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C**R
Real Power from Real Wisdom
I've studied many spiritual worldviews over the years and Taoism is the one that resonates most with me. It's therefore natural that Taoism has come to deeply shape my approach to leadership and management in recent years, and I've found that Taoist principles do indeed "work": I and my staff are more effective and more content, and our clients benefit as a result.Having "applied" Taoism to business before reading this book, I'm pleased to report that the book accords with my understanding and experiences, and I believe Autry has done an excellent job as an interpreter of the Tao Te Ching. The book has been very helpful in validating and reinforcing my understanding, even if I didn't learning anything completely new.I highly recommended this book to all leaders and managers. Even if the book doesn't click with you at first, I suggest keeping an open mind, continuing to dwell on it, and trying out its principles in practice. Adopting a Taoist outlook involves fundamental personal transformation (not gimmicks), so the process needs time to unfold, perhaps even years, but the journey is well worth it.
E**E
Best Business Text. Must read for all entreprenuers or would be managers
Most influential business book I have ever read. I combined this text with another called 'We the People: Consenting to a Deeper Democracy" to create an independent study on Sociocracy, an organizational structure that truly encompasses the idea of inclusivity in decision making while avoiding the inefficient pitfall typical of consensus government.
J**S
Out of the box thinking
Great book. I hold weekly meetings with my management staff to change their way of thinking and to see people as people and not as objects
W**H
It is the emptiness of the jar that is more valuable than the jar
A wonderful book to refresh our minds about what is real. What may be considered out of the box thinking today, was thinking distilled by Tao Te Ching centuries ago.It is not the vessel that add value, but the emptiness the vessel holds that add is the value. Sometimes it is so hard to trying to see, when to see, we have to "not see". This book helps me not to try harder to accomplish more, but rather to let go, and accomplish more. To nudge rather than to push. In terms of relationships, it has opened a whole new way of thinking, seeing, and relating to people around me.A book to help me empty myself. . . so that we can be filled.William TehInvestor | Author | EntrepreneurTTTrends Investments
A**A
The Qualities of Leadership!
In the business world there is a distinct division between employees and management. Sometimes it is easy to see why there is no office "loyalty" or true friendship. All you have to do is analyze the totem pole of authority to discover the seeds of dissension.The Tao Te Ching was written somewhere around 500 years B.C.E., and has been referred to, by many, as the wisest book ever written! It is not just some kind of "new age" thinking or positive thinking "concept"! The Tao Te Ching reveals the true laws of the universe... When reading this translation, you will discover that the journey to true power begins with oneself. By discovering ways of improving oneself, accepting your mistakes when you make them, learning to become more flexible and open to ideas, knowing when to speak and when to listen, living in balance/ or harmony by being moderate, evenhanded and fair... these are only a few of the methods explored in the first few chapters of the book. One of my favorite chapters reveals that the authority management wields over their employees is not what creates success in a company. The true power in an organization is realized when a competent leader knows how to motivate his coworkers... the employees are the one's who can put their passion into a project... they are the one's who's labor of love brings forth the final product... it is their artistic vision that gives a project it's uniqueness, if you will. These are the most important people, the ones that should be happy! A good leader is merely a composer or director... a communicator. In fact, you'll discover that each chapter is really a vault full of treasure for anyone interested in learning the true techniques of Leadership. This book is divided into five sections, each with a main or common thread. The sections are about a) becoming a wise leader , b) giving up control c) proper use of motivation d) creating a community that works, and e) realizing the overall vision.If you've ever met someone, or read about a person who is indescribably a great leader, or you hear people say "I don't know, but there's something about that person... I just can't describe it or I just can't place my finger on it"... you have just run into someone who is living in harmony, to one extent or the other, with the Tao Te Ching. James A. Autry and Stephen Mitchell provide a most valuable resource in this translation. It is easy to read, and you will find this title applies remarkably well to just about any industry. Recommended reading for anyone serious about becoming an awesome leader!
E**A
Tao Te Ching made simple
Of course everyone has heard of Tao Te Ching. But applying ancient wisdom has never been made more simple than in this book. Lessons are highlighted by parts from Tao Te Ching and then applied to various business situations. Leader or not, this book will help anyone in all aspects of live: letting go, making piece with everyone - even one's enemy, achieving harmony thru non-competition, knowing when to step back. Lessons seem to be very simple but their wisdom goes beyond words. This a is management book that should be mandatory for anyone and everyone wanting to learn about business and best means or running sucessful, strong and harmonious group or organization.
S**D
5 stars or 1 star, depends on who you are and what you want
I should be the eighth person who wrote a review for this book. The seven reviewers before me had really extreme opinion on it. Five 5 stars and two 1 star. You seldom find that on Amazon. Anyway, I read and found all of them honest and personal/subjective account of the reviewers' perception/experience.As a Chinese, I assure you that Tao Te Ching would be voted as one of the ten greatest books of our culture. It touches every part of our daily life and so the application of its principles on business/life/love is popular in the eastern world (similar to Sun Tzu's Art of War). Mitchell's translation is the best I read so far (though so little). Autry's intrepretation of it matches those of the mainstream Chinese and Japanese scholars.So, if you buy in TQM, Theory Y/Z and self actualization kind of stuff, read this book and you will gain something. Otherwise, spend your money and time elsewhere.
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