Leadership and Management in China: Philosophies, Theories, and Practices
the situation and the field than toward the person and the actor, and that the locus of action lies in the group rather than in ...
Daoism, socialism, and some Western management theories. Such diversity of thoughts and perspectives, while a source of conflict ...
An eclectic approach recognizes the legitimacy and validity of competing perspectives. It does not stick to one perspective all ...
is the balance rather than dominance or substitution of opposing forces although at any particular moment there may be temporary ...
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part i The Confucian foundations ...
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1 | The Confucian and Mencian philosophy of benevolent leadership xin-hui yang, yan-qin peng, and yueh-ting lee T HIS CHAPTERfoc ...
philosopher, and political activist in ancient China, and the founder of the Confucianist school. He lost his father at the age ...
(i.e.The works of Mencius).In both theConfucian analectsandThe works of Mencius,we find great ideas of governance and leadership ...
the central concept of benevolence, as it relates to human nature, human relationships, and human governance. This philosophy wa ...
Benevolence as the virtue of all virtues As described above, the Chinese character for benevolence means ‘‘two interconnected pe ...
distinguishes ‘‘the superior-minded’’ (jun zi) from the petty-minded people (xiao ren), the sage-rulers from poor and bad ones. ...
the rulers put the people’s interests above their own interests and the Daoof benevolent government is a matter of surviving or ...
Confucian theory of benevolent leadership On the basis of the above discussion of the Confucian philosophy of benevolence we hav ...
prescribed a broad variety of virtues for individuals to aim at acquiring. Earlier we discussed six major virtues with benevolen ...
‘‘Listening a lot so as to select what is good to follow, seeing a lot so as to tell the right from wrong’’ (Legge, 1971 : 151). ...
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