Duryodhana was a man of strong character and integrity. Duhsshasana was respectful, generous and kind toward women. Shakuni was a simple man who loved his subjects unconditionally. Dhana Nanda, Aurangzeb, and Hitler possessed admirable leadership traits.
Duryodhanization refers to the birth and processes of development of a villainous character - whether in works of history or mythology. In this book, Uppal ekes out the dark side of management and leadership by studying fascinating characters from the Mahabharata. He probes into what it really means to be a villain, and if villainous traits are inherent or cultivated.
Original and thought-provoking, the book draws from history, mythology, and literature, and unpacks the process of villainization through the character of the legendary villain, Duryodhana.