Leadership.
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Authors

Y. V. V. S. S. S. Vara Prasad
GITAM Institute of Management, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam., India
Anupama
GITAM Institute of Management, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam., India

Abstract


This paper addresses researchers’ call for integrating spirituality and self-management with effective leadership. It is evident from various studies and observations; people can make difference with their leadership which can be taught. Spirituality is about seeking a meaningful connection with something bigger than you; this orientation helps in managing self. The main focus of the study is when a person unable to manage self how he can manage others, so, self management is essentially an internal process of improving oneself. In the light of the above, the present study focuses mainly on understanding and analyzing spirituality and self management to make people as effective leaders.

Keywords


Spirituality, Self Management, Integrating and Leadership.

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