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	<title>Comments on: Barong Kedingkling: A Merry Exorcism</title>
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		<title>By: bhattathiri</title>
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		<description>Management lessons from Ramayana.

Introducing an insignificant character called
Manthara, Valmiki shows how she could cause a whole
kingdom, its king, princes and everyone to crash.

Any organization, a state, a country or setup should be wary of the fact
that it could be shaken to its roots by sinister
designs of even lowly employee from an insignificant
corner.

This important management precept which is a part and
parcel of our everyday life is being eloquently taught
to us by Ramayana.</description>
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<p>Introducing an insignificant character called<br />
Manthara, Valmiki shows how she could cause a whole<br />
kingdom, its king, princes and everyone to crash.</p>
<p>Any organization, a state, a country or setup should be wary of the fact<br />
that it could be shaken to its roots by sinister<br />
designs of even lowly employee from an insignificant<br />
corner.</p>
<p>This important management precept which is a part and<br />
parcel of our everyday life is being eloquently taught<br />
to us by Ramayana.</p>
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