Chinese Wisdom and Modern Management

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This book is a collection of ten articles investigating the relationship between Chinese wisdom and the practice of modern management. The prefatory article contributed by Master Xuecheng, the President of the Buddhist Association of China, presents the utilisation of Buddha’s wisdom in the management of the modern world and human society. The six articles in Part One look into the managerial wisdom contained in the main schools of Chinese philosophy, including Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, Legalism and Militarism, and explores their application and inspiration to the management of business, human resources, and monasteries. The three essays in Part Two focus on managerial wisdom derived from historical books and great Chinese historical figures.

This endeavour in rediscovering the modern application and values of Chinese wisdom hidden within traditional Chinese culture and philosophy provides the study of modern management rooted in Western culture with fresh ideas and oriental perspectives. This book is an essential resource for undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers and practitioners working in the areas of business management, human resources, intercultural communication and Chinese studies.

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Dr Aimin Yan is a Professor in Management at Central South University, China. He is a visiting scholar at Judge Business School at Cambridge University, an executive officer of the Hunan Association of Human Resource Management, and the Chairman of Hunan Foundation of Practicing Traditional Chinese Culture. He has authored 12 books and published over 100 papers in various prestigious management journals. He has also chaired 14 national projects and received six national and provincial awards for his excellent contributions to the area of HR management.

Dr Binghan Zheng is an Associate Professor of Chinese Translation and the Director of the Centre for Intercultural Mediation at Durham University, UK. He is a by-fellow at Churchill College of Cambridge University, and chaired the British Chinese Language Teaching Society from 2012 to 2016. His research interests cover translation studies and Chinese studies. He has published widely in world-renowned translation and linguistics journals, such as Babel, Perspectives, and Across Languages and Cultures, among others.

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