Author: His Holiness, The Dalai Lama
Translator: Seung-wook Kim
Publisher: Munhakdongne
Hardcover | 272 pages | 216*148mm
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About This Book
"I am not interested in creating more Buddhists. My interest is to
present Buddhist concepts that are acceptable and useful to people from
all religious faiths, and to those without any religious faith" - His
Holiness the Dalai Lama. A rewarding glimpse into the life and thoughts
of one of the world's most inspiring leaders, "The Leader's Way"
contains fascinating insights and anecdotes from His Holiness the Dalai
Lama, ranging from his meetings with Mao Tse-Tung to his
government-in-exile in India, and details his views on poverty, wealth
and happiness. It provides an inspiring manifesto for leading change
that can have an impact at every level, from the individual to the
global. Born out of a decade of discussion and debate between an
international management consultant and the head of state and spiritual
leader of Tibet, "The Leader's Way" flows from the meeting of two worlds
- the global marketplace and Buddhism. At first sight these seem to be
an unlikely pairing. Take a closer look, however, at the best business
practices and Buddhist principles and we find that both are concerned
with making the right decisions, rationally and with taking the right
actions effectively. The world today faces many challenges. While our
total wealth has increased enormously and we are benefiting from
technological miracles, billions of people are living in abject poverty,
we face the imminent threat of environmental disaster, and even those in
prosperous nations feel insecure about the future. To deal with these
problems requires a different kind of leadership that sees things as
they really are and understands the interconnectedness between
companies, countries and the economic system. Through practical
exercises and real-life examples, "The Leader's Way" takes readers on a
progressive path: first teaching the art of making the right decisions,
then tackling the issue of leadership for our organizations, before
applying these new principles to addressing such vital topics as
poverty, sustainability, cultural diversity and environmental
responsibility. True leadership recognises the inevitability of change,
the need for a sense of universal responsibility and the importance of
combining an economic system with moral values. That is the leader's
way.
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