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East and West, past and present : rekindle old principles for new management practices

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Shao-Mei Zheng
This paper explores the sayings and stories of the ancient Chinese philosophers Guanzi, Hanfeizi, Xunzi and Yanzi. Their way of ruling the state and managing the people are analysed and discussed in line with thoughts from the mainstream and modern Western management gurus, such as Warren Bennis, Peter Drucker, Mary Parker Follett, Douglas McGregor, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Elton Mayo, and Jeffrey Pfeffer. Striking similarities call for addressing key issues in human resource management. East and west thinkers across 3000 years are identified. The principles-based ruling and management were found difficult to be taken seriously in ancient times as it is today. However, these principles must be rekindled to protect organisations and the world from mischievous behaviour that has caused much human suffering.

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Journal

International journal of Asian business and information management

Volume

2

Issue

1

Season

January - March

Pagination

48 - 57

Publisher

IGI Global

Location

Hershey, Pa.

ISSN

1947-9638

eISSN

1947-9646

Language

eng

Notes

This paper was originally presented at the : EURAM 2010 : Proceedings of the 10th Annual European Academy of Management Conference : Back to the Future.And then published in the book : Human resources management : concepts, methodologies, tools and applications

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, The Authors

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