using Zen principles to overcome obstacles and achieve your career goals /
Steven Heine.
New York, N.Y. :
Oxford University Press,
2005.
1 online resource (viii, 198 pages) :
illustrations
Includes index.
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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It is said that in traditional Japan the samurai embraced Zen because it helped them to be fearless in adversity, to act quickly and decisively, and to keep focused on their ultimate goal. In White Collar Zen, Steven Heine shows how, by applying Zen principles in our working lives, we can achieve the same results for ourselves. Heine describes the way Zen embraces two different yet harmonious paths. The Way of the Hermit teaches detachment--the mental clarity you need to view your situation dispassionately and impartially, to perceive who is an ally and who is a competitor, to understand what.
White collar Zen.
9780195160031
Using Zen principles to overcome obstacles and achieve your career goals
Business-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
Interpersonal relations-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
Leadership-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
Management-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
Organizational behavior-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Careers-- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Personal Success.
Business-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
Interpersonal relations-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
Leadership-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
Management-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.
Organizational behavior-- Religious aspects-- Buddhism.