
Faith & Flow: India’s Untold Operations beyond ERP and AI — Where Tradition Outperforms Technology
Content of Chapters
Chapter 1: Temple Operations: Lessons from Pilgrimage Logistics
Chapter 2: Spiritual Supply Chains: How Ashrams and Religious
Organizations Manage Operations
Chapter 3: Wedding Operations Management: India’s ₹5 Lakh
Crore Industry Behind the Scenes
Chapter 4: Operations of Political Rallies and Elections — A
Management Marvel
Chapter 5: Street Vendor Supply Chains: The Hidden Backbone of
Urban India
Chapter 6: The Operations of Sabzi Mandis: Unorganized
Excellence in Indian Cities
Chapter 7: Funeral and Cremation Operations in Urban Areas:
Process, Pain, and Planning
Chapter 8: Cinema & Festival Release Operations: The South
Indian Model
Chapter 9: Digital Darshan: Managing Online Religious
Experiences as a Service Operation
Chapter 10: Festival Ops: Behind the Scenes of Ganesh Utsav,
Kumbh Mela & Durga Puja
Chapter 11: Conclusion: Findings, Recommendations, and
Limitations
Chapter 12: Case cum Stories – When Faith Meets Flow
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Preface
Operations Management, as taught in classrooms
and practiced in boardrooms, is often associated with Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and advanced analytics. Yet,
there exists another world of operations—less documented, less theorized, but
profoundly efficient. This book was born out of the realization that India’s
traditional systems of faith, culture, and community often manage large-scale
operations with precision that rivals, and sometimes surpasses, the most
sophisticated technologies.
From the seamless queue management at temples
to the unorganized but flawless distribution in sabzi mandis, from the
complexity of Indian weddings to the mega scale of political rallies, these
operations are powered not by software, but by people, rituals, and trust. They
embody resilience, adaptability, and human intelligence that no algorithm has
fully captured.
The title Faith
& Flow reflects this harmony—faith as the anchor of purpose, and flow
as the rhythm of operations. Each chapter in this book explores a unique
domain—temple pilgrimages, ashrams, weddings, political rallies, street
vendors, mandis, funerals, cinema releases, digital darshan, and
festivals—unveiling the hidden principles of operations management embedded in
tradition.
This is not merely a study of logistics or
supply chains; it is a celebration of India’s capacity to manage scale,
diversity, and uncertainty through cultural wisdom. While global business
schools focus on case studies of corporate giants, this book argues that the
lanes of Varanasi, the kitchens of ISKCON, the grounds of political rallies,
and the vibrance of Kumbh Mela are equally powerful classrooms of operations.
I hope that students, researchers, managers,
and curious readers find in these pages a fresh perspective: that efficiency is
not always born in servers and software; sometimes, it emerges from rituals,
relationships, and resilience.
This book is dedicated to all those unsung
managers of faith—the volunteers, vendors, priests, farmers, organizers, and
everyday workers—whose invisible labor sustains the visible flow of India.
Acknowledgement
I owe this book to the countless unsung heroes of India’s informal and
faith-based operational systems—the temple volunteers, wedding planners, street
vendors, ashram workers, political rally coordinators, and festival
organizers—whose work inspired every page.
Special gratitude to my students, who
encouraged me to look beyond textbooks and ERP systems, and into India’s living
classrooms of operations. Their curiosity shaped many of the ideas here.
I thank my colleagues and peers in academia
who constantly reminded me that research is not limited to corporate boardrooms
but thrives equally in sabzi mandis, ghats, and festival grounds.
My family has been my backbone, providing
patience, strength, and endless encouragement during the writing journey.
Finally, this book is dedicated to every
believer in the power of tradition and human coordination—reminding us that
faith, when combined with flow, creates management miracles beyond algorithms.
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