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gita@work: The Leadership Code of the Charioteer is a modern leadership book rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, written for today's decision-makers who lead under pressure, complexity, and constant change.
This book speaks to CXOs, founders, people managers, MBA and executive readers, and purpose-driven professionals who carry responsibility without always having clarity, certainty, or peace.
Leadership today is not fought on open battlefields.
It unfolds in boardrooms, hiring decisions, ethical trade-offs, performance reviews, restructures, and moments of silent doubt. The questions are ancient, even if the setting is modern.
• How do you act without losing your values?
• How do you lead decisively without burning out?
• How do you balance ambition with compassion?
• How do you succeed without being consumed by success?
gita@work answers these questions by mapping all 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita to the inner evolution of a leader, step by step, in strict scriptural order.
Each chapter becomes a leadership milestone.
You begin with The Pause, where honest confusion is not weakness but intelligence.
You move through Clarity, Action, Insight, and Equilibrium, learning how duty, focus, and balance shape authority.
You develop Resilience, Compassion, Presence, and Vision, discovering how leaders influence without force.
You deepen into Self-awareness, Energy management, Integrity, and Faith, understanding motivation, temperament, and ethics at scale.
You conclude with Freedom, where leadership matures into legacy, surrender, and calm confidence.
Every chapter follows a disciplined structure:
• A realistic workplace dilemma
• A focused interpretation of specific Gita verses
• Psychological and managerial reflection
• Practical leadership applications and pause practices
• A distilled mantra for daily use
The tone is reflective, analytical, and human.
The language is modern, accessible, and designed to be read aloud.
There is no preaching. No abstraction. No mythology retold for effect.
This book does not ask you to withdraw from work.
It teaches you how to work without inner fracture.
At its core, gita@work offers a radical idea for modern leadership:
You are not meant to escape the battlefield of work.
You are meant to master it from within.
When action is aligned with awareness,
when ambition is guided by conscience,
when authority is rooted in calm,
work itself becomes Yoga.
This book is for leaders who want results without regret,
power without arrogance,
clarity without cruelty,
and success without losing themselves.
If you lead people, systems, or purpose,
this book is not an inspiration.
It is a practice manual for inner leadership.
The charioteer is already within you.
This book shows you how to listen.