Publisher |
Park Street Press |
Publication Year |
1999 |
ISBN-13 |
9780892818761 |
ISBN-10 |
089281876X |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
176 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Weight (grms) |
181 |
How to create a successful and harmonious business environment by bringing Buddhist principles to the workplace. * Practical, time-tested methods that help transform your business environment into a productive and peaceful workplace. * Includes a series of mental and physical exercises designed to help people cope with challenges they face when working in groups, offices, or industry. The goal of management in most businesses, large or small, is to get people to work together successfully and harmoniously. This practical manual shows how Buddhist principles can be used to transform the workplace into a supportive, productive environment in which people are capable of maximizing their own potential. Using the ancient Tibetan text "The Seven Points of Mind Training" as its base, Enlightened Management shows how these time-tested methods can be used in a modern business environment with stunning success. By applying Buddhist pr
Dona Witten
Dona Witten is a management consultant for Ernst and Young and has served in similar roles for major companies such as IBM and Cadbury. She lives in Ohio. Akong Tulku Rinpoche is the president of ROKPA, an international relief organization. The author of Taming the Tiger, he is the founder and director of Samye Ling in Scotland, the oldest Tibetan Buddhist center in the West.
Dona Witten
Park Street Press