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Mondadori
Book - Page
178 Size: 15x22, 5
Year: 2011
"Times have changed and leaders of various religious traditions should participate in discussions on the economy and global trade." "True leaders have the ability to look at an issue from different points of view and, from this broader vision, to take the most appropriate decision. True leadership recognizes the inevitability of change, the need for awareness of a universal responsibility and the importance of an interpenetration between the economic and moral values. "
These are the reasons that led the Dalai Lama to write a book in which he faces, together with Laurens van den Muyzenberg, management consultant, extremely sensitive issues such as poverty in the underdeveloped nations, the sense of dissatisfaction increasingly common in rich countries, the threat of environmental catastrophe and the lack of peace in many parts of the planet.
The Dalai Lama shows us how Buddhism can make a vital contribution to the world of business and men - captains of industry, the top leaders of major corporations - that every day, consciously or unconsciously, influence their decisions with our way of life and be happy.
In today's globalized world, where the quest for profit, capitalism is exasperated and unprincipled finance dramatically confronted with problems such as environmental sustainability, poverty and the crisis of values \u200b\u200baffecting Western society, we need a leadership very different from that taught in business schools. The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Buddhism and head of the Tibetan government in exile, has long talked about these issues with Laurens van den Muyzenberg to understand what kind of leadership should be exercised by the entrepreneurs at the head of multinational companies or large and small people that can have a significant effect on future development of our society.
Through exemplary stories and quotes the Dalai Lama invites us to adopt the Buddhist perspective, using a holistic of reality and apply concepts such as "correct view", "right conduct", "right away", while van den Muyzenberg gives us concrete examples of leadership, more or less conscious.
Tenzin Gyatso (1935) is the fourteenth Dalai Lama. Political and spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, religious authority, the most heard voice of world peace in 1989 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace. Since 1959 he lives in India, in Dharamsala, seat of the Tibetan government in exile.
Mondadori
Book - Page
178 Size: 15x22, 5
Year: 2011
"Times have changed and leaders of various religious traditions should participate in discussions on the economy and global trade." "True leaders have the ability to look at an issue from different points of view and, from this broader vision, to take the most appropriate decision. True leadership recognizes the inevitability of change, the need for awareness of a universal responsibility and the importance of an interpenetration between the economic and moral values. "
These are the reasons that led the Dalai Lama to write a book in which he faces, together with Laurens van den Muyzenberg, management consultant, extremely sensitive issues such as poverty in the underdeveloped nations, the sense of dissatisfaction increasingly common in rich countries, the threat of environmental catastrophe and the lack of peace in many parts of the planet.
The Dalai Lama shows us how Buddhism can make a vital contribution to the world of business and men - captains of industry, the top leaders of major corporations - that every day, consciously or unconsciously, influence their decisions with our way of life and be happy.
In today's globalized world, where the quest for profit, capitalism is exasperated and unprincipled finance dramatically confronted with problems such as environmental sustainability, poverty and the crisis of values \u200b\u200baffecting Western society, we need a leadership very different from that taught in business schools. The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Buddhism and head of the Tibetan government in exile, has long talked about these issues with Laurens van den Muyzenberg to understand what kind of leadership should be exercised by the entrepreneurs at the head of multinational companies or large and small people that can have a significant effect on future development of our society.
Through exemplary stories and quotes the Dalai Lama invites us to adopt the Buddhist perspective, using a holistic of reality and apply concepts such as "correct view", "right conduct", "right away", while van den Muyzenberg gives us concrete examples of leadership, more or less conscious.
Tenzin Gyatso (1935) is the fourteenth Dalai Lama. Political and spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, religious authority, the most heard voice of world peace in 1989 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace. Since 1959 he lives in India, in Dharamsala, seat of the Tibetan government in exile.
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