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The I Ching of Management
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Modern managers need to be aware of the innumerable solutions available for each difficult situation that arises in the workplace. Finally, the ancient knowledge of the I Ching has been adapted int...
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02 January 1996

Modern managers need to be aware of the innumerable solutions available for each difficult situation that arises in the workplace. Finally, the ancient knowledge of the I Ching has been adapted into an easy-to-use resource guide, which gently leads the reader into developing a unique managing style based on these time-honored principles. The I Ching of Management offers suggestions in such a way that the reader’s innate skills are tapped, inspiring a new level of managerial self-reliance. An extensive introduction details the development of the original Tao Te Ching and the evolution of its compiled teachings.
A great application of the I Ching for managers.
A great application of the I Ching for managers.
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Pages: 160
Publisher: Humanix Books
Imprint: Humanix Books
Publication Date:
02 January 1996
ISBN: 9780893346843
Format: eBook
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Project Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference
William E. Sadler: William E. Sadler, (Richmond, VI) The author's studies of Taoist and Confucian cultures, which influence much of Asia, from Burma to Japan and beyond, began with graduate school and continued through seven years of CIA assignments in the region. Since 1958, Dr. Sadler has traveled extensively in the region both as an intelligence officer and as a private citizen. Dr. Sadler's subsequent writings relate to the apparent randomness of the I Ching's binary yin and yang to modern scientific theory.