Autor: Larry Kahaner
Wydawca: Wiley
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 153,30 zł
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ISBN13: |
9780471444411 |
ISBN10: |
0471444413 |
Autor: |
Larry Kahaner |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
2003-08-07 |
Ilość stron: |
288 |
Wymiary: |
229x152 |
Tematy: |
HR |
Praise for VALUES, PROSPERITY, AND THE TALMUD "The ancient wisdom of the Talmud is as relevant today as it was 1,500 years ago, and its advice about business both tactical and ethical is as applicable to our high–tech world as it was to their world of trading mules and buying olives." Alan M. Dershowitz Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law Harvard Law School "For too long we’ve separated business from religion and in so doing we’ve thrown the baby out with the bath water. Can religion be both relevant and use the accumulated wealth of its wisdom to be of service to business? Yes! There is a gold mine in religion for business. Come savor some of the wonderful nuggets in this book." Martin Rutte Coauthor, Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work President, Livelihood "Gaining perspective is essential to learning. Larry Kahaner provides the reader perspective from an ancient tradition that has a surprisingly modern relevance. This well–written and cogently organized book gives the reader access to the ethical foundations of the Judeo–Christian tradition, reminding us that business ethics is not the result of Enron, but a continuing concern about society and the human condition." Stuart C. Gilman President, The Ethics Resource Center "At a time of ethical crises and global uncertainty we need leaders who blend the best of business, psychology, and spirituality. Learn the lessons of values–based management from the ancient rabbis in this thoughtful, wise guidebook. Good is good, and evil is evil; the principles still apply today." Bob Rosen CEO, Healthy Companies International and bestselling author of Global Literacies "An interesting and useful prescription for modern behavior personal and corporate from a very old and, for many, unfamiliar source. The wisdom and ethical guidance of those early rabbis is as relevant today as it was fifteen centuries ago." Mike Birck Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Tellabs
Preface. Acknowledgments. LESSON ONE: The Spirituality of Money. LESSON TWO: Work as a Holy Act. LESSON THREE: Treating Workers Well Pays Dividends. LESSON FOUR: Giving and Getting a Fair Day’s Work. LESSON FIVE: The Bonding of Corporate Profits and Ethics. LESSON SIX: Balancing the Environment and Profits. LESSON SEVEN: The Rules of Partnerships, Deals, and Debt. LESSON EIGHT: Competition Is for True Competitors Only. LESSON NINE: Education Is a Lifelong Process. LESSON TEN: Charity Means More Than Just Giving. The Ultimate Business Secret of the Rabbis: Reputation. A Note on Translation and Commentators. A Short History of the Talmud. Unlocking the Talmud’s Structure. A Who’s Who of Talmudic Rabbis. Bibliography. Index.
LARRY KAHANER is an award–winning journalist, lecturer, and consultant, and the author of nine books that have been translated into a dozen languages. He is a former Washington staff correspondent for BusinessWeek, reporter for Knight–Ridder newspapers and a founding editor of Communications Daily. He currently is Washington Editor of Fleet Owner magazine. He has written for InformationWeek, the Christian Science Monitor, the International Herald Tribune, the European, and Management Technology. He has been a guest on many shows including Larry King Live!, CNBCs Management Today, NPRs All Things Considered, and the Motley Fool Radio Show. For more information go to www.talmudbook.com or contact the author at info@talmudbook.com.
The Talmud, says Kahaner, is a "handbook for today′s business world": a reminder of balance in a workaholic culture, a treatise on personal responsibility and a call to charity in a society that seems driven by greed. In this book, Kahaner mines the ancient wisdom of the Talmud for advice on how to prosper but to do so ethically. He begins with discussions of the "spirituality of money," claiming that wealth can be a positive force if it is used wisely, and then argues that work is a holy act. Other chapters take up various topical issues: treating workers fairly so that they will in turn do their work more productively; being scrupulously honest in business dealings; recognizing that education is a lifelong process; and giving to charity. Kahaner draws on contemporary business examples as well as ancient wisdom to demonstrate that "doing good" and "making good" often go hand in hand. (August. 8) ( Publishers Weekly , June 30, 2003) Help is available from just about everyone. Scan Amazon.com and you can find investment and business guides that purport to tell you how to win big, according to the principles of Sun Tzu, Machiavelli, Napoleon, Julius Caesar and probably Br′er Rabbit. You can also invest according to Jesus Christ and, now, take business lessons from ancient rabbis. Here you get the Talmud′s take on employee–employer relationships, partnerships, negotiations and more, all with the aim of turning an ethical profit. ( Barron′s , October 6, 2003)
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