The Buddha and the manager. Meeting with Far Eastern Wisdom
The Buddha and the manager. Meeting with Far Eastern Wisdom
Book Description
Exhausted by all sorts of troubles, the manager goes on a business trip to Beijing. He is dissatisfied with his subordinates, he is annoyed by difficult negotiations with business partners, he has problems in relations with his superiors. By chance, he ends up in a Buddhist monastery - and his life completely changes. There he learns that the main secret of success, which is lost by many managers in everyday worries, is respect. In Buddhism, respect plays a special, very important role. This is the key to harmony with yourself and with others - not only in the personal, but also in the professional sphere. In his story, Werner Schwanfelder brings Buddhist wisdom to our world of work and thereby demonstrates to us the fundamental importance of respect for success. This is an important lesson that is useful to learn, and not only for the harmonization of your workdays. Werner Schwanfelder is the head of procurement at an international firm and a bestselling author. His interest in Eastern wisdom was awakened in connection with numerous working trips to Asia, he has been engaged in this topic for many years. Another book by Schwanfelder is "Sun Tzu for managers. 13 eternal Commandments of the art of strategy" is also published in the publishing house of Werner Regen in Russian.
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