This book takes a close look into the way Indian managers work, their inner struggles, and forces that shape their behaviour. It presents an original framework developed by the author — the Existential Universe Mapper (EUM), a pluralistic and non-reductionist model of management.
A book that explores the psyche of the child man—where the pursuit of prowess is becoming a refuge and a compensation for inner anxiety and feelings of helplessness and vulnerability.
The revised edition presents an original framework developed by the author – the Existential Universe Mapper (EUM) – a pluralistic and non-reductionist model of management that employs a novel psychometric instrument to map individual and organizational identity.