LEADING FROM THE CHARIOT A Conversational Leadership Journey for Project Managers
You have managed projects. But has anyone taught you how to manage yourself through them?
Deadlines that shift. Clients who change their minds on Friday evening. Teams that quietly check out. Contractors who claim force majeure on delays they caused. Stakeholders who want everything, immediately, for less.
This is not a crisis. This is Tuesday.
Every project manager has sat in a meeting, nodded calmly, and silently wondered: How do I lead through this without losing my mind, my ethics, or my team?
Arjuna asked the same question. On a much larger battlefield. Krishna answered it - from the chariot, in the middle of the storm, before the battle even began.
This book is that answer - decoded for modern professionals.
WHAT THIS BOOK IS
Leading from the Chariot is not a religious commentary. Not a self-help book. Not another project management textbook in spiritual clothing.
It is a practical leadership manual built around real conversations between two experienced professionals - Krishang and Chanikye - navigating construction sites, IT sprints, infrastructure megaprojects, PPP contracts, ESG mandates, and AI adoption. Across 20 chapters mapped to the Bhagavad Gita, they decode what Krishna actually taught: how to think clearly under pressure, lead without ego, act with full commitment, and build work that leaves something meaningful behind.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Why the most dangerous PM is the one who needs to look good in every reviewHow to manage risk with a still mind, not just a risk registerThe difference between stakeholder management and stakeholder manipulationWhy ethical leadership is your most durable competitive advantageHow to lead remote teams and integrate AI without losing human judgmentWhat ESG actually means when you're standing on a project siteHow to evolve from Project Manager to Strategic Leader to KarmayogiWHO THIS IS FOR
Project Managers. Engineers. Construction professionals. Infrastructure and IT leaders. EPC teams. MBA students. Civil services aspirants. Anyone who has delivered projects under pressure and wondered if there is a better way - without burning out or losing themselves.
If you have managed a metro project, water treatment plant, highway contract, IT go-live, or government PPP - this book was written for you.
WHY THIS BOOK IS DIFFERENT
Most leadership books give you frameworks. This one gives you a conversation.
Krishang and Chanikye talk like real professionals - over chai at the site office, on airport calls, in sprint reviews, and during final handovers. Honest. Occasionally funny. Always grounded.
The Bhagavad Gita provides the wisdom. The project site provides the test. Together, they produce something rare: ancient intelligence made immediately useful.
THE JOURNEY
From the paralysis of a first real crisis to the clarity of a Karmayogi - a leader who delivers with full commitment, builds others without ego, and leaves every project better than they found it.
By the last chapter, the question is no longer How do I deliver this project?
It becomes: What does this work leave behind?
"Every pipeline carries water to someone's home. Every road connects someone to opportunity. That's not just a project. That's a responsibility."
Krishna didn't lead from the palace. He led from the chariot - beside the person who needed guidance most. That is where real leadership happens. Not in the boardroom. On the ground. Under pressure.
This book puts you in that chariot.