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HR tips exclusively for heads of corporates

Updated - April 26, 2017 01:07 am IST

Published - April 26, 2017 01:06 am IST - Hyderabad

The Hindu Business Line hosts event by Mindful Business Management Forum

Corporate heads attended lectures centred around ‘Mindful Management, the Secret to Sustainable Business Growth’ at a programme organised by the Mindful Business Management Forum (MBMF) and International Youth Fellowship (IYF), exclusively for chief executive officers of companies here on Tuesday.

Those who delivered the lectures on business leadership and communication included founder of the International Mind Academy Lee Myung Gu and Professor Adjunct of Kyung Hee Cyber University and Professor of International Mind Education Institute Kim Soo Yeon.

The lectures focussed on the theme, ‘Research your mind, Reboot your organisation and Reinvent your business’. Mr. Lee shared his experiences gained over two decades on human resources management to the participants.

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Organisational goals

“Business leadership is not about leading or instructing employees to follow the leader, but about creating minds that travel towards organisational goals,” he said.

“Recruitment and rewards based on scores and performances gives only short-term benefits. To gain sincere employees in the long-term, recruitment should be based on knowledge score and on the mind-set of individuals,” he stated.

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Among those present were CEO of Turbo Jet Engines Manish Awasthy and executive director of Vision Tek Radha Rani. The program was powered by the English business daily ‘The Hindu Business Line’, said a press release. The forum can be reached over mail at mbmfoff@gmail.com. IYF’s regional director presented the Mindful Management Programme as part of corporate social responsibility initiatives for organisations.

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