Management Lessons from Shegaon and Pragayraj
I recently published a post on LinkedIn where I shared my perspectives on the management lessons I learnt in 2025, during visits to the Mahakumbha Mela in February and Shegaon in November. Below are the takeaways from that post.
Lesson 1: Scale Changes Complexity, Not Principles
Prayagraj
Millions converge in a short span. Crowd flow, safety, food, and hygiene
must function flawlessly under pressure.
Shegaon
Smaller scale, but tightly disciplined processes.
Predictability removes anxiety for everyone involved.
Lesson 2: Systems Work Only When People Believe in Them
Prayagraj
Police, volunteers, and staff operate calmly,
even under extreme pressure.
Shegaon
Volunteers act with ownership,
not obligation.
Lesson 3: Cleanliness Is Culture, Not Compliance
Prayagraj
Sanitation at scale—visible, continuous,
and centrally coordinated.
Shegaon
Self-driven cleanliness.
People participate instinctively.
Lesson 4: Motivation Outperforms Monitoring
Prayagraj
Duty and public service
drive discipline.
Shegaon
Seva is the motivation.
Discipline emerges naturally.
Lesson 5: Transparency Builds Trust Quietly
Prayagraj
Clear communication around zones,
queues, and movement flow.
Shegaon
Simple, trust-based systems—
from room allocation to key return.
Closing Thought
Whether managing millions or a few thousand, the essentials remain unchanged.
Clear systems. Committed people. Shared purpose. Consistent trust.
Note:
Link to the LinkedIn Post can be found here.