Natural Law Based Management    A Scientifically Validated Programme of Human Resource and Corporate Development
Maharishi Corporate Development Programme Founder Founder

MCDP in India

EMPLOYEE RESPONSES TO THE COMPANY'S INTERNAL "FEEDBACK FORM" ABOUT THE TRAINING AND THE PRACTICE OF MAHARISHI'S TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION

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How was the quality of training? 93% said "above Average"
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Is Transcendental Meditation beneficial to you? 97% said "Yes"
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Did you practice Transcendental Meditation after training? 93% said "Yes"
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Do you recommend your colleagues be trained? 100% said "Yes"
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Do you suggest TM be included in work culture? 91% said "Yes"

India

Transcendental Meditation is widely practiced by the industrial and governmental leaders of India. Recently Maharishi Corporate Development Programme has been introduced to the multinational giants of India, Tata Tea Ltd. and Tata Chemicals. 20,000 managers and employees of Tata Tea and 6,000 of Tata Chemicals have taken part in the programme. Other renowned companies enjoying the benefits of this unique programme include: Associated Cement, Indian Aluminum, Reckitt & Colman, Oriental Bank of Commerce, SRF, Eveready, Tata Unisys, BHEL, Jindal Polyester, Indian Petro Chemicals Ltd., Anand Group, DCM Shriram, Finolex, Hewlett Packard India, DCM Financial Services, Indian Sugar and General Engineering Corporation, SWIL, Williamson Magor and Co., and Kribhco.

South India Research Institute Ltd.

South India Research Institute Ltd. (SIRIS) comprises 16 industries manufacturing basic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides and edible oils. A total of 3,000 employees are working in the SIRIS group of industries. A large majority of employees practice Transcendental Meditation.

After implementation of the Maharishi Corporate Development Programme, G.S. Raju, chairman of the corporation, noted: 'Transcendental Meditation is practised during working hours twenty minutes twice a day. Apart from improving performance, this has helped the progress of the company. Workers now work only 7 hours but produce 10 hours worth of output. Before learning Transcendental Meditation in 8 hours of work the productivity was equivalent to only 6 hours -- an increase of productivity by 57%. In addition, there was a marked reduction in stress, reduced absenteeism, and the workers reported less fatigue, worries, and anxiety. We have found a more relaxed, peaceful and comfortable atmosphere and working climate in our companies.'