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宋代苏洵曾说过:“不先审天下大势而欲应天下大务,难矣!”今天的企业欲应天下之大务,面临国际国内双重竞争压力的它们,要想生存必先审视世界和自身。但是我们遗憾的看到,低水平的管理和落后的意识,已成为禁锢其发展的枷镝。与此同时,中国作为文化大国,其管理学的发展渊源颇多,从孙子兵法到儒释道,既有清净无为的大智慧;也有入世清醒的哲学;既有立足宏观的化鲲为鹏也有着眼现实的技术主义;在一片拿来主义的浪潮中,在对绩效主义的困惑中,传统文化抛来的惊鸿一瞥也能让人茅塞顿开。管理中也有中国特色?几位专家娓娓道来,他们的眼界很宽但是着眼点却是具体而微的今日之聚会是理论和思想的碰撞,也是实务领域的经验交流。其深入浅出的谈话风格蕴含了深深的吸引力,让我不禁感叹:谁说大道无形?
Song Su said: “Do not first judge the general trend of the world and should be worldly, difficult to do!” Today’s business should be the world, facing the dual pressures of international and domestic competition in order to survive must Look at the world and yourself. However, we regret to see that low-level management and backward awareness have become the shackles of their development. At the same time, as a cultural power, China has a lot of development in management science. From the Art of War to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, China has the great wisdom of being clean and inaction; it also has a clear philosophy of joining the WTO; Focusing on realistic technicalism; in the midst of a tug-of-goanism, the glimpse of traditional culture can cast a damper on performance-perplexity. There are also Chinese characteristics in management. Several experts explained that their horizons are wide but their focus is on the concrete gathering of today’s collision of theory and thought as well as the exchange of experiences in practical fields. Its concise style of conversation contains a deep attraction, so I can not help but lament: Who said the road invisible?