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Minimalist Management: A Chinese-Style Management Operating System is definitely a good book.
First: The quality of a book is not measured by the number of words. Otherwise, you can find a number of so-called "good books" with hundreds of thousands, millions of words.
Sun Tzu's Art of War and Tao Te Ching are only a few thousand words, and the plain book is only a thousand words. I guess not many people have actually read these good books, right? Especially for ordinary people, as long as the book can explain the reason, the number of words should be as small as possible.
The author of this book strives to be concise and to the point, and strives to cut out unnecessary content. Don't dare to write one more useless sentence, don't dare to waste the reader's time and energy. The book has ten chapters with a total of 55 sections, hundreds of concepts and thousands of knowledge points; The content is not invariable.
Second: Nowadays, when people write books, they can't wait to develop a sentence into hundreds of thousands of words. But as far as I know, Minimalist Management:
The draft of the book "Chinese-style Management Operating System" has more than 190,000 words, and the author later cut the book to more than 30,000 words in line with "not daring to write more nonsense". Now that we have computers and the Internet, I don't think it's difficult to turn a book with 10 chapters and 55 sections into 300,000 words. It would have been enough to find a few random stories and write some analytical reviews, but the author did not do that.
This is responsible for the readers, is to reduce the cost of time and energy spent on reading, but also to reduce the cost of books for readers, after all, the book will be cheaper if it is thin, and the book can be sold more expensive if it is thick, who doesn't understand this truth.
Third: It is easy to publish a book with 300,000 words, but it is difficult to publish a book with 30,000 words. It takes more than 30,000 words to write a book, and it is published by a top domestic publishing house such as the Machinery Industry Press, which is difficult to imagine.
If you don't believe it, write 30,000 words, and see which publisher will give it to you. Of course, it doesn't count at your own expense, "Minimalist Management" is produced by the Machinery Society, not the author at his own expense.
Third: This book is definitely not pieced together by scissors, paste and Internet excerpts, from the structure of the theoretical system to the composition of the content of each chapter. I don't know if you've read the I Ching?
Minimalist Management is borrowed from some concepts of the Book of Changes, such as Tai Chi, but it is definitely not the feeling after reading the Book of Changes? I don't know how many times stronger than those books that cobble together and fry a few foreign stories to fool people.
Fourth: There are many innovative points in this book. Whether it is from Tai Chi, Liangyi, Sancai, Sixiang, Wuxing, Liuhe, Qizheng, Bagua, Jiugong, and Shifang, it corresponds to the essence, principle, composition, elements, key, principle, method, tool, steps and problems of management; or the innovation of the theoretical concepts in the book, which are rich and rare.
For example, the essence of management is innovative, "the essence of management is to change uncertainty to certainty". Another example, "Strategy is the way to live and the way to live." ”…Too much.
All in all, I think Minimalist Management is definitely a good book. Of course, there are still many deficiencies in this book, and friends can criticize them. I just hope that friends who make critical remarks can make some insightful and well-founded remarks for everyone to learn from.
This is also a respect for the majority of readers and friends.
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Dear, read the title of the book and then buy the book.
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Great management wisdom has been bred in traditional Chinese culture, but because the West first independently studied management as a discipline, the entire management science is dominated by the Western theoretical system. But in fact, China's management philosophy, management theory, and management methods are far ahead of the West.
Minimalist Management: Chinese-style Management Operating System" is a management boutique book launched by the Machinery Engineering Society at the beginning of this year. Anyone who makes books knows that 15-200,000 words are the best, and more than 30,000 words are books.
As long as you look at the table of contents and excerpts of this book on the Internet, it is not difficult to judge that this book is definitely a very systematic and exquisite masterpiece.
As for the details of management theory, I think there are opinions on the merits of the wise, but the most important thing for the reader is to be practical, effective, and simple to operate. And this book goes far beyond the various management books on the market today. It is very commendable to be able to use ten numbers to explain all aspects of management thoroughly, so that readers can use the fastest and simplest way to build their own management theoretical framework and system.
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Minimalist Management: A Chinese-Style Management Operating System is a textbook of management and a textbook of success. It is a systematic book with ten chapters and fifty-five verses covering all aspects of management, and it is also a concise book with just over 30,000 words.
Minimalist Management: A Chinese-Style Management Operating System is a pure Chinese wisdom, pure local, and pure original work. This book will break the dominance of Western management theories and build a management theory framework with Chinese culture as the core.
With the purpose of "teaching them to fish" and the principle of "not daring to write more nonsense", this book strives to help readers grasp the essence of management, master the principles, components, keys and elements of management, apply the principles, methods, tools and steps of management, solve management problems, and achieve success in life.