Abstract
It has been more than ten years since I started to study business management. There is no doubt that the modern management discipline originated with the West, and the West is the birthplace of modern management theories and methods. This kind of management theory and method, which originated from the industrial revolution in the West, took enterprises as the basic management unit, and relied on the two mechanisms of market economy and technological revolution. Western management concepts have been widely disseminated and applied around the world, deeply affecting the management practices of companies around the world. The strategic positioning of an enterprise is determined by the trend of the external environment and the destiny of the enterprise. The destiny of an enterprise is a management element that cannot be ignored, just like what Buddhism said: "Bodhisattva will also lose cause and effect."
Highlights
The "Diamond Sutra" is so profound that it cannot be said
The logical structure of the "Diamond Sutra" applied in modern language is as follows: "Manager, that is, non-management, names management". Such logical structures abound in the "Diamond Sutra", as the following excerpt:" Buddha tells Su Bodhisattva
It is the name Prajna Paramita."[1]The "Diamond Sutra" tells us that business management should be based on the selflessness, which illustrates the difference between ordinary people and bodhisattvas in terms of the difference between self and no self
Summary
The "Diamond Sutra" is so profound that it cannot be said. To manage an enterprise to achieve happiness in life, it is undoubtedly to start from the heart. The logical structure of the "Diamond Sutra" applied in modern language is as follows: "Manager, that is, non-management, names management". Such logical structures abound in the "Diamond Sutra", as the following excerpt:" Buddha tells Su Bodhisattva. The name is solemn." "The Buddha says Prajna Paramita It is the name Prajna Paramita."[1]The "Diamond Sutra" tells us that business management should be based on the selflessness, which illustrates the difference between ordinary people and bodhisattvas in terms of the difference between self and no self. The "Diamond Sutra" says that "all appearances are all vain.
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