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Call for Paper


Dear Colleagues

Summer Internship Society provides Road to Excellence, is pleased to announce a Call for Papers for Volume V Issue I  of  journal i.e. “ Management Prudence” (ISSN 0975-6671) which will act as a medium for the dissemination of a variety of international issues, empirical research and other matters of interest to scholars, researchers and practitioners in a diversity of subject areas linked to the broad theme of Business and Management.

Management Prudence is now indexed  and listed at with Cabell's Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A., & Ulrich's Periodicals Directory ©, ProQuest, U.S.A.,

 Journal will publishes theoretical and empirical papers, case studies, research notes and executive experience sharing and review articles in the different domains of management and related disciplines.

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Regards
Dr. Anil Mishra
Editor in Chief

 Management Prudence


Why the West sees India as Chaos? Is it really?



Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik Indian physician turned leadership consultant, mythologist and author whose works focus largely on the areas of myth,mythology,[1][2] and also management. He has written a number of books related to Hindu mythology, including Myth = Mithya: A Handbook of Hindu Mythology, a novel, The Pregnant King, and Jaya: An Illustrated Retelling of the Mahabharata .

He is the chief belief officer of Future Group, one of India’s largest retailers,[4] bringing the wisdom of Indian mythology into Indian business, especially in human resource management.

1.     Dress the monkey in silk and it is still a monkey.
2.     He who has done evil, expects evil.
3.     Don't insult the alligator until you've crossed the river.
4.     The cobra will bite you whether you call it cobra or Mr. Cobra.
5.     When you go to a donkey's house, don't talk about. ears.
6.     Speak the truth, but leave immediately after J
7.     What you see in yourself is what you see in the world.