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White collar Zen : using Zen principles to overcome obstacles and achieve your career goals / Steven Heine.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Heine, Steven, 1950-
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Oxford ; New York, N.Y. :
Oxford University Press,
2005.
Series:
OUP E-Books.
Subjects:
Management
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Religious aspects
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Buddhism.
Leadership
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Religious aspects
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Buddhism.
Business
>
Religious aspects
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Buddhism.
Interpersonal relations
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Religious aspects
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Buddhism.
Organizational behavior
>
Religious aspects
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Buddhism.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
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Personal Success.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
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Careers
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General.
Organizational behavior
>
Religious aspects
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Buddhism
Leadership
>
Religious aspects
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Buddhism
Business
>
Religious aspects
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Buddhism
Interpersonal relations
>
Religious aspects
>
Buddhism
Management
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Religious aspects
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Buddhism
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Table of Contents:
Game plan
Mountains are mountains: roots of everyday stress
Introduction: applying Zen
Zen and professional leadership
The power of Zen
Mountains are not mountains: transforming conflict into opportunity
Everybody must get foxed
The greater the doubt, the greater the enlightenment
Seeing the forest, but not missing the trees
Mountains are mountains, again: from structure to anti-structure
Returning to the marketplace
All's well that ends well
Coming from nowhere to somewhere
Glossary
Appendix: Koan translation ("Te-shan carrying his bundle").
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