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Management efficacy : wisdom from the Indian Bhagavad Gita and the Chinese Art of War / Charles Chow.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : McGraw Hill Education, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: xxi, 175 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1259071081 (hbk.)
  • 9781259071089 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 658 C.C.M
Contents:
Table of ContentsWhy This Book?Special Message from the Sixth President of SingaporeForewordHow It All BeganBook OverviewAligning Your AttitudeIntroductionComponents of EfficacyMeasuring EfficacyPareto Principle in EfficacyFramework for AnalysisThe 'Right' PeopleKey Components of the BookPart 1: Ancient Wisdom on Conflict ManagementSun Zi's The Art of WarZheng He's Art of CollaborationGhenghis Khan's Art of WinningThe ArthashastraThe Bhagavad GitaDaoist Wu WeiSummary Step-by-StepPart 2: The Bhagavad Gita Applied to BusinessManagement CyberneticsThe Chariot and the WarriorThe GunasThe Right Man for the Right JobThe Gita - Chapter SummariesTranscendental LeadershipResilienceSummary Step-by-StepPart 3: Tenets to Thrive in Turbulent TimesTRIZ Value InnovationImplementation GridTacit KnowledgeNot Available Until EnabledBeyond SWOT Analysis Beyond the Blue Ocean: Resilience Tenets A Dart Board for Individual Awareness The Efficacy Mandala Efficacy in Action Evaluation of the Findings Corporate Social ResponsibilitySummary Step-by-Step ConclusionRevealed in The Gita Chronology of Ancient Literature Bibliography Index About the Author
Summary: Among the various diaspora, the Chinese and Indian have larger networks and richer documentation on strategy. The Indians have their own Machiavelli named Kautilya (or Chanakya), whose book Arthashastra expounded the Mandala principle: 'The enemy's enemy is a friend'. This book deals with this topic.
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Includes bibliographic references (pages 161-166) and index.

Table of ContentsWhy This Book?Special Message from the Sixth President of SingaporeForewordHow It All BeganBook OverviewAligning Your AttitudeIntroductionComponents of EfficacyMeasuring EfficacyPareto Principle in EfficacyFramework for AnalysisThe 'Right' PeopleKey Components of the BookPart 1: Ancient Wisdom on Conflict ManagementSun Zi's The Art of WarZheng He's Art of CollaborationGhenghis Khan's Art of WinningThe ArthashastraThe Bhagavad GitaDaoist Wu WeiSummary Step-by-StepPart 2: The Bhagavad Gita Applied to BusinessManagement CyberneticsThe Chariot and the WarriorThe GunasThe Right Man for the Right JobThe Gita - Chapter SummariesTranscendental LeadershipResilienceSummary Step-by-StepPart 3: Tenets to Thrive in Turbulent TimesTRIZ Value InnovationImplementation GridTacit KnowledgeNot Available Until EnabledBeyond SWOT Analysis Beyond the Blue Ocean: Resilience Tenets A Dart Board for Individual Awareness The Efficacy Mandala Efficacy in Action Evaluation of the Findings Corporate Social ResponsibilitySummary Step-by-Step ConclusionRevealed in The Gita Chronology of Ancient Literature Bibliography Index About the Author

Among the various diaspora, the Chinese and Indian have larger networks and richer documentation on strategy. The Indians have their own Machiavelli named Kautilya (or Chanakya), whose book Arthashastra expounded the Mandala principle: 'The enemy's enemy is a friend'. This book deals with this topic.

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