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Management Lessons from Motion Picture 'Sarkar'

- by Neha Gupta *

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Conclusion

The above analysis very well illustrates that the movie Sarkar is a successful script to depict many traits of leadership and
motivation. It gives an insight of the leadership approach in a highly diplomatic and political environment. It also teaches us the importance of values and ethics in the organization, as it directly contributes towards the power and your influence on your team. Also the sole purpose is the basic element of any work.

Applications in Life

Through this movie, we can learn some practical lessons to be applied as a future leader. They are: -

  • Keep Goals Clear: 'Sarkar' knew the purpose of his deeds ie social work, so to know your purpose makes you more focused and productive.

  • Stick to Values: 'Sarkar' never compromised on his values and ethics at work, and due to this, he had a great people support, those who respected him and worshiped him as their leader.

  • Flexibility: The leader should be flexible enough to change according to the situation like at times 'Sarkar' was democratic and some times autocratic.

  • Visionary: As 'Sarkar' was a visionary, he did not feel any great stress at sudden happenings. So the leader should be a good fore-sighted person.

    On top of all these, a leader should be a good human being to understand people and, thus, to lead them.

    References

    Books

  • Dynamics of Human Behavior - Reading Material

  • Organizational Behavior - McShane, Steven & Mary Ann Vonn Gillow

  • Fundamentals of Management - Stephe P. Robins & David A. Decenzo

    Websites

  • glamsham.com

  • netkhushi.com

  • searchindia.com

  • movies.indiainfo.com

    Concluded.


    * Contributed by -
    Neha Gupta,
    PGDMHR (2007-09),
    President - Media Cell,
    Editor - Arena,
    IMI, Delhi.
    Article posted on February 21, 2009.


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