अद्वित व्यवसाय उपनिषद् (स्वाध्याय)

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The course can be accessed by either signing up with help of Addwit Centers, or buying this courseware.

Please note the eligibility of this course (patrata) is – about 10 years of documented work of deep study, Mimamsa, research, authoring, speaking in area of education, entrepreneurship, and culture, passion for teaching / mentoring). It takes a bit of intellectual / entrepreneurial rigor to make the best use of the material

The access to the course is provided by website admin as per the following schedule. There is no action required from your side.

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Schedule & Coverage –

#Released onTitleMin.Sec
00Dispatch of the course book (currently within India)8.07
1Day 10Complexity of the problem (1) – Dilution of spirit of entrepreneurship23.07
2Day 10Upanishad – Debates, Discussions29.56
3Day 11Complexity of the problem (2) – Illusions – Atmnirbharata, Vikas, Udyamita25.43
4Day 11Questions that entrepreneurs must have36.37
5Day 12IQ for entrepreneurs18.40
6Day 12Everyday relevance of Addwit Vyavsay Upanishad framework12.26
7Day 13The myth of “I am too busy.”29.21
8Day 13Finding the charcha you need44.00
9Day 14The 10-point charter for ethical business9.35
10Day 14A few words about the language of Addwit Vyavsaay Upanishad18.41
11Day 15Kasht Customers Ke18.47
12Day 15Naitikata in business – the act of balancing17.36
13Day 16Ethical prosperity vs Chasing Money19.11
14Day 16How Money works17.31
15Day 17Where would you position AVU?20.08
16Day 17Jailed for doing business8.42
17Day 18Why a Hardship Challenge19.38
Bonus 1Day 18Bonus 1 – How does AVU fit in the Addwit framework of solutions?27.11
18Day 19Recalling the contribution of entrepreneurs 8.58
Bonus 2Day 19Bonus 2 – Three ways to approach prosperity17.15

Program Content

Upanishad – Debates, Discussions
Questions that entrepreneurs must have
IQ for entrepreneurs
Everyday relevance of Addwit Vyavsay Upanishad framework
The myth of “I am too busy.”
Finding the charcha you need
The 10-point charter for ethical business
A few words about the language of Addwit Vyavsaay Upanishad
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