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The Leader's Way: Business, Buddhism and Happiness in an Interconnected World (Record no. 226504)

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ISBN 9781857885118
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Classification number 920
Author Mark DAL
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Author Name Lama,Dalai
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Title The Leader's Way: Business, Buddhism and Happiness in an Interconnected World
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Place of publication London
Name of publisher Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Year of publication 2008
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Number of Pages 201
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Summary, etc A"As a study of Buddhism and its relevance to globalisation, it has a lot to say. It applies the concepts of Buddhism to businessA" decision-making using concepts such as the 'Right Way', interdependence and impermanence,. To simplify, it's a Hippocratic, do-no-harm creed: companies should have integrity, leader's 'mindfulness', to act for the greatest good.Many reader's will value it. There's much to learn, nothing to offend - just leave your cynicism at the door.A"Director, June 2008This book examines capitalism and Buddhism in a fascinating way. Everybody in business who is seriously interested in responsible entrepreneurship will recognise the issues. The book adds a valuable dimension to the values and ethical standards that form the basis for responsible leadership in business."Prof. C.O. Herkstroter, former CEO of Shell and Chairman of the Board of ING.
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Subject Biography
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