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A blueprint for applying Zen Buddhist concepts to strategic decision-making, creating a genuine "win-win"
In this unique book, practicing Buddhist and game theorist, Kenji Maeda, discusses the combined application of two-thousand year-old Buddhist principles with contemporary game theory and business ethics concepts.
Maeda details how to bring ethics and morals to strategic decision making so you can -
- Learn how to apply the concept of attachment to strategic situations to ensure your actions always align with your strategy
- Learn how to combine the concept of karma with decision trees to judiciously map the chain of cause and effect with accuracy
- Learn that acting morally, ethically and without harming others is in your best long term interests
- Learn that nothing stays the same. Constant adaptation of your strategy is required to deal with this
- Learn that following the principles of mindfulness will prevent your emotions from hijacking your best-laid plans