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Shang Tao (written by Choi In-ho of South Korea, translated by Wang Yisheng et al. World Knowledge Publishing House, 2003). It has been praised by many famous business people at home and abroad as the first book of "the highest level of business".
It is written about the legendary story of Lin Sangwo, a business wizard, who relied on the wisdom of Buddhism to become the "first merchant" of North Korea.
When the Monk Meets the Diamond (by Rocky Geshe, Jinghua Publishing House, 2005). The author shows how he entered the mall as a Buddhist and became a successful diamond dealer. Combining traditional Buddhist wisdom, this book presents readers with strategies for career success and a fulfilling life.
Chinese Buddhist Merchants" magazine (edited by China Buddhist Merchants Network, 2010 edition). This journal is the first professional magazine dedicated to introducing Buddhist business theory, Buddhist business phenomenon, and Buddhist business deeds, combined with Buddhist theory, and has made a detailed discussion on many problems in business management and life practice.
When Management Meets Buddhism (by Master Juezhen, published by Zhejiang People's Publishing House). This book is a collection of excerpts and articles from Venerable Jue Zhen's latest corporate humanities management, as well as many thought-provoking quotations, public lectures and media interviews. Thought-provoking simple stories and thought-provoking interpretations of complex and abstract concepts, and through concise metaphors and subtle explanations, the Dharma is used to explain and nourish the soul.
The book is characterized by the integration of the essence of Buddhism and management in personal practice, business management, interpersonal relations, social service and environmental protection, etc., teaching people to live in the present, self-interest and altruism, to make good connections, and to cultivate happiness and wisdom, so as to open the hearts of sentient beings, realize the wisdom of life, and make people live more wonderful and comfortable.
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Buddhist Business: The Management of the Enlightened (by Master Hengshun, published by Oriental Publishing House, 2014). Standing on the cornerstone of humanism, the author expounds the ideas of Buddhism in easy-to-understand language, helps people explore the essence of Buddha, Shang and Buddhist business, and starts from changing people's hearts and minds, so that Buddha is clean, business is pure, and the meaning of life is fulfilled.
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Buddhist businessmen are entrepreneurs who are guided by Buddhist concepts and engaged in commodity business activities. It also refers to a layman who is engaged in business. It can be expressed as:
Buddha Shang = "Buddha" + "Shang". To put it simply, it is an entrepreneur who believes in Buddhism. Here, "business" means entrepreneur.
It can be seen that the first condition for Buddhist merchants is to believe in the Dharma. In other words, a Buddhist businessman is an entrepreneur who has a Buddhist belief.
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The most essential difference between Buddhist merchants and ordinary businessmen is manifested in three aspects:
First, they are compassionate and able to assume corporate responsibility, be compassionate and help the world, and be keen on social welfare undertakings.
The second is to develop bodhicitta with integrity, kindness, benevolence, and wisdom.
The third is to have a spiritual mind, action, persistence, and selflessness.
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From Chinese entrepreneurs such as Li Ka-shing, Liu Changle, Yang Zhao, and Yang Xun in Hong Kong, we see the wisdom, compassion, peace and broadness of Buddhist businessmen; From entrepreneurs such as Li Bingcan, Chen Feng, Wang Hai and Cao Dewang in Chinese mainland, we can also see many examples of Chinese traditional culture and Buddhist wisdom in the specific operation of enterprise management practice and corporate culture construction. With their pious beliefs, compassionate, peaceful, and wise hearts, Chinese Buddhist businessmen have perfectly interpreted the value and practical significance of Buddhist businessmen to the Chinese business community. In particular, as a new generation of Buddhist businessmen in the Central Plains, Li Bingcan pushed the cultivation of Buddhist businessmen to the extreme, compassionate, hanging pots to help the world, and purifying sentient beings.
Li Bingcan is willing to use the Dezhi China platform to help people who are willing to work for themselves, want to get ahead, glorify their ancestors, want to drive a car and live in a house, and want to live a good life in a word, can use the Dezhi platform to achieve their dreams.
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Buddhist businessmen are business managers with Buddhist compassion, selflessness, and wisdom as their core values. When running a business, Buddhist businessmen use the wisdom, moral concepts and pure mentality of Buddhism to guide and regulate their own business behavior, enterprise management and labor-management relations, and establish their own corporate culture and corporate philosophy. It is even used to balance the complex relationship between family, career, and life.
It plays a great role in responding to crises, assuming corporate responsibility, enhancing employee cohesion, stabilizing customer relationships, establishing corporate reputation, enhancing corporate public image, and cultivating a simple, equal, clean and indifferent mentality.
Buddhism's understanding of dependence, renunciation, equality, enlightenment, purity, and ease, as well as the elucidation of the idea of cause and effect, are of great benefit to purifying the moral environment of enterprises and society, purifying people's hearts, eliminating corruption and unhealthy practices, improving interpersonal relationships, reducing psychological pressure, and eliminating mental illness. This is also the fundamental reason why more and more entrepreneurs, artists, scholars, and literati believe in Buddhism and advocate the wisdom of Buddhism. Therefore, the study of Buddhist business theory and Buddhist business phenomenon is of great social significance for the construction of a harmonious society.
Buddhist quotient is the wisdom quotient of understanding the Dharma and benefiting sentient beings; It is a merciful business of all good, self-interest and altruism; It is a happy business of double cultivation of blessing and wisdom, simple and tranquil.
Buddhism is a kind of realm and charm, and it is a way to develop and improve career, life, and family through wisdom. Buddhism and businessmen strive for social progress, and play a great role in promoting social harmony and even the progress of civilization.
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When Confucian businessmen become a fashionable concept pursued by Chinese entrepreneurs, Buddhist businessmen will become a new realm and new trend in the Chinese circle and even the world's business people, and Buddhist businessmen and the wisdom of Buddhist businessmen will be recognized and carried forward by more and more people.
Buddhist quotient is the quotient of enlightenment. Buddhism talks about the power of the heart, and the Buddhist business is also the business of cultivating the mind. Buddhist merchants are pious, respect the Buddhas, and treat others well.
Buddhist merchants have a sense of reverence, attach importance to retribution, and do not harbor disgust. Buddhist merchants have compassion and treat all living beings kindly. Buddhist businessmen are tolerant and tolerant of others.
Buddhist merchants have a pure mind and are able to face difficulties and troubles calmly. Buddhist businessmen have a wise heart, can perceive the world, and can build a commanding height.
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Buddhist quotient can also be used as a wisdom quotient. It is different from "IQ", which refers to the intelligence quotient, while the Buddhist quotient refers to the wisdom quotient of a person. The Buddha quotient is the quotient of wisdom based on the higher levels of IQ, EQ, Spiritual quotient, and adversity quotient.
Since the wisdom of Buddhism has wisdom that ordinary people cannot reach, the wisdom quotient of people can be named after the word "Buddhist business". It is associated with the "Wisdom Root", which mainly refers to the ability and quality of a businessman to use Buddhist wisdom to manage his career and life. It can also refer to people's comprehension ability, comprehension ability, learning ability and other qualities, and transform and apply them to daily affairs, Nachitong enterprise management, interpersonal relationships, family relations, social responsibility and other aspects of comprehensive ability.
It can be expressed as: Buddha Shang = "wisdom" + "Shang Dan number of beats". Buddhist merchants are not only the embodiment of the business wisdom of businessmen, but also the embodiment of the wisdom quotient of ordinary people.
Being a wise person is always a happy thing.
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