The Code of the Executive
Forty-seven Ancient Samurai Principles Essential for Twenty-first Century Leadership Success
- 130pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book explores the principles of organizational leadership established by samurai in ninth-century Japan, highlighting their bushido code of ethics. It argues that these principles have stood the test of time, offering valuable insights into effective management in a competitive market. By examining the samurai's approach to leadership, the text reveals how their rigid ethical framework can inform modern business practices and enhance organizational success.
